The Big Bad Broadcast EP 216 -- Joe Bartone
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In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, we dive into a variety of humorous and engaging topics, starting with a classic joke from Jacki "The Joke Man" Martling. We discuss unusual weather patterns, including the bizarre phenomenon of iguanas falling from trees in Florida during the cold snap. We also touch on the oddity of salmon falling from the sky in Alaska, leading to a lighthearted debate about the odds of such occurrences.
Our guest this week is Joe Bartone, an accomplished filmmaker and screenwriter, who shares insights about his latest film, "Everything Will Be Fine in the End," which has received critical acclaim. Joe discusses his unique guerrilla filmmaking style and how his personal experiences have influenced his work. We explore the challenges of independent filmmaking, including securing distribution and the financial hurdles of screening films in theaters.
As the conversation flows, we touch on the absurdity of the Super Bowl halftime shows, the rising costs of attending live sports events, and the impact of celebrity culture on the entertainment industry. Joe shares his thoughts on the current landscape of film and television, while John and I reminisce about our own experiences in the industry.
Throughout the episode, we maintain a lighthearted tone, filled with laughter and camaraderie, as we navigate through the quirks of life, filmmaking, and the entertainment world. Join us for a fun and insightful discussion that blends humor with a touch of reality! Hey, we had some fun, gotta run. Thanks for listening!