Sad that Kevin decided to end the show after ten glorious years. Simple concept, a wealth of great guests, a table and a black background. Thank you, Kev....buffering....
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Just discovered this channel and scrolling down I can see so many more guests/ interviews that I cannot wait To watch. I cannot fathom why KP doesn’t have more subscribers and views ? ? He has some grade A guests that other “podcasters” would kill to have on their show , a great interview style, funny at times but not overbearing. He let’s the guests get on with it. I really enjoyed this interview, Larry David, and Jason Alexander. 3 out of 3 so far ! Excellent work !
Just over 2 hours went by in a flash. Superb. Sure wish the sound could be fixed. Have my computer turned all the way up and still straining to hear, not helped when Kevin puts his hand over his mouth. Love Dave's "Tweet 5" loop. Laugh every time.
It's funny that Cranston talks about learning a lot from Tom Hanks early on, because I like them both for the same reasons. Genuinely nice, genuinely happy to be doing what they do, genuinely gracious of the people who write, direct, crew the film's and shows they appear on. I appreciate men (and women) like this that may be the face we see but will always talk about and give credit to the people we don't see. Class act.
Cranston has been in a lot of Hanks productions like From the Earth to the Moon, Larry Crowne, That Thing You Do and also Saving Private Ryan(Hanks didn't produce but starred in).
I so much appreciate well grounded actors like Bryan Cranston. It's refreshing, especially because the face of entertainment industry has changed so radically, and is not as glamorous as it was just a few decades ago, since the internet exploded with its impact. I hope to see more stars appear in this kind of real talk shows.
With RU-vid you're seeing a lot more long form interviews podcasts. Michael Rosenbaum who played Lex Luthor on Smallville has a really good podcast also called Inside of You.
Nigelxman . He asks such good questions, usually nobody ever asked those details in an interview. That s why i respect him . You find out many things from his interviews.
Good grief, it's HIS show and HIS style, which has culminated into his signature. The easiest way to alleviate your gripe, you ask? 1) fast fwd past it, or 2) Don't watch. Pretty simple, really.
I know....I love it, too!! Kevin is absolutely as hilarious as he is intelligent. I think I've watched each and every episode of KPCS at least 3 times. KP does things so nonchalant, that I see stuff I missed the first or second time watching.
1:38:23 - “AIRWOLF” gets a mention with Cranston citing it as his favourite guest star role. Not least because he met his wife on the set, who was also a G.S. in the episode, but they and the entire guest cast, as well as the 4 regulars of the show (Jan-Michael Vincent, Ernest Borgnine, etc.) shot the entire episode aboard and outside the Queen Mary ship in Long Beach, CA - and Long Beach Airport for the finale. It isn’t one of the best episodes, but can’t be called one of its worst. It wasn’t far off, though the scenes involving Cranston were particularly gripping and compelling, when the focus was on his ex-fiancé/girlfriend (the daughter of a wealthy industrialist) and his hyper, anxious brother, who ultimately meets a devastating end.
kevin should have shared his anecdote about the whole nine yards, kind of the opposite from cranston's breaking bad experience when being considered for the role.
36:19 "Look, I feel like I'm running out of ways to explain this to you, but once more I shall try. This fly is a major problem for us: It will ruin our batch, and we need to destroy it and every trace of it so we can cook. Failing that, we're dead. There's no more room for error, not with these people." The fly was Satan, coming to take Walter White's soul.
Nice insightful interview but HOLY HELL does it take a long time for Kev to get to the point of the question! ....A few of 'em take like several actual minutes to ask! @~@ GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY, KEV! GOOD GOD!
Jeezus, relax! It's not instant gratification. It's about background and context. Inside baseball, so to speak. Some people are just so impatient for the final reveal they can't enjoy the buildup. Patience is a virtue.
It's a small thing, but I don't know how they got through this whole interview without mentioning the hat, it's three feet from his eye line and I'm just thinking..... BRYAN: (to self) He is doing it on purpose.
this is like really boring,need to have some light background music or something, the whole atmosphere just seems so terribly dull, decorate the background a little, the people that are being interviews need to feel more loose and comfortable. and maybe even have a few other people at the table to ask them some random stuff between questions,