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Post by chinaski on Sept 1, 2015 13:12:02 GMT -5
I enjoyed this a lot. Very different to the Patrick Stickles one! For those who haven't listened to Bret's podcast before, he always starts it off with a long sort of essay/introduction. If you're not fussed about him you might want to skip that, as it's not all Craig related, but he is clearly a big fan (actually talks up Heaven Is Whenever which was good to hear) and they have a good talk. podcastone.com/Bret-Easton-Ellis-PodcastAlso, I've not been on the forum that long, if it's irritating for people that I've started a new thread for each of these podcasts, let me know and in future I'll try and put them together in one. I quite like checking in though and immediately being able to tell if there's anything new I've missed out on.
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cre618
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Post by cre618 on Sept 1, 2015 13:50:10 GMT -5
Not for me, thread away!
This podcast makes me wish my commute was a little longer these days. Halfway through but very interesting.
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iterate
Sniffling Indie Kid
Don't know all the lyrics, but I hit the key words.
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Post by iterate on Sept 2, 2015 22:13:16 GMT -5
holy shit this is good. i've never looked into Ellis before but i've heard the name. he's amazing. wow.
edit: i am 20 and an idiot. also: why does the guy who wrote american psycho have a podcast?
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Post by lukeindetroit on Sept 8, 2015 9:16:47 GMT -5
Ellis is smart, and right about most things. But goddamn pretentious.
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