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Is That Something You Might Be Interested In

Doug Talks Halloween and Scorsese

Is That Something You Might Be Interested In

Doug Ellin

Tv & Film

4.8815 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Doug talks about the new Scorsese doc, Halloween, and Jordan Belfort Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to, is that something you might be interested in from Nashville?

0:06.1

Got a lot of DMs from people like, yeah, where's victory?

0:09.9

And I don't know.

0:11.3

I don't know what to tell you.

0:12.4

I don't know what to tell you.

0:13.4

I'm sorry.

0:14.3

I have nothing to do with Patreon or any of that stuff.

0:17.0

I wish I could help.

0:19.0

I wish we could put it together.

0:20.6

And it's one of the easiest

0:22.7

most fun things and we just can't seem to get it together. So that's what's happening. So but a

0:28.5

bunch of people said, hey, why don't you do yours? So I'll do my, but I'm in Nashville. I want to talk

0:33.3

about a couple of things, the Scorsese doc, which is just so good. I hope anyone who loves film

0:38.6

or entertainment business has watched this on Apple TV. It's just phenomenal. I think it's five

0:44.5

parts. You know, Scorsese is probably like when all is said and done, probably my favorite

0:49.3

director. Because, you know, those, he makes the most films that I can watch over and over and

0:57.0

over. And I mean, Goodfellas Raging Bull, casino, obviously are like probably the three most

1:05.9

popular mob films. But I mean, I can watch all of them, after hours, King of Comedy, King of comedy, which, you know, watching The Doc, it was, you know, it's a little bit before my time of understanding the business. So I've always loved it. I used the name Rupert Pupkin in entourage because how much I loved that movie and that character that De Niro played. But, you know, it obviously wasn't, it not only wasn't a hit. It was not something Scorsese even wanted to do. De Niro got him to do it and it didn't work well for him. And, you know, it's just interesting to see. But I love it. And I think this doc, you know, like the Woody Allen doc, which weirdly enough, I know you guys like when I talk about the Apple reviews, which please, if you like this at all, just write a nice review. I mean, if you don't like it, don't, but there's some scumbag who constantly is, you know, coming at me, who I don't know who he is. He's a fucking little fucking cuck who's hiding from something, but he wrote that I'm I I'm shilling for Woody Allen, which is such a weird thing. I mean, listen, we have about 4 to 5,000 people listening to this thing. Maybe it could grow if we actually put some time into it and look for guests and things like that. But I just do it for fun or when I'm bored, which I am right now. But, you know, Woody Allen was a huge inspiration to me. So, you know,

2:21.2

and again, he wasn't convicted of anything. But either way, that doesn't, it doesn't concern me.

2:26.2

You can look at people's art. You can look at your favorite athlete. A lot of them are

2:29.6

scumbags. And you can separate the artist from the art. And I am able to do that.

2:34.9

And even watching Scorsese, I think you get a little sense, you know, which, you know what,

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