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Rooster Teeth Podcast

I’m Not Calling Han Solo A Liar... - #494

Rooster Teeth Podcast

Rooster Teeth

Society & Culture, Technology, Comedy

4.811.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2018

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Join Burnie Burns and special guests C. Robert Cargill and Brian Brushwood as they discuss the evolution of the internet, film criticism, magic, and more on this week's RT Podcast!

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:21.2

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0:37.0

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0:42.3

Blue Apron and him's up there. You can see their wonderful logos up there. I have two very

0:47.3

special guests here with me today. I have Mr. Brian Perschwood. Hey, scam school and modern rogue.

0:53.6

No, you said them both. Thank you. That's all I wanted. Say them both. Say them both.

0:57.3

We'll talk about a second, but I want to talk about because scam school being such a huge entity

1:00.8

and then pivoting and doing something entirely new is, you know, as you know, our other guest here.

1:06.4

See Robert Cargill. We know each other very well actually. Yeah. I might have been the one to,

1:11.2

so on Twitter Scott Derrickson said something and I responded to him and Scott was like, I don't

1:16.1

know who you are, but you seem to be followed by a lot of people. I guess I'll follow you. And I was

1:20.8

like, well, if it helps, I think I'm responsible for getting Cargill to quit his day job,

1:24.8

and which eventually led to a job. Cargill. Oh, I mean, I was a film critic or before I was a

1:31.0

professional film critic, I was a video or store clerk. In fact, back in the day, there's a number of

1:36.4

things, articles that I've written that, you know, we're going to talk about this a little later,

1:40.4

but there's a lot of articles that I wrote about, you know, oh, I was on the set of this film,

1:44.0

and I was at this junket, and I was at this bar and chatting with so and so actor. And everybody

1:50.8

thought that's literally what I was doing for a living. And I would go back home and I would

1:55.0

fly back to Austin and work at a video store. And so for years, I would tell these stories at the

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