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Film Stories with Simon Brew

In conversation with Rob Delaney

Film Stories with Simon Brew

Simon Brew

Tv & Film, Film History

4.9767 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In a special episode of the Film Stories podcast, Simon is joined by actor, producer, writer and fine human being Rob Delaney. The pair talk about Delaney's role in the smash hit Deadpool And Wolverine, while also touching on a moment in a restaurant, writing, movies, and the TV hit Catastrophe. Plus they natter too about Delaney's book A Heart That Works, and his amazing-sounding late son, Henry. --- Deadpool And Wolverine is now in cinemas. This podcast has fruity language in it. Not usually, but this episode does. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Are you a smart booker or a silly booker?

0:07.4

Smart bookers get access to a three airport lounge by booking a five-star holiday with On the Beach.

0:13.8

Silly bookers?

0:14.8

Well, enjoy those cues at the bar.

0:17.1

Stop booking around and visit on the beach.com.

0:22.2

Conditions apply.

0:26.4

Seven night minimum stay outbound only from selected airports for up to six people at all protected.

0:32.2

Hello, this is Simon Brew.

0:39.5

I'm the editor of Film Stories magazine and a very warm welcome to a very special episode of the film stories podcast come with me and i show you how deep the rabbit hole goes in movies movies that

0:48.1

had stories that the story just sucks a man this This is just the beginning.

0:58.8

We would be honoured if you would join us.

1:05.2

Hello and a very warm welcome to film stories with Simon Brew.

1:09.1

I am Simon Brew, as always, that's everything you need to know about me.

1:15.0

The aim of the podcast, though, was given away by the title. I'm here to talk about films and I talk about the stories of films. I talk about production stories, development stories, marketing stories, release stories,

1:18.7

all the ingredients really that go towards making the films that we know and sometimes love,

1:23.2

just that the films that we know and sometimes love. The films I tend to cover on this podcast

1:28.2

lean more towards the mainstream than anything else, but films I'm interested in or invested

1:33.2

into some degree. I try not to do snark. I try not to punch down this podcast is a celebration

1:38.2

of cinema and a real appreciation of just how difficult it is to get a film off the ground.

1:46.3

What you've happened upon here, though,

1:52.3

is one of my occasional special episodes of the podcast where I bring in a filmmaker or a performer to talk about their body of work or their latest release, and you get a little bit of both of those

1:57.9

in this particular episode, because I'm delighted to say that I was joined

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