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Happy Sad Confused

Woody Allen

Happy Sad Confused

Josh Horowitz

Tv & Film

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2014

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Woody Allen, in his very first podcast conversation ever(!), talks to Josh about “Magic in the Moonlight,” his early stand up days, the actors who got away, and his controversial stance on bagels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:38.8

Hey guys, welcome to another edition of Happy Sad Confused. I'm Josh Horowitz.

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Today's episode I am thrilled to say is Woody Allen. This one requires a bit of an introduction to say the least.

0:55.3

Woody Allen is this is his first podcast appearance on any podcast

1:10.0

maybe his only one who knows I I have to say this is this is a moment this was a moment to sit down with Woody Allen for 30 plus minutes and pick his brain

1:17.0

about his new movie, Magic in the Moonlight, and really about much more this this interview talks about his

1:25.4

stand-up career his days growing up in Brooklyn a lot of we hit on a lot of things

1:32.4

it's really actually very much more than just about his new film which is delightful I should say starting Emma Stone and Colin Firth

1:41.3

I feel like we all have a very personal relationship with the work of Woody Allen.

1:46.0

I certainly do, being a lifelong New Yorker, being someone that, as you'll hear in the interview,

1:52.0

I reveal a little bit of my own personal

1:54.3

pass with Woody Allen in that my dad knew him a bit growing up in Brooklyn. I don't

2:02.4

go into on the on the show itself, though I talked to

2:04.6

Woody about this later, that my mom actually also randomly knew Woody Allen in

2:09.8

the I guess the early days of a stand-up career.

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