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My favorite film of all time is Blazing saddles. In fact, there used to be a subway/bus poster for the film hanging where I now hang my LPs. There’s plenty around Fort Awesome Studios to indicate my love for this film and anyone who had anything to do with it. So, only a few months after getting to play Hedley Lamarr onstage, I was honored to speak with Andrew Bergman by phone from New York about my favorite film, which started from a kernel of an idea, turned into a novella that I desperately want to read, and became a classic, sparking off the career of my favorite director. I had a wonderful time, and Andrew was a super-classy, nice, insightful writer – everything you’d hope. Enjoy.
Host: Jason Klamm
Please watch Jason’s first feature-length film, “Looking Forward” in its entirety, FOR FREE, HERE. Or go to JasonKlamm.com. Thanks!
By Jason KlammMy favorite film of all time is Blazing saddles. In fact, there used to be a subway/bus poster for the film hanging where I now hang my LPs. There’s plenty around Fort Awesome Studios to indicate my love for this film and anyone who had anything to do with it. So, only a few months after getting to play Hedley Lamarr onstage, I was honored to speak with Andrew Bergman by phone from New York about my favorite film, which started from a kernel of an idea, turned into a novella that I desperately want to read, and became a classic, sparking off the career of my favorite director. I had a wonderful time, and Andrew was a super-classy, nice, insightful writer – everything you’d hope. Enjoy.
Host: Jason Klamm
Please watch Jason’s first feature-length film, “Looking Forward” in its entirety, FOR FREE, HERE. Or go to JasonKlamm.com. Thanks!