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By Sean Reilly
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Happy New Year! Sean reflects on a very white Christmas (his family) and trying VR for the first time. He reviews Adam McKay's "Don't Look Up", defends Apple's new foray into the red-hot stalking industry, and lots more. Follow Sean at @seanreillycomedy on Instagram and subscribe to Sean Reilly on YouTube.
In this special holiday episode, Sean and the Palantir CEO wish you a happy holiday and new year. He talks about the new Marvel movie (and why he actually liked it), Saudi Arabia’s solid strategy to evolve into a more Western society with nukes and murder, and TikTok’s spineless content moderators that need to grow up and learn to watch thousands of hours of graphic content with pride.
Sean talks about Time Magazine's tragic decision to give Elon Musk the Person of the Year award, gives a very late scene-by-scene review on Mark Zuckerberg's trailer of the impending Metaverse, and talks about why people that don't want to deliver Amazon packages during a tornado need to grow up.
Sean celebrates the Buzzfeed IPO disaster, talks about the amazing world of content aggregation, dives into Tesla's new foray into the video game market, and lots more.
Sean gives the new Wes Anderson film a glowing review, wonders why bitcoin and the market are crashing simultaneously, and why he'll never go onto an indie film set without a bulletproof vest.
Sean covers the new COVID variant hot off the presses, praises the entrepreneurial ambitious people relieving Home Depot and Nordstrom of their excess inventory, and more in this back-to-regular-schedule episode!
Sean defends Justin Bieber's planned trip to Saudi Arabia, continues commentary on the criminally underreported Elizabeth Holmes trial, and expresses his deep sympathies for residents of Wisconsin during these trying times.
New studio, new vibes. Sean talks the return of MoviePass and why he'll be their only customer, updates on Elizabeth Holmes' trial, Elon Musk (as always), and much more. Enjoy!
In this (extremely late) episode, Sean dives into all things tech: Elon Musk's plan to sell billions in stock based on the whims of his fanbase, Uber is finally entering the Taxi market, and Google's renewed interest in pursuing a huge war contract from the pentagon.
The meatverse is out, and the Metaverse is in: Sean talks about Facebook's new plan to create a real-life Matrix, the world leader's renewed solidarity in tackling climate change, and why Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer should use Gen-Z language to win the case.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.