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Louis C.K. and Marc Maron on Horace and Pete
Louis C.K. and Marc Maron on Horace and Pete
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El Tango, Cuatro Conferencias por Jorge Luis Borges
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00:00 1ra Conferencia 59:23 2da Conferencia 01:50:06 3ra Conferencia 02:47:39 4ta Conferencia 03:54:14 Recital de Poemas 03:59:48 Música Final En octubre de 1965, Jorge Luis Borges, uno de los autores más importantes del siglo XX, dictó durante cuatro tardes una serie de conferencias sobre el origen del tango en algún lugar de Buenos Aires. Un inmigrante español acudió a todas ellas y las grabó...
The Hour of the Furnaces 3 - Violence and Liberation
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Straight away the first people he casts are two of the sopranos whose respective shows had just finished
Borges era una mierda adorador de inglaterra !!!!!!!!!!!
Loved horace and pete except louis cant act too much face touching😂alan alda abd laura metcalf were excellent
I had to ask Google when Joe Pesci "passed," and was pleased to find out he's still with us.
Who would have imagined he was a full of himself S.O?
is horace and pete just white guy tyler perry lmao
“I’m alone in the garage”. This just made me want to watch It.
I love the way they talk and think about art and artists. If it was anyone else I would’ve thought “my god this is pretentious” but I respect their work and opinions too much so it got me this time.
This is the second time I’ve listened to this episode because of the amount of detail and insight there is of having someone coming up with such a real idea and it’s like being there with him while he describes it
Just stumbled across this, definitely gonna re-watch this show when I get home
Thank you for sharing this entire conversation. Watching the first time through is a lot to process. I watched the whole series years ago, will have to go back again after all of this extra context.
louis ck saying "yeah, whatever man" is a good encapsulation of their relationship. when marc brings up cunty mcshitballs louis is just like yeah dude I have kids now and I made a true work of art, shut the fuck up dude
louie isn't above some cunty mcshitballs, he's been making jokes like that well into being a father. hell he still does haha
Louis CK is basically Paul O
Fascinating interview
Borges opina desde la impotencia y la envidia , le ha pasado lo peor que le puede pasar a un Porteño de Buenos Aires , ha fracasado con las mujeres !!
Lo interesante en Borges es lo que ha escrito , porque lo que ha opinado es una porquería 😊
Thanks for posting
I loved lucky Louie
It feels to me like Maron fell out with Louis, made up with him because he was successful, and then was eager to jump on the train canceling him.
I couldn’t disagree more. In the podcast they did earlier they discussed their fall out in depth, and both of them was a 100 percent accountable for their friendship not working out. If anything, maron felt like walking away because louis got successful and famous. It’s a great listen, and you can hear how they start being friends again during their podcast. When the whole thing with louis happened, maron put out this 20 minute talk about the situasion on one of his podcasts, and describes the whole thing in a very serious manner, from the perspective of someone who has found out that someone they care about deeply have done something they find really troubling. It’s kind of hard to listen to, you should check it out though, i feel like it sheds some light on how complicated of a character louis really is
Gracias❤
H&P ... such a great show, really great actors and scenes ... and then the sucko sicko finale. The Alan Alda line, racism isn't what you say it's what you do. I've been saying that for a long time when everything is racism all over the place on some issues.
I feel like Marc is very backhanded toward Louis.
Gracias
LCK sounds like he's high.
Absolutely brilliant show. Gives me chills when I revisit it. The writing, characters, and scenarios are so authentic and real. The show makes you feel so much. It embodies/captures the tragedy/dark comedy of what life really is for so many people. I honestly think that those who don't appreciate this show may be lacking in depth and lacking in an ability to recognize the human condition, or they don't like the rawness of life being authentically portrayed.
Escribió un libro para explicar lo que es el Gotan no me interesa
Great podcast about a great show. It’s strange that it’s already been seven years since it started. It feels like yesterday.
Louis is a profoundly brilliant artist.
LOL. Jack Nicholson's no was the best no ever @ 36 minute mark.
How many times do you guys think Louie jacked off in front of Joe Pesci? I can even picture it, Joe degrading him and giving fatherly advice and Louie just cumming all other the place... everywhere... everywhere(whispering)...
I really hope louie release a commentary track for this shpw one day
Never have seen anything like it
We now know Louis is friends with Meryl Streep so it's a pretty safe bet that he'd written the ex-wife part for her
It has been over 6 years since H&P was released. And it has also 6 years since I have been trying to find someone who watched it or willing to watch it. At this point, I'll just take some 'pride' in 'keeping this myself'. Anyone else in a similar boat? I can only imagine that since CK's scandal in 2017, that is a bigger sale to pitch.
The scandal for sure but also the unique format of the show is a little jarring, especially the first episode or two. The set looks like a traditional sitcom, but the content and lack of laugh track don’t fit. I remember watching the first episode when it debuted and turned it off after 10min. Now that it’s on Hulu I finally gave it another shot and “forced” myself to give it a real shot and by episode 3 I was fully bought in. Similarly to you I want to tell my friends about it but I don’t think I could successfully get them to watch.
@@djestouff The format and content can definitely make it jarring. The only reason I kept watching was hoping to find laughter considering CK's body of work and the fact that I paid. The end of 1st episode left me somewhat intrigued. I was also curious to which new bar patrons (comedians) were going to appear. And yes, by the end 3rd (which I did not have the "benefit" of a episode description) I was overwhelming compelled to finish the whole thing. Little did I know I was going to emotional battered by a series like no other. What made you stick with it, after all this time?
I definitely bought this whole series and would like to re-watch it. I think it was promoted and offered directly on a website? At any rate, I bought it and I have no idea where it exists except on hulu apparently. A streaming service I choose not to have. Fuck me
Pretty bleak but so realistic.
Brilliant show and a great podcast episode!
Such a strange but great show. Im not going to lie the first half of the first episode I was nervous I was going to hate it.. but it got better. Much better
When Stephen Wright comes in and puts down his own napkin and is served mostly without comment, it felt real and not studied. There's a back story.
It is funny at times yes. It is loaded with stars. But that doesn't distract from the intensity, and from the confronting emotion in this show. I just watched the first episode watched with my boyfriend after watching the series at home the night before. Louis and his cast did important work here.
Lo mismo me pasó, leí las conferencias y estaba ilusionada con escuchar los tangos. Pero no están. Está mal la descrioción, al final, en 3.49 en vez de estar los tangos, empieza de nuevo la 2a conferencia. Podrían subirlos por favor, si es que los tienen? Gracias!
Hermoso material. Leí el libro y vine a escuchar los tangos q toca Garcia al final, y lamentablemente no están.
Lo mismo me pasó, está mal la descripción. Los tangos no están al final, una pena.
I wonder who he originally wanted for Horace's wife.
Horace and Pete will be dissected in academia years from now, no doubt. A modern classic, way ahead of it's time.
Concur
How does any self respecting actor who consider themselves a real artist turn that show down. It’s phenomenal
Louis is a true artist. He cares about the art, and the quality of the art more than anything monetary
So glad I snagged a DVD version of the series. One of the best things created in any medium.
Saudi 🇸🇦 was here
Q hombre
God! I lOVed this conversation!
Priceless ! All I need is the truth