GARY WHITTA (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, The Book of Eli) INTERVIEW | Double Toasted
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2022
- Korey had the pleasure to talk to @GaryWhitta about his new comic book 'Batman: Fortress' and his upcoming podcast 'GUNDOG.' In this interview, they also discuss Gary's involvement in developing the story for 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,' working as a Hollywood screenwriter, and the negative side of the internet.
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I always appreciate the production level of these interviews. Korey knows that people are watching so he keeps the visuals moving and adds a layer of depth to the interview simply by reacting or adding in visuals. Including the Gundog trailer was a nice stroke.
Gary is really a good guy, glad you got to interview him. I see him as a regular on the Kinda Funny games channel on UA-cam, very much more of how he was on the fox news clip you showed - it's great.
That was awesome! Great job, Korey!
What a great interview.
I had no idea who this man was before watching this, and he has written so much of the media that I have consumed.
Return of the Jedi is my favorite Star Wars movie.
Me and my dad relate a lot to the father son dynamic, it gives me so much nostalgia re-watching it.
GARY!! to this very day my favorite kinda funny host
This is dope
Great interview!!! I follow Gary’s movies and Kinda Funny! WOWOWOW
Co-writer of the best film out of the Sequel-Era of the Skywalker Saga? Yeah I’m in 🤝🏾
well if it isn't kinda funny's own gary whitta
Great interview I didn't know he was involved with rogue 1 my favorite star wars movie
Wish he did the trilogy cause it sucked needed his help
I'm wondering what Gary thinks of people taking his work, generalizing the sides and using it for polarizing goals. That's something that really angers me about social media followings if some franchises, sometimes bringing in editorial decisions to escalate that polarization as drama to righteously portray in their consumer product.
It contributes to the symbiosis of radical sides relying on the other to have electoral support (the concept of Orwell's "Two Mimute Hate" nationalism).
He’s really F’ing bright huh.