Glenn Howerton on developing It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and why he thinks it's lasted so long
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2023
- Glenn Howerton joins Tom Power to look back at 17 years of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
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Glenn seems like an awesome dude. Stoked to see him in Blackberry
He is a 5 star man!
Blackberry is really good. Glenn deserves an academy award, no kidding. Turns out he can really act.
@@agentcooper4627 saw it the other day and absolutely agree. He nailed that character. Film overall was fantastic
This guy really should be a way bigger star than he is. Dennis Reynolds is one of the best characters in sitcom history and his role in BlackBerry recently was Oscar worthy as was the film but it’s really gone under the radar for some reason
For me the reason that its still so wildly successful, is the collaborative fact. We have three genuinely funny people who came together to make a funny show, and over the years that team has grown, and their skills as clever and witty writers has grown. Its the fact that theyre still writing it, and not just taking a seat back and let it be a cash cow.
Agree!! I go back and forth with who is funnier every time I watch it, they are so insanely talented!
Yeah agree on three, because Dee is obviously not funny
It's always sunny is just so funny and such a classic!
They told the orogin story SO MANY times :D
Idk why but it just feels like dennis giving a PR interview like the fight milk episode 😂😂😂
I wish Q had uploaded the whole half hour interview of Glenn Howerton instead of just the clips because the audio-only Spotify experience is inferior to one with video and subtitles.
He’s pretty deep
He must be SO sick of telling that story.. I know I've heard all three of them tell it multiple times. Just google it my dude
Yeah... I personally get tired of telling my own origin story and I'm not even that interesting.
Tom's actually a great interviewer who does do his research, and this is a small bit from a half hour podcast interview where he goes more in depth and so on. It's a great origin story and general audiences wouldn't have heard it. The Josh Drisko part of the story here is new.
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It’s always Funny
Dude, ask some better questions. No one clicks on an interview with glenn Howerton just to hear the same things over and over again.
Seriously this, it distinguishes the interviewer from the average person. This person is the average person and not one who knows how to engage the audience like even Conan can do
@@iFreshCrispy You clearly know nothing about Tom Power. This is just a 5 minute clip from a longer conversation.
Tom has hundreds of hours of excellent, thought provoking interviews.
This clip was clearly meant to get views/clicks (such is the nature of youtube) and is a small part of a bigger conversation.
This is a clip rom a 30 minute interview, so Tom is just laying the groundwork for the avg listener before he goes in deep on Always Sunny and Blackberry. It's on Spotify.
How about doing some basic background research so you don't waste everyone's time by asking questions that have been answered countless times?
How about listening to the entire conversation, and not just a 5 minute clip?
It's a funny show but it also lasted long bc it's on a cable network and they only do like 5 eps a season