Excellent conversation. I think depression and disappointment are two separate things. Depression is a state of consciousness that is horrible to fall into and difficult to pull yourself out of. Disappointment, is a temporary event that is not as extreme. Best wishes for anyone suffering from depression.
Really wonderful interview with Patton. Just an incredibly fun, smart and down-to-earth guy! Love your Remmy! ❤️🧡💛💚💙🩵💜 ❤ ! Thanks Michael and Patton- Bravo guys!
Everything he said about your portrayal as Lex Luthor on Smallville is Sooo correct. Never seen this kind of thing pointed out before about your character. Thank you again for making our childhood awesome Rosey!
Regarding personality, Patton's on the money, exactly right. The big difference between fictional Lex Luthor and real-world techbros like Musk or Bezos is the fact that Luthor is an actual genius in many ways, but the techbros are for the most part morons who started with a ton of money and had a knack for buying up other people's good ideas. Watching any decent interview with Musk just makes you shake your head and wonder how the hell he got where he is.
I just finished listening to this episode and Patton definitely opened up. Patton sharing the story about the loss of his wife is going to help so many people. I enjoyed his character on Parks and Rec. Have a great week everyone.
@@eddiek8179 Well first he didn't make it into a photo op he took the picture, then people started to complain because it was shortly after the closer. Second is it a backstab if you say you disagree with your friend now? He didn't go out and say that he was going to end a 30+ year friendship. I don't know how your friendships are but having had a great variety and number of friend groups over the years, some of which has lasted my entire life. We don't need to align on every single issue for us to get along.
@@dcworld4349 Stop. If you're going to defend this cretin, get the facts right. He took and posted a picture with Dave because he was fan and friend. When he received the backlash ( a very minor one at that), he immediately decided to castigate Dave but not before doing a photo op of him thinking very hard about he was to going to word his response to Dave. This has nothing to do with aligning of issues because he had no problems with it up until he received the backlash. He was the one who decided to publicly denigrate Dave. People don't need to align with every issue to get along - True. But guess who was the one who couldn't? It was him because he was the one who made an issue of it. No one is calling him out because he has a different stance on issues but because he went out of his way to denigrate his friend over an issue he supposedly didn't agree with. The irony being Dave isn't homophobic in the least while Patton has said actual hateful stuff in his comedy routines in the past.
@@eddiek8179 okay could you link this? Cause all I saw was Patton saying that he 100% disagree with Dave on this issue and that he thinks he has things to learn and also said that he himself has things to learn. You clearly have seen something I haven't so what did he say to denigrate and where did he say it? The people who are against Dave don't think he is homophobic, transphobic sure. I don't think he is either of those things. But I do hope whenever he does decide that he wants another 20 million from Netflix that he doesn't go there again. Not because of the drama just my personal feeling that what else could he possibly say that wouldn't be a a repeat. I'm sure he could find a way that wouldn't be like if you see Seinfeld do stand up more often than every 10 years. Unless there is something major that happens that makes it impossible not to adress. It will be like gilding the lily and one of the reason why Dave is one of the best stand ups who has ever lived is that like Carlin so much of his material is carbon dated. Take Bill Maher for example, doing it in Real Time is one thing after all its a comedy news shows about current events. But even his stand up unless you were alive or have caught up on the news of the time. It won't be something people who discover him will be able to go back and watch in 20 years. Not that all of his material is that way of course. But from when I discovered him myself until today. I have constantly seen new people get introduced to Carlin because it holds up. Even manages to become more relevant with time. Dave has that exact same gift. People can go back and see his specials the way people go back and watch the Eddie Murphy specials.
"if you don't know this guy, you should" is so factual. Patton is amazing and anytime I see him in any project I instantly love it that much more, because he never fails to make you laugh.
What a brilliant discussion with Patton Oswalt whom i discovered better ❤! Very moving, exciting and fun episode with the jovial and passionate human being that is Patton Oswalt ❤ !And what a better way to talk about Lex Luthor and your unforgettable interpretation, Michael 👍👌❣ Amazing IOU 💙💙💖💖👏👏
Entourage was a show that was prophetic in a way. That show had it's characters make/ audition movies and shows that have come out over the years. It's crazy to see
I'm guessing the actress he wanted a picture with was Gillian Anderson or Lena Headey. They're all listed as cast members of a TV series that's still in production.
I know John Carpenter's "The Thing" is a Science Fiction story, but it was horrific to a ton of people while having a mystery plot right up to the end! You need to strive, but you will already be remembered amazingly if something horrible happens!
Really cool convo, guys. Great energy. Great back and forth. This interview made my day. One of those where I wish I was actually in the room (but ecstatic to be a spectator anyway). Great observations, Patton. One thing to add about Michael's tech bro Lex Luthor is the Trump-esque daddy issues which added another layer of complexity to the character. Hope there's another Patton appearance here in the not-too-distant future. 👍🏾
re: golden age of horror flicks according to Patton. He's not wrong. Ari Aster has been kicking out "Hereditary" and "Midsommar". There's "Longlegs" and that little gem of a flick called "Barbarian". It's not everyone's cup of tea (aware of the pun joke), but it's out there!
Talking about Ryan travelling a lot , Travelled to the Lofoten island's this summer it's views and surroundings are unparalleled by anything i ever seen, however saw a person that either was a lookalike to Ryan or it was the man himself 😂. Awesome episode as allways Patton is such a likeable guy, and so knowledgeable, he pinpointed something that i never could wrap my head around the Lex Luthor theory having met some tech millionaires and geniuses it's like he says you'll have to be a mini me and allways like everything they do or else they'll make sure to burn the world around you.
I was JUST telling my family, last night, I discovered why new movies and music is so lacking in creativity. And then I hear Oswalt talking about needing obscure years to find yourself. This was my exact thought last night. Filmmakers and Musicians no longer have years of boredom in silence to practice. When I was a kid, there were COUNTLESS hours and days where I had nothing to do, no one to talk to, no internet, no cell phone. So I had to find ways to stimulate my brain, which is where you begin practicing things. Then you become very good at that thing. Kids do not practice anymore. They are either on their phones or going straight into a project half-cocked. Then they make mediocre art. Before social media we had nothing to do but master things. We traded in our creativity and passion for passivity.
most true statement about suicide ive heard and I am someone who has ideations and my father died by it. The bullies and assholes, if they would just stop.
The working man in the UK, has their tea with milk and sugar, which is why that is classically called "Builders Tea". Certain types of tea are drunk in certain ways. Earl Grey can have milk, or Lemon. English Breakfast is best with milk, but the best selling varieties in the UK are basically builders tea, PG Tips, Tetley, Typhoo, Yorkshire Tea, etc. Take it from a Brit who is obsessed with his tea, especially as I live outside the UK now.
Earl Grey with milk is wrong, should never be served with milk, it's not one of those teas. None of those teas mentioned are types of tea they are brand names that sell the same bland, black breakfast tea. Sincerely, a real Brit.
@luckrequired5382 Obviously, you aren't a real Brit if you don't realise those black tea blends are not breakfast blends. Although traditionally, people drink Earl Grey with lemon, a large % of drinkers like it with milk! Also, every Brit knows those traditional brands are basically builders' tea, but they are different blends. Go turn in your passport!!
I am listening to this episode now and I am learning so much about Patton. He definitely has a great career. I enjoyed his camo in the Boys. Thank you for giving us such a great podcast.
I also have a gluten sensitivity and am totally fine when i eat foods outside the US. Its definitely some sort of additives or the way that food is processed here. Other countries dont even feed animals the stuff they feed us here in the United States.
From this podcast i'm learning so much! It's amazing how all of us have anxiety and depression but with some help we can get out from this (never give up!)
21:45: My guess for the actress Patton just worked with who people didn't notice was so good for ages because she was ridiculously hot: Jamie Lee Curtis.
Took an hour to get to the sad stories I've heard Patton tell before. I listen to a lot of interviews, and I can count on this show to be largely different. It's an issue with celebs making the rounds, so tons of podcasts have the same guests within the span of a month
I can see why Oswalt is so effective playing weasels: he is one. Meanwhile, Rosenbaum highlights why the acting profession is such as hard one: Great Talent does not necessarily translates to great remuneration, or great roles.
I really don't like being "that guy", but Texas Chainsaw Massacre is about the meat industry. I cite director Tobe Hooper on the subject. It's not just a machine to scare the audience, though it accomplishes that task just as well, it is a "message movie". Now I'ma wait til this finishes, then grab a burger.
38:39 - It goes further than what Patton is saying here. Social media can be used in court, by the police, by the tax people, insurance companies, etc. - The no digital footprint model is a smart move beyond being cool.
I wonder if Patton will talk about the experience of working on Blade: Trinity. He has some interesting behind the scenes drama regarding Wesley Snipes.
Can we talk about how Patton was like an homme fatale entertaining the enemy while the detective collects clues, what an excellent scene
Thanks to Rosey, Ryan and Patton! 🎙
I know I'm a little late to comment section on this one, but this might be one of my favorites. Michael and Patton are absolutely great in this one.
I love the relationship between you and Ryan on the pod. Ryan really is a secret sauce that helps tie it all together.
Excellent conversation. I think depression and disappointment are two separate things. Depression is a state of consciousness that is horrible to fall into and difficult to pull yourself out of. Disappointment, is a temporary event that is not as extreme. Best wishes for anyone suffering from depression.
I want to see an Oswalt Rosenbaum podcast breaking down movies and tv shows.
I absolutely adore Patton. Easily my favorite comic. Excellent conversation.
Really wonderful interview with Patton. Just an incredibly fun, smart and down-to-earth guy! Love your Remmy! ❤️🧡💛💚💙🩵💜 ❤ ! Thanks Michael and Patton- Bravo guys!
The way he lit up when he got to talk about Michelle and talk about the work she did. ❤
Another excellent qnd uplifting Inside Of You. Thank you, Patton, for letting us get to know you.
Everything he said about your portrayal as Lex Luthor on Smallville is Sooo correct. Never seen this kind of thing pointed out before about your character. Thank you again for making our childhood awesome Rosey!
Regarding personality, Patton's on the money, exactly right. The big difference between fictional Lex Luthor and real-world techbros like Musk or Bezos is the fact that Luthor is an actual genius in many ways, but the techbros are for the most part morons who started with a ton of money and had a knack for buying up other people's good ideas. Watching any decent interview with Musk just makes you shake your head and wonder how the hell he got where he is.
So great. I missed dinner. I couldn’t even pause this episode.
I remember listening to Patton on Justin Long"s podcast. It's awesome you finally got him, Michael.
Just started the listening. Thanks.
@@TZone671 if you haven't seen it yet, Michael and Tom Welling do a Smallville podcast called talkville🤌
I agree about traveling. I feel so refreshed, so decompressed when I get back from a foreign country or great trip meeting people, seeing the world 🌎.
That was a lot of fun. Loved the conversation. Patton seems like a great hang.
Thanks for another great episode Rosey and everyone!
I just finished listening to this episode and Patton definitely opened up. Patton sharing the story about the loss of his wife is going to help so many people. I enjoyed his character on Parks and Rec. Have a great week everyone.
Did he open up about how he backstabbed Chappelle and made that into a photo op?
@@eddiek8179 Well first he didn't make it into a photo op he took the picture, then people started to complain because it was shortly after the closer. Second is it a backstab if you say you disagree with your friend now? He didn't go out and say that he was going to end a 30+ year friendship. I don't know how your friendships are but having had a great variety and number of friend groups over the years, some of which has lasted my entire life. We don't need to align on every single issue for us to get along.
@@dcworld4349 Stop. If you're going to defend this cretin, get the facts right. He took and posted a picture with Dave because he was fan and friend. When he received the backlash ( a very minor one at that), he immediately decided to castigate Dave but not before doing a photo op of him thinking very hard about he was to going to word his response to Dave.
This has nothing to do with aligning of issues because he had no problems with it up until he received the backlash. He was the one who decided to publicly denigrate Dave. People don't need to align with every issue to get along - True. But guess who was the one who couldn't? It was him because he was the one who made an issue of it.
No one is calling him out because he has a different stance on issues but because he went out of his way to denigrate his friend over an issue he supposedly didn't agree with. The irony being Dave isn't homophobic in the least while Patton has said actual hateful stuff in his comedy routines in the past.
@@eddiek8179 okay could you link this? Cause all I saw was Patton saying that he 100% disagree with Dave on this issue and that he thinks he has things to learn and also said that he himself has things to learn. You clearly have seen something I haven't so what did he say to denigrate and where did he say it?
The people who are against Dave don't think he is homophobic, transphobic sure. I don't think he is either of those things. But I do hope whenever he does decide that he wants another 20 million from Netflix that he doesn't go there again. Not because of the drama just my personal feeling that what else could he possibly say that wouldn't be a a repeat. I'm sure he could find a way that wouldn't be like if you see Seinfeld do stand up more often than every 10 years.
Unless there is something major that happens that makes it impossible not to adress. It will be like gilding the lily and one of the reason why Dave is one of the best stand ups who has ever lived is that like Carlin so much of his material is carbon dated. Take Bill Maher for example, doing it in Real Time is one thing after all its a comedy news shows about current events. But even his stand up unless you were alive or have caught up on the news of the time. It won't be something people who discover him will be able to go back and watch in 20 years. Not that all of his material is that way of course. But from when I discovered him myself until today. I have constantly seen new people get introduced to Carlin because it holds up. Even manages to become more relevant with time.
Dave has that exact same gift. People can go back and see his specials the way people go back and watch the Eddie Murphy specials.
@@eddiek8179 So, you hate Patton but you're here watching a long-form interview with him and posting extended rants? Get a hobby, you sad little boy.
Great conversation with Patton. Also, great hoodie Michael.
I adore this interview! So much fun to be a fly on the wall to this intellectual conversation. Thanks for sharing! ❤
Great interview, one of the best since Michael Biehn.
Michael...this was amazing and Patton is unbelievable. Thank you for having him on. Great stuff.
I love Patton, great interview
"if you don't know this guy, you should" is so factual. Patton is amazing and anytime I see him in any project I instantly love it that much more, because he never fails to make you laugh.
Oswald is a weasel who is willing to throw friends to the Cancel masses to keep is dying career alive.
Great episode! Time just flew by.
What a great interview. I always remember Patton from Big Fan. He reminded me so much of a friend of mine, about 90%, lol I see you George!
Great Great Episode Mike ! Love me some Patton !
Patton my man
Y’all never disappoint. Thank you ❤️🙏.
What a brilliant discussion with Patton Oswalt whom i discovered better ❤! Very moving, exciting and fun episode with the jovial and passionate human being that is Patton Oswalt ❤ !And what a better way to talk about Lex Luthor and your unforgettable interpretation, Michael 👍👌❣ Amazing IOU 💙💙💖💖👏👏
I'm glad Patton mentioned how awful Nancy Grace is. His wife Michelle was totally right.
Patton is one of my absolute heroes
having that Dream A Little Dream card in your pocket is 🔥🔥
People in the US are obsessed with work. Well, not just that. Unfortunately the US doesn't give workers the right to paid vacations.
Mr. Oswalt was outstanding in "Ratatouille". Another fantastic interview.
Entourage was a show that was prophetic in a way. That show had it's characters make/ audition movies and shows that have come out over the years. It's crazy to see
Patton is proof that talent endures.
I'm guessing the actress he wanted a picture with was Gillian Anderson or Lena Headey. They're all listed as cast members of a TV series that's still in production.
Such a good interview.
Always love chatting with Patton!
When people complain that they 'can't say anything any more', what they mean is they can't handle it when they're disagreed with.
I can picture you guys in a 'movie dork room mates' tv show, meant in a good way, like Edgar Wright's movies 😄 great chemistry together!
Thanks.. good interview
My favorite part of Tuesday 💙🤘
I know John Carpenter's "The Thing" is a Science Fiction story, but it was horrific to a ton of people while having a mystery plot right up to the end!
You need to strive, but you will already be remembered amazingly if something horrible happens!
Really cool convo, guys. Great energy. Great back and forth. This interview made my day.
One of those where I wish I was actually in the room (but ecstatic to be a spectator anyway). Great observations, Patton. One thing to add about Michael's tech bro Lex Luthor is the Trump-esque daddy issues which added another layer of complexity to the character.
Hope there's another Patton appearance here in the not-too-distant future. 👍🏾
re: golden age of horror flicks according to Patton. He's not wrong. Ari Aster has been kicking out "Hereditary" and "Midsommar". There's "Longlegs" and that little gem of a flick called "Barbarian". It's not everyone's cup of tea (aware of the pun joke), but it's out there!
The actress he referred to was either Gillian Anderson or Lena Headey. There doing a western series for Netflix.
Great shirt Ryan, great band, great album
Talking about Ryan travelling a lot , Travelled to the Lofoten island's this summer it's views and surroundings are unparalleled by anything i ever seen, however saw a person that either was a lookalike to Ryan or it was the man himself 😂. Awesome episode as allways Patton is such a likeable guy, and so knowledgeable, he pinpointed something that i never could wrap my head around the Lex Luthor theory having met some tech millionaires and geniuses it's like he says you'll have to be a mini me and allways like everything they do or else they'll make sure to burn the world around you.
I was JUST telling my family, last night, I discovered why new movies and music is so lacking in creativity. And then I hear Oswalt talking about needing obscure years to find yourself. This was my exact thought last night. Filmmakers and Musicians no longer have years of boredom in silence to practice. When I was a kid, there were COUNTLESS hours and days where I had nothing to do, no one to talk to, no internet, no cell phone. So I had to find ways to stimulate my brain, which is where you begin practicing things. Then you become very good at that thing. Kids do not practice anymore. They are either on their phones or going straight into a project half-cocked. Then they make mediocre art. Before social media we had nothing to do but master things. We traded in our creativity and passion for passivity.
I love strong tea too... even green, no sugar.
That man is an international treasure.
You had me at, "Mormon Black Widow".
I love pat.
It has been great to learn about Patton through this interview and I love the intricacies of his mind. Thanks for another wonderful episode🤩
OMG, a callout to Scorsese's A PERSONAL JOURNEY ... the greatest filmmaking documentary ever created!!!
Still makes my day when you guys read my name out in my voice thank you so much
most true statement about suicide ive heard and I am someone who has ideations and my father died by it. The bullies and assholes, if they would just stop.
@@KABE1322 my cousin too, sorry to hear
@@ComicBookGuy420 thank you. Sorry about your cousin
Agents of shield🙌
Sarah michelle Gellar im calling it
The working man in the UK, has their tea with milk and sugar, which is why that is classically called "Builders Tea". Certain types of tea are drunk in certain ways. Earl Grey can have milk, or Lemon. English Breakfast is best with milk, but the best selling varieties in the UK are basically builders tea, PG Tips, Tetley, Typhoo, Yorkshire Tea, etc. Take it from a Brit who is obsessed with his tea, especially as I live outside the UK now.
Earl Grey with milk is wrong, should never be served with milk, it's not one of those teas. None of those teas mentioned are types of tea they are brand names that sell the same bland, black breakfast tea.
Sincerely, a real Brit.
@luckrequired5382 Obviously, you aren't a real Brit if you don't realise those black tea blends are not breakfast blends. Although traditionally, people drink Earl Grey with lemon, a large % of drinkers like it with milk! Also, every Brit knows those traditional brands are basically builders' tea, but they are different blends. Go turn in your passport!!
I am listening to this episode now and I am learning so much about Patton. He definitely has a great career. I enjoyed his camo in the Boys. Thank you for giving us such a great podcast.
I also deeply enjoyed his performance as Matthew The Raven from The Sandman, too!
Patton Oswalt! Cool
Was there an HDR filter turned on for this episode? That neon sign is BRIGHT!
1978*
I never watched Smallville or anything and only recognize Michael from Always Sunny, but he's a great interviewer.
Heads up: Ryan’s mic audio is missing at the end of the video. Just in case Bryce wanted to go and mix that! 🙂
Great interview. Pattonʻs analogy between Lex Luthor and Elon Musk was incredibly insightful.
I love Patton. Very talented and very funny. And he also married Meredith Salenger, that lucky SOB!
I also have a gluten sensitivity and am totally fine when i eat foods outside the US. Its definitely some sort of additives or the way that food is processed here. Other countries dont even feed animals the stuff they feed us here in the United States.
Michelle deserved credit for the work she did. I remember seeing that interview with the cop and being TOTALLY shocked.
Is Patton really comparing Elon Musk to Lex Luthor?
Man, that's wild, even for Patton Oswalt.😂
Completely off. Like way off. Wtf! 🤣
From this podcast i'm learning so much! It's amazing how all of us have anxiety and depression but with some help we can get out from this (never give up!)
21:45: My guess for the actress Patton just worked with who people didn't notice was so good for ages because she was ridiculously hot: Jamie Lee Curtis.
I read Zombie, Spaceship Wasteland every year
Patton got the tea wrong. Brit workers go for a ‘Builder’s Tea’ - that has a small amount of milk added after stirring the tea.
Very cool! Love Patton ❤
What is Ryan doing with the pad and pen? Obviously taking notes, but what is he writing?
When you set a speed limit, you set it for an overloaded minivan.
I love the movie "The Journey of Natty Gann" and I think it's cool that Patton married "Natty".
Took an hour to get to the sad stories I've heard Patton tell before. I listen to a lot of interviews, and I can count on this show to be largely different. It's an issue with celebs making the rounds, so tons of podcasts have the same guests within the span of a month
Who' doesn't know him? He's Spence from King of Queens a real classic.
I can see why Oswalt is so effective playing weasels: he is one. Meanwhile, Rosenbaum highlights why the acting profession is such as hard one: Great Talent does not necessarily translates to great remuneration, or great roles.
I really don't like being "that guy", but Texas Chainsaw Massacre is about the meat industry. I cite director Tobe Hooper on the subject. It's not just a machine to scare the audience, though it accomplishes that task just as well, it is a "message movie". Now I'ma wait til this finishes, then grab a burger.
46:41 elon isn’t lex luthor. Patton is the danny devito penguin from batman.
Patton was his own Penguin in an old College Humor sketch. He fit the role perfectly.
@57:22 “SOMEBODY KNOWS.” - Rorschach
Elisabeth Shue - Call TO Glory
Lol that was not where I expected the Lex Luthor conversation was going to go
Patton O. is obviously talking about Mystery Science Theater 3000. I like all the Seasons of MST3K.
INNVITE Michael Wincott!!!!! 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Hey Rosey so how long until ROOTS OF FIGHT sponsors the podcast? 😂
Tea without milk? Savages. 🙂
38:39 - It goes further than what Patton is saying here. Social media can be used in court, by the police, by the tax people, insurance companies, etc. - The no digital footprint model is a smart move beyond being cool.
I wonder if Patton will talk about the experience of working on Blade: Trinity. He has some interesting behind the scenes drama regarding Wesley Snipes.
I think Spense should get a spin off
Love him Netflix sandman and tv show pec
My favorite horror flicks always lean into Sci Fi. For me, Alien number one. Carpenters The Thing, a close second.
Sunshine is a top 3 for me, sci fi with horror blended in lightly
Probably his most underrated role but i loved him in the united States of Terra
Taking a guess at the actress… Jennifer Anniston
Pointless is another great British game show 🙂