This episode was recorded prior to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes of 2023. Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the lads are joined by gurgling sounds from an A/C unit mounted on the wall above an expensive computer setup; a delectable (and not anxiety-inducing at all) guest to talk about the latest film from writer/director Wes Anderson; Asteroid City.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the lads are joined by an air of sadness that comes with finishing a wonderful(deeply traumatic) show. And also *****. We're gonna talk about Barry. Created by Bill HATER. It's Hader. NO. Yes? I promise it's Hader. Why am I aroused?
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by the only people who were around when the recording took place. The two of them. And Todd. We F***ing Love Todd. For real Todd is the Mother F***ing GOAT. Today they talk about The Last of Us, created by Craig Mazin & Neil Druckmann.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by... my kitten was in the room I guess? To talk about Bullet Train, Directed by David Leitch.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by AJ Voliton, an Atlanta based actor who has made appearances in Better Call Saul, Roswell New Mexico and Reservation Dogs alongside Marc Maron, to talk about everyones favorite breakable food, A Glass Onion. Rian Johnson made that one everyone. He's a cool dude. Take a listen. **** you I'm writing the description..a.f.d NO **** OFF GET OUT OF HERE
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by screenwriter Dakota Friesen, and returning guest Jeremiah Blackman to talk about The Menu, directed by Mark Mylod, as well as potatoes that cause fingertip separation issues.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Jeremiah Blackman, a screenwriter with a plethora of coincidences surrounding him, to talk about an out of this world piece of television, The Rehearsal, created by Nathan Fielder.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by David Pacheco, an Assistant Camera & Grip who learned to love filmmaking through the power of weed and skateboarding to talk about The Boys, created by Erik Kripke, and share the wonders of Spiderman in church.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Maria Pizzo, an Assistant Editor who absolutely loves pet-sitting to talk about Nope, written and directed by Jordan Peele. And also to reignite the glorious title of Treamus.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Welcome back everyone and thanks for joining us for the Season 2 premiere. Today the guys are joined by special guest, Frank Smith, an actor signed with Stagecoach Entertainment based out of Los Angeles, to talk about Hustle (Netflix), starring Adam Sandler and directed by Jeremiah Zagar, and the wonderous streets of LA.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. For the finale of Leave The Door Open Season 1, the guys look back at the best and worst films and tv shows of 2021. From movies that probably shouldn't have won oscars, to movies that were absolutely snubbed, the guys explore it all.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Anzen Kennedy and Kyle Gill, two previous guests on the show to talk about a cascade of random things, and the absolute mad ride that is Everything Everywhere All At Once, directed by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan. So many Daniels.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Harper Guagliardo, an actor based out of LA to discuss Seamus not knowing how to pronounce Harper's last name, as well as the movie On the Count of Three, directed by Jerrod Carmichael.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Chris Hawkins, an actor and photographer based in LA who smiles silently yet angrily when puns are spoken in his presence. Todays subject is the first season of Marvel's Disney+ series Moon Knight, created by Mohamed Diab.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Cole Ramirez, an actor based out of LA who has an interesting amount of information about Photosynthesis. A concerning amount. Be afraid. Be very afraid. The movie discussed today is A Ghost Story, written and directed by David Lowry.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Izzy Daniel, an actress based out of LA to talk about the wonderful gay pirate show, Our Flag Means Death, created by David Jenkins and produced by Taika Waititi.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Kyle Gill, a Key Grip new to LA that came here to suffer alongside the rest of us, to talk about the television series Arcane (on Netflix), created by Riot Games.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by Ryan Cameron, an elusive Ginger from the Rocky Mountains that excels at bullying Trey, to talk about two movies. The Power of The Dog (on Netflix) and Fresh (on Hulu), written and directed by Jane Campion and Mimi Cave respectively.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by a mild hangover mixed with an abundance of coffee, and occassionally the will to live, to talk about The Adam Project. Directed by Shawn Levy, and starring the internets boyfriend, Ryan Reynolds.
Leave The Door Open The Podcast, with Seamus Curley and Trey Kochevar. Today the guys are joined by the main theme of The Batman playing on an endless loop in their heads, forever haunting their dreams to talk about none other than... The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, and how bad at singing at least one of us is.