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Joel Interview

Aimee Levitt at the Riverfront Times interviews Joel ahead of this Saturday’s Cinematic Titanic show.

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  1. MikeK says:

    Both the Cinematic Titanic and RiffTrax crews must be very patient people, doing these same interviews over and over again.

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  2. Richard the Lion-Footed says:

    ” We want to get the script is good as it can be.” Joel

    Good interview with some new information (I forgot about the original Cinematic Titanic back-story), but the concept of EDITING seems new to Daily RFT.com.

    “How does it feel to be coming back to St. Louis for the third time? Are we an OK audience?” – Aimee Levitt

    Really? THAT s a question you need to ask?

    What is Joel going to say? Gee lady, if it weren’t for the money we wouldn’t come back to this hellhole again? The audience can’t outwit a bag of hammers?

    They are good audiences and the gang of five must find it worth their time and money if this is the third time they have come back.

    There is a whole education in reading these interviews. I feel for the guys, having to sit through the “best and the brightest” of American media.

    Keep up the good work folks.

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  3. BIG61AL says:

    It is still rude ask anyone about private conflicts with former colleagues. That’s private business that no reporter should be proud to ask anyone.

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  4. Richard the Lion-Footed says:

    That is a tough one BIG61AL.

    It is rude in personal conversation, however, when it comes to news, the line might not be as well drawn.

    I would not like the question asked of me, but if I am supposed to get the story, then a different set of rules apply.

    However, seeing that Joel is not one to answer such questions publicly, why waste your time and his?

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