Ken Burns Visits Barstool HQ
(Producer John)
The legendary filmmaker visited Barstool HQ in New York City to promote his latest project, and proceeded to clown on Klemmer for being a Jets fan, steal Large's wife, and drop history knowledge like a poet.
The entire interview is worth a listen, as Burns explains how his strenuous process of fact-checking relies on PBS' support and ability to grant him ten years(!) to finish this project.
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0:08:33 - "Would I be a loyalist?" - Ken Burns
0:09:52 - “Obliged to destroy him”
0:12:10 - Ten years in the making
0:13:44 - Working with PBS
0:14:49 - "Brooklyn Stories that will blow your mind"
0:16:45 - How Peter Coyote does the voice
0:18:40 - Shakespeare, First Amendment
0:21:00 - “I could walk out on this”
0:21:55 - "Don’t you need ONE them?" - Large
0:22:33 - Binary
0:25:00 - "I’ve got a problem with that" - Ken Burns
0:25:19 - Global land war
0:26:00 - Ben Franklin
0:28:47 - Glamorizing History
0:31:01 - Anything you find boring?
0:32:32 - The "dash" in-between
0:34:11 - Randy Peacock and Horse Girls
0:37:23 - "The History you don’t know" - Harry Truman
0:37:57 - John Peters and Jeremiah Post
0:38:22 - Documentaries in the classroom
0:39:26 - Steve Jobs
0:40:25 - Ken Burns Effect
0:41:41 - Sound design nerd
0:42:22 - SimpliSafe
0:43:54 - Walking through an Art Museum
0:47:15 - Wall of Sound
0:48:28 - "In The Beginning Is The Word"
0:49:50 - Premieres on Sunday, November 16
0:50:20 - Joseph Plum Martin
0:51:16 - Vietnam War
0:52:08 - George Washington
0:53:19 - "Heroism is not perfection"
0:54:30 - The next generation of (mis)information
0:56:40 - Jame Forten
0:58:46 - January 6
1:00:56 - Germans
1:02:49 - Are Governments ever obstructionist?
1:05:41 - The Umpire
1:08:01 - The Brooklyn Bridge
1:09:54 - 9/11
1:11:06 - Brooklyn, NY
1:11:50 - Actor voices
1:13:00 - Maya Hawke is Betsy Ambler
1:13:27 - The quilt collector
1:15:46 - Large is in BIG trouble
1:16:17 - "History doesn’t repeat itself, but it rhymes ..."