![]() Alfred Hitchcock is a (01:30): much more complicated character to talk about when we're sort of parsing out his legacy. And unlike most of the bastards we talked about on our show, guys like Hitler, Stalin, Saddam, Steven Seagal, you know, these people are monsters who left the world with nothing but misery, pain, death, and a couple of mediocre nineties action movies. Yeah, it's it's he's it was a remarkable director with a remarkable impact. Sheer um versatility (01:10): is really amazing. Yeah, there's no doubting that, Like there's no underplaying the guy's influences. Oh yeah, Alfred Hitchcock honestly, without question, one of the greatest directors. And you are a big fan of Today's Big Bastard. So it's like I can be like, well that's too much like this, or maybe try that, and it's like helpful to people. I consult on my friends shows and before their shows they have me come in and kind of like I just know every TV show and animation, (00:45): Like I'm really into media or a lot of stuff. And you are also generally you would say, a creative, a story consultant or whatnot in the industry so to speak. You can find us and wherever you get podcasts. ![]() Yes, (00:22): I am second season, that's right, and we're every Wednesday. And you are with the podcast Gone Riffin on Starburns Audio. Now, my co host today, who was going in cold in this Tale of a Bastard, is Abta. Speaker 1 (00:00): Mmm, Hello friends, I'm Robert Evans and this is once again Behind the Bastards, the show where we tell you everything you don't know about the very worst people in all of history.
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