Barbie, Barnard or Big Screen: Greta Gerwig | Choice Words with Samantha Bee

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Published on July 20, 2023

When “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig is directing a film, each choice feels like the next move in a dance. When she falls out of step, she just has to find the dance again. Sam asks her about the art of directing, why attending Barnard College changed her life, and if she played with Barbies growing up.

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8 comments

  • SoilFood 10 months ago

    On the one hand, I’m peeved that Youtube seems to have gone about a year not telling me that Samantha Bee is continuing to producing content. On the other hand, I’m really pleased that I have about a year’s worth of Samantha Bee content to go through…

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  • Crypt King 10 months ago

    Great interview and we need more of you.

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  • O. Malkovich 10 months ago

    Please please PLEASE just put the full episodes on YouTube!
    I love Sam Bee.
    I love these conversations.
    But why would anyone want to listen to _half a conversation_ and then stop what they’re doing to find some janky podcast app to listen to the rest of it? If they are free to listen to, why can’t they just be free _here?_

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  • Luu Sapphire 10 months ago

    Greta Gerwig directed two of the all time greats of modern filmmaking (Lady Bird and Little Women). Looking forward to Barbie!

    But, I’m STILL advocating for Gerwig to bring to life her vision of “Joan of Arc”. It would be the greatest film of this new century. 4 hours with intermission, IMAX it and cast the very best in the industry to be involved.

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  • xįrx 10 months ago

    I never knew a “titleist hat” was a thing!

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  • Doctor Dawn 10 months ago

    Adore Samantha Bee. Miss seeing her, but happy to have her here.

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  • info warrior 10 months ago

    If men bled, tampons would be free.

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  • tom glenn 10 months ago

    There has to be a ‘knee quaker’ joke in there somewhere. I know some, one of my children went to a Quaker school, they’re not like Methodists, some of them have a sence of humour.

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