Marc Maron Breaks Down Scenes From ‘Almost Famous’, ‘Joker’, ‘Stick’ & More

Marc Maron sat down with The Hollywood Reporter for “Scene Stealers” to break down moments from his popular TV shows and films like ‘Almost Famous,’ ‘Joker,’ ‘Maron,’ ‘Glow’ and more. He recalls the moments he improvised in ‘Almost Famous’ and working with Robert De Niro and Joaquin Phoenix in ‘Joker,’ as well as what it was like starring in his own series, ‘Maron.’ Plus, he dishes on working on the Apple TV+ show ‘Stick’ with Owen Wilson and working with the showrunner to play an “honest” character.

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Marc Maron Breaks Down Scenes From ‘Almost Famous’, ‘Joker’, ‘Stick’ & More

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10 thoughts on “Marc Maron Breaks Down Scenes From ‘Almost Famous’, ‘Joker’, ‘Stick’ & More

  1. Let’s not forget Los Enchiladas with Mitch Hedberg. Maron plays a beatnik slam poet menu writer. One of the funniest characters ever.

  2. Noah and I were drinking port on set before that fight scene with Marc, so, yeah…he “came in hot.” lol

  3. I like Maron, but what’s really weird is that they rented that Mustang for him to lean on in the video. It’s a 1971 Ford Mustang, available for $400 a day, in LA, at DRIVESHARE. Sigh. And I just wanted to know what year it was, and Google just served up the rental ad. sigh.

  4. Charlie being a black & white cat explains everything. Every B&W cat I’ve ever met had some element of psycho about it.

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