Personality Crisis

Episode 11: Dylan Ris on Hollywood

41 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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Episode 11 of Personality Crisis is a little different than our usual political fare.  This one has John Cole interviewing Dylan Ris, who is a creative writer and composer living in LA.  Dylan and John have a wide-ranging discussion about what’s keeping Hollywood from green-lighting anything but derivative copies of already successful franchises.  John also expresses his opinions about who should be in the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame, other than Oasis. Dylan’s latest project is a movie about what happens when a 70’s glam rock star becomes the host of a British television show: https://wefunder.com/rogerwodehouse

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