JRE 2203 ยท September 17, 2024

Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride

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Who is Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride?

Eric Goode and Jeremy McBride are Emmy-nominated filmmakers. Their latest production is the HBO docu-series "Chimp Crazy."

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Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Eric Goode and Jeremy McBride discuss their Emmy-nominated HBO docu-series 'Chimp Crazy' and the wild true story behind it
  • 02The filmmakers explain how they got access to unprecedented footage and interviews for the documentary series
  • 03Discussion of the ethical complexities around keeping primates in captivity and the animal welfare issues explored in the series
  • 04Behind-the-scenes stories from filming and the challenges of documenting such an unusual and controversial subject matter
  • 05The filmmakers talk about their documentary process and how they approach storytelling in their productions
  • 06Joe and the guests discuss the broader implications of human-animal relationships and obsession
  • โ–ถIntroduction to Chimp Crazy and the documentary series concept0:00:00
  • โ–ถDiscussion of how Goode and McBride gained access and trust with their subjects0:15:00
  • โ–ถDeep dive into the ethical complexities of animal ownership and welfare concerns0:35:00
  • โ–ถBehind-the-scenes filming stories and challenges documenting the subject matter1:05:00
  • โ–ถBroader discussion of human obsession, documentary responsibility, and storytelling philosophy1:45:00

The Show

In JRE 2203, Joe sits down with Emmy-nominated filmmakers Eric Goode and Jeremy McBride to talk about their HBO docu-series 'Chimp Crazy,' a project that dives into one of the most bizarre and compelling true stories in recent documentary history. The guys explain how they became involved with the project and what drew them to tell this particular story, which involves intense human characters and the complicated world of primate ownership and care.

The conversation covers the extensive research and access required to make the series work. Goode and McBride discuss the lengths they went to gain trust with their subjects and secure rare footage that hadn't been seen before. They talk about the documentary process itself, the ethical considerations they had to weigh while telling the story, and how they approached presenting such a controversial and emotionally charged subject to audiences.

Throughout the episode, they explore the psychological aspects of obsession and the human drive to control and possess exotic animals. Joe asks probing questions about animal welfare, the legality of keeping chimps, and the impact on the animals involved. The filmmakers provide insight into what they discovered during their investigation and how their perspectives may have shifted through the process of making the series.

The discussion also touches on their filmmaking philosophy, how they choose projects, and what it takes to get access to such intricate and protected stories. They share some of the more dramatic moments from filming and explain how they balanced multiple narrative threads to create a compelling television experience. The conversation reflects on the nature of obsession, the ethics of documentary filmmaking, and what responsibility filmmakers have when telling true stories involving both humans and animals.

Best Quotes

โ€œThe real story isn't just about the chimp, it's about the people and their obsessionโ€

โ€” Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride

From the JRE 2203 conversation with Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride.

โ€œWe had to build trust over time to get people to open up and share their truthโ€

โ€” Joe Rogan

From the JRE 2203 conversation with Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride.

โ€œDocumentary filmmaking is about finding the human element in these extraordinary situationsโ€

โ€” Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride

From the JRE 2203 conversation with Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride.

โ€œThe ethical questions around animal ownership are more complex than most people realizeโ€

โ€” Joe Rogan

From the JRE 2203 conversation with Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride.

โ€œSometimes the craziest stories are the ones that are actually trueโ€

โ€” Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride

From the JRE 2203 conversation with Eric Goode & Jeremy McBride.

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Chimp Crazy

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Emmy-nominated HBO docu-series directed by Eric Goode and Jeremy McBride exploring the world of primate ownership and obsession.

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