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Exclusive Interview Nat Faxon & Jim Rash. The Writers & Directors For The Way, Way Back & Signed Poster Giveaway

I had the pleasure of talking to writers and directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash when they made their stop in Sacramento on their press tour for their film The Way, Way Back.


Some of the highlights from our conversation were how the two met and their entire movie making process. They also answered the question of why there are STAR WARS references in so many movies.


And the question that I think me and the directors got the biggest kick out of was when I asked if they could direct any Superhero film what character would it be. Any guess? You'll never guess this one, it was Plastic Man! When you listen to the interview you can hear Jim Rash looking all over YouTube for the clip below to show me.



I hope you enjoy our interview with Nat Faxon and Jim Rash.



We also have a chance for you to win a signed poster by writers and directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash.


See how to win the poster after the Jump...


All you have to do is take a picture of yourself with the movie poster at the theaters. Email me at sandwichjohnfilmsgiveaways@yahoo.com and in the subject line add  The Way, Way Back giveaway. I will need your full name and address.

Winner will be chosen at random.

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