VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 91 (ft. Tim Miller)
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CHAPTERS ►
00:00 Intro
02:44 Hellgate: London
05:13 Dante's Inferno
06:34 Love Death + Robots
07:29 Love Death + Robots: The Drowned Giant
10:26 Love Death + Robots: Swarm
13:54 The Collaboration of Love Death + Robots
15:14 Love Death + Robots: Ice
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16:52 Outro
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Please don’t let Tim think he’s boring! He’s been such a fun guest to watch
@karola.7908
Жыл бұрын
Well yeah, because they cut and edit him. The 40 minute website episode is also probably cut from the original footage
@Carbon2861996
Жыл бұрын
Ah, he was just messing
@dicekolev5360
Жыл бұрын
Maybe if he start wearking shoes and stop ruining franchises...
@HiWaven
Жыл бұрын
so true
@purefoldnz3070
Жыл бұрын
not boring but a terrible terrible writer.
I appreciate Tim supporting the original authors of the stories that inspired him. I agree with him that there are some stories that are hard to translate into film without monologuing for an hour, but likewise "a picture is worth a thousand words" and there are some visual stories that just have no words to describe them. The two story mediums compliment each other for that reason, in my opinion, and I love both of them.
@bryanwoods3373
Жыл бұрын
It's something I think some are too ignorant of or too arrogant to recognize. Like I've seen people complain about some small feature in a video game and say it would have been easy to fix or do. But it probably isn't. It might be easy in isolation, but incorporating it into the rest of the code could mean weeks of debugging and tweaking to make it stable again. And I knew an indie film maker that was huge on "show, don't tell". He was the epitome of stereotypical film student. That guy that waxes poetic about how he doesn't partake in popular stuff because it's all so trite and boring. But as an amateur author, I know there are times when you just have to infodump. A thirty second narration can save you thirty minutes of action. Like introductions in a heist movie. Hey show you why the character is the best at what they do, but the voiceover ties in years of backstory. That guy is the kind of person I dislike. You have to prove yourself to him to be an equal in the field, but he'd probably try to ride your coat tails if you surpassed him without his help.
I love Tim's attitude towards everything. Cringing at old work, roasting KZread critiques, lifting up artists, focussing on storytelling, deflecting compliments. The man seems so genuine. Great interview.
Tim, Seth Rogen, the WETA dude and Adam blessed Savage are such incredible guests. Keep ‘‘em coming !
@danielportillo1349
Жыл бұрын
dont forget the Andy Cheng! Jackie Chan stunt team member! was very sweet guy, ik this is visual effects but he was goat!
@bonerbomb549
Жыл бұрын
WETA better be the french guy
@V8ToYy
Жыл бұрын
@@bonerbomb549 na hes a kiwi mate
I love how raw Tim is on the couch. He's not overly polished and is just honest as can be.
@canaldoloading
Жыл бұрын
pause bro
@FoxtailCinematics
Жыл бұрын
PAUSE
@wisdommakubile2127
Жыл бұрын
Pause
@thejaded
Жыл бұрын
Tim looking like a snack 🧐
@JazzyUnderscoreTrumpeter
Жыл бұрын
Had to choose the worst way to call a man humble 💀
Tim is easily my favorite guest y’all had on
@Arch3an
Жыл бұрын
Such a cool and humble guy.
@reikun86
Жыл бұрын
Favorite VFX guest: Alex Laurant Favorite stunt guest: Scott Adkins
@leniterfortis4832
Жыл бұрын
Gee is still my favorite.
@mooncat7009
Жыл бұрын
He really reminds me of Phil Collins
@reikun86
Жыл бұрын
@@mooncat7009 I can see it.
I had no idea most of the stories on LD&R were already existing stories. I just assumed they were all original. I hope one day I see a Brandon Sanderson short story on LD&R, or maybe a d&d/fantasy themed season. Love, Death, & Magic please. Thankyou😁
@Lohanujuan
Жыл бұрын
OH my god. A Brandon Sanderson shirt is something I didn’t know I’d need
@CarpeGuitarrem
Жыл бұрын
There's tons of wild short stories out there! One of my favorite things to do is picking up a sci-fi/fantasy short story anthology, people do a bunch of compilations of them. You get a bunch of really interesting stuff! I think China Mieville's stuff would be great for the show.
@crediblesalamander8056
Жыл бұрын
pretty sure Joe Abercrombie did the rat one in season 3, so it's more likely than you might think.
@Suledian
Жыл бұрын
Sanderson is so good!
@travelsizedlions
Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see the interlude from the way of kings with the spren collector. That'd be hilarious.
Tim is by far the most entertaining guest on the show! Nowhere near boring
Tim feels like a real human, a guy who knows how lucky he is to be where he is, and also has the talent to deserve to be there
@jesuschristiscallingyou953
Жыл бұрын
Well put!
@Tpoleful
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. He's one of those self actualized people you see in Maslow's Hierarchy. Good to see they actually exist because most people at the top reek of selfishness and arrogance.
Happy New Year to the entire Corridor Crew and all their subscribers! We’re nearing 100 Visual Effects Artists React 😁
@omvinodjadhav1484
Жыл бұрын
Happy new year friends
One of the best interviews you’ve had. Can’t wait to get back to LD+R Season 2.
@Carewolf
Жыл бұрын
You mean season 4?
@raullooez6788
Жыл бұрын
Man! do I have some news for you!
Out of the entire corridor crew Niko is the last one I would've guessed would say "Mmm hurt me more daddy," to Tim Miller but then again I'm glad he did.
You can never get bored of listening to someone who's passionate and great at what they do.
Tim is so freaking chill. I can't imagine a better boss or role model. When are you going to getThe Daniels in? EEAAO is a masterclass in what you guys do. You could do a whole month of reacts specials on that movie; VFX, Animators, Stuntmen and the Directors themselves. Happy New Year, yall. Keep up the good work!
@lordofudead
Жыл бұрын
I think this just the sort of caliber of person you become being at the 5% of your field. No ego, no blustering…just professionalism, kindness and a love of what you do. You can’t be among the best in an industry with a bad attitude.
That little bit during the Drowned Giant really encapsulated the difference between a perfectly capable, albeit industry-adjacent artist and an industry-innovating one who's seen it all over decades. Tim sees zero challenges as a sad thing while Wren didn't at all. Even other industry professionals and heads might welcome one less challenge to deal with, but that just speaks to the mindset that Tim Miller has had as someone at the helm of a smaller, driven studio.
Fantastic episode. I run Cohesion Press, where five of the original stories for the seasons of LDR were found, and we also published the two books containing ALL the LDR stories, as shown on this video. Tim is an amazing guy. One of the most humble yet at the same time talented guys I know. A real human being who hasn't got a big head about his well-deserved success.
They really need a whole episode of Blizzard Cinematics. Those cinematics are just next level especially starcraft and diablo.
@DavidBaca3d
Жыл бұрын
Yes I think those have been the only ones they haven't touched on. Probably #1 in game cinematics.
@romank90
Жыл бұрын
Didn't they?
@sketchsskotch1073
Жыл бұрын
I'll never be satisfied until I hear the stories behind the cinematics of ShTh and Sonic 06
@BrowneePointz
Жыл бұрын
the original WoW cinematic is still nearly unbelievable that it came out in...2003?
@shweetnectar
Жыл бұрын
i watched a bunch of the announcement cinematics for the three sc2 campaigns, and i had to keep reminding myself that these games came out SO long ago. they truly are just incredible. that LotV one, where the zealots fioght to defend the probe warping in the pylon? goddamn that one is incredible
I'm glad the cut scene graphics in dante's inferno are finally getting their due
Hellgate London is truly underrated concept, i hope they will redo the game, the visuals of the "sci-fi" medival knights was always fascinating to me
@ShiftJay08
Жыл бұрын
Bruh I remember watching those cinematics as a kid and being scared shitless lol
@grimsladeleviathan3958
8 ай бұрын
@@ShiftJay08 Brother I remember watching that as an adult and feeling the adrenaline rush
As someone who’s animated a combat roll frame-by-frame, I’m VERY impressed with the smooth rescue roll around 15:35. They make the craft look easy.
Tim always has the best vibes.
Is this video we didn't see from the last time they had Tim on? I distinctly remember Tim talking about his face being on the CGI monster.
@Write-Stuff
Жыл бұрын
@@LeonardoMastrogiovanni That makes sense. Good on you, brother.
@canaldoloading
Жыл бұрын
@@LeonardoMastrogiovanni it wasn't him, it was another vfx dude who is friends with Tim
@athanos-_-8850
Жыл бұрын
this is the only comment mentioning that it’s a reupload
@AliLightfoot
Жыл бұрын
@@canaldoloading Yeah, I think it's Jerome Denjean - who they mention/show clips from in this episode - who worked at Blur with Tim. He's in the videogame cinematics episode.
@theeldude1000
Жыл бұрын
@@athanos-_-8850 its not a reupload but more from the 1 hour long original version (from corridors website) being uploaded. think of this like a part 2 i guess
Yo hands down the most chill down to earth vid. The energy is amazing, Tim is an amazing guest and hopefully they will come back for another episode.
These are always so wonderful to sit down and watch. Keep up the great work and keep them amazing guests coming!!
I watched this movie called looper recently and there's a scene where a guy's limbs are disappearing as he's walking and I thought that it would be cool to get a look at that.
@tyler_bt3326
Жыл бұрын
They’ve done it before I think. Can’t remember what episode though
@singerian310
Жыл бұрын
@@tyler_bt3326 Guess I'll have to try and find it then.
Happy New Year to the series thats taught us all so much
Happy new year guys, love your work. All the very best for 2023
Happy new year my favorite VFX-Artists and the rest of this wonderful community! 🎉
So much passion I am glad I watch your stuff. The reaction videos especially. Happy new Year corridor crew!
Can't wait for next season of LD and R, thanks for all the fun you gave us all.
Thank you Corridor Crew you've carried 2022 for me , I have learnt so much and your content has really inspired me , I wish nothing but the best for 2023 , thank you
I was watching Micky's Christmas Carol the other day, and because of these breakdowns I appreciated it so much more. The door knocker morph, the candle moving from the room into the fireplace and the light in the room changing. They drew some cool stuff. Thank you for giving me a new application of the little details.
I love you guys and your reviews...😭😭😭 And also the people you bring as guests😭😔
Niko rocking the Carpenter Brut shirt let's goo
These episodes are such a treat!
Nothing better than seeing a guest that is so experienced and passionate about their field
i know Tim doesn’t like the early 2000s flat face/skin cgi model look but i personally love that look of the late 90s/00’s video game cutscenes.
@cuckoonut1208
Жыл бұрын
Because you were a little pupa then, and a kid now?
@SPX157
Жыл бұрын
Same here. For me, it has a certain charm to it. Wether you love it or hate it, it’s nice to go back and see how it looked. They walked so Modern VFX could run.
@cuckoonut1208
Жыл бұрын
@@SPX157 You're standards are low.
@jesuschristiscallingyou953
Жыл бұрын
I think it's more of a nostalgia thing. They look cheap, but they probably take us to that time of innocence and awe. I mean, I got blown away at Mario 64 when it came out and my friend let me play it on his N64. Now I'm playing Astro's Playroom on my PS5 and feeling exactly that same sense of wonder and overwhelming joy at the graphics and details. Yet, I keep thinking about Mario 64 as I play it even though in comparison, the old game is just a bunch of blurry polygons. Still, what they made me feel was so special, and I'm getting to relieve it in the PS5.
@Hypno_BPM
Жыл бұрын
@@cuckoonut1208 how can our standards be “low” if we remember these games fondly cuz we played them back then ?
Season 2 of LDR had some of the most incredible animation I've ever seen I didn't know there was a se 3 :0
@MaelMarku
Жыл бұрын
S3 is amazing, jibaro being my all time favorite, on par with the witness ❤️
Happy New Year guys,thank you for everything!
Very cool video again! Thank for your work!
I was today years old when I learned Blur made a Bionicle cinematic. My life is complete
@AnnLiesArtist
Жыл бұрын
Caught me by complete surprise too, now I need to comb the internet to watch the rest!
I saw the transformation scene from the 1991 movie "The Guyver" last night and I actually said out "woah" out loud at how good it was. Check it out. Neat blend of what I think is stop motion, slow motion and live action.
Great episode guys, thanks for your work! 🔥
Tim is so humble. Happy New Year!
Seeing the giant & hearing from Tim in this episode is what has guaranteed that I will go watch Love Death + Robots
Love Death and Robots is such a fantastic opportunity for multiple stories to see life breathed into them on screen. I thoroughly enjoy that series.
solid wisdom from tim! happy new year corridor crew! more videos! :)
Some people are surprised at Swarm making it on Top lists but the dialogue in it was some of the best in the series.
My favorite LDR episodes are Pop Squad and Bad Traveling. Those two blew my mind in a way that very little else has
You know what would be really cool to see? Episode of Love, Death and Robots made by Corridor
Guys. Happy New Year to you! I congratulate you from the whole family and wish you to live and prosper and develop for many more years. I'm waiting for your videos every day. I ask you to release videos more often. Thank you from the bottom of my heart that you are.
Sunny's Revenge is still my favorite short from LDR. My 2nd favorite would probably be Mason's Rats, idk why but I found that one funny & entertaining. Poor Susan (Mason's Cat) 😿
*Y'all should do **_"The best way to cross the river. It's never been this easy"_** from "Cherry 2000" (1987), for great stunts.*
Happy New Year Corridor Crew!!!!!!!
Tim Miller is such a boss. He's that extremely rare type of person that can appear both friendly/inviting and threatening/imposing at the same time. Born to be a leader. I've only know one person like him in my life thus far.
I'd be interested to hear your takes on some early works by Monte Oum, like Haloid or Dead Fantasy. The dedication and time that one guy put into those has always been mind-blowing to me.
Tim Miller is by far my favorite react to CGI guest. Scott Adkins was amazing as well, but I have a soft spot for Giu's contributions to the React series.
What a wonderful man. 😊 Happy New Year Corridor Crew! 🎉🎊🎆🥂
dude i wanted a part 2 of so many episodes the cliffhangers were insane so beautiful
I remember playing FF7 as a kid thinking I can't wait until game play looks as good as game cinematic shots. They have blown pass that goal post.
I think Ami Yamato would make a good guest for this show; she seems to know a little about VFX, you know, with the way she edits herself into movie scenes and stuff.
Just binge watched season 3 of Love Death and Robots. Excellent stuff! Thanks for pointing it at me!
i literally cant wait for these videos !
So glad you guys showed a second of Rockfish by Blur. It’s one of the first animated shorts I watched and it’s one of the few I always think about and have a hard time finding online. Another one is a claymation-style animation called Gray (Grey) and it’s about purgatory. Unsure if it’s by Blur though, I def knew Rockfish was by Blur.
@Zenzuke
Жыл бұрын
Grey is by Ruairi Robinson, and it was nominated for the Oscars.
@AlexGlanville
Жыл бұрын
@@Zenzuke Legend! Looks like I was a little off on the title, "Fifty Percent Grey". I appreciate this so muchg, it's been years since I've watched this and to watch it again is incredible. Happy to hear it was nominated for an Oscar!
@AlexGlanville
Жыл бұрын
@@Zenzuke I had forgotten so much of this short. It wasn't about Purgatory, but rather going through Heaven, Purgatory, Hell. It's amazing what the mind forgets, or rather, chooses to remember. I also totally forgot that the character was a soldier.
What a great way to end the year. Tim is a great guest
i love all of your reactions and recreation. i cant get enough.
Loved the episode! ❤
Would love to have you guys take a look at Helblade: Senua's Sacrifice . . . and the gameplay trailer for Senua's Sacrifice 2.
I loved Tim Miller, would love to see him come back for some more great react episodes. Also I would love to see more L,D+R episodes with other great animators. Personally I would love to see Love, Death + Robots have more episodes per season, like Season 1, but I don't know how much work goes into that.
Love his stuff. Always fun when he’s on.
Me and my Wife watched the 3rd season yesterday, waiting for the New Year, and I come on KZread the next day to find out Corridor did a VFX Artists React with Tim Miller hours prior to watching the season. The timing is insane, I love it. Also, Swarm was my absolute favorite, I loved the ending. It was a great way to 'uno reverse' the whole subplot, and I would pay good money to have it expanded into a full series.
So great! You guys need to look at the Star Wars old republic cinematic
3DSMAX was probably the first "real" 3D software I tried to learn. I did pretty well, took a short course on it and even showed the teacher a new thing he didn't realize. But development on 3D moves so fast. One computer failure and that program went bye-bye. By the time I got a new version of it I didn't even recognize the thing. I can't even begin to fathom Blender and the other tiny 3D program I use, I'm constantly afraid the developer is going to add something I don't understand and wreck it for me. So every 3D artist that can keep up gets mad respect from me.
@chaos.corner
Жыл бұрын
Blender changes quickly too. Even their own documentation doesn't keep up.
@17thshard62
Жыл бұрын
@@chaos.corner Blender changes quickly, just remember that a ton of it is moved by the typical driver of said changes: Rule 34.
@txcforever
Жыл бұрын
True, but on the other hand, think how many things are basically automated compared to what you were used to. Like the challenges Corridor members do in a week or even less for their videos, a decade ago you would need months if not more to accomplish.
Absolutely beautiful times we live in! Tim is awesome and you guys have started a revolution with this channel!
Love it! Frigging Legend! Cheers for that guys! 🔥
I can't stop looking at his flipflop and how close it is to our hosts
@thestarseeker8196
Жыл бұрын
Not everybody will understand but I understand
@VinylBlair
Жыл бұрын
Too close for comfort.
@TheChilipepper77
Жыл бұрын
I didn’t notice it until I read this comment
@vinderesual
Жыл бұрын
every dad wear flipflop, its a must
*Suggestion for a future "VFX Artists React to Bad & Great Video Game Cinematics!"* React to the cinematic intros of the Onimusha Trilogy. Onimusha Warlords, Onimusha 2, and Onimusha 3 had interesting cinematic openings for the early 2000s.
@AliLightfoot
Жыл бұрын
So much of the dialogue from the (damn unskippable) Onimusha 2 cutscenes is seared into my memory.
congrats on 6 mil!!
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step Padawan!" is something I'll remember fondly now. Thanks Mr Miller! Happy new year!
LOVE Love Death & Robots!! Didn't know it was Miller. I was sure they were all different artists directing each tale. Beyond the Aquilla Rift is my all time favourite. Twist had my jaw hit the floor!
@reikun86
Жыл бұрын
I remember back when David Fincher wanted to take on Heavy Metal, but for whatever reason, couldn't get it off the ground. Love Death and Robots reminds me a lot of Heavy Metal with its anthology and experimenting with different styles of animation.
@gemelwalters2942
Жыл бұрын
I mean he didn't do all of them, he mentions in the interview that he gets talent from various studios but he oversees everything along with the woman who created KungFu Panda. I forget her name but they did an interview together about a year ago.
The Corridor Digital version of this is 40 minutes long. If you haven't paid up for a subscription on their site, you guys are missing out on a TON of content.
Happy New Year, Crew!!! 🎇🍾🥳🥂🎆
Tim is such a Legend! This series has seriously immortalized the people behind the visuals we all know and love! Thanks Corridor!
Please react to The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005). And possibly its sequels: 'Prince Caspian' and 'The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'. All have ground breaking visual effects as well as some dated goofs. And even possibly the 1988 British television series. Which has hilariously cheep practical effects.
Always loved videogame cinematics. What are y'all's favorites?
@jazeebers9778
Жыл бұрын
Gears of war 3 cinematics
@nicholasrodriguez4986
Жыл бұрын
The intro to halo 4. Just when it came out it seemed so damn real.
@MichaelWutsch
Жыл бұрын
Remastered halo 2
@gustavorodrigues916
Жыл бұрын
Onimusha 3 intro
@defectivepikachu4582
Жыл бұрын
the overwatch trailers. maybe visually its a bit too much like the game but overall theyre the most cinematic and have the best writing
As a VFX artist, whenever I get lost by what I am doing with my career, I watch Love, death and robots and I remember why I love to do what I do! Thank you Tim and the team at blur for showing us all how good it can be!
Let me rewatch the last few years of videos before I make a suggestion. So many great episodes!
I loved season 2...I think the reason why everyone hates it is because there's not much nudity, somewhat bloody but what I liked was the animation styles...even now the whole Universe of Love, Death & Robots is stunning & beautiful mixed with tragic story telling
@_BlackT_
Жыл бұрын
Most people don't like season 2 because the stories are weak and forgettable, it has nothing to do with nudity. All seasons have incredible art style but the most memorable episodes are from season 1 and 3.
@KesSharann
Жыл бұрын
Season 2 felt like (and probably was) the cutting room floor of Season 1. There was maybe 2 good eps in season 2. It has nothing to do with a lack of skin showing.
@i.r.3231
Жыл бұрын
@blackt109 it was a joke lol but they were probably throw away episodes, 1 & 3 have powerful stories but everytime I try telling people to check it out they always say "that weird sex show?" 😂
@i.r.3231
Жыл бұрын
@KesSharann probably were old episodes for season 1 but they were like ehh...plus I think a real reason why they weren't so impacting was the pandemic.
@gemelwalters2942
Жыл бұрын
Plenty people like season 2. I try to not take trolls who are just concerned with nudity too seriously.
Keep in mind this is the same guy who made the infamous behind the scenes of his latest movie where he describes EVERY CGI shot and states stunts are dangerous. He is a great VFX artist though
@gamongames
Жыл бұрын
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@Hekk.
Жыл бұрын
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@thatonevikingdude7793
Жыл бұрын
What are you referencing?
@vesperrainstar1252
Жыл бұрын
He breaksdown his Terminator movie where he grabs a marker and starts marking circles in areas where he kept saying the words CG, and says that stunts are dangerous. Filmento made fun of this video
@gemelwalters2942
Жыл бұрын
@@vesperrainstar1252 stunts aren't dangerous? I don't get it
Great work you guys!
Tim is so freaking chill guy..and humble as well..this 2 tims episode my favorite..
You know what bothers me about the Drowned Giant? The smell would be absolutely atrocious! If your cats have ever left a dead thing somewhere out of a view for a few days, you know that punch in the face. Scale that up a couple million times? Dude that girl wouldn't be chilling in his ear rocking out to her pirated Sublime MP3s, she'd be f--king dead. Also had no idea about the book sales going completely to the original authors, that's sick.
@cuckoonut1208
Жыл бұрын
First thing that came to mind was a big dead whale washing up. Thankfully they didn't show the corpse inflating with gas and exploding.
@gemelwalters2942
Жыл бұрын
well a few things. When the body did start to decay ppl did leave. It does take a bit for decomposition to set in. Secondly we have no idea whether the anatomy of this being is identical to humans in how it reacts to elements in our world that causes decomposition in the first place.
How you guys have still not reacted to Brahmastra's VFX and it's BTS is beyond me! It's like the best VFX ever done in an Indian movie!
@cuckoonut1208
Жыл бұрын
Is the movie good?
@shivaa__M
Жыл бұрын
@@cuckoonut1208 that's not for me to tell. It fits itself in a lot of genres, one might like some aspects of it and might not like some. But they'll definitely have a different experience with this one. The VFX, cinematography and music is the best part of the movie. The action sequences are also great. The amazing BGMs add a lot to the experience.
@shivaa__M
Жыл бұрын
@@cuckoonut1208 lemme know how you like it if and when you check it out!
@cuckoonut1208
Жыл бұрын
@@shivaa__M The trailer looks like an Indian cg quality progress reel with popular actors cashing in. I must admit, the training has paid off compared to 10 years ago.
@shivaa__M
Жыл бұрын
@@cuckoonut1208 yeah, the VFX in the trailer was kinda unfinished and looked a bit weird.
Man I feel like I gotta sign up to the website just because I love LDR so much and want to hear Tims perspective on all of it. What a cool guy.
happy New Year corridor Crew.
Tim Miller de havaianas me pegou despreparado, tenho que admitir
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havaianas é chique na gringa
Great episode, and Tim is one of the all time best guests you've ever had
Tim's been my favourite guest so far!! You can tell he really lovs his work and takes pride in it, and stays humble about his process. Would love for him to make a comeback!! Great episode :)
This one was really one of my favorites. Live well and prosper! :)
Tim is an incredible guest. So much expertise and friendly insight.