Thom Hartmann: Conversations with Great Minds – Tom Shadyac, P.2
Posted by adminJan 16
Tom Shadyac Joins Thom Hartmann. He has been a director – a producer – a screenwriter – an actor – and a comedian. His movies are some of the most widely-recognized films in the last few decades – from the “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” series – to the “Nutty Professor” movies – to “Liar, Liar” and “Bruce Almighty.” In his most recent film – “I am” he takes us on a journey in search of the nature of humanity – and what it means to live a truly fulfilling life on this planet – a topic we’ll definitely get into. Currently – he is a professor of communications – and teaches screenwriting at Pepperdine Univeristy’s Seaver college.



Amazing Man, rather like all of us. It’s lovely to see he has the courage and that he knows the truth. I really do feel that more and more people are realising that we are not separate and that LOVE is the way.
Pure Zeitgeist Movement…love this guy!!! Best regards from Portugal..
Thanks RT!!
Beautifully said, thankyou for your contribution and message!
amazing to see so many people thinking these great things!
Well said Tom Shadyac
RT corrupting american “culture”, finally!
in USA you buy stuff
in Soviet Rasha stuff buy you )
33 likes!
1 person is OBVIOUSLY satan.
Those proves the genius of capitalism. We all are individuals with different understandings of happiness. How can govt provide happiness to 300 million individual. Only the freedom of choice can offer the opportunity for every to find happiness.
I just came up with, “Hey, how come TeaParty isn’t all over the living wage issue?”
That’s because common sense breeds common sense.
thanks Thom
–ben
Another wonderful interview on this excellent show.
Sincere and humble man.
We have done the same thing…left the large house and “things” to live in a 5th wheel. We have never been happier!
I AM
this guy has a head on his shoulders he made the right move mind control before and now nomore welcome back into the real world
Great Upload !
support the venus project and the zeitgeist movement