
This episode features Brendan Fraser discussing his new film "Pressure," his Oscar win, and his return to acting in "The Mummy 4." Key topics include the historical context of D-Day, the challenges of portraying Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Fraser's experiences in Hollywood.
Brendan Fraser shares insights about his role in "Pressure," a film centered on the D-Day invasion and the critical weather decisions made by Eisenhower. He explains the importance of meteorology in military strategy during World War II.
The conversation touches on Fraser's career journey, including his struggles and triumphs, particularly after winning an Oscar for "The Whale." He reflects on how the industry has changed and his excitement about reprising his role in "The Mummy 4."
Fraser also discusses the dynamics of working with directors like Darren Aronofsky and the collaborative nature of filmmaking, emphasizing the importance of good leadership on set.
Throughout the episode, Fraser's warmth and humor shine through, making for an engaging and entertaining conversation about his life and career.
Brendan Fraser discusses his new film "Pressure," his Oscar win, and returning for "The Mummy 4."

This episode stands out for the following:
I've always been here, guys. Maybe.Brendan Fraser on Eisenhower, The Mummy 4, and Chris Farley
I always feel like someone's gonna walk in and say, "Fraser, get out of here.".Brendan Fraser on Eisenhower, The Mummy 4, and Chris Farley
He cared for the troops intensely.Brendan Fraser on Eisenhower, The Mummy 4, and Chris Farley
Imagine the punch list of things to do.Brendan Fraser on Eisenhower, The Mummy 4, and Chris Farley
Mummies are fun.Brendan Fraser on Eisenhower, The Mummy 4, and Chris Farley
It's cool and it looks good.Brendan Fraser on Eisenhower, The Mummy 4, and Chris Farley