I cried and laughed at the same time when you described watching the flick. This is one of your best Unkempt shows yet. Of course I think that with each one…
Happy Birthday and wishing great things for you in 2009!
B.
Paul Babin
March 16, 2009 | 1:26 pm
Happy Birthday a bit belated. You still have that amazing knack to invoke real emotion that I don’t get from others that I listen to. Thank you as always for an awesome story!
p.
Will
March 16, 2009 | 2:20 pm
Happy Belated Birthday, Tim.
Hollywood makes you feel like the gasping fish. Flopping around on a wet dock hoping to fall back in the water.
Not everyone falls back in, but we all continue to struggle in the hope that we will.
I left L.A., the pain inside me got to be too much. I think back to the what if’s. What if I had stayed? What if I never took that job out of state that changed my life forever?
If you still feel it in you, you know what I’m talking about, “it”. Then keep on plugging. Don’t give in.
I love my life now, but sometimes there’s a certain feeling in the air, a certain sunnyness to the day and I’m transported back. I’m on the set and living my dream all in the fleeting moment of a blink.
Someone once told me the following quote, “the worst day on the set, is better than the best day in the real word”. It’s so completely true. I know I was a set junkie. And I miss my fix. badly.
Cheers.
Will
Daniel
March 18, 2009 | 1:28 am
This will be your year. Don’t ever doubt it. Maybe thats one of life’s mysteries – that the people that love what they do, the people that struggle, the people who dare to dream – will succeed.
I’ve been tuning into this journey from your very first podcast – 4 years ago. Now let me put it this way – I think that your show, your thoughts, struggles, feelings and dreams, have spread hope. An hourly escape to another world.
Good luck out there. This year is going to be a good one.
- Dan
Mark
March 18, 2009 | 3:17 am
Well, you still might make the DVD deleted scenes, along with director’s commentary about the idiot who couldn’t break the bottle, LOL.
But seriously, great show, always enjoy it. I’m looking forward to hearing the Chuck story.
Happy Birthday first my friend, and again, congrats on the iProng piece.
But really, it’s your words, words like this that will take you exactly where you want and need to go…because it’s what people respond to, it’s a tender and honest piece of who you are, and I feel, if anything, -that- should be something worth a ton.
I admit, there was a little weeping fought off by my eyes at the end, but I loved them for it, for their reaction to you and your story. That’s the magic, the THING.
I wish you many things, but I hope for that one thing you wish for yourself the most.
I’ve always said that THP is required listening for anyone headed to Hollywood to ‘make it big.’ No one tells a story about ‘the biz’ like you do T.C.. I understand why this was an Unkempt label show, but it might as well have been a regular version. SO awesome. You had me laughing so hard while out on the run. A brilliant piece!
Beth – Thanks for the kind words and Bday wishes;)
Paul – Thanks man. Great to hear from you.
Will – I hear you Will. This is very difficult city to leave. It really is. I’m still “feelin’ it” though.
Daniel – Wow. Thank you. I hope to see you out here soon.
Mark – You’re right. The DVD deleted scenes is my last hope. Something else to wait for;)
Melinda – Thank you so much. Means a ton coming from you. *Hugs* from LA to Philly;)
Grant – Hey man. I’m glad I entertained another one of your runs. Damn. You’re in good shape. Thanks so much Grant.
Anthony
March 19, 2009 | 10:08 am
Hang in there Tim, There always seem to be something that keep us from getting to the party or big break.I hope the disappointments or set backs don’t throw you off your game or lower your moral, but see them as learning experiences. The bigger the set back or disappointment the more knowledge there is to gain. Great podcast.
martin
March 20, 2009 | 2:53 am
Happy Birthday Tim (sorry to be late). I’m really sorry your not in the Movie. But Head up. Dude, this is YOUR YEAR!
One Day i will see you in a Theather in Switzerland on a big Screen. Looking foreward to that
What kind of game are you playing with the six feet under song? I can’t afford to have people see me crying in my car like that. You’re toying with feelings here Coyne! Really great great show. You help make this place so much better.
Anthony – Absolutely. Thanks so much.
Martin – Switzerland! Here I come!
Tim – Yup. Had to do it. It was actually sort of a meta shout-out to my buddy Jeff who saw Crossing Over with me. His favorite show as Six Feet Under and we both talked about that song the night of the screening. And I wanted to toy with your feelings;)
Lily M
March 23, 2009 | 7:17 pm
Tim,
Once again, I find such beauty in an mp3. Isn’t that crazy? That so much feeling and emotion and passion can be boiled down to 1’s and 0’s? I think I’ll download a bunch of these for my 18 hour (and back) trip to the Philippines next month.
You’re on the IMDB page for the movie, Tim, so according to rabble like me in the boonies of Torontoland, you’re in that fucking movie, man! Perhaps I’ll microboycott it and I’ll never know any different.
I can tell you with all certainty that this is your year.
Next year will be your year, too. Just like last year was, and the 35 years before that.
(and if that’s more discouraging than inspiring, then take a breather and turn the fuck around!)
(and I mean that turn the fuck around part figuratively. I’m not saying leave LA. bah.)
This is such a great episode that I’m burning it off for friends. Thanks for sharing it with us so I could share your amazing story with everybody else. Happy Birthday.
-Justin
You nailed it! Awesomest episode, and heartbreaking, too. This is your year and there is so much of it left, this is your year.
And happy birthday, too, although it feels like last month that we celebrated your 36th…
Just had to stop by the site to let you know how much I appreciate your podcast. Not only is it witty and funny, but the way you illustrate the facts of life is just so beautiful. I don’t mean this to sound overly dramatic, but as I listen I learn a lot about myself as well. So thank you sir. It’s a wonderful show!
The moment you mentioned that you were cast in the movie I immediately paused the show and checked the cast list for the movie on IMDB and there you were! I shook my left fist in front of me and bit my lower lip as I thought to myself “Fuck yeah, Tim Coyne! Fuck Yeah!!” Then I went back to listening. Needless to say the moment in the movie theater, the moment of truth, was bittersweet in that true “world of Tim Coyne” fashion.
Everytime I listen to one of these I feel like I learn something about myself.
Austin – Thanks for the Birthday wishes and for taking the time to comment. Thank you for your kind words Sir;)
Paul – Painful at the time. Funny now. For sure;) Thanks for listening Paul.
Palle – Denmark in the house! Great to hear from you Palle. Yes. I was there was a different ending as well. When I sat down at that screening I was convinced that it was going to be a happy ending. Aaaaarghhh!
Ron – Thanks so much. I truly appreciate your kind words.
JT
April 5, 2009 | 4:41 am
Great story TC. Heartbreaking though. You will be on the big screen one day!!!
Hi, I listen to you from czech republic,really great show. I’ve just seen the movie and saw you at the bar so you pulled it off… even for just a few seconds.Keep it up man
Hey Tim,
I cried and laughed at the same time when you described watching the flick. This is one of your best Unkempt shows yet. Of course I think that with each one…
Happy Birthday and wishing great things for you in 2009!
B.
Happy Birthday a bit belated. You still have that amazing knack to invoke real emotion that I don’t get from others that I listen to. Thank you as always for an awesome story!
p.
Happy Belated Birthday, Tim.
Hollywood makes you feel like the gasping fish. Flopping around on a wet dock hoping to fall back in the water.
Not everyone falls back in, but we all continue to struggle in the hope that we will.
I left L.A., the pain inside me got to be too much. I think back to the what if’s. What if I had stayed? What if I never took that job out of state that changed my life forever?
If you still feel it in you, you know what I’m talking about, “it”. Then keep on plugging. Don’t give in.
I love my life now, but sometimes there’s a certain feeling in the air, a certain sunnyness to the day and I’m transported back. I’m on the set and living my dream all in the fleeting moment of a blink.
Someone once told me the following quote, “the worst day on the set, is better than the best day in the real word”. It’s so completely true. I know I was a set junkie. And I miss my fix. badly.
Cheers.
Will
This will be your year. Don’t ever doubt it. Maybe thats one of life’s mysteries – that the people that love what they do, the people that struggle, the people who dare to dream – will succeed.
I’ve been tuning into this journey from your very first podcast – 4 years ago. Now let me put it this way – I think that your show, your thoughts, struggles, feelings and dreams, have spread hope. An hourly escape to another world.
Good luck out there. This year is going to be a good one.
- Dan
Well, you still might make the DVD deleted scenes, along with director’s commentary about the idiot who couldn’t break the bottle, LOL.
But seriously, great show, always enjoy it. I’m looking forward to hearing the Chuck story.
Happy Birthday first my friend, and again, congrats on the iProng piece.
But really, it’s your words, words like this that will take you exactly where you want and need to go…because it’s what people respond to, it’s a tender and honest piece of who you are, and I feel, if anything, -that- should be something worth a ton.
I admit, there was a little weeping fought off by my eyes at the end, but I loved them for it, for their reaction to you and your story. That’s the magic, the THING.
I wish you many things, but I hope for that one thing you wish for yourself the most.
*hugs* Keep on, keeing-on!
I’ve always said that THP is required listening for anyone headed to Hollywood to ‘make it big.’ No one tells a story about ‘the biz’ like you do T.C.. I understand why this was an Unkempt label show, but it might as well have been a regular version. SO awesome. You had me laughing so hard while out on the run. A brilliant piece!
Thanks so much everbody.
Beth – Thanks for the kind words and Bday wishes;)
Paul – Thanks man. Great to hear from you.
Will – I hear you Will. This is very difficult city to leave. It really is. I’m still “feelin’ it” though.
Daniel – Wow. Thank you. I hope to see you out here soon.
Mark – You’re right. The DVD deleted scenes is my last hope. Something else to wait for;)
Melinda – Thank you so much. Means a ton coming from you. *Hugs* from LA to Philly;)
Grant – Hey man. I’m glad I entertained another one of your runs. Damn. You’re in good shape. Thanks so much Grant.
Hang in there Tim, There always seem to be something that keep us from getting to the party or big break.I hope the disappointments or set backs don’t throw you off your game or lower your moral, but see them as learning experiences. The bigger the set back or disappointment the more knowledge there is to gain. Great podcast.
Happy Birthday Tim (sorry to be late). I’m really sorry your not in the Movie. But Head up. Dude, this is YOUR YEAR!
One Day i will see you in a Theather in Switzerland on a big Screen. Looking foreward to that
Your biggest Fan in Switzerland. Martin
What kind of game are you playing with the six feet under song? I can’t afford to have people see me crying in my car like that. You’re toying with feelings here Coyne! Really great great show. You help make this place so much better.
Anthony – Absolutely. Thanks so much.
Martin – Switzerland! Here I come!
Tim – Yup. Had to do it. It was actually sort of a meta shout-out to my buddy Jeff who saw Crossing Over with me. His favorite show as Six Feet Under and we both talked about that song the night of the screening. And I wanted to toy with your feelings;)
Tim,
Once again, I find such beauty in an mp3. Isn’t that crazy? That so much feeling and emotion and passion can be boiled down to 1’s and 0’s? I think I’ll download a bunch of these for my 18 hour (and back) trip to the Philippines next month.
You’re on the IMDB page for the movie, Tim, so according to rabble like me in the boonies of Torontoland, you’re in that fucking movie, man! Perhaps I’ll microboycott it and I’ll never know any different.
I can tell you with all certainty that this is your year.
Next year will be your year, too. Just like last year was, and the 35 years before that.
(and if that’s more discouraging than inspiring, then take a breather and turn the fuck around!)
(and I mean that turn the fuck around part figuratively. I’m not saying leave LA. bah.)
Anyway, I hope you had a swingin’ birthday.
Best wishes,
Lily
This is such a great episode that I’m burning it off for friends. Thanks for sharing it with us so I could share your amazing story with everybody else. Happy Birthday.
-Justin
You nailed it! Awesomest episode, and heartbreaking, too. This is your year and there is so much of it left, this is your year.
And happy birthday, too, although it feels like last month that we celebrated your 36th…
Lily – 1’s and 0’s baby;) Thanks so much. I did have a swingin’ bday. Have a great trip to the Philippines. So glad you checked out my stuff.
Justin – I like that. A little old school underground cd burning. Sweet! Grass roots. Nice! Thanks so much Justin.
Sebastian – Thank you. Yes. The time is flying by;)
Hey Tim!
Happy Birthday!
Just had to stop by the site to let you know how much I appreciate your podcast. Not only is it witty and funny, but the way you illustrate the facts of life is just so beautiful. I don’t mean this to sound overly dramatic, but as I listen I learn a lot about myself as well. So thank you sir. It’s a wonderful show!
-Austin
Great storytelling Tim, I had to stop and take a break when I got to the bar scene, I was hyperventilating. Painful, funny, true. Good writing.
Great story with an AAAAARGHHH!-ending. Happy birthday and the best of luck from Denmark, Europe, dude.
The moment you mentioned that you were cast in the movie I immediately paused the show and checked the cast list for the movie on IMDB and there you were! I shook my left fist in front of me and bit my lower lip as I thought to myself “Fuck yeah, Tim Coyne! Fuck Yeah!!” Then I went back to listening. Needless to say the moment in the movie theater, the moment of truth, was bittersweet in that true “world of Tim Coyne” fashion.
Everytime I listen to one of these I feel like I learn something about myself.
Amazing stuff as always.
Austin – Thanks for the Birthday wishes and for taking the time to comment. Thank you for your kind words Sir;)
Paul – Painful at the time. Funny now. For sure;) Thanks for listening Paul.
Palle – Denmark in the house! Great to hear from you Palle. Yes. I was there was a different ending as well. When I sat down at that screening I was convinced that it was going to be a happy ending. Aaaaarghhh!
Ron – Thanks so much. I truly appreciate your kind words.
Great story TC. Heartbreaking though. You will be on the big screen one day!!!
Thanks JT;)
awesome man.
Hi, I listen to you from czech republic,really great show. I’ve just seen the movie and saw you at the bar so you pulled it off… even for just a few seconds.Keep it up man
Hey Johny. Thanks so much. Glad I’ve got some love coming from the Czech Republic.