Are reading my convoluted thoughts on film and popular culture not enough? Then you're in luck. Jon Cross was kind enough to invite me onto his fabulous podcast The After Movie Diner (a website I've been known to write for now and again). Besides sounding like a sedated thirteen year old boy, I think I acquitted okay here. I don't know if deliberate, contemplative talkers like myself make the best podcast guests, but I know that I had a blast and would love to do it again.
So, hop on over to the Diner and listen to Jon and I dissect Kathryn Bigelow's 1995 neo-noir sci-fi thriller Strange Days. I've been on a massive Bigelow kick lately, revisiting her films when I can. Hopefully I'll write about her work here or at the Diner soon. This film might well be my favorite of hers, although it's nearly impossible to choose between this, Near Dark, Blue Steel, and Point Break. Nevertheless, I love Strange Days enormously. It always hold up to repeat viewings, which is a sure sign of a great film.
Happy listening!
Another string to your bow. Will this be a regular gig?
ReplyDeleteWe're already talking about another Bigelow film we'd like to discuss on the show, so hopefully it'll be a semi-regular gig! And, you'll like this: I'm also talking with some other folks at another podcast about doing some Pfeiffer themed episodes. Not sure if or when it will happen, but stay tuned!
DeleteSadly I'm not familiar with Bigelow so I can't offer any insight. Pfeiffer themed episodes sound like pfun. Keep us in the loop!
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