Hey gang, we're all back this week with a new episode, and this time we go back to politics. On this one we discuss the Netflix documentary 'Get Me Roger Stone' (or Roger Shtooooone as Alex Jones would say).
We look at this highly influential political operative, what makes him tick, and what makes him tick off others.
So sit back, grab a Margherita, put on your best loud suit, and listen in, as we talk all things Roger Stone.
This week, John and Hunter dive into the new documentary on David Lynch, The Art Life. Rather than focusing on his film career, the movie looks at his early life in the suburbs and as a young artist. We compare the movie favorably to other, lesser David Lynch documentaries, as well as discuss our impressions of Lynch today.
The Art Life is available from Criterion, as well as Amazon.
This week, John and Hunter return to the kaiju well to discuss Ishiro Honda's War of the Gargantuas. Stu is taking a break, and will return in a few weeks.
The book we heavily plugged this week was Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa by Styve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski with Yuuko Honda-Yun. We highly recommend it! Buy it on Amazon!
Hey friends, we're back with a new episode for you. On this one, Stu and John look at the 1944 Sherlock Holmes film THE SCARLET CLAW. While not as an instantly recognisable title as say The Hound of the Baskervilles, it is by no means less important.
So, grab your smoking jacket, your pipe, a glass of brandy and sit yourself by an open fire, and listen on with us.