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Get your disguise on, listener! We got a big boy this week: Paul Schrader's directorial debut, the 1978 auto workers union heist film BLUE COLLAR! The fellas are going long on this one, talking UAW history, race and organized labor, Richard Pryor's performance, Harvey Keitel trying very hard to quit the movie, Yaphet Kotto's lifetime of UFO encounters (really), and whether Schrader could really have made such a leftist film without meaning to, as he claims. This episode is nearly three hours of gleaming chrome fresh off the line or whatever. Check it out!
Further Reading:
"Ex‐Operative Says He Worked for F.B.I. to Disrupt Political Activities Up to '74"
"Southern California Hotel Workers Are on Strike Against Automated Management" by Alex N. Press
A History of America in Ten Strikes by Erik Loomis
The Making of Black Detroit in the Age of Henry Ford by Beth Tompkin Bates
Organized Labor and the Black Worker and The Black Worker by Philip S. Foner
Further Viewing:
MATEWAN (1987)
SILKWOOD (1983)
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Well, we've reached the end of our Paul Schrader retrospective - for a couple weeks until OH, CANADA comes out - and it's time to discuss our findings. What did we learn about Schrader? About film? About podcasting? About ourselves? Can we remember all the different ways we got sick and hurt...
Published 11/22/24
As a little bonus, we talked some more MASTER GARDENER with Jake's old friend and professional New Orleans gardener Bob Martin! Lots of technical gardening chat, native NOLA plants, gardening movies, and some commiseration between friends of Jake that he very quickly shuts down.
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Published 11/15/24