The gang gets the it’s always chatty on the cultural content consumption appraisal hour blues! Let’s get down and dirty and bluesy and be outright chatterboxes about it all, folks! Today we are reviewing things!! And one of those things is a podcast. How quaint, right!? And the other thing is a music documentary. Classic CCCAH.
Odds and ends shout from the jump, it’s actually Martin Scorsese’s second time featuring on the show after The Last Waltz was in Season 1. He’s like a favourite of the show. A sage of film and the art of preservation. An archiver extraordinaire, which we of course love. A cinematic staple of our movie-centred discourse. (And right about everything he says about the movie industry, especially popular franchises.)
Here is the Wikipedia page for the entire The Blues series Martin Scorsese executive produced, made up of 7 films directed by different directors, including Feels Like Going home which Scorsese directed himself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blues_(film_series)
A kind soul has uploaded the entire Feels Like Going Home documentary on to Vimeo. This clearly will not stay on the internet forever, sadly. I’ve got the “even the internet is ephemeral” blues. But for now, here it is: https://vimeo.com/411556140
Episode 70 of the lovely Always Sunny podcast, featuring Charlie Day and Megan Ganz talking to (and reminiscing with) the fantastic writers Rob Rosell and Scott Marder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgQJrra5gQw
We are not shills for this streaming service but gosh darn it, links for it have appeared in our shownotes countlessly. Here’s another, I guess. Good, great, grand, wonderful: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/70136141
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