52 min

Episode 4: The Loved One Classic Comedy Film Podcast

    • TV & Film

After several films from the golden age of the studio system, Trey Lawson and Lesley Coffin go more modern, dark, and cult with the 1965 film The Loved One, directed by Tony Richardson. Called the most offensive film, Although we start off feeling pretty good about the film, much like the movie, it ends with us feeling down. We discuss our love of a good cameo, some grotesque scenes, make an interesting comparison to Network and even stranger connection to The Blue Brothers.
You can follow Trey Lawson at @T_Lawson ( http://celluloidsheep.wordpress.com) and Lesley Coffin at @filmbiographer (lesleycoffin.com).
*apologize for the poor audio quality and delay, I had some technical difficulties.

After several films from the golden age of the studio system, Trey Lawson and Lesley Coffin go more modern, dark, and cult with the 1965 film The Loved One, directed by Tony Richardson. Called the most offensive film, Although we start off feeling pretty good about the film, much like the movie, it ends with us feeling down. We discuss our love of a good cameo, some grotesque scenes, make an interesting comparison to Network and even stranger connection to The Blue Brothers.
You can follow Trey Lawson at @T_Lawson ( http://celluloidsheep.wordpress.com) and Lesley Coffin at @filmbiographer (lesleycoffin.com).
*apologize for the poor audio quality and delay, I had some technical difficulties.

52 min

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