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My guest for this month is Herb van der Poll, and he's joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 1992 American-British satirical mockumentary film Bob Roberts. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly.
Show notes:
- The cast is seriously insane, with Tim Robbins, Giancarlo Esposito, Ray Wise, Gore Vidal, John Cusack, Peter Gallagher, Alan Rickman, and Susan Sarandon
- Oh and also James Spader, Helen Hunt, Jack Black, Jeremy Piven and his sister Shira, and Bob Balaban
- Unless you've been living under a rock, you already know we have an election happening
- The film shows some strong parallels to the presidency of George W. Bush
- Ray Wise, of course, was famously Laura Palmer's dad on one of my all time favorite shows, Twin Peaks
- In this film, he and Alan Rickman play Dick Cheney and Karl Rove type figures
- Folk music is often in the service of liberal causes, and the subversion of that idea is one of the reasons this film is so compelling
- Specifically the music here is in the style of Bob Dylan, with Bob Roberts naming his albums The Freewheelin' Bob Roberts, and Bob on Bob
- The Alan Rickman character also has a distinctly Oliver North vibe to him
- Strom Thurmond was a terrible human being
- This film feels like a satire of Ronald Reagan's America
- Bob Roberts himself represents a response to the JFK and RFK eras
- The 24-hour news cycle is designed for 9/11 level attacks, not the daily news
- I still haven't seen Toy Story 3, much to my shame
- The Mass Psychology of Fascism, by Wilhelm Reich, is the book I was referring to
- If for some reason you haven't listened to Hamilton yet, you really should, it's phenomenal
- Herb may be right that most people know Giancarlo Esposito from Breaking Bad, I know him from Do the Right Thing, School Daze, The Usual Suspects, and King of New York
- This film is very different from other Tim Robbins directed projects, like Dead Man Walking) or Cradle Will Rock
- The film has a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, built on 36 positive essays
- The Simpsons episode that is named for this film is Sideshow Bob Roberts, from 1994's season six)
- James Spader's current show Blacklist) is about to start its fourth season
- Technically Miramax is still a studio, but it's changed hands several times in the last few years, and I don't think they're producing new films
- StudioCanal uses Lionsgate for their US distribution
- I think the involvement of Robert Altman and Gary Trudeau is probably why Criterion released Tanner '88
- This film was an influence on another of my favorite television shows, The West Wing
- I've never seen Tapeheads, so I'll have to take Herb's word that "Retake America" from this film came from it
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