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POP ART: Episode 32-The Lngest Yard/The Lonesliness of the Long Distance Runner

POP ART: Episode 32-The Lngest Yard/The Lonesliness of the Long Distance Runner

Update: 2020-11-22
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“Stick this is your trophy case.” It’s November, and to paraphrase Alfred Lord Tennyson, in fall a young man’s fancy turns to thoughts of…sports, or, since one of our films is British, sport. And since we are still in quarantine, what better idea that to combine sports with prison. Sounds like the perfect time for Episode 32 of Pop Art, the podcast where my guest chooses a movie from popular culture and I’ll select a film from the more art/classic side of cinema with a connection to it. For this episode, I am happy to welcome back a previous guest, film enthusiast, creator of the Film a Day blog, and host of the LAMBCast podcast Richard Kirkham, who has chosen the Robert Aldrich directed Burt Reynolds vehicle, The Longest Yard, and I have chosen the angry young man Tony Richardson drama, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, both about sports and prisons. And in this episode we answer such questions as: What was the alternative ending for The Longest Yard? Which people associated with the movies are part of long film dynasties? What did Aldrich think of Reynolds and what did Reynolds think of Aldrich? How does James Bond and Alfred Hitchcock fit in? What is the difference between James and Edward Fox? Who started the crazy old ladies films? What is an angry young man and what do they want?


Meanwhile, check out Richard’s Film a Day blog at http://kirkhamclass.blogspot.com/


And the LAMBCast at http://www.largeassmovieblogs.com/

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POP ART: Episode 32-The Lngest Yard/The Lonesliness of the Long Distance Runner

POP ART: Episode 32-The Lngest Yard/The Lonesliness of the Long Distance Runner

Howard Casner