Discover1999: The PodcastTHE LIMEY: "Bang" - with Devan Scott
THE LIMEY: "Bang" - with Devan Scott

THE LIMEY: "Bang" - with Devan Scott

Update: 2025-05-06
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The Limey was 170th highest grossing movie of 1999, finishing just one spot ahead of cult favorite Jawbreaker


Released October 8th in just 17 theaters and going on to make $3.2 million on a $10 million budget, The Limey was directed by Steven Soderbergh, just on the verge of his first major commercial successes (Erin Brokovich and Traffic, both released on opposite ends of 2000) and following another acclaimed crime caper, 1998’s Elmore Leonard adaptation Out of Sight.


Featuring a tour-de-force performance from Terrence Stamp,  The Limey crosses genre boundaries, it also straddles the line between Soderbergh's smaller, more risk-taking films (like sex, lies, and videotape and Schizopolis) and his bigger, more ambitious ones (like Traffic and Ocean's 11).


In this episode, John and Julia are joined by filmmaker, podcaster, and Steven Soderbergh fan Devan Scott joins John and Julia to discuss 1999's best crime thriller/comedy/tone poem.


Devan is on Bluesky @dagscott.



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THE LIMEY: "Bang" - with Devan Scott

THE LIMEY: "Bang" - with Devan Scott

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