Episode 067 of the podcast sees Scott and Charlie review the blackest of comedies....Hal Ashby's 'Harold and Maude' from 1971.
'This cult classic pairs Bud Cort as a dead-pan disillusioned 20-year-old obsessed with suicide and a loveable Ruth Gordon as a fun-loving 80-year-old eccentric. They meet at a funeral, and develop a taboo romantic relationship, in which they explore the tired theme of the meaning of life with a fresh perspective.'
Scott also takes a look at another Ashby movie from a couple of years later, 'Coming Home' starring Jane Fonda and Jon Voight.
We have a brief chat about our recent screening of Taxi Driver with our good friends over at Rochester Kino.
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Scott and Charlie
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