Ep 125: Harold and Maude

Nate and Ryan rewatch Harold and Maude, Hal Ashby’s 1971 cult classic, and another entry in our discussions of 5-star movies. Upon its release, audiences and critics had no idea what to make of this offbeat dark comedy. As the years went on, it gained a cult following and is widely considered to be a classic of 1970s cinema. Hal Ashby never quite earned his plaudits while he was alive, but (partly due to Harold and Maude‘s cult following) generations of film fans consider him to be one of the greats.

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Links

Harold and Maude: Life and How to Live It by Matt Zoller Seitz (Criterion).

A Boy of Twenty and a Woman of Eighty by Leticia Kent (New York Times)

 

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Ep 124: The Apartment

Nate and Ryan start their journey through their 5-Star movies by discussing The Apartment, the 1960 classic starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. Winning a swath of Oscars signaled the love people had for The Apartment early on, but over the years, its legend has only grown. Directed by Billy Wilder, it’s widely hailed as one of the best movies of all time. So why is that? Nate and Ryan discuss what there is to love about this surprisingly dark, lovely comedy.

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Links

Billy and me: why I love The Apartment by Cameron Crowe (The Guardian).

Roger Ebert’s Great Movie review of The Apartment.

 

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