Stanley Jaffe talks about the impact of ‘The Director’s Company’ (Friedkin, Coppola, Bogdanovich) on the producer/director dynamic. It goes chronologically, and because I missed a lot fo the start, this recording starts post-Godfather, post-Mean Streets, Post-Last Picture Show, with The Exorcist – and I notice that while my recording has Tubular Bells, the Amazon Prime version has no music at the same point, a victim of the different licensing agreements between TV programmes for broadcast, and for sale outside broadcast. It tells the story of the new generation of filmmakers that arose at a time when the old Hollywood studio system was in decline, and independent cinema was on the rise. It’s Easy Riders Raging Bulls, a documentary based on Peter Biskind’s book of the same title (which I also read at the time, and enjoyed). The next recording starts with a brief snatch of Top of the Pops, with Dermot O’Leary, but since this was late at night, I’m assuming this was I Love 1992 which I jolly well should have been recording.īut it switches to BBC Four, and the next recording is similarly missing the start – in fact it’s missing about 70 minutes, which would be really annoying except that it’s on Amazon Prime, so I can at least watch all of it. For completeness, Here’s all the questions, including all the easy ones just for fun.Īnd here’s the whole episode (including the Fastest Finger First bit that my recording misses). I looked at the documentary on the cheating scandal a while back, I’ve missed the beginning so it’s straight into the first question. They’ve subtitled it An Officer and a Gentleman?. First on today’s disc, something of a repeat, as it’s the edition of Who Wants to be a Millionaire featuring Major Charles Ingram.
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