We turned 40! OK, 40 episodes but still, from the comfortable vantage point of wisdom and jaded experience, we look back on Bob Fosse's groundbreaking autobiographical takedown of the myths of himself, 1979's 'All That Jazz'. Featuring the innovative "Fosse Time" editing, more iconic imagery (or "pretty pictures" as Fosse would call snapshots of his choreography) than you can shake a bowler hat at, and and unforgettable, iconic performance from Roy Scheider in yet ANOTHER role he lucked into (See our Jaws episode for the other). ALSO: Rants n Raves, Headlines, and Latch Key TV for your listening pleasure.
            
                                    
                                        253. 'The Exorcist' (1973) Part 1: Origins
                                            
                                                In this first of a multi-part exploration of William Friedkin's ground-breaking 
                                            
                                    
                                
                            
                                    
                                        252. 'Back To The Future' (Part 2)
                                            
                                                Here's the 2nd and final episode of my 'Back to the Future' revisit, enjoy! Huey
                                            
                                    
                                
                            
                                    
                                        251. 'Back to the Future' (Part 1)
                                            
                                                It's the 40th Anniversary of 'Back to the Future' and I read a review of Michael
                                            
                                    
                                
                            
                                    
                                        Tropic Thunder
                                            
                                                Like a thunderbolt from another dimension, a dimension where $90 million-dollar 
                                            
                                    
                                
                            
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