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May 12, 2015

Episode 218: Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)

Special Guests: Tom Schiller, Lauren Tom, Michael Streeter, Laila Nabulsi
Guest Co-Host: Skizz Cyzyk

Maudit May continues with Tom Schiller's Nothing Lasts Forever which tells the story of Adam Beckett (Zach Galligan), a disillusioned young man who wants to be an artist. He gets everything he wants... just not in the way he expects it. The anachronistic film also stars Lauren Tom, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Apollonia van Ravenstein.

Remember: Nothing Lasts Forever plays on TCM on May 30, 2015!

Links:
Buy Nothing Lost Forever by Michael Streeter
Visit the official SchillerVision website
Buy Tom Schiller's Henry Miller: Asleep and Awake
Read A Lost Comedic Masterpiece from 1984 by Richard Brody
Read "Nothing Lasts Forever," yet this Bill Murray movie persists by Stephen Saito
Read Nothing Lasts Forever director Tom Schiller by Erik Adams
Check out Homeboy Industries
Support Lauren Tom's fundraising

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Music:
"Nothing Lasts Forever" - Mara Beckerman
Soundtrack - Howard Shore
"It's Only a Paper Moon" - Count Basie & Zoot Sims

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1 comment:

  1. I haven't seen Nothing Lasts Forever in over twenty years, and your podcast has made me want to watch it again. I saw it when i was a teenager back in 1994 in the UK, it aired on BBC2 as part of the Moviedrome strand, hosted by Alex Cox. His amusing, parodic intro can ben seen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4dgqQ7-tkc
    Moviedrome (as hosted by Cox) was a great series, and before i stumbled across Michael J. Weldon's (second) Psychotronic Video Guide, these intros informed my early film criticsm that would many years later mutate into a book. In the 1994 season alone, this Welsh teenager stranded in the countryside was exposed to The Baby, The Harder They Come, Carny, Psychomania, KIss Me Deadly and Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia. Now that's programming! If you ever get Cox on again, you should ask him about Moviedrome.

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