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Since the beginning, one of the functions of the podcast has been to reevaluate people, ideas, and cultural phenomena that were important to us when we were younger. And so, we finally get to Woody Allen. We discuss how the allegations against him have impacted how we view his work, and explore the implications of his "whatever works" philosophy. We also watch one of his best and darkest films, CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS (1989), and debate its vision of morality in a godless universe. PLUS: Ed Markey defeats Joe Kennedy, and one of our hosts pines for the Jerry Lewis Telethon.

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Maouriceltic

I remember when Jerry Lewis called Peter Bogdanovich the worlds greatest director on the telethon...in 2006

Emvee

I love the existential dread parallel plot in Hannah and Her Sisters (a film which one might otherwise read as creepily presciently autobiographical – substituting a sister-in-law for a stepdaughter). Specifically, the phrase/realization "I was happy, but I just didn't realize I was happy” is one worth keeping in mind. (Also, on a lighter note that whole bit about: "It was an ink stain!" / "How was I to know? Everyone was pointing back there.")