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The boyz discuss what they're watching/reading, answer some calls from the ABZ phone line, and talk about Crumb (1994)!

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Will See

Hell yeah

tmcms

creatively inspiring doc suggestion: STYLE WARS (1983)

Anonymous

The mention of the Daylight hat inspired me to search film crew hats on ebay and have a good laugh. Would love to roll through town in my "Frost/Nixon" or "The Astronaut Farmer" hat. I almost bought a Speed one though. Or a Bosch Season 5 one.

perkisize

Not necessary to have seen the show, and its difficult to find at the moment anyway, but I really like this interview on fair use in media by the guys behind Nirvanna the Band the Show. They do a lot of cool editing and stuff I've never really seen before and their whole thing is really inspiring to me. https://youtu.be/FQXxw6PUu_4

AFistfulofGwildors

Holy shit crumb was great. I rewatched the second half the next day after I watched it, it’s truly fascinating. For art documentaries, I’d have to recommend exit through the gift shop. It’s a enjoyable watch and they explore what the value of art is, and whether or not an artist is separate from their persona.

Anonymous

Banksy is the Sensitive Bro of the contemporary art world.

Jon Smith

Near Dark is up on AMC and Shudder, think it’s been off streaming for a while?

Jon Smith

I know I always talk about WTF but he put the Liotta ep back up and it’s a dang ass treat RIP

Anonymous

I'd love to hear the expanded version of Stanger Writes Down the Cursewords & How His Parents Found Out

Anonymous

I'm NOT making a film suggestion, but just thought you should know of the existence of 1976's "Lifeguard" starring Sam Elliott. According to the Sauna summary, "Rick, still in his 30's, works full-time as a lifeguard on the beaches of Los Angeles. When he meets his divorced high school girlfriend and her five-year-old son after fifteen years, he considers switching to a more "serious" job."

Anonymous

A movie that has been referenced many times on the show.

Rob Brown

Speaking of “The Umbrella Man”, I worked on an indie movie in Pittsburgh by the same name about the same thing about a decade ago. I’m not sure it ever saw the light of day, but it may have been on Prime at some point. In it, I’m a lawyer in one scene that takes place in 1982, and when I explain to people what my wardrobe was like, I describe my look as “The guy from Goodfellas that fucked up and spent the money”.

Fred Skull

RIP Ray Liotta. Hopefully he took a diagonal course to heaven.