OH, FRABJOUS DAY. CALLOOH! CALLAY!” HE CHORTLED IN HIS JOY.
Yes, that’s right. Pop Art is back and:
POP ART SAYS: AT
LONG LAST LOVE– Episode 113, Ghost/Madly, Truly, Deeply
Yes, this is the
Valentine’s Day episode and, yes, it is very, very late. This is due to the
good (an incredible vacation to Sydney and New Zealand) and bad (getting Covid
the day we were flying back). So, thanks for your patience to my regular listeners.
As for those who aren’t regular listeners, please become so, so that I can
thank you for your patience. 
“Ditto”. For these
two films, I and Richard Kirkham of such vlogs and blogs like The Lambcast and
The Strother Martin Film Project, had a great time discussing two romantic dramas
about lovers coming back from the afterlife to interact with those left behind.
We especially had
a great discussion not only as to why such films are so popular, but whether
there is a difference between films where the ghost is a man or a woman (we
thought there might very well be). Both films came out the same year, but thematically
and stylistically, they are so very different. But only one has Alan Rickman in
it. 
So, join us with
this great discussion where after death your loved ones may come back, whether
you want them to or not. 
I highly recommend
checking Richard Kirkham’s various blogs:
The Lambcast https://largeassmovieblogs.com/category/podcasts/lambcast
The Strother
Martin Film Project https://strothermartinfilmproject.wordpress.com/
A Movie a Day https://kirkhamamovieaday.com/
Check out my blog
at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ 
My books, More
Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other
Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss 
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follow or comment on my podcast. I’d love to know what you think. And check out
the other episodes.