Sean went to Boston and DIDN'T HAVE CLAM CHOWDER.
Claude went to Nashville to attend a podcasting conference.
We've had a busy few weeks, gang. But here's Reel 19, where we take on The Marx Brothers' Duck Soup (1933), directed by Leo McCarey, and Mike Nichols' Catch-22 (1970). Each film highlights the absurdities of war--how they start and how crazy it gets once you're in the thick of it.
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
When Reel 20 is racked up, we'll be looking at Sullivan's Travels and O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a pair of films set during the Great Depression, yet designed to ensure that you're anything but depressed.