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Finally, a real Peter Bogdanovich picture! This episode covers Bogdanovich’s directorial debut, Targets. Roger Corman gave his former assistant about $120k, along with directions to use 20 minutes of footage from The Terror, make 20 new minutes with Boris Karloff, and make 40 new minutes without Karloff. Taking inspiration from a variety of sources, such as the 1966 UT Austin tower shooting, the Vietnam war, the changing horror landscape, and his own love of classic Hollywood cinema, Peter Bogdanovich’s 1968 debut is an unparalleled piece of art born of the most ramshackle of circumstances.

 

In this episode we discuss our mutual dislike of dine-in theaters, our mutual love for drive-in theaters, Bogdanovich essentially playing himself, those nasty Baby Ruth candy bars, and pop versions of classic folk songs!

 

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Music by Ryan (twitter.com/molecularlioneI)

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