In 1999, Steven Soderbergh pushed his formal experimentation even further, rendering a straightforward revenge tale into a modernist masterpiece. In the process, the Terence Stamp/Peter Fonda joint THE LIMEY examines memory, the legacy of the 60s, and inaugurates Sodie's obsession with Cockney rhyming slang. Film writer and podcaster and UK resident Elena Lazic joins us to get limey! Good ep!
Further Reading:
Getting Away With It by Steven Soderbergh
Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties by Mike Davis & Jon Wiener
Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan by Robin Wood
"Steven Soderbergh on the 20th anniversary of The Limey" by David Fear
Commentary track with Steven Soderbergh and Lem Dobbs
Further Viewing:
POINT BLANK (Boorman, 1967)
POOR COW (Loach, 1967)
EASY RIDER (Hopper, 1969)
GET CARTER (Hodges, 1971)
VANISHING POINT (Sarafian, 1971)
APRÈS MAI (Assayas, 2012)
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