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We’re kicking off our journey into Ethan’s oeuvre with the film that made Hawke the cinematic face of Generation X, and for the next few years, a pin-up leading man. It’s a testament to Hawke’s then-emerging star power, pop cultured charisma, and slacker hotness, that the character of Troy Dyer, an uncompromisingly self-absorbed, “24-hour-a-day taste fascist” remains one of his most enduring and fondly remembered.
Topics include the cultural moment of the film’s production, a soundtrack arguably bigger than the film itself, how a script written by a twenty-three-year-old sounds today, and of course, Winona forever!
Twitter: @HawkeTalkPod
Timothy: timothyeraw on Twitter + Letterboxd
Sam: 24fpsuk on Twitter + Letterboxd
Hawke Talk is produced + edited by Timothy Evans
By Hawke TalkWe’re kicking off our journey into Ethan’s oeuvre with the film that made Hawke the cinematic face of Generation X, and for the next few years, a pin-up leading man. It’s a testament to Hawke’s then-emerging star power, pop cultured charisma, and slacker hotness, that the character of Troy Dyer, an uncompromisingly self-absorbed, “24-hour-a-day taste fascist” remains one of his most enduring and fondly remembered.
Topics include the cultural moment of the film’s production, a soundtrack arguably bigger than the film itself, how a script written by a twenty-three-year-old sounds today, and of course, Winona forever!
Twitter: @HawkeTalkPod
Timothy: timothyeraw on Twitter + Letterboxd
Sam: 24fpsuk on Twitter + Letterboxd
Hawke Talk is produced + edited by Timothy Evans