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Nick and Dan drift into the eastern hemisphere without a prayer in the world or a gun in their suit jacket pocket. We discuss Seijun Suzuki's TOKYO DRIFTER from 1966.
TIMECODES
00:00:00 / Intro (w/ clips from interviews with Seijun Suzuki)
00:02:06 / Theme Song
00:03:24 / Episode Start
00:05:25 / Film discussion: Tokyo Drifter (1966)
00:53:42 / Intermission
00:54:51 / Film discussion continues
02:11:55 / Segment: The A-List
NOTES/LINKS
Click here to find Tom Vick's comprehensive & fully-illustrated book "Time & Place Are Nonsense: The Films Of Seijun Suzuki":
https://www.amazon.com/Time-Place-Are-Nonsense-Occasional/dp/0934686335
https://www.amazon.com/Born-Flames-Termite-Dialectical-Apocalypses/dp/067402317X/ref=sr_1_2?crid=16QIDTG28238G&keywords=termite+dreams&qid=1642645509&s=books&sprefix=termite+dreams%2Cstripbooks%2C143&sr=1-2
Click here to read Chris D's irresistible brainstorms on how Suzuki developed his style:
Click here to experience firsthand the unbelievable comedic brilliance of Craig Ferguson on "The Late Late Show" [04/29/2010]:
— I make movies that make no sense & make no money.
So I tried a lot of different ideas & styles to accomplish that.
— I make movies that make no sense & make no money.
I guess that's the strength of entertainment movies. You can do anything you want to, as long as those elements make the movie interesting. That's my theory of the grammar of cinema.
— I make movies that make no sense & make no money.
I just didn't want to follow everything the company ordered me to do. That's another reason I sued."
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Nick and Dan drift into the eastern hemisphere without a prayer in the world or a gun in their suit jacket pocket. We discuss Seijun Suzuki's TOKYO DRIFTER from 1966.
TIMECODES
00:00:00 / Intro (w/ clips from interviews with Seijun Suzuki)
00:02:06 / Theme Song
00:03:24 / Episode Start
00:05:25 / Film discussion: Tokyo Drifter (1966)
00:53:42 / Intermission
00:54:51 / Film discussion continues
02:11:55 / Segment: The A-List
NOTES/LINKS
Click here to find Tom Vick's comprehensive & fully-illustrated book "Time & Place Are Nonsense: The Films Of Seijun Suzuki":
https://www.amazon.com/Time-Place-Are-Nonsense-Occasional/dp/0934686335
https://www.amazon.com/Born-Flames-Termite-Dialectical-Apocalypses/dp/067402317X/ref=sr_1_2?crid=16QIDTG28238G&keywords=termite+dreams&qid=1642645509&s=books&sprefix=termite+dreams%2Cstripbooks%2C143&sr=1-2
Click here to read Chris D's irresistible brainstorms on how Suzuki developed his style:
Click here to experience firsthand the unbelievable comedic brilliance of Craig Ferguson on "The Late Late Show" [04/29/2010]:
— I make movies that make no sense & make no money.
So I tried a lot of different ideas & styles to accomplish that.
— I make movies that make no sense & make no money.
I guess that's the strength of entertainment movies. You can do anything you want to, as long as those elements make the movie interesting. That's my theory of the grammar of cinema.
— I make movies that make no sense & make no money.
I just didn't want to follow everything the company ordered me to do. That's another reason I sued."
Listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, and wherever podcast feeds are pulled. Rate/review our podcast wherever you listen to it, to help us out. We appreciate your support!
Follow us on Twitter (at) @projexpod and email us at [email protected] if you want to hit us up with your thoughts, reviews, suggestions, personal fears, social security number, or just want to talk film. We'd love to hear from you.