
Ep. 20: Robert Altman's "MASH" (1970) & "The Long Goodbye" (1973)
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This week we’re talking about one of the most prolific Hollywood directors of the 70’s, Robert Altman. Known for his naturalistic approach to dialogue, genre deconstructions, and cynical vision of American society, Altman is hugely influential and a pillar of New Hollywood. First we discuss M*A*S*H, Altman’s breakout success and a unique approach to a war film. We also discuss The Long Goodbye, an iconic neo-noir starring Elliott Gould as one of the coolest cats in cinema history. Join us for The Long GoodM*A*S*H!
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