In association with the Film Society of Lincoln Center and their Natalie Wood retrospective Gareth and I interview Elliott Gould on his relationship with Natalie and the films of the 1970′s:
Latest Podcast: An Interview with Elliott Gould on Natalie Wood and the Films of the ’70′s
August 20th, 2009by Jett Loe · 8 Comments
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8 responses so far.
1 It’s Always Now: Our Interview with Elliott Gould « god is not elsewhere / some conversation about movies, art, politics and spirituality with gareth higgins // Aug 20, 2009 at 2:03 pm
[...] life. If you’re interested in movies, acting, and beyond that, the way to be human, you can hear the conversation here – and I’m willing to bet you’ll be [...]
2 Ana // Aug 23, 2009 at 9:47 pm
Really enjoyed this interview with Elliott Gould! I have finally rented The Long Goodbye, which Is a movie I have always wanted to see. It's next up. Much to Mr. Gould's possible chagrin (but I hope amusement and approval too…), I also rented and watched McCabe and Mrs. Miller. I had only heard the name before. I found it moving, surprising and beautifully filmed. I guess it's become a Robert Altman festival of sorts :). So, thanks for the interview and the inspiration to see some great movies!
3 Tom // Aug 25, 2009 at 10:46 am
Great interview, made me want to go and rent Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice.
4 Jett Loe // Aug 25, 2009 at 12:10 pm
You know what? It's actually a good movie – not just a big hit from the late 60's.
5 Tom // Aug 25, 2009 at 5:46 pm
Great interview, made me want to go and rent Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice.
6 Jett Loe // Aug 25, 2009 at 7:10 pm
You know what? It's actually a good movie – not just a big hit from the late 60's.
7 The Exodus of Henry Gibson « god is not elsewhere / some conversation about movies, art, politics and spirituality with gareth higgins // Sep 18, 2009 at 12:35 am
[...] helped anchor work as various and memorable as ‘The Long Goodbye’ (which Elliott Gould told us recently may have a sequel on the way), and Joe Dante’s wonderful homage to 50s kitsch sci-fi [...]
8 The Film Talk » The Exodus of Henry Gibson // Sep 18, 2009 at 1:29 am
[...] helped anchor work as various and memorable as ‘The Long Goodbye’ (which Elliott Gould told us recently may have a sequel on the way), and Joe Dante’s wonderful homage to 50s kitsch sci-fi [...]
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