Category Archives: Martin Scorsese

Hobo Radio Interview – Carol Kane

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Carol Kane has had a legendary career forming on-screen comedy duos with the likes of Bill Murray, Billy Crystal and Jack Nicholson. She’s back doing it once again in Between the Temples, where she stars opposite Jason Schwartzman in what feels like a lost 1970s Hal Ashby film.

We talk to Kane about beating up Bill Murray with her wings in Scrooged, working with John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands in a play and her bucket list dream of working with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • Interstitial – “Vishnu Meets Funk” and “Ancient Ritual” by Lucas Perný & Miloslav Kollar

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Hobo Radio 461 – Every fold, every dimple, every detail

Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle discuss the cult classic film The Room and James Franco’s new biopic about the making of that film, The Disaster Artist. They also tie director Tommy Wiseau’s bizarre vision into a discussion about the homogenization of Hollywood films and how no one makes weird mainstream movies anymore.

They also talk about Quentin Tarantino’s planned R-rated Star Trek film and the ever-evolving style of Martin Scorsese.

What film won Best Picture in 2003? Does anyone want an R-rated Tarantino Star Trek? How much of James Franco’s butt can you see in The Disaster Artist? The answers to these questions and more are on this week’s show.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Leave My Nuts Alone” by Simon Panrucker

the room tearing me apart

Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.

Hobo Radio 461 – Every fold, every dimple, every detail

Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle discuss the cult classic film The Room and James Franco’s new biopic about the making of that film, The Disaster Artist. They also tie director Tommy Wiseau’s bizarre vision into a discussion about the homogenization of Hollywood films and how no one makes weird mainstream movies anymore.

They also talk about Quentin Tarantino’s planned R-rated Star Trek film and the ever-evolving style of Martin Scorsese.

What film won Best Picture in 2003? Does anyone want an R-rated Tarantino Star Trek? How much of James Franco’s butt can you see in The Disaster Artist? The answers to these questions and more are on this week’s show.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Leave My Nuts Alone” by Simon Panrucker

the room tearing me apart

Hobo Radio is part of the Peak Sloth Podcast Network. Hear more shows at PeakSloth.com.