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Larry weighs in on the Rams’ Super Bowl win, Kyrie Irving, Tucker Carlson’s comments on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the New York Times’ recent statement on racial animosity during the 2016 presidential election. He’s then joined by James Curtis, author of the book ‘Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker’s Life’, and they start their conversation by talking about other biographies on Keaton and why James decided to write his. (24:56) They then touch on some of the major points in Buster Keaton’s career, including his early days in show business during with vaudeville era, his rise to fame via acclaimed short films, and ultimately making major pictures for MGM. (30:20) Next they go over the production and budget issues that effectively ended Buster’s ascension and relegated him to obscurity until his eventual return to the limelight through television appearances. (54:13) They wrap up the pod by discussing the rediscovery of his legacy and their favorite Buster Keaton films. (1:16:57)
Host: Larry Wilmore
Guest: James Curtis
Producer: Kaya McMullen
Production Assistant: Chris Sutton
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