In this episode, co-hostsZach Betonte andGary Sargenson look at one of the definitive independent films of the 90's,Vincent Gallo's comedy drama,"Buffalo '66". They discuss the film's extreme portrayal of a man-child, Gallo's command of cinematic form, and the film's more impressionistic sequences.As always, we love to hear from our listener-ship so please send all your feedback tofilmjivepodcast@gmail.com. Thanks and remember to"Keep On Jivin'!"Click here to download the episodeListen toFilm Jiveon Stitcher RadioLinksfor Reference:"Buffalo '66" Takes A Break For A Lyrical Tap Dance RoutineVincent Gallo: Artist, Auteur, Or Just Plain Annoying?Vincent Gallo Versus The Critics
In this episode, co-hosts Zach Betonte and Gary Sargenson look at one of the definitive independent films of the 90's, Vincent Gallo's comedy drama, "Buffalo '66". They discuss the film's extreme portrayal of a man-child, Gallo's command of cinematic form, and the film's more impressionistic sequences. As always, we love to hear from our listener-ship so please send all your feedback to filmjivepodcast@gmail.com. Thanks and remember to "Keep On Jivin'!" Click here to download the episodeListen to Film Jive on Stitcher Radio Links for Reference: "Buffalo '66" Takes A Break For A Lyrical Tap Dance Routine Vincent Gallo: Artist, Auteur, Or Just Plain Annoying? Vincent Gallo Versus The Critics