Have I ever mentioned this show is a major part of my life, one of those 'major part' styled components of a life that I barely ever really think about except when I'm listening to it and even then not that much?
I don't remember how or why I started listening to it, but I do know it was when Adam Quigley was still part of the program, so that is before 2013 - I was bonded enough with the show that I was mildly perturbed/disturbed when he left.The show is usually three men: David Chen, Devindra Hardawar, and Jeff Cannata (doomed always to be the lastnamed as he is the one who replaced Quigley) talking about film-related news and then, in the main show (as opposed to the 'After Dark', of which I am a patreon listener) review a film. They are Americans and very Americacentric notwithstanding Chen and Hardawar are second generation Americans and Chen is presently living in Portugal.
The weird thing is that (actually when I come to think of it, like quite a few things I 'subscribe' to) it is totally not in my wheelhouse in terms of content. I could give so little a fuck about Marvel or for that matter DC films, for instance, and other things they see as cornerstones of their film experience, big name action films or films based on games, are just unpleasant to me. I am also occasionally stunned by their lack of knowledge of cinema things I know a lot about: they just got on board at a certain time (I guess the late 80s-early 90s) and didn't really look back too far. But in last week's After Dark Chen described the show as a 'hang' - or rather, he described it as having developed into a 'hang' - and that is totally true. I enjoy these men's company, and their takes and their interaction. Three people with quirks and specialisations in a conversation where two might ally against the third, or all three disagree, or of course all three agree, is just compelling when you're a human I suspect. They could be talking about spark plugs or Judy Nunn novels, really. It doesn't matter what the core topic is, it's how they react to the subject and each other. Of course, they make it much more user-friendly for me because sometimes they talk about something I'm interested in.
I actually thought about this more today and was moved to briefly spend ten minutes writing about it because Jeff Cannata, who in general I enjoy, went off on a spiel about wrestling and why he enjoys it (as a spectator) and I felt cheated (even though all I really had to do was fast forward for what seemed like twenty minutes of egregious bullshit, I assume it was, because wrestling... christ... could you bore me more? The mere thought of thinking about it is wearying). I have to remind myself that, firstly, I am not forced to listen to this (and I didn't) and secondly, different people have different interests (ouch).
With The Little Dum Dum Club, I stuck with it for all episodes but it was diminishing returns (though I definitely learned a lot) and while I was a bit irritated when it finished, I haven't thought about it too much since. I wonder how long I will stick with The Filmcast? I still get a lot out of it I suppose. I see it's coming up to a big 20th anniversary in two years. Maybe like TLDDC they'll take advantage of that auspicious milestone to make the decision for me - ?
















