Neal E. Fischer and Lauren Tagliaferro
EPISODE 13: The Fragonard of Chicago
On this week's episode, Neal continues his BSE (Big Standing Energy) and tackles Fast Times at Ridgemont High [1982]r, revealing how the film changed the teen comedy landscape. From Sean Penn's iconic stoner Spicoli to Amy Heckerling’s game-changing direction, Neal uncovers the humor and heart in this cult classic. Listen in as he dives into the film’s killer soundtrack, its legacy, and how it paved the way for movies like American Pie and Clueless and has one iconic moment that literally ruined a small segment of the VHS industry.
Then, Lauren takes us on a deep dive into Gerhard Richter's Betty (1988). She explores the photorealistic painting’s air of mystery, discussing how Richter blurs the lines between photography, memory, and reality. Lauren shares fascinating tidbits about Richter's career, his shifting styles, and why Betty is more than just a portrait—it’s a masterpiece that will leave you pondering. Plus, for those wondering
EPISODE 13 PROMPTS:
Back, 82, Red
Neal's Topic:
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Dir: Amy Heckerling
Written by: Cameron Crowe
Lauren's Topic:
Gerhard Richter
Betty
1988
Documentary: Gerhard Richter Painting (2011)
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