S6E4: GUMMO
Aug 09, 2017•51 min
Episode description
This week your hosts consider Harmony Korine's infamous 1997 low-budget freak fest GUMMO, a hillbilly elegy of cat-killing, glue-sniffing, eyebrow-shaving and, most memorably, chair-wrestling. Loved and hated by critics, admired by one co-host as a nihilistic suburban teenager and previously avoided by the other, Korine's directorial debut is tough to get one's head around—but they try! Also addressed: Korine's career trajectory, his comic pastiche of a novel, and his legendary appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman.
Film links:
- Gummo at IMDb
- Gummo at Wikipedia
- Gummo at Metacritic
- Gummo official website
- Korine interview in Filmmaker Magazine
- Korine interview in Vertigo
- Korine interview with IndieWire
- Gummo review in AV Club
- Art Threat revisits Gummo
- 366 Weird Movies on Gummo
- Film School Rejects on Gummo
- Little White Lies on what's great about Gummo
- Janet Maslin calls Gummo "worst film of the year"
- Lost and Othered Children in Contemporary Cinema
- Korine appearance on Letterman #1
- Korine appearance on Letterman #2
- Korine appearance on Letterman #3
- Why Korine was banned from Letterman
- Rich Hill documentary official website
- A Crack-Up at the Race Riots official website
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