July 7th, 2009

The American Action Movie, w/guest Eric Lichtenfeld

Summer has long been synonymous with action blockbusters as far as Hollywood is concerned, for better (Predator) and for worse (the new Michael Bay Transformers film). What cinema genres gave birth to the American action film? How have action movies evolved based on the changing social and political climates of each era? And what sorts of characteristics are hallmarks of standout action films?

From The Road Warrior to Cobra, we’ll tackle it all — my guest is Eric Lichtenfeld, a film scholar who has contributed commentary tracks to landmark action films such as Predator and Die Hard, lectured at Loyola Marymount University, and is the author of the recent book Action Speaks Louder: Violence, Spectacle, and the American Action Movie. [Originally broadcast on WLUW's Under Surveillance in July 2009.]

 
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Split Reel is Kevin Fullam's new radio show, which debuts in early 2010. Split Reel focuses on the intersection of film, television, and societal attitudes.

Under Surveillance was Kevin's previous show, which ran from 2004-2009 on WLUW in Chicago.

Episodes of Split Reel and Under Surveillance are archived on the Radio page.