Some Like It Unauthorized
When Sidney Lumet and Paddy Chayefsky were serving in WWII, television had yet to become the ubiquitous sight in every living room. Back home, folks were still going to the newsreel theaters to follow the war effort abroad, and in the UK, Chayefsky was putting on plays to entertain the fellow troops (Lumet had acted all through childhood but found himself stationed in SE Asia repairing radios instead of strutting the stage). In the years following the war, both men would find their showbiz breaks in the burgeoning TV broadcast industry, and both would translate that experience into filmmaking careers. We find them in ‘76 joining forces to reflect on the medium they helped to legitimize, and on this episode, Zach and J Brooks are teaming up to interrogate the film’s reputation 50 years later. In the spirit of the movie, we also hash out our conflicted feelings about the podcast medium and internet media in general. Next 2 weeks: Backrooms (2026) by Kane Parsons, and then Suspiria (1977) by Dario Argento You can now find us on substack [https://open.substack.com/pub/somelikeitunauthorized/p/in-2025-who-was-the-vampire?r=nbdxa&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web&utm_source=direct] UnauthorizedPod.com [http://unauthorizedpod.com/] for more. Hosted by Zachary Domes [https://letterboxd.com/hetchy/] and J Brooks Young [https://letterboxd.com/jyoun/]. Music by hetchy [https://hetchy.bandcamp.com/]
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