Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast - Mini-Ep #1: George C. Scott & Mr. Warmth

Episode Date: March 19, 2015

Each week, comedian Gilbert Gottfried and comedy writer Frank Santopadre share their appreciation of lesser-known films, underrated TV shows and hopelessly obscure character actors, discussing, dissec...ting and (occasionally) defending their handpicked guilty pleasures and buried treasures. This week: the haunting of George C. Scott! Burt Lancaster and Joan Rivers go for a swim! And "Mr. Warmth" takes on "Inherit the Wind"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:08 Because people are always asking us to name what our favorite movies are. Some people have actually asked us to make a list and post it on the Internet. Someone asked for us to do 100 movies. But we are way too lazy to do something like that. I didn't go into show business to work for a living. So we thought we would just come up with this little idea
Starting point is 00:02:33 where we would talk about some of our favorite movies or television shows or comedy CDs or comedy albums or things that we loved and grew up on. And Gilbert will do one and I'll do one.
Starting point is 00:02:45 And then we'll just put it out there and kind of see what the response is. Okay. Which is yours? Well, I, and I think we've mentioned this movie on the show before, I want to talk about a movie called The Changeling with George C. Scott and his ex-wife, Trish Vanderveer. And it's a horror film. It's a spooky horror film from the 70s.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Have you seen the film i i saw it years ago okay and it's about a composer whose wife dies and he moves into a into a house in seattle a mansion that he doesn't know is haunted and it's we've talked about horror films on on the show before and i've mentioned that because you know you figure of course he didn't know it was haunted because if he knew it was haunted, why would he move into the fucking place? You don't have to put in, hey, he didn't know it was. That's kind of like saying he didn't know the house was radioactive when he moved in. Well, we talked about George C. Scott last week or a couple of weeks ago with Dave Attell.
Starting point is 00:03:42 You were talking about Patton being an anti-Semite. Yes, he was. By the way, before we go off on a tangent, what makes you know that Patton was an anti-Semite? I read an article, and they said that General Patton was saying stuff very similar to Hitler. Really? Really? They were saying, like, well, maybe we should continue keeping the Jews in these camps. Like, we can't trust them otherwise.
Starting point is 00:04:12 And it was very scary. Scandalous stuff. Yeah. Had no idea. And he had a squeaky voice in real life, which we also covered with David. But I had... Hi, I'm General Patton. Let's fight Hitler. So I had George C. Scott on the brain when I was trying to think. Let's fight Hitler.
Starting point is 00:04:29 So I had George C. Scott on the brain when I was trying to think of a film to recommend. I had that too. I went to a doctor. You had George C. Scott on the brain? I had George C. Scott. They just said to put a warm compress on it when you get George. It's treatable. They don't think you have to operate. What you don't want is Martin Balsam on the bridge.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Yeah. And yeah, you don't want anything Balsam on you. I had an infected Balsam. So it's a thriller. It's spooky. It's not like modern day horror films with shit jumping out at you. It's just, it really creates a mood. It's a gothic horror you. It's just vids. It really creates a mood. It's a gothic horror film.
Starting point is 00:05:07 It's a terrific picture. I think it's Canadian. But it was made in the 70s, not to be confused with the terrible changeling Angelina Jolie Clint Eastwood movie of the same title. But check it out. I mean, I think a lot of our hardcore guests may have seen it. I think it's not that popular horror film, though, so many people have not seen it. So check it out. George C. Scott talks in his normal voice.
Starting point is 00:05:30 By the way, he doesn't do a squeaky patent voice. It's a terrific picture. Now, your film is a film that you recommended on TCM? Yeah, I was on Turner Classic Movies with a guest on the podcast, Robert Osborne, and one of the movies I picked was a movie I was watching TV one night years ago. It was late at night, and I had never heard of this, and it was a film starring Burt Lancaster, and it was called The Swimmer, and it was directed by Frank and Eleanor Perry among other directors it was directed by several directors yes interesting and yet usually
Starting point is 00:06:12 that's the sign of a movie that's gonna bomb horribly right but it's a fascinating film because I was watching TV and there's a scene where Burt Lancaster just shows up at these people's pool. And they all know him as Ned, and they all love him. And it turns out he gets an idea that every one of his friends has a pool. And he can swim home because the pool forms an imaginary river and when i heard that i said i'm in i'm in i know the picture i've actually never seen it so and it's one of those films that it's very weird but it's not weird in that self-conscious way that they make weird films now. Now it's like they make weird films, they, oh, let's make it weird.
Starting point is 00:07:10 This was, it was odd, but boy, and it's like, it's a great score by Marvin Hamlisch, who was like 23 at the time. Interesting. Joan Rivers pops up. Joan Rivers is in The Swimmer. Yes, for just like a really short scene. Wow, now I feel worse that she was left out of the Oscars. Oh, yes.
Starting point is 00:07:30 In memoriam. Yeah. I think she really had much of a movie career. And so, yeah, that one I recommend. The Swimmer. Yeah. Okay, so I've never seen The Swimmer, so I have to watch The Swimmer, and you have to watch The Changeling again.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Yeah, The Changeling is not the one where he goes, let's fight the Third Reich. I'll get those Nazis. Not to be confused with Hardcore with George C. Scott, which we also talked about with David. That's my daughter. It's not that one. It's a terrific, scary picture, but it's a smart thinking man's horror film and my watch my wife refuses to watch it with me so i'm putting it out there so i can talk to people about it i saw george c scott on broadway as willie loman wow death of a salesman wow yeah he was how was he he was great in that part.
Starting point is 00:08:26 He was also in Inherit the Wind on Broadway. Yes. And there's a story that he got sick in the middle of the production and said, excuse me, I have to lie down. And two of the other actors walked him off the stage. And Tony Randall was sitting in the audience. God, I hope this story is true. And Tony Randall knew sitting in the audience. God, I hope this story is true. And Tony Randall knew the part.
Starting point is 00:08:48 This is a true story. You can Google this. And one of the actors said, we're going to have to take an intermission. Or they announced in the house, because George C. Scott had just been walked off the stage. Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to have to take an intermission. And Tony Randall stood up in his seat and said,
Starting point is 00:09:03 no, we're not. And he ran onto the stage and took it from that moment. So Google, this has nothing to do with anything. But Google that story, and I hope to God it's true. In a Don Rickles comedy special that I saw years ago, that I saw years ago. Don Rickles and Jack Klugman reenact the scene from Inherit the Wind. Really?
Starting point is 00:09:33 Yeah. With one of them playing Clarence Darrow character and the other one is William Chang. Out of nowhere. Wow. And they play it straight. Very unusual. I have to see that.
Starting point is 00:09:44 I have to get my hands on that. And in fact, Don Rickles and Don Adams were buddies. Yeah, and they did a comedy special called The Two Dons. That I remember. Yeah. That I remember. I want to get my hands on. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:10:01 I'm making a note. Don Rickles and Jack Klugman yeah to inherit the wind hang on folks i'm writing so that's um so that's my recommendation yeah the changeling with george c scott who was not an anti-semite as far as we know but don't hold that against me. You're recommending. The Swimmer starring Burt Lancaster. Very peculiar film. Is it on DVD? Do you know? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:32 The Changeling is, but it's hard to find. And maybe it's not that hard to find. HBO Home box office. But I bought this years ago. So hopefully it's still around. And The Swimmer is one of those films. I think it came out shortly after The Graduate. And it's this whole idea, like every pool he goes to, you find out like they're living
Starting point is 00:10:54 surfacely the great American dream. They have a pool and money and everything. But you find out everyone is really unhappy. You know, there's something strange about it. I have to see it. And Frank Perry directed Mommy Dearest. Oh, yes. Later in his career.
Starting point is 00:11:13 And I think... A favorite of homosexuals everywhere. So that's my pick for the week. And Gilbert's picking The Swimmer. Do you have anything else to add? Yeah. I'm currently auditioning for new co-hosts. And George C. Scott is out.
Starting point is 00:11:39 George C. Scott is out. So if you like this idea or you're interested in these films or you want to watch these films, you want to talk to us about them, tweet us, leave comments, leave comments on iTunes, tweet us at Real Gilbert or at Frank Santopadre or leave Facebook messages. Anything else? I'll get you, General Rommel. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. On the internet. The folks behind the Sideshow Network have launched a new YouTube channel called Wait For It. It's got interviews with comedians like Reggie Watts, Todd Glass, Liza Schleichinger. Schleichinger, I've been friends with her for 10 years.
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