Replay: Interstellar - Derick McDuff on Parenting and Child Separation in the Movies

Episode 48,   Jun 23, 05:00 AM

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This is an episode from the Replay series in which we look back at past episodes for those new to the podcast.

Today we look back at episode 5 which originally aired on 30th October 2022.

It was the second episode discussing parenting in Christopher Nolan films with @DerickMcduff from the Underrated podcast (@undercastco).

This was a meandering hoot with lots of offshoots! We discuss @Interstellar and also talk music: @Trevor_Horn_, Steve Lipson and @HansZimmer. We also discuss @mrbobodenkirk, @BetterCallSaul and other movies and TV shows.

It was very enjoyable talking with Derick about parenting themes in Christopher Nolan films. I hope you enjoy listening!

Two quick corrections to things I said in this episode:

1. I mentioned Steve Lipson produced Hans Zimmer’s James Bond soundtrack. He co-produced the theme song, not the soundtrack, but Steve Lipson has produced other Hans Zimmer soundtracks.

2. When discussing Hans Zimmer I remembered his Top of the Pops performance incorrectly. If you search on YouTube, he was performing Living in the Plastic Age not Video Killed the Radio Star, although he does appear in the music video for Video Killed The Radio Star briefly. See if you can spot him!

One warning: if you haven’t seen the movies mentioned, this episode may contain spoilers!

Derick’s links are:
Twitter: @DerickMcduff
https://linktr.ee/derickmcduff
https://letterboxd.com/derick89
https://www.instagram.com/dericks_photos

The Underrated podcast:
Twitter @undercastco
https://linktr.ee/Undercastcompany

The original episode aired on 30th October 2022 as episode 5:
https://audioboom.com/posts/8175651-interstellar-derick-mcduff-on-parenting-and-child-separation-in-the-movies

There is a companion episode which looks at another Christopher Nolan movie, Interstellar, as well as lots of other films and music. It is episode 5:
https://audioboom.com/posts/8162825-inception-derick-mcduff-on-parenting-and-child-separation-in-the-movies