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Travis Bickle On The Riviera


Hi there! I'm Tucker Stone, one of the three guys who hosts a podcast called Travis Bickle on the Rivieria. I've written for places like Flavorwire, The Comics Journal, Comixology and The Factual Opinion, and am currently punching the clock at Nobrow, a publisher of comics, graphic novels and children's books. Back in 2012, my friend Sean Witzke, a movie critic whose most recent work can be read at Grantland, started this podcast as a way to continue the conversations (and arguments) we had been having about movies amongst our mutual blogs.

Although neither one of us had listened to a lot of podcasts, we felt that our cantankerous, expletive laden diatribes might be of interest to others, and in the years since, we have been extremely lucky to be proven right: people, for whatever reason, like to listen to a couple of miserable depressives wax nostalgic over action movies from the 80's. (It probably didn't hurt that the hugely talented Michel Fiffe drew our logo image!)

When I became a father in 2013, longtime friend of the show and frequent guest host Morgan Jeske came on board to keep Sean from going stir crazy with backed-up opinions. Jeske--the talented cartoonist behind books for Image Comics like Change and Zero--rapidly made himself indispensable, and after my return to the show, it only made sense to welcome him on as an official host, turning this gruesome twosome into the trio it had always been destined to be. As the episodes have piled up (you can check out our episode guide, with every movie, director and special episode listed here), the show was continually graced with a murderers row of guests from the world of comics and film--you can see all of those amazing people at that link as well.

All of that brings us right up to right now, a cold day in October: the day where we ask for help. Simply put, the increased interest in the show has meant that we've had to put a bit more into the nuts and bolts of paying for it than we used to, and we thought 133 episodes (at most recent count) was enough to try passing the hat to help meet the costs. The show isn't in danger of going anyway anytime soon--Sean, Morgan and I like hurting each others feelings just a little too much for that to be a real concern--but we would appreciate the breathing room that financial support will allow.  Below you'll see the various levels of pledge options and the rewards they provide--we're pretty excited about them, especially the one where we send you surprises you can't return--but even if you come away thinking that we don't deserve one thin dime, it still means a lot that you stopped by in the first place. Thank you for reading, but most of all thank you for listening!

Feb 24, 2015

  • 0:00:00 - 1:22:19 - This week David Brothers joins Sean to discuss the films and career of Fred Williamson, including the following films:
  • Black Caesar (1973), directed by Larry Cohen, starring Williamson, Gloria Hendry, Art Lund, Durville Martin, Julius Harris, and Don Pedro Colley.
  • Hell Up In Harlem (1973), directed by Larry Cohen, starring Williamson, Hendry, Martin, Harris, and Margaret Avary.
  • Three The Hard Way (1974), directed by Gordon Parks Jr., starring Williamson, Jim Kelly, and Jim Brown.
  • One Down, Two To Go (1976), directed by Fred Williamson, starring Williamson, Jim Brown, Jim Kelly, Richard Roundtree, and Joe Spinell. 
  • Black Eye (1974), directed by Jack Arnold, starring Williamson, Teresa Graves, Rosemary Forsythe, and Richard Anderson.
  • The Inglorious Bastards (1978), directed by Enzo G. Castellari, starring Williamson, Bo Svenson, Peter Hooten, Michal Pergolani, Jackie Basehart, and Ian Bannen. 
  • From Dusk Til Dawn (1996), directed by Robert Rodriguez, starring George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino, Harvey Kietel, Williamson, Salma Hayek, Cheech Marin, Juliet Lewis, Ernest Liu, Danny Trejo, and Tom Savini. 
  • Original Gangstas (1996), directed by Larry Cohen, starring Williamson, Pam Grier, Jim Brown, Richard Roundtree, Ron O'Neal, Paul Winfield, Isabel Sandford, Oscar Brown Jr., Christopher B. Duncan, Eddie Bo Smith Jr., Robert Forster, Charles Napier, and Godfrey.