083: Murder Mountain And The Weather Underground
Toby Ball returns to discuss the clashes between two sets of sixties ideals and one implacable system, capitalism, in the latest podcast. We led off with Netflix's six-part series on the changing times in Humboldt County, CA, Murder Mountain, and its heady blend (so to speak) of true crime and subcultural documentation. How does it stack up with Josh Zeman's other projects? Did it need another couple of episodes to follow the fates of "trimmigrants"? And should the series have arranged a certain poignant meeting?
Later, we contemplated 2003 Oscar-nominated The Weather Underground and the simultaneously corny and resonant message of the Weathermen here in 2019, plus the utility of bombing, well, utilities, and why the film seemed to avert its eyes from the group's biggest mistakes. Not sure "bombs, joints, and naked carpentry" is quite as catchy as "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll," but grab your toolbelts and a lighter and let's find out in The Blotter Presents, Episode 83.
SHOW NOTES Murder Mountain (https://www.netflix.com/title/80217475) Crime Writers On's Murder Mountain ep (http://www.crimewriterson.com/listen/murdermountain) The Blotter Presents's Prohibition ep (https://theblotterpresents.fireside.fm/67) My interview with Josh Zeman and Rachel Mills (http://previously.tv/the-killing-season/the-killing-seasons-joshua-zeman-and-rachel-mills-on-how-a-community-creates-monsters/) on The Killing Season on Previously.TV The Weather Underground (https://vimeo.com/33006390) (also available on Amazon Prime)
Special Guest: Toby Ball.