The B.E.E. Podcast - 2/16/20 - Cameron Douglas - SILVER
Added 2020-02-17 00:02:02 +0000 UTC
Actor and writer Cameron Douglas and Bret Easton Ellis discuss the liberation of writing Long Way Home, the unique experience of growing up in a famous family, the unrivaled bliss of shooting cocaine and the agony of running out of heroin in Europe.
All of this talk about "flu" or "flu season" is ominous in retrospect.
Antonio Primavera
2021-11-03 15:56:20 +0000 UTC
Agree. Shooting is AWESOME! And medical/clean. No doctor says, "Snort two of these and call me in the morning." Still, shooting coke is rough because it doesn't last very long. You turn yourself into a pin cushion pretty quick. Heroin, though, lasts... :)
They sell needles in dollar stores or wherever in Mexico. No prescription needed...and there are no needle addicts in Mexico. Mexico makes great smack, but you can't get it in Mexico. If someone is caught selling smack or meth to Mexicans, they will be killed by the bosses. That stuff is export-only. Makes sense.
Antonio Primavera
2021-11-03 02:06:06 +0000 UTC
I don't give a shit about the Danielovitch Klan. Michael was OK. Katy Jurado had them pegged. Fuck people with a zillion dollars that "suffer." Another ex-junkie that is retarded, like Tom Sizemore.
Antonio Primavera
2021-11-03 01:21:49 +0000 UTC
Bret totally had the ‘rona
Jonathan Beck
2020-07-11 05:53:13 +0000 UTC
What a talented family.
Benjamin Terpstra
2020-05-28 09:22:13 +0000 UTC
Great episode. He is correct: shooting any drug makes it almost a completely different drug. That's why it is so insanely rare that you find someone who stops shooting drugs and goes back to snorting/smoking.
James Dardis
2020-03-20 21:58:47 +0000 UTC
I've been in prison and would have been more interested in hearing about that than what he thought about various actors in movies.
Dan McGuire
2020-02-26 00:26:52 +0000 UTC
This is what a man sounds like who has spent the better part of his life in great pain and shame. If he finds the strength to carry his past and rises as his own man, I am actually more curious about his next autobiography.
Jasper
2020-02-25 13:58:40 +0000 UTC
Amazing interview.
Chad Byrnes
2020-02-24 21:16:43 +0000 UTC
Appreciated your thoughtful tribute to Kirk Douglas, Bret. Two great Kirk Douglas/Vincent Minelli films are currently streaming on the Criterion Channel. The excellent (and pleasurably camp) The Bad and the Beautiful and the underrated Two Weeks in Another Town. These are two of the best "movies about movies" and somewhat underseen today, especially Two Weeks, which has gorgeous color photography. Minelli has a visual dynamism that can support the big style of Douglas. For all the scenery-chewing, there is a certain psychological rawness to Kirk Douglas that seems ahead of his time. So long, Spartacus. Thanks for all the movies.
Harrison Bergeron
2020-02-20 00:39:04 +0000 UTC
That’s cool! Hopefully that “something else” makes it to the pod or a new book!
Brian Rooney
2020-02-18 04:37:58 +0000 UTC
No, you didn't mishear. It was a boner in an opening written so quickly because Kirk had just died the night before Cameron was recording the next day and I put aside something else and hurriedly wrote that out. Adam? I think it's too late to edit it. Being a Billy Wilder fan I can't quite believe it myself.
The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast
2020-02-18 01:22:04 +0000 UTC
Did Bret call “ace in the hole” billy wilder’s first movie? What an unusual boner. Totally wrong, 10 movie he directed after he’d already won Oscars in directing (long weekend) and writing (long weekend and sunset blvd).
Also possible i misheard.
Gabriel
2020-02-17 18:43:01 +0000 UTC
Long Way Home making its way onto my Kindle. Great episode!
Alex Bielovich
2020-02-17 12:46:35 +0000 UTC