We're closing in on someday having him settle on his last project & it's had me considering the overarching breadth of his catalog thus far. The entirety of his work has been either period pieces or retro flicks that lament the 60's & 70's era of film (Which he came up in). Even his westerns or WW2 movies hearken back to The Wild Bunch or The Dirty Dozen era of those genres from the 60s.
He's often worked with the talent from those eras, David Carradine, Kurt Russell, Bruce Dern, Robert Forrester, Pam Grier, & even Travolta. He even regales everyone publicly about having intended to work with Burt Reynolds on the latest
It occurs to me that there's at least one pitstop in that milieu which he hasn't yet touched on, that was rather popular and unique to that era, & could in fact still be relevant in a modern setting, the Truck Driver movie. The Convoy, Smokey & The Bandit, CB radio Breaker, Breaker period of American film that could provide an interesting backdrop for some story to be told. It seems right up his alley & in his wheelhouse, hardy har har
IMHO, he could very adeptly round out his catalog with something like that as his canvas
He's often worked with the talent from those eras, David Carradine, Kurt Russell, Bruce Dern, Robert Forrester, Pam Grier, & even Travolta. He even regales everyone publicly about having intended to work with Burt Reynolds on the latest
It occurs to me that there's at least one pitstop in that milieu which he hasn't yet touched on, that was rather popular and unique to that era, & could in fact still be relevant in a modern setting, the Truck Driver movie. The Convoy, Smokey & The Bandit, CB radio Breaker, Breaker period of American film that could provide an interesting backdrop for some story to be told. It seems right up his alley & in his wheelhouse, hardy har har

IMHO, he could very adeptly round out his catalog with something like that as his canvas