Weird: The Al Yankovich Story – Pop Screen 104

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When we announced a month of Madonna-themed movies, we could have just looked at her acting performances, maybe a documentary or two. Instead, we felt like it was our journalistic duty to blow the lid off her steamy affair with ‘Weird’ Al Yankovic. That’s just one of the extremely accurate facts contained in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, a merciless lampoon of biopic cliches which Weird Al superfan Jeff is back on the podcast to discuss with Graham.

The film immediately received attention for Daniel Radcliffe’s insanely committed lead performance, but there’s more – and not just Evan Rachel Wood’s superb turn as Madonna, either. Jeff and Graham discuss which of the film’s cavalcade of cameos they’d like to see a full biopic about, the film’s long gestation period and how the rock biopic changed (or didn’t) during production, and the critical importance of preserving the Quibi archive for future generations.

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Episode 104: Weird: The Al Yankovich Story

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