Followup to yesterday's TOD:
As reported, I took out Lost in America and set it on top of the watch pile. When I went in later to get started on it, I did something I rarely do: I watched all of the supplemental interviews before even glancing at the movie, in order to better familiarize myself with Albert Brooks the filmmaker. (And these are totally worthwhile. Prime Criterion quality.)
All these years, I've really only known him by his role in Broadcast News. Running my eye down his acting credits, I'm stunned to be reminded of his appearance in the Twilight Zone movie. There are a few other big name films, but when it comes to voicing things (as in Finding Nemo), I really don't count that, because I often fail to recognize people's voices in those things anyway. Checking his directing credits, I haven't seen a damned one of those films. So, for years, Broadcast News has more or less defined Albert Brooks for me. Which is fortuitous, because even though he didn't write or direct that, it very much captures what he is all about.
So finally I started Lost in America, and due to other things going on at the time, I only got about 25 minutes in, but it's excellent and very much of a type of film I really like, and I shall finish it later today.