About this episode
Jon's Kickstarter Link Summary In this conversation, Jon Spira discusses his new book 'I'll Settle for Nothingness: Conversations with Mike Hodges', detailing the genesis of the book, his friendship with the legendary filmmaker, and the exploration of Hodges' versatile career. The discussion covers many things including the making of 'Morons from Outer Space', the challenges of unproduced films, and the emotional journey of writing the book. Spira also shares insights into Hodges' legacy, his experiences with the BFI, and the Kickstarter campaign for the book's publication. Takeaways The book is a collection of conversations with Mike Hodges. Jon Spira's friendship with Hodges developed through their shared love of cinema. 'Morons from Outer Space' is a film that has gained a cult following despite its initial failure. Hodges was a versatile filmmaker, working across various genres. The Terminal Man is a significant film that was poorly marketed and overlooked. Hodges had many unproduced films that reflect his creative vision. The BFI is preserving Hodges' legacy through his film archive. Spira aims to honor Hodges' memory through this book. The emotional journey of writing the book was profound for Spira. The Kickstarter campaign is a way to celebrate Hodges' work and legacy. This podcast is completely independent and made possible by listener support. If you’d like to help me keep making these episodes, you can join my Patreon community here: https://patreon.com/jamiebenning Watch more on YouTube: Check out the Filmumentaries YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes clips and extra content: https://youtube.com/filmumentaries All my links