I bet many of you have seen the movie The Informant from last year. I've waited a bit, specifically because of an amazing radio program I listened to before I'd even heard of the film project. This American Life produced a full program devoted to the story in the book by Kurt Eichenwald, the true story that the movie is based on. The whole program is amazing, including separate interviews with the author, the executive who cooperated with the FBI, the attorneys involved, the main FBI agent, and recordings of secret price-fixing meetings. The story, embedded with the intimacy that radio-listening supplies, plays out like a movie as you listen. I'm going to listen to the program with my husband again before seeing the movie.
Here's the LINK.
Just on a side note, a revealing detail about what a giant nerd I am: I've listened to almost every single archived This American Life program, which started in 1995. That means a total of 401 hours of Chicago Public Radio. It's been a buoy for my brain at work; it's fairly easy to go brain dead when you're quietly tinkering around on computers for most of your life.
Other amazing podcasts to keep your brain and imagination alive (all available free through itunes):
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The Moth: Life Storytelling Performances
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Radiolab
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The Sounds In My Head (Music)
I applaud your devotion to TAM. I have a mess of them on my phone, but it's a rare thing if I can actually sit down long enough to listen to one episode in it's entirety.
Posted by: Jim | 03/11/2010 at 10:53 AM