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Nora Ephron Tribute
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Nora Ephron Tribute

Last week, while in NYC for the Tribeca Film Festival, Hollister & O’Toole were podcasting from the Beacon Hotel. When they turned off their mics and finally looked out the window, they realized that Hollister’s room had a stunning view of the Apthorp - a building in which Nora Ephron famously spent 10 years “in a state of giddy delirium”. O’Toole figured it was a sign - a very big sign. It was time for Screen Thoughts to do a tribute to the late great Nora Ephron (1941-2012). Hollister, who slots “When Harry Met Sally” into the Top 10 Greatest Movies of the 20th Century, readily agreed. In her book “I Remember Nothing,” Nora Ephron once said “On some level, my life has been wasted on me. After all, if I can’t remember it, who can?” Perhaps it was a rhetorical question, but we remember, Nora, we remember. Podcast highlights: - Nora Ephron’s AFI tribute to Meryl Streep (one of the funniest things O’Toole has ever seen) - “Making-Of” clips from “When Harry Met Sally” - Bonus track: Nora Ephron herself, reading from “I Feel Bad About My Neck.” Don't miss our podcast on Everything is Copy - the HBO documentary about Nora directed by her son, Jacob Bernstein: https://soundcloud.com/screen-thoughts/ep-84-hello-my-name-is-doris-nora-ephron-doco

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