On this episode we look at films on talk show breakdowns. This comes naturally to us since we already have a failed talk show in this very podcast, so we watch two other gentlemen dealing with their own personal demons in the format. In Oliver Stone's 1988 film adaptation of Eric Bogosian's stage play, Bogosian plays Barry, a rude, contemptuous talk show host who becomes overwhelmed by the hatred that surrounds his program just before it goes national. Barry and TALK RADIO go up against the shock jock Jack, played by Jeff Bridges in the 1991 movie THE FISHER KING, directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Richard Lagravenese. Here, instead of a breakdown on air, we see the damage that can be done off air, as an offhand remarks sends a listener into a restaurant with a gun where he guns down a man's wife and causes the husband (played by Robin Williams) to hide his grief by living in a fantasy world. Heavy stuff with strange doses of comedy which makes for a ...