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The Not Old - Better Show

Thelma Unleashed: June Squibb and Richard Roundtree's Epic Final Ride – A Tale of Grit, Humor, and Defiance at 93, Interview with “Thelma...

The Not Old - Better Show

Paul Vogelzang

History, Fitness, Film, Health, Aging, Employment, Fashion, Career, Technology, Seniors, Society & Culture, Music, Health & Fitness

51.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Thelma Unleashed: June Squibb and Richard Roundtree's Epic Final Ride – A Tale of Grit, Humor, and Defiance at 93, Interview with “Thelma” writer-director Josh Margolin

The Not Old Better Show Interview Series

Welcome to a special episode of the Not Old Better Show, sponsored by MDHearing and Prolon. where we dive into the poignant action-comedy film that is taking audiences by storm: "Thelma." This feature film directorial debut from our guest today Josh Margolin and showcases the incredible talents of veteran Oscar® nominee June Squibb, in her first leading role, and the legendary Richard Roundtree, in his final performance. "Thelma" is not just a film; it's a celebration of resilience, humor, and the unyielding spirit of the elderly. Thelma opens world wide on June 21

In "Thelma," June Squibb brings to life a feisty 93-year-old grandmother, Thelma Post, who finds herself the victim of a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, played by Fred Hechinger from "The White Lotus." Refusing to be seen as helpless, Thelma embarks on a treacherous quest across Los Angeles to reclaim her stolen $10,000. Her journey is hilariously action-packed and heartwarming, as she enlists the help of her old friend Ben, portrayed by the iconic Richard Roundtree. Together, they navigate the city on a motorized scooter, facing obstacles that would challenge even the likes of Ethan Hunt from "Mission: Impossible."

This film, inspired by a real-life incident involving Margolin’s own grandmother, cleverly adapts action tropes to highlight the strength and agency of its elderly protagonist. Margolin’s script resonates with infectious humor and a touching narrative, earning rave reviews at this year’s Sundance Film Festival for its fresh take on familiar genres and its sensitive portrayal of aging.

June Squibb’s portrayal of Thelma is nothing short of remarkable. Known for her early career as a dancer and singer, Squibb embraced the physicality of the role, performing most of her own stunts—including high-speed scooter chases and rolling across beds with a gun in hand—all while channeling the fierce determination of her character. Her connection to Thelma's sense of justice is deeply personal, shaped by her lifelong ethos of right and wrong, and her late husband’s belief that she could have made an excellent cop.

The chemistry between Squibb and Roundtree is palpable, bringing to life a story filled with laughter, grit, and a profound sense of companionship. Margolin’s casting choice was driven by Squibb’s perfect blend of strength and vulnerability, humor and understatement—qualities that mirror his own grandmother’s indomitable spirit.

As we explore this extraordinary film, we also ponder the possibilities of a sequel. After all, every great action hero deserves a franchise. Join us as we delve into the making of "Thelma," the remarkable performances of its cast, and the in

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, the show covering all things health, wellness, culture, and more.

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The show for all of us who aren't old were better.

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Each week we'll interview superstars, experts, and ordinary people doing extraordinary things, all related to this wonderful experience of getting better, not older.

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Now here's your host, the award-winning Paul Vogel-Zang.

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Welcome to a special episode of the Not Old Better Show

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sponsored by MD Hearing and Prolon.

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Today we dive into an action, film that is so poignant and touching it is taking

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audiences by Storm the name of the film Thelma this feature film directorial debut

0:42.0

from our guest today Josh Mar Golan showcases the

0:45.1

incredible talents of veteran Oscar nominee June Squib in her first leading role

0:51.0

and the legendary Richard Roundtree in his final performance.

0:55.3

Thelma is not just a film, it's a celebration of resilience, aging, humor, and the unyielding

1:01.6

spirit of the elderly.

1:03.3

Thelma opens worldwide on June 21st.

1:06.8

In Thelma, June Squib brings to life a feisty 93-year-old grandmother, Thelma Post, who finds herself the victim of a phone

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scammer pretending to be her grandson, played by friend Heckinger.

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Refusing to be seen as helpless Thelma embarks on a treacherous quest across Los Angeles

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to reclaim her stolen $10,000. I laugh because this journey that she is on is hilariously

1:34.8

action-packed and it's so heartwarming too.

1:37.1

She enlists the help of her old friend Ben portrayed by the aforementioned iconic Richard Roundtree, and together they navigate

1:45.6

the city on a motorized scooter facing obstacles that would challenge even the likes of

1:51.6

Ethan Hunt for Mission Impossible.

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