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Part 1: Zach and Grace talk about movies they saw this week, including: Bottoms and Raw.
Part 2 (29:10): The group begins their David Cronenberg series with 1977's Rabid.
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What could be surreal about becoming a father? David Lynch explores this and the Fried Squirms are there to take it in as they watch ERASERHEAD.
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Halle and Alison make the mistake of leaving the resort to ruin The Ruins.
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Halle and Alison make the mistake of leaving the resort to ruin The Ruins.
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Abby, Patrick, and Dan watch David Cronenberg’s 2011 film A Dangerous Method, which dramatizes the complex relationships between Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Sabina Spielrein in the first two decades of the twentieth century. They discuss Freud and Jung’s fraught relationship and eventual break; Jung’s relationship with Spielrein in life and on film; Spielrein’s biography and her pioneering work as a psychoanalytic theorist and clinician in her own right; other key figures in the development of psychoanalysis, including Eugen Bleuler and Otto Gross (especially Gross’s commitments to anarchism and his concept of mutual analysis); the role of Zurich and the Burghölzli Hospital as a key center of early psychoanalysis; Freud’s one and only trip to America; women as objects of exchange in the development of psychoanalysis; Freud’s Judaism versus Jung’s Protestantism and Jung’s maddening (to Freud) tendencies towards mysticism; and the ways that Spielrein’s work prefigures the late Freudian concept of the death drive.
Books discussed include:
Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein, by John Lauren
Sabina Spielrein: the Woman and the Myth, by Angela M. Sells
The Essential Writings of Sabina Spielrein: Pioneer of Psychoanalysis, edited by Ruth I. Cape and Raymond Burt
Freud’s Women, by Lisa Appignanesi and John Forrester
The essay by Sabina Spielrein that Patrick discusses is entitled “Destruction as a Cause of Coming Into Being”
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In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss the movie that asks “what if Hitchcock were gross?” The body horror film, Body Parts!
A car accident scene that traumatized young minds years before Final Destination 2! Great music and opening credits! A breezy runtime! An exciting physical therapy montage! One of the strangest uses of a water tank you’ve ever seen! Poorly attached limbs! A solid cast that includes Brad Dourif, Kim Delaney, and Jeff Fahey smoking his brains out! The suspense of a Hitchcockian thriller, but with the gore of a far schlockier B-movie! Where does evil live? In the soul? In the blood? Watch this movie for a confusing answer!
In addition, Tim and Alex share their spoiler-free thoughts on Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, while Tim passes along a recommendation for Johnny Mnemonic: In Black and White from his wife Chrissy!
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The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.
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Jake and Ron are honored to have the legendary Lucy A. Snyder as a guest for the podcast! We chat with her about her latest novel. Sister, Maiden, Monster published by Tor Nightfire.
Lucy A. Snyder
Lucy A. Snyder is the Shirley Jackson Award-nominated and five-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author of 15 books and over 100 published short stories. Her most recent books are the collection Halloween Season, the Tor Nightfire novel Sister, Maiden, Monster, and the forthcoming novel The Star-Stained Soul. She also wrote the novels Spellbent, Shotgun Sorceress, and Switchblade Goddess, the nonfiction book Shooting Yourself in the Head for Fun and Profit: A Writer’s Survival Guide, and the collections Garden of Eldritch Delights, While the Black Stars Burn, Soft Apocalypses, Orchid Carousals, Sparks and Shadows, Chimeric Machines, and Installing Linux on a Dead Badger. Her writing has been translated into French, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Czech, and Japanese editions and has appeared in publications such as Asimov’s Science Fiction, Apex Magazine, Nightmare Magazine, Pseudopod, Strange Horizons, and Best Horror of the Year. She lives near Columbus, Ohio. You can learn more about her at www.lucysnyder.com and you can follow her on Twitter at @LucyASnyder
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Time to venture north of the border to discuss one of the Common Craig's favorites, and a first time watch that doesn't work out so well. Death to snake movies that fail to deliver enough wriggling, writhing action! Long live the Summer of the 80s! And hello Canada!
Ah, the Common Craig's dreams of being some sort of video pirate, intercepting broadcasts, potentially seeing things that no one should see! Yeah, after watching Videodrome (1983), it really seems more like a nightmare scenario, I guess. Leave it to David Cronenberg to get me all worked up, and then slap me in the face with the potential horrors you may encounter. Best to leave these problems to James Woods and Debbie Harry. They're into some kinky stuff in this one.
As a snake movie connoisseur, I would appreciate this devil serpent getting more screen time. But maybe that's why the title really has nothing to do with this giant snake. Because they ran out of money during the production and could barely get it in front of the camera! I hope that Oliver Reed and Peter Fonda had a good time between takes, because Spasms (1983) did very little else for their careers.
And then from there, it's the Common Craig's Top 5 list of horror movies from 1983! Which probably does not include Spasms.
We’re back! Den Start in die dritte Staffel Null Uhr Eins macht ein ganz besonderes Thema: Monster und Kreaturen aller Art. Was verraten sie uns über unsere eigenen Ängste und unsere Gesellschaft? Kim hat einen Meilenstein des Creature-Horrors im Gepäck, nämlich John Carpenters Klassiker “The Thing” (1982). Er erzählt euch, was das Ding so unfassbar gruselig macht, wer Rob Bottin ist, und warum ihr Hunden in der Antarktis generell immer misstrauen solltet. Denise wiederum schaut sich den Anime Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) an, insbesondere die Riesenmonster darin, die Engel heißen. Sie überlegt, wie die Engel sich trotz eindeutigem Kaijū-Bezug jedweder Deutungshoheit widersetzen, und wieso man sie als eine neue Art Monster im Horrorgenre betrachten kann. Auch mit von der Partie: Husky-Cosplay, Pingu, und ein weißer Hai, der eigentlich ein roter Hering ist. Wir wünschen viel Spaß!
Achtung!
- Diese Folge enthält wesentliche Spoiler zum Film The Thing.
- Spoilerwarnung für das Ende von The Thing zwischen 38:52 und 42:10.
- Spoilerwarnung für den letzten Engel in Neon Genesis Evangelion (und somit für einen wichtigen Teil der Geschichte) zwischen 1:09:53 und 1:10:40.
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We're seeing double this week as we talk about David Cronenberg's tale of twin gynecologists who have a knack for being strange, Dead Ringers. We were once again a little divided, but we've got both some critiques of this movie and some praise as well. We talk technical proficiency, the relative lack of body horror, and a whole lot about twins. Come back in two weeks as we talk Speilberg's AI! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!
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Halle and Alison load up on purple bars to ruin Crimes of the Future.
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Halle and Alison load up on purple bars to ruin Crimes of the Future.
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This time around, we discuss the 1982 neo-noir cyberpunk classic directed by RIDLEY SCOTT and starring HARRISON FORD, RUTGER HAUER, and SEAN YOUNG.
One of the greatest science fiction films of all time and the visual foundation for the cyberpunk genre. Based on the novel 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' by Philip K Dick.
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Let he who is without sin cast the greatest grossing foreign language film of all time. This week we are joined by Charlie Jacobs as we cross our hearts and bow our heads as we dive deep into Mel Gibson's body horror religious epic: The Passion of the Christ.
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