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CW: discussions of murder against children and animals It's our first episode and we're diving into Michael Haneke's filmography. First up: Benny's Video from 1992. Dax and MB discuss violence against animals in film, mediated experiences of violence, and their therapists. Follow the podcast: @WONAPodcast Follow Dax: @DaxEbaben Follow MB: @mbmcandrews
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Benny is a teenage boy obsessed with video and death. He keeps replaying a VHS of a pig getting slaughtered, rewinding, re-watching and pausing at the moment of death. His well to do parents are absent ad let him do more or less as he wants, and while they are away on a trip Benny invites a young girl over to look at his tapes. This is Haneke's second feature - a keen and chilling observation of our media obsessed world. Join Sverre Aagaard and Thomas Simonsen Balmbra as we discuss. Our Recommendations for this episode are: Cure (1997) by Kiyoshi Kurusawa https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123948/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes by Stan Brakhage https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0140788/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_283 Feel free to get in touch at Unpleasantmovies@protonmail.com or www.instagram.com/unpleasantmovies/
The Swimfans play, fast forward, and rewind their way through Michael Haneke's cold, academic, and characteristically misanthropic 1992 film Benny's Video! @swimfanspod swimfanspod.com
Join Bradley J Kornish and Dan Pullen as they talk with Musician/Writers and Podcast hosts Scott Thorough and Marcus Pinn of Zebras in America and Pinnland Empire. We talk about "Benny's Video", a Michael Haneke film from 1992 and a bit about a few of Haneke's other films including his notorious 1997 film "Funny Games". Be sure to check Marcus and Scott's (seriously good) musical work on Bandcamp. THE MPC ERA... by Marcus Pinn MPC ERA... VOL.2 by Marcus Pinn
Movie Meltdown - Episode 155 This week we welcome our first special guest co-host to the coffee shop! Join us as we get caffeinated and have an awesome conversation with actress Jess Weixler. (Though she is quite humble about it) she was dubbed “The New Indie Queen” by The New Yorker and has starred in “The Lie”, “Peter and Vandy”, “The Big Bad Swim”, “Alexander the Last” and will (hopefully not) forever be known as “the girl with the whatsees in the....” from the infamous movie “Teeth”. Listen as we discuss acting, all-around geekiness and cheese. Yes, cheese. And as we come to the realization that bad-ass never died!! We also mention...The Juilliard School, Michael Haneke, Carlton the doorman, W. Earl Brown, losing general geek points, pouring a whisky and playing Angry Birds, The Piano Teacher, cashew and almond, Atherton Rebels, using your toothbrush as a microphone, having the wrong accent, surviving the audition, John Waters, Walden Theatre, a healthy fear of the ocean floor, I do NOT promote bulimia, Shakespeare nerd, a new transatlantic diction, Chekhov, having people tell you you are not doing good... a lot, you need to remake that movie with ME!, I would see movies and I would feel like I had been changed, talking in the back of your throat, prevalence, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, living in a shoebox, satire, I’m gonna be a star!!, CalTech, vegan BLT, getting the evil out of you, someone that they love is super-proud of something that they did, tagged as a feminist movie, factory farming is killing the world, Tree of Life, a rattlesnake in a swaddling clothes, surfing in the morning, Jessica Chastain, being big in Africa, Chinese superstore, that’s all you get for your quarter, so in your experience with castration sex..., making unwise choices, experimental food geek, Benny's Video, the hyphen: our most precious resource and a killer blender. “I don’t know if there will ever come a time, even if I like become some massive movie star with tons of Oscars, where they won’t be like, ‘So Teeth?? Really? You made that movie?’”
Where do you want to take the shot? In the hand or in the foot? This week we go dark and review two spellbinding and underrated films, for the main feature we get brought into Brazil's hoodlum world with City Of God. To start our Micheal Haneke festival we review Benny's Video and give our Top 5 Lost Childhood movies to tie everything together. Remember to vote for us as best podcast at www.slweekly.com
In this episode of the Errata Movie Podcast, we talk about the films of Michael Haneke, including his new film, FUNNY GAMES (2007), starring Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet, plus earlier films CACHE (2005), TIME OF THE WOLF (2003), THE PIANO TEACHER (2001), CODE UNKNOWN (2000), FUNNY GAMES (1997), 71 FRAGMENTS OF A CHRONOLOGY OF CHANCE (1994), BENNY'S VIDEO (1992), and THE SEVENTH CONTINENT (1989).