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Shark's Pond: A South Park Podcast
Shark's Pond- A South Park Podcast #210: HUMANCENTiPAD

Shark's Pond: A South Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 33:38


Welcome to a brand new episode of Shark's Pond: A South Park Podcast. Join Bill as he begins season fifteen of the show as he reviews the season premiere "HUMANCENTiPAD". Topics discussed include if Bill would ever watch the Human Centipede, Cartman going off on his mother and God, looking at Steve Jobs and wondering if he had seen this episode before his death and much more.Theme song courtesy of Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/Follow the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/sharkspond97Join the shows Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/sharkspond/

The Agenda
Bonus Scenario: Humancentipad

The Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 10:25 Very Popular


This Bonus Scenario features James McOnie and ACC & Hauraki Head G Lane.You're the head of a massive tech company and you have to pitch your co-hosts as the latest advancement in technology...

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Dez and Marco
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Dez and Marco

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 35:37


We showcase the worst site design and data grabbing choices in all their glory. We also react to the drama and controversy surrounding the Eurovision song contest. Was it all just a case of bad Losers? At least our beers are winners! Beers of the Week Dez: Paradise Brewery - Hazy Pale Ale Marco: Van Moll Brewery - Langharig Tuig Beer Database News - Eurovision Song contest https://eurovision.tv/ - Maneskin - https://youtu.be/RVH5dn1cxAQ - Google I/O: WearOS to merge with Samsung Tizen and leveraging FitBit https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/23/22448165/google-samsung-wearable-partnership-wear-os-tizen-merge-smartwatch - Too Many Cooks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrGrOK8oZG8 - Key and Peele East/West College Bowl - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gODZzSOelss Main - https://termsandconditions.game/ - HumancentiPad - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HumancentiPad - https://userinyerface.com/ a short web game created by Bagaar - Mass Effect Legendary Edition - No Man's Sky and Mass Effect Crossover https://www.nomanssky.com/2021/05/beachhead-expedition-update/ - No Man's Sky redemption arc: Internet historian - https://youtu.be/O5BJVO3PDeQ Contact us Twitter Instagram Email - dezandmarco@gmail.com Special Effects: www.zapsplat.com Music: www.bensound.com

The Spectator Film Podcast
The Human Centipede (2009)

The Spectator Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 107:21


 This week on The Spectator Film Podcast… The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) 4.17.20 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary track begins at 11:41 — Notes — The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms & Literary Theory by J. A. Cuddon — This book’s a very helpful resource for grappling with the otherwise challenging or inscrutable terminology frequently encountered in academic writing. I’m linking to the 5th Edition, which also credits M. A. R. Habib, although I used to 4th Edition for the definition of diachronic/synchronic I’m including below: “A term coined c. 1913 by Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913). A diachronic approach to the study of language (or languages) involves an examination of its origins, development, history and change. In contrast, the synchronic approach entails the study of a linguistic system in a particular state, without reference to time. The importance of a synchronic approach to an understanding of language lies in the fact that for Saussure each sign has not properties other than the specific relational ones which define it within its own synchronic system.” “Eat Shit and Die: Coprophagia and Fimetic Force in Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)” by Dolores B. Phillips from The Projector — This essay by Dolores B. Phillips provides lots of insightful analysis, examining the politics of coprophagia and how it’s been depicted on film. Additionally, this essay comes from The Projector: A Journal on Film, Media, and Culture, which is completely open-access! This particular issue of The Projector focuses on the theme of food and consumption in horror cinema. We’ll include some insightful passages from Phillips’ essay below: “The Human Centipede's cult and commercial success suggest that it readmits excrementality—and that it is the epilogue of Laporte’s History of Shit, which tracks the return of excrement to the fields of cultural production. Excrement becomes capital, shit alchemically transformed into the coin of the realm. The films shift the register of excremental politics: much of its study (Warwick Anderson, Jed Esty, David Inglis, Achille Mbembe, George Bataille) concentrates upon the purgation, elimination, and celebration of shit. Indeed, excrement has a particularly potent political resonance in postcolonial fiction, where shitting in beds and leaving heaping mounds of filth in toilets is a particularly insulting intrusion into the homes of dispossessed middle class citizens and intellectuals whose lives are disrupted by political flux. Its ingestion adds a new dimension of cruelty and spite to images of effusive excretion and excessive consumption. As they avail themselves of an ironic posture toward recycling waste,images of coprophagy also align themselves with themes of decadence, humiliation, and hyper or mismanagement of the body.” “…a deconstruction of the conflicting social settings of the subject in an age of information oversaturation. Instead of a solitary figure bent over a keyboard or a mobile device, face illumined by a single screen into which she stares, rapt, substituting virtual interactions for real-life connections with others, and instead of the endless connectivity with others offered by social media and the instantaneousness of immersion in the internet, the HUMANCENTiPAD and Six’s precursor films offer an intermediary: the individual sutured to others, ingesting excrement and extruding it. The solitary netizen is revealed as a fiction—she reads and is read by others. She is bound to them by the streams of information into which she dives, searching for stimulation and novelty, impatiently demanding updates by obsessively and repeatedly pressing F5. This is because the viewer is as much a segment in the centipede as its victims” “Our own vertiginous enjoyment of the film’s horrors highlight the absurd, disturbing excess Gwendolyn Audrey Foster laments as she observes ‘the cyclical loop’ of ‘capitalism eating itself.’ She argues that television culture in the US disgorges its excess to feast upon it again in the forms of exploitative gluttony. She describes television as ‘coprophagic and cannibalistic in this way; TV is largely feces, our own regurgitated feces, which we ultimately pay to eat.’ Se notes that ‘shows such as Hoarders exploit and engage in coprophagia for better ratings, ultimately supporting gluttonous capitalism.’ Tom Six’s films make this the literal foundation for their appeal, especially as they sink deep roots in other moments of coprophagy in film and internet culture” [The writing by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster referenced in this passage from “Capitalism Eats Itself: Gluttony and Coprophagia from Hoarders to La Grande Bouffe“] “Grotesque Realism and the Carnivalesque in Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) and The Human Centipede II Full Sequence” by Ellen N. Freeman from Monstrum — We didn’t make use of this essay to help frame our conversation of the film, but it remains an insightful read. Freeman examines The Human Centipede in light of Mikhail Bakhtin’s writing on the carnivalesque and grotesque in Rabelais. Furthermore, Monstrum is an awesome multilingual, peer-reviewed open-access journal on horror and you should absolutely check out the other essays and reviews, which include writing on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Lucio Fulci, the occult in Hammer Studios Horror, Peeping Tom (1960). — Listener Picks — Do you want to pick a movie for us to discuss on the show? Here’s how: Make a donation of $20 or more to ofwemergencyfund.org Check your email for a donation receipt, and send a screenshot of your donation to austin@spectatorfilmpodcast.com or @spectatorfilmpodcast on Instagram In your email or DM, include 1.) your name 2.) the movie you’d like discussed on the show and 3.) a brief overview of your thoughts on the movie That’s it! Don’t pick Satantango or Shoah!

What A Great Audience
What A Great Audience - Episode 3

What A Great Audience

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 17:05


In episode 3 of What a Great Audience, covering Season 15 Episode 1 "HumanCentiPad". The gang talks about Apple, smartphones, terms and conditions, and much more. Listen in and join the fun!

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Money for Old Rope
Socially Awkward Magicians

Money for Old Rope

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 45:37


Idioms: The lion’s share It’s not rocket science On the cards Links: Hello Internet South Park – HUMANCENTiPAD 6 Days to Air Lion Bar Tate & Lyle Tate & Lyle lion East India Company Samson and the Lion Samson’s Riddle Serengeti Colonial England Aesop’s Fables The Wizard of Oz – Film (There are many) The […]

Ramble With Russel Podcast
Ramble With Russel - 301 - Battling Bobs of Justice

Ramble With Russel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2012 48:13


On this edition of the show we have a case of the Bobs and some avenging action.  First up on the show it's a trip back to Kyle, Stan, Kenny and Cartman with the dvd review of South Park : The Complete 15th Season (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) where the boys tackel such issues as the Humancentipad, Broadway and WikiLeaks.  Then it's time to catch up with a new animated comedy on dvd in Bob's Burger's : The Complete First Season (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as a family as fun is always on the menu with this irreverent group of characters.  It's time to catch up with some classic 90's comedy with the dvd review of BOB : The Complete Series (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) starring Bob Newhart as a comic book writer that gets a second chance to bring back his comic book character.  It's then off to the movie theatre for some big screen heroes with my review of Marvel's The Avengers in 3D.  Music for this episode features the songs Doin' it at the Park by DJ Spangley, Heroine by Dirtywhite Fashion and Heroes and Promises by Matt Lipscombe, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions

South Park Weekly - AfterBuzz TV
SouthPark S:15 | Humancentipad E:1 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

South Park Weekly - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2011 55:16


AFTERBUZZ TV – South Park edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Comedy Central’s South Park. In this show, host Phil Svitek breaks down the Apple filled episode. There to help Phil are co-hosts Michelle Macedo, DJ Jesse Janedy and Jack Waz. It’s South Park’s “Humancentipad” episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app