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Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew review two new releases with rodeos and one Cinematheque special presentation in Odorama. First they talk some Twisters and we find out if they have changed their mind about Glen Powell or is he still repulsive. Then they review the queer coming of age film that has a star making performance from Charlie Plummer. Then the boys were invited to a special presentation of Polyester in Odorama. Listen to how much they enjoyed this Jon Waters classic the way it was meant to be seen and smelled. And finally the boys were dared to see the 2016 alien sex monster film The Untamed. Introduction-0:00 The Amazing Murman Predicts-2:12 In Cinema Twisters (2024)-5:25 National Anthem (2024)-20:45 Cinematheque presents Polyester in Odorama-30:55 Murman Minute-36:19 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Stephen Spielberg Needs To Retire-40:07 Bryce's open rage-Twisters is gonna make money-42:42 Rage or Dare The Untamed (2016)-46:18 Bryce pulls from Jim's bag -59:19 Outro-1:00:29 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On!!! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/film-rage/id1493735088 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltbJS7XkDj0inwXf9G0ZH?si=m3OzZulNRmW6d93K7DG_uw https://play.google.com/music/m/Inyleam7prw77l75he733v643jq?t=Film_Rage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuw4WB6zmxbgDBjFn6utlT7PFnaDa0w6 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/film-rage?refid=stpr https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Film-Rage-p1325858/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-film-rage-63364236?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/
Prima o poi lo incideremo La prima clip è tratta dal documentario "Mostruosamente Villaggio" (prodotto da 3D Produzioni, visibile su RaiPlay, 2024 all rights reserved). La seconda è un breve estratto di "Boccadasse" cantata da Ornella Vanoni e Gino Paoli (autore Gino Paoli, etichetta Sony, 2005 all rights reserved). Nell'immagine, la Odorama Card da grattare e annusare durante la proiezione del film "Polyester" (regia John Waters, 1981, all rights reserved)
Émission du 14 février 2024, ça sent, ça pue, ça embaume... Cette semaine, Mayday a du nez et s'intéresse aux odeurs : des usines aux parfums en passant par celles que nous dégageons. Pendant 1h, on va bien se sentir !- Sketchs qui passent l'odeur du son par l'équipe de Mayday - Être au parfum – reportage à Grasse par Namé- Frais jusqu'au soir – réclame par Pepper- Le jeu des 1000 odeurs – sketch par Le Frigo sur une idée de Luigi- Circulez, y'a rien à sentir – enquête exclusive par Boscop- Talk show – Fab Caro adapté par Le FrigoMusiques :Glam d'Irène DreselBop de DehdWhen you say par FacsYom Torke par KiNKAvec un extrait du « Parfum » de Patrick Süskind
This week Bryan and Dave take a trip to Baltimore for a look at John Waters' transitional picture, Polyester, bridging the gap between his combative, confrontational midnight shockers of the 1970s and his commercial breakthrough in the 1980s. This tour de force let the world know that Divine was more than just an art terrorist in drag but a real, capable comedic actor. When it comes to Polyester, it's the best of both worlds for John Waters fans: An overwrought domestic melodrama in the style of Douglas Sirk and the pure movie chicanery of William Castle. See it in Odorama! Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNlEp5qH3E --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bring-me-the-axe/message
On the heels of DESPERATE LIVING — and its disappointing box office — John Waters knew that he needed a hit, and that he needed his leading lady back. Once again teaming with Divine, Waters set out to make a film that was a little more palatable to mass audiences, one that wouldn't rely on shock value to get its laughs. The resulting film was POLYESTER, released in 1981. Co-starring 50s silver screen heartthrob Tab Hunter, the film would also utilize the infamous "Odorama" scratch-n-sniff card gimmick during its initial release. In this episode, we'll discuss just how Waters went from the subversive, abrasive DESPERATE LIVING to the Douglas Sirk-esque melodrama of POLYESTER, how he got Tab Hunter (and Debbie Harry!) involved, and how the film was received by audiences at the time. Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, and Todd A. Davis. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net
"I look into my future and all I see is a long, dark hallway... and no exits." We watched Polyester (1981) with the hilarious Drew Droege and we're ready to eat an entire cake in one sitting. The legendary John Waters takes us on a melodramatic trip through the suburbs by way of the famous "Women's Pictures" directed by Douglas Sirk. We take a peek behind the velvet curtains and French Provincial decor of the 'burbs with Divine, who gives a stellar performance as Francine Fishpaw, the put upon wife of a filandering pornographer, mother of juvenile delinquents and daughter of a social climbing snob. Francine's oversensitive nose plays a key role in her already fragile mental state and the gimmick of Odorama was developed for the original screenings. Where else but a John Waters picture could you get a scratch-and-sniff card with such fragrances as Roses, Flatulence, Gasoline and New car smell? Polyester may have been Waters' first foray into "mainstream cinema" but all his usuals are there; Mink Stole as the sass-mouth other woman, Edith Massey as Francine's nouveau riche former housekeeper, and Jean Hill as a tire biting gospel singer. We can't forget the absolute dreamboat Tab Hunter as sleazy lothario Todd Tomorrow. Polyester is as tacky as late '70s/early '80s houshold decor and we can't get enough of it. Watch out! It's the Baltimore Footstomper!! Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Twitter: @MTMUGPod Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
The Pope of Trash, the Prince of Puke, the People's Pervert... These are all monikers bestowed upon John Waters- accomplished filmmaker, author, artist, actor and journalist- who graciously joined us as our guest this week! On October 21, John Waters will be in Huntsville, at Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment, to give his talk, "False Negative." In this conversation, host Katy Ganaway talks with John about his thoughts on how society has changed its views over the years toward his dedication to grossing out and shocking his audiences, the intricate process of selecting just the right scents for the accompanying scratch-n-sniff card for his film, "Polyester," in Odorama, and more! Just click play to hear their chat, and tune in 89.3 FM/HD-1 on Oct. 15 at 2 PM for music from John's films and personalized playlist! Other-Rama Event Info: https://lowemill.art/event-directory/
The Pope of Trash, the Prince of Puke, the People's Pervert... These are all monikers bestowed upon John Waters- accomplished filmmaker, author, artist, actor and journalist- who graciously joined us as our guest this week! On October 21, John Waters will be in Huntsville, at Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment, to give his talk, "False Negative." In this conversation, host Katy Ganaway talks with John about his thoughts on how society has changed its views over the years toward his dedication to grossing out and shocking his audiences, the intricate process of selecting just the right scents for the accompanying scratch-n-sniff card for his film, "Polyester," in Odorama, and more! Just click play to hear their chat, and tune in 89.3 FM/HD-1 on Oct. 15 at 2 PM for music from John's films and personalized playlist!Other-Rama Event Info:https://lowemill.art/event-directory/
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!Visit Our Brand New Patreon!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:The Greatest American Hero!Welcome, New Jersey Friends!!Nude Richard Hatch!Trixie Mattel's Assistant, Brandon!Gorgeous Hair!Leonard! It's His Birthday! He's 9!Leonard Puke!Paul Nearly Puked!Cats Like to Puke on Things!Sports Shirt from Philip DeFranco!Paul Knows A Homosexual Amount About Sports!Paul's GAY?!?!Multilingual Cocksucking!Sambuca Throw Up!Amber Heard Shit in the Bed!Burger King Doesn't Know the Mechanics of Gay Sex!Double Ended Dildos!Snakes!Poop Friendly Postmates Menu!"I Invented Post-Its"!Best Foods to Prevent Pooping on His Crotch!Manuela The Tortoise, Now Known as Manuel!Paul, The Science Guy!The January 6th Hearings Begin!Sorry, Dick!Dave's DOJ Prediction!No Changing the Trump Cultists! Get Off Your Asses, Moderates!Thoughts and Prayers, Folks!Jesus, Guns, Babies Candidate Not Giving Up!No 'Ironic Voting' in Georgia!Trump's Mushroom!Childhood Gay Sticker Fetish!Smelly Markers!Repeated Questions!Childhood Masturbation!Trigger Warning Dick Cheese Question!Chonky Hands!Dave Doesn't Know What a Snowball Is!Siri to the Rescue!Beating Blindfolded People!Communal Toilets!Our Patreon! IN CANADIAN FUNDS!Episode Links (In Order):"The Greatest American Hero" Theme!Trixie Mattel's Assistant, Brandon, Does Her Makeup!"Sports!" Shirt from Philip DeFranco!Burger King's Tops and Bottoms Burgers!Postmates 'Bottom-Friendly' Menu!"I Invented Post-Its"!Dr. Evan Goldstein!PNW Haunts & Homicides!Tortoise Lost for 30 Years Makes Surprising Comeback!Difference Between Turtles and Tortoises!Kandiss Taylor Not Giving Up Hope!"Kentucky Fried Movie" Theatre Scene!"Polyester" Odorama!Lisa Frank Stickers!Ronnie Vino - It's Friday Night!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 364, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Student Loans 1: I made the very long trip to the library to borrow this epic, Homer's sequel to the "Iliad". The Odyssey. 2: This Dostoyevsky novel about Alyosha, Dmitri and Ivan clocks in at about 900 pages, so I had to renew my copy. The Brothers Karamazov. 3: I checked out his "Tropic of Cancer" and "Tropic of Capricorn", but they weren't the travel books I thought they'd be. Henry Miller. 4: I borrowed a volume of his works that includes "Elmer Gantry" and "Dodsworth". Sinclair Lewis. 5: The library copy of his "Finnegans Wake" seems to be missing some text; the last sentence ends, "a long the". (James) Joyce. Round 2. Category: This Category Stinks! 1: The strong odor of this semi-aquatic rodent gives it its name. the muskrat. 2: Proverbially, this pungent bulb "makes a man wink, drink and stink". garlic. 3: It's the Belgian province bordering the Netherlands that's famous for originating a smelly cheese. Limburgh. 4: This cartoon character's big screen credits include "For Scent-imental Reasons" and "Heaven Scent". Pepé Le Pew. 5: The only film ever released in "Odorama", it shares its name with a synthetic fabric popular in the 1970s. Polyester. Round 3. Category: Second Bananas 1: On the "Tonight Show", it was McMahon's standard introduction for Carson. "Here's Johnny!". 2: He was Joey Bishop's sidekick long before he teamed up with Kathie Lee. Regis Philbin. 3: Once partnered with Tommy Chong, he now works with Don Johnson on "Nash Bridges". Cheech Marin. 4: He got first billing even though he played second banana to wife Gracie Allen. George Burns. 5: Mel Brooks and this second banana won a Spoken Comedy Grammy in 1999 for "The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000". Carl Reiner. Round 4. Category: Bald Ambition 1: This bald "Seinfeld" character hit on a woman by saying he lived with his parents and was unemployed. George Costanza. 2: Perhaps the improved aerodynamic design helped him become 1999's No. 1 ranked tennis player. Andre Agassi. 3: This follically-challenged animated man once sold his soul to the devil for a doughnut. Homer Simpson. 4: This Proctor and Gamble icon dresses in white, wears an earring and hates dirt. Mr. Clean. 5: This super-rich Little Orphan Annie benefactor never joined the Hair Club for Men. Daddy Warbucks. Round 5. Category: Mindblowers 1: In 1875 the first swim across this waterway took about 22 hours; in 1994 it was accomplished in about 7. the English Channel. 2: This San Antonio Spurs star originally trained to be an Olympic swimmer, but Hurricane Hugo wrecked the pool. Tim Duncan. 3: There are about 4,000 species of mammals, 8,700 species of birds and 1 million known species of these creatures. insects. 4: In 2002 the Hormel corporation produced its 6 billionth can of this foodstuff. Spam. 5: Christianity Today said this animated TV dad is more associated with Christianity than the Pope or Mother Teresa. Ned Flanders. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Los aromas, hedores, fragancias, etc, mil maneras de nombrarles, son el centro del libro "Odorama", un fascinante viaje por la historia y nuestra cultura, a través de los distintos olores que permiten, como llaves, abrir recuerdos y trasladarnos al pasado. El SuperCiudadano Federico Kukso, periodista científico y autor de este texto, relata por qué se interesó en este tema, las conexiones sensoriales y de la memoria, que se activan con estos millones de moléculas que ingresan a nuestro cuerpo cada vez que respiramos y olemos algo. El olor del antiguo Egipto, del jardín de la abuela, de los finos perfumes y su promesa de estatus impulsado por la publicidad, y cientos más, penetran en esta conversación que desafía nuestros sentidos hábilmente.
Es el último episodio de la LMDV temporada de verano, de los lunes. El pasado sábado me dediqué a una de mis aficiones favoritas: ruta de librerías. Encontré con un libro que me sorprendió: ODORAMA, de Federico Kukso, la historia cultural del olor. Inmediatamente recordé uno de los primeros episodio del podcast. Siempre me ha parecido maravilloso el universo de los aromas, las fragancias y el marketing olfativo en el que te va a sumergir nuestro invitado, Javier Sempere. Interesantísimo el marketing olfativo, el Scent marketing, que en los próximos años nos va a deparar, a buen seguro, sorpresas y tecnología dignas del siglo en el que vivimos. Jugar con una Playstation oliendo a boxers, poder realizar una cata de vinos en combinación con perfumes, son experiencias originales e inolvidables. Empezamos.
Camp Water continues this week with a trip to suburbia with Polyester! John Waters turning point from midnight flicks to mainstream. Did Britt dig this one or will the odorama scare her away? This episode is compatible with the ODORAMA card that goes with the film, so if you have a card smell along with Leigh!----------------Our theme Song BBQ MANIAC was written and performed by John Brennan, used with permission. You can listen and purchase all of Johns music at https://shopjb.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe to our Patreon today for awesome bonus content!
This episode was recorded in Odorama! (Okay, not really.) What do you do when your husband is a smut peddler, your daughter is a tramp, your son is a foot stomper, and your best friend is about to become a debutante? The answers lie within this week's film, Polyester, the first mainstream film from the Pope of Puke, John Waters. And joining us this week are our returning guests Mark Perez and Joseph Johnson! The movie may literally smell, but was it a good smell or a bad smell? Find out here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
En la tertulia celebramos el Día de Europa y nos fijamos en la gestión de la pandemia en cuatro países de la Unión Europea. Nos acompañan los corresponsales de esta casa en Bruselas, María Carou; Gabriel Herrero (Berlín); Ana Belén Lorente Torrano (Lisboa); y Jordi Barcia (Roma). Y en ‘La librería’ de Antonio Lucas recomendamos Odorama. Historia cultural del olor (Ed. Taurus), escrito por el periodista científico argentino Federico Kukso. Además, visitamos la librería Reno de Madrid. Escuchar audio
En ‘La librería’ de Antonio Lucas recomendamos Odorama. Historia cultural del olor (Ed. Taurus), escrito por el periodista científico argentino Federico Kukso. Además, visitamos la librería Reno de Madrid. Escuchar audio
En la tertulia celebramos el Día de Europa y nos fijamos en la gestión de la pandemia en cuatro países de la Unión Europea. Nos acompañan los corresponsales de esta casa en Bruselas, María Carou; Gabriel Herrero (Berlín); Ana Belén Lorente Torrano (Lisboa); y Jordi Barcia (Roma). Y en ‘La librería’ de Antonio Lucas recomendamos Odorama. Historia cultural del olor (Ed. Taurus), escrito por el periodista científico argentino Federico Kukso. Además, visitamos la librería Reno de Madrid. Escuchar audio
¿Te molestan los olores? ¿No soportas las pestes? Pues te consolará saber que el mundo occidental nunca ha olido menos y mejor. Este pódcast es una invitación a explorar tu sentido del olfato y es una reconciliación con los olores que nos rodean. Es un recorrido histórico por la historia de los olores y una conversación con Federico Kukso, el autor del libro Odorama.
This episode features Caro Verbeek. Observant, soft-spoken, kind and full of historical anecdotes. Her sweet son makes an appearance
Welcome back to the Horror. Cult. Trash. Other. Podcast for our 50th episode! This week is the fourth of our Pride Month episodes where we’ll be discussing films with LGBTQ+ subtext, themes or even just cast & crew. To celebrate both Pride Month and our 50th episode, we’re discussing John Waters’ fantastic Polyester complete with descriptions of it’s Odorama gimmick! Email us at horror.cult.trash.other@gmail.com and check us out on Social Media at the following links www.facebook.com/horrorculttrashother Twitter - @horrorculttrash Instagram - @horror.cult.trash.other
On this week's episode, we are talking about one of the year's most talked about tv shows, Tiger King. Are you Team Joe Exotic or Team Carol Baskin? We also break down the age old question: What is a Quibi? Finally, we talk about Tarkovsky (again), Tammy and the T-Rex, and Odorama! What is a Quibi? - 00:07:45 Tiger King (Welcome to the Jungle) - 00:17:00 Tarkovsky Watchthrough (Solaris & The Mirror) - 00:37:30 Polyester - 00:44:45 Tammy and the T-Rex - 00:49:55 Do the Right Thing - 00:58:55
Felipe Pigna recibe y conversa con Federico Kukso, autor del libro Odorama: Historia cultural del olor ¿ Cómo olían los faraones de Egipto, los emperadores de la antigua Roma o los perfumes persas; cómo olía San Martín o los revolucionarios franceses? "En occidente el olor del cuerpo humano ha sido un gran tabú a lo largo de la historia" Una historia atrapante.
Are you tired of your suburban housewife life? Do you long to sniff the fresh air just beyond the cul-de-sac? Has the neighborhood porn movie house, got you down? If so, then have we got a movie for you! Look no further than the disgusting, perverted, and oddly-floral scented Polyester (1981). This John Water’s joint, follows the follies of Francine Fishpaw as she deals with a cheating husband, lousy kids, and her best friend Cuddles’s Debutante Ball. Francine’s certainly got a nose for female trouble and that’s just perfect for us as this movie has perfected “Odorama" technology, allowing you…yes you, the average viewer to take your nose on a cinematic adventure! So put down the macramé, forget the foot fetish, and breathe in that sweet smell of our podcast! Tonight, on the Marquee: Join the “Most Drinkingest Gals In the World” as We Watch John Water’s Polyester (1981). The Powerful Aroma of “Odorama!” Picketing Porno. Quentin Tarantino Origins. Sister Hijacks a Bus. Cuddles Got Cuddles on Her Mind. Divine Casually tearing Off Car Doors and Busting into Motel Rooms. Call the Nuns! La Rue’s Got a Gun/Dogicide. The New AMC Drive In. Cuddles X Heinz. So Pure. Free, White, Rich & Happy. “One to Show Grandma.” – Jonathan’s Review. “It’s no Dolby, but Two Noses Up!” “Please Show Benji!” “I Thought He Was Walking His Dog, But Then I Realized It Was His Date!” Mark’s Bill Murray Podcast. “I Didn’t Want to Use Macramé to Kill!” Art Provided By: John Cafiero @bonehaver420 Music: "Riviera Jazz" Provided By: Crazy G
En el primer programa del ciclo 2020, Hinde Pomeraniec recibe al periodista y escritor Federico Kukso, quien presentó su libro "Odorama: historia cultural del olor". El divulgador científico habló sobre cómo gestó este proyecto, que nació en los Estados Unidos, y que indaga sobre el olor desde un costado psicoanalítico y antropológico. En La escondida, la conductora comparte la historia de Antonia Pozzi, la "poeta maldita", que se suicidó a los 26 años tras una historia desafortunada historia de amor. Por su parte, la escritora y editora Magalí Etchebarne comparte los libros que la acompañan en su mesita de luz.
Federico Kukso, nos habla sobre Odorama, su historia cultural del olor.
Porque vivir es respirar y respirar es necesariamente oler, la primera historia cultural del olor. Un compendio de historias asombrosas y desconocidas que conectan el ayer, el hoy y el mañana de la humanidad a través de la dimensión olfativa de nuestra vida. Comprá Odorama ahora mismo en: https://leer.com.ar/odorama Créditos: Realización: Tristana Producciones y Román Frontini. No Ficción es una producción original de Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial.
En #TPLT charlamos con Federico Kukso, autor de "Odorama, historia cultural del olor".
"Popcorn. Buy a bag...go home in box!" This week's episode is about an underrated gem of a horror flick, 1991's "Popcorn." Charlie and Eric talk about giant mechanical mosquitos, amazing electrified men and a stench so bad it has to be experienced in Odorama! This is a really fun one, listen now!
¿Querés escuchar el audiolibro completo? Muy pronto en www.megustaescuchar.com.arPorque vivir es respirar y respirar es necesariamente oler, la primera historia cultural del olor. Un compendio de historias asombrosas y desconocidas que conectan el ayer, el hoy y el mañana de la humanidad a través de la dimensión olfativa de nuestra vida.¿Cómo olían los dinosaurios? ¿Qué aromas gobernaban en el antiguo Egipto? ¿Cuánto apestaban París, Londres, Nueva York, Buenos Aires en el pasado? ¿Qué olieron los astronautas que caminaron sobre la Luna? ¿A qué huelen una estrella, una galaxia, un agujero negro? Aromas, perfumes, fragancias, hedores inciden en cómo nos sentimos y en qué pensamos. Omnipresentes, los olores son máquinas del tiempo y el espacio capaces de transportarnos a distintos momentos y lugares de nuestras vidas. Sin embargo, son esquivos: no existen suficientes palabras en nuestro vocabulario para describir cabalmente lo que olemos ni dispositivo capaz de capturar la huella olfativa de una época. Acallados muchas veces, desvalorizados casi siempre, los olores dejan rastros donde pueden: de crónicas a registros médicos o culinarios, de jeroglíficos a epistolarios románticos. El pasado del planeta y de cada uno de nosotros está inscripto en la memoria de sus olores. Si vivir es respirar y respirar es necesariamente oler, Odorama es un compendio de historias asombrosas que conectan el ayer, el hoy y el mañana a través de la dimensión olfativa de nuestra vida. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hei hei! Aller først: Odorama! Altså luktfilm! Og dernest: Ståle Utslagsnes & Jan Olsen pirker sammen! Torfinn har begynt å høre Hele historien-podden om Arne Treholt, og Jørgen Hegstad har siste nytt fra saltverdenen. Til slutt går vi løs på ukas film på fem minutter: Sharknado 5: Global Swarming! Hør Hele historien om Arne Treholt her: https://radio.nrk.no/podkast/hele_historien/nrkno-poddkast-26578-161854-20102019201200 Har du film på 5-tips eller annet på hjertet? Epost: l@nrk.no Lønsj' mobilsvar: 73 88 14 80 Alt godt! Rune & Torfinn
Holding onto the dream of bourgeois America has never seemed so impossible, stupid, crass, and funny as in Jon Waters’ Polyester (1981). Divine heads up a cast of Waters-regulars and boorish newcomers to tell the story of the dissolution of Francine Fishpaw’s family as it succumbs to adulatory, teenage pregnancy, alcoholism, drug addiction, hooliganism, murder, and a lot of real-world smells thanks to the scratch-and-sniff gimmick of Odorama. If you’d like to watch ahead for next week’s film, we will be discussing and reviewing Douglas Sirk’s All That Heaven Allows (1955.)
This week: "Heartbeeps!" "Polyester" in Odorama! James Bond plays Inspector Clouseau! Paul Raeburn presents the Justice League! And the boys reveal their favorite westerns (and gangster movies)! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bowie! Sakamoto! Obsession! Uh, POW camp! And...war atrocities!? Torture? Ritual suicide? A subtle exploration of the despondency of an officer in charge of a prison camp facing the different cultural interpretations of the honor of surrendering while simultaneously tormented by his absence at the coup d'etat and subsequent executions of his comrades during the February 26 incident of 1939? Why, that can only mean that we are watching Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas Mr. Lawerence! If you'd like to watch ahead for next week, we will be discussing and reviewing Jon Waters' Polyester (1981). So get your Odorama card ready.
Dave Eves joins and we have a little fun with the recent release of Polyester and specifically the Odorama card
http://www.searchforschlock.com/media/podcasts/sfs-152-Polyester.mp3 Download MP3 Andrew learns a harsh lesson when he tries to share his love of Jon Waters with Chris and James. That's the pull quote on this one. I, being Andrew, think Jon Waters is a unique voice in cinema whose love of camp, 1950s aesthetics, and his own bizarre friends group makes his whole body of work, if not always stellar, at least always worth watching. I'm don't want to spoil Chris and James's reaction, but let's say they don't see it that way. We always take great pains to view movies the way that the filmmakers intended for them to be seen, so we'll be watching this one in full Odorama (a scratch-and-sniff card comes with the DVD).Original post located at searchforschlock.com.
Dice John Waters que Tennessee Williams le salvó la vida. "El rey del trash" probablemente salvó las nuestras. ¿Cómo acercarse a él sin caer en terrenos tan trillados y repasar una a una sus películas? Dr Insermini y Bullet Park han rescatado unas polvorientas tarjetitas de "Odorama" y rascando les ha salido una playlist repleta de aromas evocadores. El intenso y asfixiante del trash, el dulce y floral del camp y hasta alguna fetidez euro/arty. ¡Bienvenidos al primer podcast grabado en OlorVisión!
Why does the BVG allow its U-Bahn stations to be used as heroin hotspots? Several stations seem to have been abandoned to drug dealers and addicts. Schönleinstraße is the centre of the problem. The BVG says it sends security guards there regularly, but we've rarely seen them. What's to be done? Forget Brexit, things are getting interesting in Berlin! The conflict between renters and landlords is getting serious. A campaign to seize corporate-owned apartments starts on April 6. Signatures will be collected for the Deutsche Wohnen & Co Enteignung campaign. Supporters say it would cost €18 billion, and could be funded by rental payments alone. Opponents say would cost double. The mayor Michael Müller is against it, saying it would be a "fatal signal to businesses" - which, of course, is the whole point of the campaign. Find out more at https://www.dwenteignen.de Lawyer Daniel Hamler from Wenigermiete joins us to talk about how he's helping Berliners cut their rent by hundreds of euros a month. His website helps you check if your rent is above the legally allowed amount, and helps you challenge it to claim a reduction. In one case, a student WG had their rent cut by €700 a month. Check it out at www.wenigermiete.de. What's wrong with Harz IV, Germany's welfare system? It spends more money trying to punish job-seekers than it collects in fines. Helena Steinhaus from Sanktionsfrei tells us about a citizen-run experiment to compensate people who have their welfare payments cut. It seeks to replicate the effect of a minimum basic income. Sakntionsfrei needs more crowdfunding to help cover their costs. Chip in at www.sanktionsfrei.de The European Parliament elections are coming up on May 23. To participate you need to be an EU citizen and register to vote in Berlin. Download this form: https://bit.ly/2R65Y59 And post it to one of these addresses: https://bit.ly/2RW1orl Mobile Kino tonight presents Odorama a cult cinema classic from legendary culture master John Waters. Guests will get a scratch-and-sniff to smell along with the movie. Get along to Grießmühle tonight! https://bit.ly/2WBYwh9
L'Ecole des FAQ est un pot-pourri de chroniques aux sujets variés ayant tous en commun de parler technologie et/ou vie numérique. Les sujets de cet épisode : Cosmoflash nous présente une invention japonaise qui pourra un jour sauver notre vie sociale Loise évoque avec mélancolie son amour pour data.gouv.fr Sousx pose les questions qui fâchent face à la mutation de Youtube Curtis nous décris un futur où la lecture n’est plus tout à fait la lecture Aymeric : porno + VR un grand pouvoir implique de grande responsabilité Flashthompson : 2017 l'année de l’avènement du jeu vidéo dans les nuages (Crédits : Remipapillon - Générique L'école des FAQ / Générique - Inspecteur Gadget / OST - Hearstone / Hoobastank - Born to lead / BO - 2001 L'odyssée de l'espace / Pen Pineapple Apple Pen / OST - Super Mario Land)
Henry and Alexei chat it up about the latest Netflix original movie "The Fundamentals of Caring" starring Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts and Selena Gomez. We dig deep and discuss it in relation to the genre cycle of "Indie" films that we are in the dirty end of right now. Moving on to discuss "Stranger Things" the Netflix Original Series that champions the nostalgia of 1980s genre cinema through auteurs like Spielberg, Donner, Craven and Carpenter. Rounding up the conversation the boys recount one of the greatest cinema-going experiences of their life, John Water's "Polyester" (1981) screened the way it was intended in wonderful "Odorama". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nice podcasts don't wear cha-cha heels! This week Kyle and Matthew sit down with the hilarious Megan Rice to chat about director, writer, artist, and general maven of bad taste, John Waters. Thrill as Megan recounts her story of meeting the man himself! Chill as Kyle rambles about a bad date that involved a screening of Pink Flamingos. And Still, Burnside has yet to confront his fear of people who wear too much make-up. Plus, singing butts! Old school DIY filmmaking! And Megan comes to grips with her title as LA Comedy's cool aunt. Papa-oom-mow-rad! Stick around until the end to hear a bonus minisode as Kyle, Nat and former guest Jake Robinson follow up on the Richard Linklater episode by talking about his newest movie: "Everybody Wants Some!!". This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon. Enter the promo code RAD at mackweldon.com for 20% off your next order. Weekly Rads: Mint on Card Comedy - Jeff May's show at Blast from the Past in Burbank, Uncharted 4, Shock Waves on the Blumhouse.com Podcast Network (formerly Killer POV) Also: Kyle is in Atlanta for the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival from June 7th -12th. Tickets here: http://www.laughingskullcomedyfestival.com/event Raddendums: Hag in a Leather Jacket, Divine, Hairspray (1988), Corky Romano, Pink Flamingos, The Diane Linkletter Story, Female Trouble, God Bless America, Polyester, The Dead Boys, Odorama, This Filthy World, Role Models, Cry-Baby, Serial Mom, Traci Lords, Hackers, Shock Value, I Am Divine
This week I find more information on Bobby Barbarino, the lost sweathog. And I talk about my appearances on the Morton Downey, Jr. show and the documentary on CNN. The badassness that was the late Julian Bond. And, two folks that have faked cancer for money. Oh and the difference between Smell-o-rama and Odorama. There was one? You'll love it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Et hop, le premier épisode arrive enfin. Passé le pilote, on commence la numérotation et on commence la saison avec une grosse émission. Que dire de cet épisode, si ce n’est que l’on a explosé le compteur car on vous propose pas moins 2h10 d’émission.Avec moi ce mois-ci, j’ai l’insigne honneur d’avoir avec moi RandallFlagg et Tit0urs, qui viennent brillamment nous éclairer sous couvert de point Godwin et de mentions explicites. Au programme de cette émission 3 sujets :On attaque le premier sujet avec RandallFlagg qui nous parle des virages ratés de l’informatique au travers de 4 petites anecdotes :Le documentaire en 3 parties “ les cinglés de l’informatique” : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOakyAhqiVYEnsuite, un petit dossier sur l’Odorama, par Peremptoire, qui propose de découvrir les techniques de diffusion d’odeurs au cinéma :Pour le grand final, Tit0urs nous fait un énorme dossier sur les nanars, où l’on parle bonshommes de neige et tomates tueuses.Les bandes annonces sur Asylum : http://theasylum.ccTroma (environ 200 films complets en VO) http://www.youtube.com/user/TromamoviesVous pouvez retrouver l’épisode en telechargement direct ici, et vous pouvez vous abonner sur le flux RSS ici, et bien évidemment retrouver le podcast sur iTunes.RandallFlagg sur Twitter : @RandallFlagg et ses hérésies graphiques sur Gribouillons. Vous pouvez aussi le retrouver sur Le bidule.Tit0urs est sur Twitter : @tit0urs et sur son blog : Geekmoilsel Vous pouvez retrouver toutes les infos de l’émission sur Twitter :@les_eclaireurs et@peremptoire.
7-9pm with Paul James and The Intrepid Birdman show. Dave Birdaman (photo) has passed his motorbike test. Paul assures us that Radio Caroline will be coming back. He also tells us about a new film called Polyester (produced by John Waters). The exciting thing about the film is that it was released in in in Odorama so Paul got a scractch’n’sniff card to use at key points in the film. Sounds better than 3D. I wonder why it never caught on?We also hear from Ian the engineer. The news includes an item about 2 members of Thameside Radio staff who appeared at Marylebone court last Tuesday charged with stealing ¼p of electricity. The magistrate was more concerned at the waste of police time than the negligible theft of electricity. Thameside Radio listenerers mantioned include: Cindy of Ealing. Gary in Hillingdon. Martin Gould of Greenford and Janice. Jamie Witcombe in Colin Gardens NW9. Alan of Kingsbury for Francine. Nigel Collins from Muswell Hill.
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Talking films online with film-maker Antonio Piras. Oscars, Top 10 films of 2009, Avatar,Thirst, Shutter Island and Kevin Smith's airline nightmares. All in Odorama and 4-D.