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Moody Movies: This Closeness (2023), The Crow (1994), Harriet The Spy (1996), and Trash Humpers (2009).Welcome back to Moody Movie Club! Along the way, Kylie and Elliott watch a "this would've been my favourite movie in high school"-coded film, revel in an over-the-top goth thrill ride, reminisce about wanting a nanny as cool as Rosie O'Donnell, and hate a movie for real. Follow along onInstagram: @moodymovie.clubLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Au menu cette semaine: Le garçon et le héron, Argylle, Past Lives, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, His Dark Materials, Princesse Mononoke, Mademoiselle, The Chronicles of Narnia, Trash Humpers et bien plus.
we're talking about Harmony Korine's childhood nightmares of VCR ghosting and American suburbia colliding for the ugliest tone-poem in cinema. a comedy about what freedom means to those without money in the US. best films of 2023 pod next week
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from The Podcast Under the Stairs. We conclude our years worth of Podcast content for you all by giving the power to the people for a Listener Choice Baz reviews episode…the first of its kind in many many years. You guys selected Near Dark (1987) but due to a weird ground swell of support for Indie oddity, we also cover Trash Humpers (2009). Enjoy the Baz in his old school and natural habitat and above all thank you for all the support, love, downloads and amazing stuff you do in support of the show. The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn't Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It Near Dark: Duncan: 5 Baz: 4.5 The Podcast Under the Stairs will return Monday 15th January 2024. Our new RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter. 00:00:00 INTRO 00:29:40 TRASH HUMPERS REVIEW 00:39:00 NEAR DARK REVIEW 01:38:40 FINAL THOUGHTS
This week on Remainders, we watch the 2009 movie Trash Humpers. A piece of post-cinema and experimental insanity by Harmony Korine (Gummo, Spring Breakers), Trash Humpers is a practice in hedonistic voyeurism, found-footage VHS, elder depravity, and plenty of garbage. A movie that questions what even is a movie, it's another great example of Korine's exploration into erratic places in film.Other topics include praise for Andor and defending the Star Wars prequels, Lord of the Rings as Christmas movies, streaming woes, The Holdovers and Alexander Payne, visiting the Music Box Theatre, Plain White T's and TLB in Chicago, and Darren on the To the Bottom podcast.Songs of the WeekSomebody That I Used To Know by Elliot SmithSmoke & Mirrors by The HivesRemainders Jukebox PlaylistWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
We swap places with The Marvels and order McDonald's with David Fincher's The Killer. Plus, we also talk Man with a Movie Camera, Anatomy of a Fall, Attack on Titan, Trash Humpers, Look out for the Little Guy and Pet Sematary: Bloodlines. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemapseakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 6:17 Review - The Marvels: 6:17 - 1:07:16 Review - The Killer: 1:07:16 - 1:47:54 Movie Roulette - Man with a Movie Camera - 1:47:54 - 2:05:54 Micro-Reviews - Attack on Titan, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Anatomy of a Fall, Look out for the Little Guy, Trash Humpers, The Exorcist, The Exorcist: Believer, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, Killers of the Flower Moon, Loki season 2, The Creator, The Amazing Digital Circus: 2:05:54 - 2:48:04 This week in new releases/Outro: 2:48:04 - 2:51:54 Spoiler Discussion - The Marvels: 2:51:54 - 3:18:48
Prendendo spunto dall'assegnazione del Pardo d'onore Manor al 76° Festival di Locarno, parliamo della luce del cinema “sentimentalmente emarginato” del regista americano Harmony Korine.Nella puntata infatti, presentiamo brevemente il programma del Festival di Locarno, con una particolare attenzione per i film inseriti nel concorso internazionale, per poi tornare nuovamente sulla Mostra del Cinema 2023. Dopo aver riassunto quanto si conosce già, prima della conferenza stampa di presentazione dei concorsi, facciamo un punto su quali potrebbero essere i film francesi, asiatici e dal resto del mondo, selezionati per la selezione ufficiale.Qui l'indice della puntata: 00:27 News: aggiornamento sull'attività editoriale di Linkinmovies.it.03:35 News: elenco dei possibili film, francesi, asiatici e dal resto del mondo, che potrebbero essere selezionati per la 80esima Mostra del Cinema,10:21 News: presentazione del 76° Festival di Locarno 2023 con un'attenzione ai film selezionati per il concorso internazionale.17:42: La Luce del Cinema di Harmony Korine.Film analizzati: Gummo; Julien donkey-boy; Mister lonely; Trash Humpers; Lotus community workshop (all'interno di The fourth dimension); Spring breakers; The beach bum.41:27 Chi ha vinto il Karlovy Vary International Film Festival?
Philipp hat Geburtstag und zur Feier des Tages tauschen wir Geburtstagsanekdoten aus, singen Lieder und reden ausführlich über Harmony Korines "Trash Humpers" und über anderen Trash, wie gewisse deutsche Comedians...
It's a full house at Overlook Mountain as the crew covers the Unnamed Footage Festival 6 schedule. UFF lineup & links to tickets at the Unnamed Footage Festival site! Films: Mean Spirited (2022), Tower Heist (2011), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), Cloverfield (2008), Paranormal Activity (2007), 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016), The Alien Report (2023), He's Watching (2022), Sweet Taste of Souls (2020), Scream VI (2023), Trash Humpers (2009), Horror in the High Desert 2: Minerva (2023), Everybody Dies by the End (2022), Invoking Yell (TBD), The Tunnel (2011), The Tunnel: The Other Side of Darkness (2021), Sex House (TV), Portrait of Jason (1967), The Gulf of Silence (2020), Aishiteru! (Safe Word) (2022), Tontine (2010), #chadgetstheaxe (2022), Digital Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro: The Real-World Guide to Set Up and Workflow (2020), The Blood of the Dinosaurs (2021), Content: The Lo-Fi Man (2023), What Is Buried Must Remain (TBD), R#J (2021), The Rage Part II (2023), The Rage (2017), Card Zero (2023), File VL-624 (2023), Tinsman Road (TBD), Razzennest (2022) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Experimental filmmaker Harmony Korine burst onto the independent film scene with his screenplay for Larry Clark's Kids, but it's his own grotesque, alienating, and often shocking films that turned him into a cult figure. Unwatchables is joined by author, musician, and Korine superfan Marzi Margo to discuss two of the director's most notorious provocations: his 1997 directorial debut Gummo, and 2009's audience-baiting Trash Humpers. We discuss Korine's background and artistic "ethos," how we should view his infatuation with the physically and mentally disabled, and whether Trash Humpers is the most unwatchable film we've ever featured on the podcast. You can find Marzi's latest book at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0998601276 Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus. You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/unwatchables to get access to exclusive bonus content and weigh in on what we watch next. Find us online at www.unwatchablespod.com or shoot us an email at unwatchablespodcast@gmail.com. We're on Instagram and Twitter under @unwatchablespod. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unwatchablespod/message
A "story" about old people masks, breaking shit, humping shit, and doing weird shit. Listen in as me and returning guest, Chris, struggle to find the reason for this "film's" existence. Written and directed by one time indie darling Harmony Korine (Kids, Gummo), the Los Angeles Times called the film "a perverted love letter to fans of [Korine's] brand of unstable, fringe-y terror," while the New York Post said "it's about as enervating a way to waste 78 minutes as I've ever experienced." Right on, NY Post, right on. It tells the story of nothing. There is no story. It's 4 "old" people going around breaking shit and being generally antisocial. The elderly masks worn are creepy, and only one really works well. At times it is funny, at others unsettling in its realness. Overall, it is as entertaining and enticing as getting a guided tour of one's own garage in the middle of a heat wave while the stench of something dead hangs in the air. The film is currently available on DVD. If you want to hunt it down, you can find it.
The first feature film that was filmed entirely with a 360 degree camera made its world premiere at this year's Unnamed Footage Festival. Director David Torres joins the boys this week to talk about why he chose this format, how his background as an editor prepared him to be a director and his plans on distribution. Films: PUTREFIXIÓN: Un Video De Nina Temich (2022), Feral (2018), The Collingswood Story (2002), Trash Humpers (2009), Paranormal Activity 2 (2010), Jackass Forever (2022), FTW (2010) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Trash Humpers is a 2009 experimental black comedy horror film written and directed by Harmony Korine. Shot on worn VHS home video, the film features a "loser-gang cult-freak collective" (not my words, I would never call them that, I love them) living in Nashville, Tennessee. NOTE: This Episode 1 of the RANKING HARMONY KORINE series where I'll be counting down, worst to first, all six of Harmony Korine's feature films — check out the YouTube playlist here.
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Wasted Hours, Trash Humpers and Werner Herzog!We dive headfirst into the bizarre and beautiful world of film with our guest, The Kino Corner!
Before Russ and Clark ship Randy off to Atlanta, they try to play matchmaker. The boys talk to Christian Perez and Colby McHugh of the Cellar Dwellers Podcast from... Atlanta. Get it? Christian and Colby talk about how and why they started a show about “messed up movies” and by the end of the show, everyone was thinking of moving to Atlanta. Films: Cannibal Holocaust (1980), The Green Inferno (2013), Trash Humpers (2009), Gummo (1997), Spring Breakers (2012), The Beach Bum (2019), Charlotte's Net (2021), August Underground (2001), August Underground's Mordum (2003), August Underground's Penance (2007), The Eight Immortals Restaurant: The Untold Story (1993), Slaughtered Vomit Dolls (2006), ReGOREgitated Sacrifice (2008), Slow Torture Puke Chamber (2010), Benny's Video (1992), The Blackout Experiments (2016), I Saw the Devil (2010), Velvet Buzzsaw (2019), Cabin Fever (2002), Reign Over Me (2007), The Haunting of Sharon Tate (2019), The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson (2019), Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman (2021), Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010), The Amityville Murders (2018), Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019), Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman (2021), Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (TV), The Staircase (TV), The Staircase Murders (2007), Antichrist (2009), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Martyrs (2008), Dumplings (2004), Three... Extremes (2004), Monkey Shines (1988), Vox Lux (2018), Capone (2020), Chronicle (2012), The Green Knight (2021), V/H/S/2 (2013), The Brood (1979), Knife in the Water (1962), An Amityville Poltergeist (2020), The Pumpkin Karver (2006), Satan's Little Helper (2004), Carnival Magic (1983), Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006), Brüno (2009), Let My Puppets Come (1976), A Record of Sweet Murderer (2014), Team America: World Police (2004), Bijitâ Q (2001), Old (2021), Don't Breathe 2 (2021), You Should Have Left (2020), Bullets of Justice (2019), A Serbian Film (2010), Irreversible (2002) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Intro Music by Engineer Randy Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
For over 40 years Val Kilmer, one of Hollywood's most mercurial and/or misunderstood actors has been documenting his own life and craft through film and video. He has amassed thousands of hours of footage, from 16mm home movies made with his brothers, from being the youngest student ever admitted to the drama department at Juilliard, to his time spent in iconic roles for blockbuster movies like Top Gun, The Doors, Tombstone, and Batman Forever. This raw, wildly original and unflinching documentary reveals a life lived to extremes and a heart-filled, sometimes hilarious look at what it means to be an artist and a complex man. Co-directors Ting Poo and Leo Scott stop by to talk about the voluminous amount of footage and other material documenting the life and times of Val Kilmer, as well as working with Val's son and daughter to help them pull together a moving, warts and all, look a man looking back and looking forward as he grapples with an illness that strikes at the core of his ability to do the thing he loves. IN THEATERS JULY 23 & ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO AUGUST 6 About the filmmaker - Leo Scott works predominantly as an editor across the various disciples of film, including commercials, music videos, documentary and feature films. In 2013 he edited Gia Coppola's debut feature Palo Alto. He has also collaborated with Harmony Korine on several films including working as editor on Trash Humpers. He first feature as producer, Gozo, a project he also edited, went on to win best UK feature at Raindance in 2016. About the filmmaker - Ting Poo majored in film at Columbia University, after which she worked at @ radicalmedia for almost 10 years cutting both commercial and long form content. In 2008, she edited the documentary Britney: For the Record which, at its premiere, was the most highly anticipated and watched program ever to air on MTV. She has worked on both independent features, and documentary series and is interested in storytelling across all platforms. In 2015, she co-edited her first VR piece, The Displaced, which won the Entertainment Grand Prix at Cannes and earned her an Emmy nomination for New Approaches: Current News Coverage. Recently, she edited “Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405” which won an Oscar for best documentary short.
Over the weekend- Randy fell asleep at the movies, Russell almost got in a fight and Clark ripped his pants. Oh and movies. Films: Roadrunner (2021), Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (TV), Gunpowder Milkshake (2021), Pig (2021), Mr Inbetween (TV), The Magician (2005), Nobody (2021), Man Bites Dog (1992), Trash Humpers (2009), Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021), Escape Room (2019), Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 (2021), Fear Street: Part Three - 1666 (2021), Honeymoon (2014), Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Intro Music by Engineer Randy Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Much to Colby's dismay, the Dwellers dive waist deep AGAIN into the dirty, dirty world of Harmony Korine with TRASH HUMPERS, a film shot purely on VHS cameras and devoid of much of a plot or story. Don't worry, there's LOTS of fun sounds and songs throughout (which Christian faithfully recreates during our recording)! Enjoy!!
As the good old U. S. of A. celebrated yet another year around the sun, Film Comment editors Clinton Krute and Devika Girish invited critic A.S. Hamrah to hold forth on the varied, colorful, and often bleak visions of America on the screen. They asked him to pick some movies that evoked the stars and stripes, or the spirit of '76, and Scott responded with 13 picks—one for each of the original colonies. Each one of Scott's choices—which include The Wolf of Wall Street, Kajillionaire, Good Time, Leave No Trace, Class Relations, and Trash Humpers—sparked a spirited conversation about the state of the nation. Devika and Clint added in some of their own picks: John Sayles's The Brother From Another Planet, Lizzie Borden's Born in Flames, and more. See the full list of movies in the show notes at https://www.filmcomment.com/blog/the-film-comment-podcast-happy-birthday-america-a-s-hamrah/
Hoy nos tenemos que disculpar. De verdad, probablemente no podamos caer más bajo que con esta película. La historia de unos viejecitos que cometen todo tipo de vandalismos, actos obscenos y maldades varias en las inmediaciones de Nashville, Tennessee. Una película que no es tanto una película como una obra de video arte. ¡That belongs in a museum! Hoy nos tenemos que disculpar. De verdad, probablemente no podamos caer más bajo que con esta película. La historia de unos viejecitos que cometen todo tipo de vandalismos, actos obscenos y maldades varias en las inmediaciones de Nashville, Tennessee. Una película que no es tanto una película como una obra de video arte. ¡That belongs in a museum! Hablamos, por supuesto, de «Trash Humpers» (2009), de Harmony Korine. Rodada en riguroso VHS con las cintas usadas para que quede todavía peor. No las hacen mucho más raras… «Trash Humpers» https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1488163/ Usando este enlace puedes probar MUBI, nuestro servicio de streaming favorito. Y si te suscribes, uno de nosotros consigue un mes gratis. Pero no te vamos a decir cuál de los dos… https://mubi.com/es/t/web/global/KUv5-JK8 Pedro, ese enlace es el de Pedro. Paco ya tiene MUBI para rato… Puedes usar Twitter para comentar, quejarte o lo que sea…: @devuelta http://twitter.com/devuelta, @pjorge http://twitter.com/pjorge y @GuionAusente http://twitter.com/guionausente. Y si te gusta más el email (¿de verdad?): callateya@guionausente.com y yotengoalgoquedecir@guionausente.com. Elige la dirección que mejor encaje con tu personalidad. Puedes usar Twitter para comentar, quejarte o lo que sea…: @devuelta https://twitter.com/devuelta, @pjorge https://twitter.com/pjorge y @GuionAusente https://twitter.com/GuionAusente. Y si te gusta más el email (¿de verdad?): callateya@guionausente.com y yotengoalgoquedecir@guionausente.com. Elige la dirección que mejor encaje con tu personalidad.
Yep, we reviewed Harmony Korine's videotape masterpiece "Trash Humpers."
Hey! The guys get together for an informal chat about all the movies they've been watching lately! Films discussed: Trash Humpers (sigh), Den of Thieves (double sigh), Psycho Goreman (!), The Irishman, Venom, Vampire's Kiss, Affliction, Miami Vice, Hard Core Logo, The Black Cat, The Brady Bunch Movie, Wes Craven's Shocker, Burn After Reading, Mission Impossible 2, De Palma, Easy Riders Raging Bulls, and the AGFA Horror Trailer Show!
After a short interview a few weeks ago, Stephen Kostanski rejoins the show to have a longer chat with the boys. Stephen talks about the journey of releasing and promoting “Psycho Goreman” through the pandemic, how he worked with a goat and some deep cut Fantasy film recommendations. In the intro, Randy covers a film he saw through SF Indie Fest, “CIA”. Clark reviews all five movies he saw that week. It’s timed. He went over. Russ closes out his “Ghost School Trilogy” and the final film may have sparked a cold fire. Films: C.I.A. (2019), Some Kind of Heaven (2020), Rolling Thunder (1977), Days of Thunder (1990), The Great British Baking Show (TV), Funeral Parade of Roses (1969), Los bastardos (2008), The Brown Bunny (2003), Trash Humpers (2009), WandaVision (TV), Mind of Mencia (TV), Ther Firm (1993), The Rainmaker (1997), Anaconda (1997), The Video Diary of Madi O, Final Entries (2012), Bad Seeds (2013), Derek DelGaudio's in & of Itself (2020), Wishing Stairs (2003), The 39 Steps (1935), Black Swan (2010), Perfect Blue (1997), Ms .45 (1981), Film About a Father Who (2020), Willy's Wonderland (2021), Detroit Rock City (1999), Detroit Metal City (2008), Leprechaun Returns (2018), Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death of Al Adamson (2019), Versus (2000), Deathstalker (1983), Quest for the Mighty Sword (1990), Barbarian Queen (1985), Conan the Barbarian (1982), Ator, the Fighting Eagle (1982), Beowulf (1999), Lexx (TV), Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe (1990), Carnival Magic (1983), Kenny Vs Spenny (TV), A Christmas Story (1983), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Highlander (1986), Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000), Beowulf (1999), The Witcher (TV), The Happytime Murders (2018), Trancers III (1992), Bio-Cop (2012) We're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Theme song by Darryl Blood - darrylblood.bandcamp.com/ Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Nikolaj Lübecker is Professor of French and Film Studies at the university of Oxford, and joins us in conversation about his book The Feel Bad Film from 2015. We talk about the films he places in this corpus, placed in the categories of either "assault", "unease" and "transgression" and what that entails. Some of the films we discuss are Dogville, Trash Humpers and Innocence. Spoiler warnings for Dogville. His recommendations for this episode are Monkey, Ostrich and Grave directed by Oleg Mavromatti https://mubi.com/films/monkey-ostrich-and-grave and Sublime, Necessarily Sublime, Christine V written by Marguerite Duras https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/17609364/sublime-necessarily-sublime-christine-v-janus-head
We're watching something that will truly haunt you in the new year, Sex With A Ghost. This chilling short horror film is about the gnawing question we all may ask one day, what if you slept with a ghost? This film aims to answer that question, and we're going to find out. Happy new year, Trash Humpers. Huck a' buck at our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/garbagedaypodcast Featured Movie: Sex With A Ghost, 2019 Directed By: Ahmed Umoru DizzyWorks TV https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgaNgauz28uJKGfGwWyfeLA
In which we talk The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020), Trash Humpers (2009) and the recommended film for the week, The Other Guys (2010). Featuring local talent spotlight and a new segment in which we react to Hot Takes sent in by listeners. Recommended film for episode 13 - Nightcrawler (2014) and Peeping Tom (1960) Graphics credit to Luke, @cerealdrawer Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @paro_pod Ask us questions on IG, Twitter or email us at theparopod@gmail.com 00:03:31
We philosophise about family relations, the modern antireligion of therapy and mental health, review Harmony Korine’s ode to vandalism ‘Trash Humpers’ (2009), pick personally meaningful albums for each other to review, and ruminate on bizarre slices of life (such as CRIPPLING DEPRESSION!!!). Dart’s album pick: Westside Gunn - Flygod Robbie’s album pick: Luke Temple - A Hand Through The Cellar Door Dart's LOVE: Under The Skin (2013) Robbie's LOVE: Oklou - Galore Intro: TOBACCO - Headless to Headless Outro: Lonnie Linton Smith - Meditations
The Flying Dutchman himself - The Illustrious Flambeau - is BACK joined by videographer extraordinaire RedEyesGreenDragon & The Dark Messenger of Zdaemon IRC AF-Domains! We’re going through RedEye’s growing YouTube career, recent events in ZDaemon & the U.S. Quake Community, our pitch for the Cacowards & Doom: Annihilation & Flambeau’s "legendary" streaming series Fork-lift Mechanic Simulator! // Artwork by Haducant/Spaced // RedEyesGreenDragon: https://www.youtube.com/c/redeyesgreendragon // ZDaemon: https://www.zdaemon.org/ // The Keep: http://inthekeep.com/ //Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/InTheKeep)
On this episode we talk about Halloween masks, how terrible the new TOOL and Slipknot albums are, the insane movie "Trash Humpers" and we do our script for "Rambo VS Robocop: Demonic Warfare." Enjoy, Trash Bloodians.
Today, we take you back to the month of April, in the year 2012. That’s when we set out on a road trip from Austin, Texas. We’re aiming to find out how remote wide open spaces of the American Southwest inform and inspire art and design, curating and filmmaking. Lubbock, Texas, birthplace of musician songwriter Buddy Holly, is our first stop. In a warehouse at the edge of town, we meet architecture professor Chris Taylor. He introduces us to students from Texas Tech University who took his course in Land Arts of the American West. The course involves a 6,000-mile road trip that culminates each time in an exhibition such as the one on view during our visit. We drive on to Roswell, New Mexico, home to the Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) Museum, to spend the night in one of the ranch-style houses that accommodate the Roswell Artists in Residence Program, known as RAIR. Established in 1967 by artist and art collector Don Anderson, the program is off the beaten path for residencies, offering visual artists the unique opportunity to spend an entire year concentrating on their work. The voices you’ll hear are five of the current residents at the time of our visit: Sarah Bostwick, Jon-Paul Villegas, Brian Villegas, Brian Kluge, and Sioban McBride. A three hour drive from El Paso, Texas, Marfa has become a destination for art tourism. Home of the ghostly Marfa Lights (unexplained lights sometimes seen along the horizon in the night sky), the tiny town sits in the high desert, between the Davis Mountains and Big Bend National Park. Renowned minimalist artist Donald Judd came here in the 1970s to escape New York City’s commercial art scene. With the help of the DIA Foundation, he acquired a former Army base. Before Judd died in 1994, he transformed the 400-acre expanse into a faceted art experience. The Chinati Foundation is a contemporary art museum designed to connect art to the surrounding landscape. Year round, visitors can explore Judd's signature boxes and installations by Dan Flavin, Rebecca Horn, Ilya Kabakov and more. We spend a few days to track down some of the artists, curators, designers and producers expanding on Judd’s singular vision. Professional filmmakers Jennifer Lane and David Hollander moved to Marfa from Los Angeles. CineMarfa, the film festival they founded there, will celebrate its tenth year in 2020. We visit their home for a conversation about the genesis of CineMarfa and plans for the second annual event. Ballroom Marfa is a key site of cultural production in this remote art mecca. Arts pioneers Fairfax Dorn and Virginia Leh-bermann founded the contemporary cultural arts space in 2003. Ballroom’s gallery is a converted dancehall that dates to 1927. We sit down with Ballroom’s creative team to learn more. In 2019, we reach out to curator Laura Copelin to find out what happened next. Ballroom Marfa continues commissioning site specific artworks and installations—responding to the environmental, social and political ecology of the landscape that extends to the border of Mexico. One recent example is Haroon Mirza’s massive Stone Circle in the grasslands east of town. This is Ballroom’s most ambitious public commission since Elmgreen & Dragset’s Prada Marfa was completed in 2005. The stone circle will remain in the landscape for the next several years. Leaving the high desert, we drive northeast through the Texas hill country, passing endless fields of bluebonnets. In East Austin, we meet designer architect Jack Sanders in his studio. Sanders talks about how the legendary architect Sam Mockbee influenced the evolution of his own life’s work. Sound Editing and Special Audio Credits: Destination American Southwest Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio Land Arts of the American West Sound Editor: Leo Madriz | Special Audio: 45 rpm record found by Land Art 2011 participants Program Director: Chris Taylor Students: Alexander Bingham, Luis Bustamante III, Will Cotton, Winston Holloway, Richard Klaja, Celeste Martinez, Zachary Mitchell, Carl Spartz, Rachael Wilson, Bethany Wood. Program Assistant: Adrian Larriva Roswell Artists in Residence Sound Editor: Leo Madriz | RAiR acoustics: Sarah Bostwick CineMarfa Sound Editor: Jay Agoglia | Sound Track: Harmony Korine, TRASH HUMPERS, 2009 Ballroom Marfa Sound Editor: Leo Madriz | Special Audio: Brian LeBarton, The Wind, 2010. New Year’s Film/Score Series. January 2, 2010. The Crowley Theater, Marfa Jack Sanders Sound Editor: Leo Madriz | Music: Ross Cashiola, “Trains in the Grass” Related Episodes: Fresh Talk: Joan Jonas, Fresh VUE: Austin, Land Arts of the American West, Roswell Artists in Residence, CineMarfa 2012, Ballroom Marfa Imagines a Drive-In, Jack Sanders on Slow Architecture Related Links: Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, Sarah Bostwick, Jon-Paul Villegas, Brian Kluge, Corwin Levi, Sioban McBride, Chinati Foundation, CineMarfa, Jack Sanders, Sam Mockbee/Rural Studio Tags: architecture, Austin,, Design Build Adventure, El Cosmico, Jack Sanders, Marfa, Rural Studio, Sam Mockbee, Texas, New Mexico, art podcast, Fairfax Dorn, Virginia Lebermann, Roswell, artists in residence, Chinati Foundation, Texas Tech University, Donald Judd
Mirco Mattschull, Jannik Tesch und Christian Grundey sprechen in dieser Episode über zwei Filme von Harmony Korine.
The boys are back to discuss one of the most unique filmmakers out there, Harmony Korine! We take a look at Gummo, Julien Donkey Boy, and Trash Humpers.
In episode seventy-nine of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel discuss Harmony Korine‘s zonked-out new picture THE BEACH BUM, but not before discussing his first feature GUMMO and his previous film SPRING BREAKERS. Ben isn't buying the mean and condescending tone that Harmony is selling, Daniel finds some of it cheap but buys it wholesale anyway, and Brandon buys two and gets TRASH HUMPERS for free. All three drink a bottle of wine next to Mike Leigh! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to another episode of the Film & Loathing podcast! This week we have a special guest and get into some talk about the Oscar nominations, but not before we discuss the new film from M. Night Shyamalan, GLASS. As always, you can send your comments about the show to filmandloathingpodcast@gmail.com. Enjoy! 0:00 - 15:50 - Intro 15:51 - 51:56 - GLASS review 51:57 - 1:12:22 - Oscar Talk 1:12:23 - 2:13:28 - What We've Been Watching (Mr. Robot, The Visit, The Road Movie, Your Name, Burnt, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Pet Semetary, Suspiria, Polytechnique, Mission: Impossible (1-4), Like Father, Bohemian Rhapsody, Trash Humpers) 2:13:29 - 2:20:15 - What's on Our Radar/Outro 2:20:16 - GLASS spoilers Thanks for Listening!
Gather up all your trash and get ready to hump your way into this week's episode! We cover Korine's two most recently released films in preparation for The Beach Bum, and really hone in on what makes him so unique! Music: Robo Tiss - 4 9, Keep Em Hype --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/btbfilms/support
This week we ask some important questions about texture. Can you touch a compression codec like a painting? Does a tablet need to feel like paper? Should keyboards feel like handbags? Do you really need to see a rom-com in 3d? HD Boyz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C5YAc6L_KQ Toronto Public Library http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/ Arte Povera https://news.artnet.com/market/an-introduction-to-arte-povera-32829 MacPaint https://www.fastcodesign.com/3019914/relive-the-original-macpaint-in-your-browser Pentile Display https://www.oled-info.com/pentile Wade Guyton http://www.vulture.com/2012/10/saltz-on-wade-guyton-os-at-the-whitney.html Nam June Paik Magnet TV http://collection.whitney.org/#object/6139 Takeshi Murata, Monster Movie, 2005 https://vimeo.com/147761897 8.7MB, 2002 (ironically not the original file) http://jeremybailey.net/87mb.html Wabi Sabi: The Art of Imperfection https://www.utne.com/mind-and-body/wabi-sabi George Maciunas, Flux Kits https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/fluxus_editions/category_works/fluxkit/ Ay-O’s finger box https://www.moma.org/collection/works/128028 Marinetti Tactilism http://peripheralfocus.net/poems-told-by-touch/manifesto_of_tactilism.html Luc Besson’s Valerian http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2239822/ Jeremy’s VR show in Toronto http://worldbuilding.sheeri.co/ South Park stop frame animation pilot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvjuarWNyJY Jack Goldstein http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-features/news/jack-goldstein-adam-lindemann/ Harmony Korine’s Trash Humpers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCjYRd43tpw Dogme 95 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogme_95 reMakable’s paper simulating tablet https://remarkable.com/ Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kULwsoCEd3g Chiaroscuro https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiaroscuro Microsoft says the fabric on the Surface Laptop should be cared for like a ‘luxury’ handbag https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/9/15587364/microsoft-surface-laptop-alcantara-fabric-cleaning Google Daydream (2016 version) https://www.wired.com/2016/11/daydream-view-review/ iPhone X https://www.apple.com/iphone-x/ Risograph printing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risograph
In this episode, Bobby and Sweet Time continue their conversation with Chris Crofton. Why does Sweet Time have a fake black eye and how many fights did the boys win in high school? Chris talks about the origins of his podcast The Chris Crofton Show. Bobby and Chris wax poetically about their love of pro wrestling. Chris talks about his acting career and how he got involved in Trash Humpers. Why the hell isn't everyone in the room an actor? Also, we cover some upcoming projects for Chris - Advice King Live and his new solo lp. And very hazy memories of the Hazzard wedding are recalled.
Works of art some some believe should not be available to other humans. Double Feature dives into the obscene and tasteless in a variety of ways in a conversation on the contrasting films Henry Fool and Harmony Korine’s Trash Humpers. … Continue reading →
Welcome to Episode #14 of The Swampflix Podcast! For our fourteenth episode (our second in Skype exile), Brandon discusses all four feature films by Richard Kelly, director of September's Movie of the Month The Box, with returning co-host Bill Arceneaux and California-based film critic Rick Kelley. Also, Bill makes Brandon watch Harmony Korine's found footage oddity Trash Humpers (2010) for the first time. Enjoy! https://billarceneaux.com/ http://ludditerobot.com/ Production note: The musical “bumps” between segments were provided by the long-defunct band Your Cat is Dead.
S2 Ep. 8 “Trash Humpers” Jon wonders exactly who is Jahlil’s bodyguard protecting, Keith is overwhelmed by the week’s ISHOP nominees, and Chuck wonders if he may have Mario Chalmers potential.Also a 30 minute discussion of Starship Troopers is barely avoided, but may be coming in the future.Stick around for the Grizzlies epilogue! Follow us on Twitter
In the latest episode of Film Interrupted, Jack, Martin and Nick don their bikini tops and shorts (in every colour, y’all) to discuss Spring Breakers and Trash Humpers. If you’re hardy enough to cope with a mental image like that, you’re in the right headspace for a Harmony Korine double bill! http://ia601005.us.archive.org/7/items/filminterrupted/fi_ep029SpringBreakersAndTrashHumpers.mp3
Harmony Korine sometimes comes across as nervous or downright bizarre in his interviews with the press, but he was refreshingly candid in this interview with Monica Castillo about his new film Spring Breakers. She asked him about the technical side of the film, working with James Franco and Selena Gomez, and just what he's hoping people take away from it. Spoiler: if you came out of the theater feeling like you dropped acid, that was probably intentional. SHOW NOTES: About Our Guest: Harmony Korine is a filmmaker and author whose movies are often characterized by their non-linear, experimental form and shocking content. He first earned acclaim as the screenwriter of Larry Clark's controversial film Kids in 1994. He has directed the films Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy, Mister Lonely, Trash Humpers and Spring Breakers, among others. In 1998, he published the novel "A Crack Up At The Race Riots." The Episode: 0:26 - Introduction and clip 2:52 - What attracted you to the spring break phenomenon? 4:10 - You chose to film at St. Pete Beach in Tampa. Of all the beaches in Florida, why did you choose to film there? 5:10 - Your use of lighting blew my mind. It's very saturated and there are several bright hues. How did you achieve that effect? 6:35 - You don't tell the story entirely linearly. Did you make that decision at the beginning or in post-production? 7:40 - Did you always know that Britney Spears song would be featured? 8:15 - How did you get James Franco and Selena Gomez to join the project? 9:52 - Did you have to cut anything to get an R rating? 10:39 - There's a lot of humor in the movie. How did you find the balance between comedy and the darker subject matter? 11:37 - How did you maintain control on set with all this chaos happening around you? 12:12 - How long was the shoot and what was it like to work with your wife? 13:14 - There are lots of repeated lines and motifs. Why did you choose to do that? 14:00 - Your film covers a lot of heavy themes but neither celebrates nor condemns the behavior. Were you trying to reflect culture back at the audience rather than comment on it? 16:04 - Are you looking to do more "popsploitation" movies? 16:45 - A lot of people who see this film will be unfamiliar with your previous work. What are you hoping they take away from the movie? 17:33 - What was the biggest challenge in making this movie? 18:25 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact us by emailing letsgetreel@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
This week in honor of Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers hitting theaters we make Ryan watch Trash Humpers Ryan's Score: 1/10 Ryan's Synopsis: "Are you supposed to tip that asshole?" We want to hear your suggestions and feedback! Send us an e-mail at feedback@filmpulse.net or leave us a message on our voicemail line at (850) 391-6071 and we'll feature your comments on the show!
This week on the show we go over one of our most favorite, and least favorite films in a monthly segment called best and worst, featuring Trainspotting, George Washington, Trash Humpers, and Into the Wild. we talk about what we've been watching including Indie Game: The Movie, Exporting Raymond, Hit So Hard, Moonrise Kingdom, Adventureland, Take This Waltz, Keyhole, Sound of Noise, Alien, and Aliens. We go over some of the latest news including TMNT being delayed, A Twilight remake, the Tonka movie, and The Suicide Forest. And finally we go over our weekly opening film predictions and highlight some Amazon deals of the week. We want to hear your suggestions and feedback! Send us an e-mail at feedback@filmpulse.net or leave us a message on our voicemail line at (850) 391-6075 and we'll feature your comments on the show!
Cathy Byrd meets with Jennifer Lane and David Hollander to learn more about CineMarfa, a film festival that takes place this May 16-20, in Marfa, Texas. Professional filmmakers, Jennifer and David lived in Los Angeles for a dozen years before they fell in love with Marfa and made West Texas their home. The two talk about why they created CineMarfa and introduce some of the films featured in the second annual event. This is the first in a Fresh Talk series about creative energy in the American Southwest. Sound Editor: Jay Agoglia Photos: Courtesy of CineMarfa, except where noted Sound Track excerpt: Harmony Korine, Trash Humpers, 2009
Movie Meltdown - Episode 120 This week we return to the coffee shop for another edition of The Caffeinated Movie Geek and to one of our most popular segments - The Grind. This episode a listener asks: Does a celebrity's personal life (and occasionally, terrible actions) effect how you view them as an artist? An interesting question. So we address the overall idea and try to decide what is the dividing line and how far is too far? And while inventing new and horrifying blends of coffee we bring up… Paul Bettany, Overboard, fur purse, Philip Seymour Hoffman naked, Halle Berry, Harmony Korine is on notice, James Dean, the new adventures of old Greg, Justified, Management, Christian Bale, MacBeth, Valkyrie, Jennifer Connelly, Paranormal Activity 2, The Disappearance of Alice Creed, R. Kelly, Charles Darwin, Jesco White, lowering your standards to make movies, Tom Cruise, Bono, having a funnel cake stand in your yard, Robert Duvall, Jon Bon Jovi, Katie Holmes, John Updike watched Overboard, Jason Lee, John Waters, a right-wing dwarf, Bob Dylan, put that in your fur purse, Michael Jackson, Vincent Gallo, Tina Fey, Pee Wee Herman, Scientology, pasta cup sizes, Mission: Impossible, Trash Humpers, Alec Baldwin, Ellen DeGeneres, Creation, Richard Gere, The Dancing Outlaw, Broadcast News, Steve Zahn is not bright, Miles Davis, Goldie’s peak, The Office, Charlie Sheen, Albert Brooks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sting, Shattered Glass, a baby monkey riding a pig, Woody Allen, Russell Crowe, Gangster Number One, romantic comedies, Devil‘s in the Elevator, Splice, Roman Polański and Google searches that get you in trouble. “Everybody has their skeletons in the closet I guess?”
It's been a busy week on HeyUGuys and to ease the journey into the weekend let's cosy up and let the calming influence of the Mouth Off podcast wash over us, shall we? Lets. You'd be hard pressed to find three more diverse films than the ones we're discussing - a liberal guilt trip with writer/director Nicole Holofcener's latest Please Give, Craig Skinner talks up Harmony Korine's Trash Humpers and Brendon Connelly tells us all about the Spanish film Hierro. We champion the trailer for Mark Romanek's latest, his adaptation of Never Let Me Go which blew our collective minds, we journey through Oz with some unexpected companions and we rip into Warner Bros's decision to do a tentpole Don Quixote film.