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The Actor and the Animator sit down to discuss Bless the Harts' Season 1, Episode 5 Trash Twins. How disturbing the Mega-lo/Walmart judgeyness is, as well as how dangerous the 'shower' could have been The weirdness of Churchfit Wayne trying to rein in his Uncle Tommy and trying to fix the show's timeline Prankwar analysis Season one Violet would be so mad at Season two Violet's pettiness Best listened to in the background while drinking sweet tea or constructing hot dog anatomy. Music from Bensound.com Support us: https://anchor.fm/nctv-podcast Buy us a Ko-fi:ko-fi.com/nc_tvpodcast Have any show suggestions? Fanmail? Email us at nctvpodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nctv-podcast/support
Gutter Boys return with special guest Katie Skelly, a New York City-based cartoonist whose comics include Nurse Nurse (Sparkplug Books), Operation Margarine (AdHouse Books), My Pretty Vampire (Fantagraphics Book) and the ongoing Agent 8, 9, and 10. She also the former co-host of the podcast Trash Twins with Sarah Horrocks. Before getting into Skelly's new book Maids coming out soon from Fantagraphics, the boys attempt to get cancelled and discuss comic news and beefs. Katie can be found on Instagram (@skellyskellyskelly) and Twitter (@nurse_nurse) or you can visit her website at katieskellycomics.com. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode, or give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter (@gutterboyspod). And of course, please like, share, and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and help grow the Gutter Gang Nation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gutterboys/support
Sarah Horrocks does it all: she draws, writes, inks, letters and self-publishes her own comics and is a damn good critic too. We talk about how she makes comics and geek out about everything from the inks of Kyoko Okazaki to the queerness of Euripides to the inks and colors of Vertigo comics. Sarah Horrocks is an Eisner-nominated comic artist and critic from Oklahoma. She has done cover work for various Image and Boom Studio projects, as well as comics for anthologies across a spectrum of publications and publishers including the eisner-nominated Twisted Romance from Image Comics. She has written critically for Fantagraphics, ComicsAlliance, Study Group Magazine, and The Comics Journal. She co-hosted the Trash Twins podcast with fellow cartoonist Katie Skelly. Her major comics works include: Dysnomia, Hecate Snake Diaries, The Leopard, Goro, Euripedes’s The Bacchae, and her latest work Aorta. Most of these can be purchased in either print or digital editions through her site: http://Mercurialblonde.squarespace.com. On: Teaching herself to draw as an adult"If I’d drawn as a teen I would have bene inspired by Rob Liefeld but I started as an adult so it was Guido Crepax and Egon Schiele""People act like transgender was invented on Tumblr 5 years ago. But it’s in the Euripides. It’s in the Bible."Drawing mechs (& getting me to care about them)The power of ink in comicsAmerica isn't ready for EuripidesManga recommendations Self publishing: how & why. Follow Sarah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mercurialblonde
In this very special episode, Phil and Keith talk about Season 2, Episode 5 of Family Ties. They discuss Princeton, Michael Dukakis, cousins, The Three Stooges, the 50 states, Trash Twins, spreadsheets, and more.
For Katie Skelly, comics have always been something of side hustle — something she’s never expected or even wanted as a full-time career. During the days, she works at a beloved New York City film house, a gig that gives her front row access to some of cinema’s most impactful work. The influence has clearly bled into her comics work, perfectly exemplified in her new work, My Pretty Vampire, which draws heavily upon the sexy/surrealist horror aesthetic of 70s films of Jean Rollin. Prior to this, Skelly sought a career in fine art, working as a docent at a gallery in the city. She ultimately abandoned that path when it became clear that, even after additional schooling, she’d be hard pressed to earn much more than a career cartoonist — which is saying a lot. Over the years, however, she’s found outlets for her art criticism, from her (now on hiatus) podcast Trash Twins, along with frequent reviews in places like The Comics Journal. All the while, she’s continued her own work in earnest, including the upcoming Patreon-supported work, Summer of Felines.
We welcome Katie Skelly (Nurse Nurse, My Pretty Vampire) to the party floor! Katie talks about the end of her long running podcast Trash Twins (w/Sarah Horrocks), her love of genre, trash culture, and other unsavory things. Her new book is her most ambitious to date and we get into color theory, narrative abstraction, serialization, and more. Plus! We all go off the rails a bit to do some light gossiping. Also: Mike has the flu and Zack throws a children's birthday party! An exciting episode!
We welcome Katie Skelly (Nurse Nurse, My Pretty Vampire) to the party floor! Katie talks about the end of her long running podcast Trash Twins (w/Sarah Horrocks), her love of genre, trash culture, and other unsavory things. Her new book is her most ambitious to date and we get into color theory, narrative abstraction, serialization, and more. Plus! We all go off the rails a bit to do some light gossiping. Also: Mike has the flu and Zack throws a children's birthday party! An exciting episode!
It’s a podcast crossover as Trash Twins co-host Katie Skelly shows up to talk about Moyoco Anno’s Insufficient Direction. Then Joe and Chris talk about Dominique Goblet’s Pretending Is Lying. It’s a short episode but we actually got decent audio recording equipment for once. Don’t expect that to ever happen again.
Welcome to a new episode of Trash Twins! Thanks to everyone who came out to SPX and said hello to Katie or asked about Sarah. The episode begins with some SPX talk. Segues into a discussion of the comic book Stray Toasters by Bill Sienkiewicz. Continues on with a discussion of the new “Phaedra(s)” play starring Isabelle Huppert. Before concluding with a discussion of the Assayas movie Boarding Gate(2007) starring Asia Argento. Also Sarah solves the Jonbenet Ramsey murder. Spoiler alert.Intro music: Brian Eno- "I'll Come Running"Outro music: Sparks - "The Number One Song In Heaven" Next Episode: TAKASHI MIIKE (GOZU, ICHI THE KILLER, DEAD OR ALIVE) Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/ Read more at http://trashtwins.libsyn.com/#SOJsm8hLvve4ydtW.99
Welcome to the Trash Twins mini-episode. Katie and Sarah open this more informal half episode by discussing the new trailer for Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2017)8:00 - 18:00 Sarah talks about the Alan Clarke films she’s been watching: Made in Britain (1982)Penda’s Fen (1974)Road (1987) Elephant (1989)Scum (1979)18:00 - 24:00 Katie brings Queen Emeraldas by Leiji Matsumoto to the discussion.24:00 -31:00 Further discussion on Elevator to the Gallows (1958) directed by Louis Malle. Also, Christine(2016) directed by Antonio Campos starring Rebecca Hall. The Twins finish up by discussing their favorite movie suicides. 31:00 - 52:00 Listener emails.52:00 - 58:00 Asia Argento instagram coverage.Intro: Guns n’ Roses - Paradise City
On Friday, March 25, 2016, we presented a special live episode at DINK Denver discussing the first volume of the massive Fantagraphics Crepax collection (which we both wrote for as well). Our Patreon supporters get access to more bonus episodes, so if you like it, join us! You can follow along and download the presentation slides here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y6ghk7tzp57e3ai/TrashTwinsCompleteCrepax.pdf Enjoy. NB: the Q&A didn't pick up in the recording and had to be cut, but thanks to everyone who came out and shared the Crepax love. *This was first presented to on our Patreon, which you subscribe to for access to all kinds of exclusive art and special episode podcasts like this one. You can support the show at: https://www.patreon.com/trashtwins?ty=h
Episode 13! In this episode the twins discuss The Anna Nicole Show(2002). Intro: Trash Twins have a patreon which you can give to if you would like to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/trashtwins?ty=h 0:00 - 55:49 - Katie and Sarah discuss the The Anna Nicole Show starring Anna Nicole Smith, Howard K. Stern, Bobby Trendy, and Kim Walther. Intro and Outro music:Outro Music: Guns N’ Roses - “November Rain” Additional Material:Freeman talk on Anna Nicole and the moonchild: http://freemantv.com/the-death-of-anna-nicole-and-the-secret-of-dannielynn/ Trash Twins Talk Crepax, Live at DINK: https://www.patreon.com/posts/4545952Next Episode: The Films of Anna Biller! Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/
Welcome Trash Cans! Episode 12! In this episode the twins discuss the pre-code films Baby Face (1933) and Red-Headed Woman (1932). Intro: Trash Twins have a patreon which you can give to if you would like to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/trashtwins?ty=h 10:00 - 30:00 - Katie and Sarah discuss the film Baby Face, directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, John Wayne, and Theresa Harris30:00 - 1:00:00 - The Twins continue their discussion with the film Red-Headed Woman directed by Jack Conway based on a book by Katherine Bush and a screenplay by Anita Loos starring jean Harlow, Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Charles Boyer, and Una Merkel Intro and Outro music:Intro Music: Lana Del Rey - “Money Power Glory”Outro Music: Lana Del Rey - “Fucked My Way Up To the Top” Additional Material:Complicated Women: Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood by Mick LaSalle (Thomas Dunne Books); 2000Next Episode: The Anna Nicole Smith Show! Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/
Episode 11! In this episode the twins discuss the monumental film Possession(1981)! Intro: Trash Twins have a patreon which you can give to if you would like to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/trashtwins?ty=h 0:00: 1:16:00 - Katie, and Sarah discuss the film Possession directed by Andrzej Żuławski and starring Isabelle Adjani, Sam Neill, Margit Carstensen, Heinz Bennet, Johanna Hofer, Carl Duering, Shaun Lawton, and Michael Hogben. Intro and Outro music:Music from the soundtrack to Possession by Andrzej Korzynski Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/
Episode 10! In this episode the twins discuss Female Vampirism through the work of filmmakers Jess Franco, and Jean Rollin. 0:00: 15:30 - Intro 15:30 - 35:45 Katie, and Sarah discuss the film Requiem pour un Vampire (Requiem for a Vampire) (1971) starring Marie-Pierre Castel, Mireille Dargent, Philippe Gaste, and Louise Dhour. 35:45 - 1:05:00 The Twins dive through Jess Franco’s vampire films Vampyros Lesbos (1971) starring Soledad Miranda, Ewa Strömberg, and Jess Franco; and Female Vampire (1975) starring Lina Romay, Alice Arno, Jack Taylor, and Monica Swinn. 1:05:00 - 1:38:00 -Katie and Sarah turn the conversation back to Rollin and his film Les deux orphelines vampires (The Two Orphan Vampires) (1997) starring Alexandra Pic and Isabelle Teboul. Intro: Vampyros Lesbos OST: “The Lions and the Cucumber / We Don't Care”Outro: Pierre Raph, Requiem for a Vampire OST: “Sad Clowns in the Cornfield” Books Mentioned:Murderous Passions by Stephen Thrower (Strange Attractor Press); 2014The Monstrous Feminine by Barbara Creed(Routledge); 1993 Powers of Horror by Julia Kristeva (Columbia Univeristy Press); 1982 Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/
We’re back! Episode 5 of Trash Twins! In this episode, Katie and Sarah discuss the New French Extremity movement through the three films: In My Skin(2002), Martyrs(2008), and Trouble Every Day(2001).00:00 - 10:38 - Katie and Sarah go over some of the overarching themes of the New French Extremity as a whole. Katie references a book: Brutal Intimacy(Wesleyan Film) by Tim Palmer. Also worth checking out is the essential lecture on the topic by Alex West (of the wonderful Faculty of Horror podcast): Quelle Horreur! The Films of New French Extremity for the Black Museum lecture series. 10:38 - 29:43 - The conversation continues into the film In My Skin(2002), written by, directed by and starring Marina De Van. 29:43 - 56:20 - In this section, the twins discuss Martyrs(2008), directed by Pascal Laugier, starring: Morjana Alaoui, Mylène Jampanoï, Catherine Bégin, Isabelle Chasse, Juliette Gosselin, and Xavier Dolan. 56:20 - 1:25:00 The twins close with a discussion of the Claire Denis directed film Trouble Every Day(2001), starring: Vincent Gallo, Béatrice Dalle, Tricia Vessey, and Alex Descas. 1:25:00 - 1:34:57 Closing thoughts. Also Sarah calls August Underground, August Moon for some reason. INTRO: Tindersticks - "Houses"Outro: Scene from Trouble Every Day Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/ As always a special thanks goes out to Sean Witzke who edits our show. You can hear Sean in his own podcast, the excellent Travis Bickle on the Riviera, which is a part of the Factual Opinion Network of shows. [Link]
Don't call it a comeback. The Trash Twins return with an exploration of two key works by Italy's comic finest: Milo Manara and Guido Crepax.00:00 - 33:00 - Katie and Sarah dive into Milo Manara's Click series which is available currently through the first volume of Dark Horse Comics' Manara Erotica series.33:00 - 1:11:00 - The discussion continues with Guido Crepax series: Bianca. The edition referenced here is the hardcover Evergreen press edition, which also includes Emmanuelle, and Venus in Furs. It is currently out of print, but is somewhat widely available. Also referenced here is the recent annoucement by Fantagraphics of 10 Volumes of Guido Crepax coming out starting this fall--which may or may not include critical contributions by a certain set of Guido obsessed twins. Music: Giorgio Moroder, "Knights in White Satin"
In this special mini episode of Trash Twins, Katie talks to artist Bei Badgirl, located in Sydney, Australia, for a discussion on her work, process, philosophies and more. Bei's blend of cute and sexy imagery as well has her appreciation of pop/low culture make her not only a great interview but also a great fit for Trash Twins. Check out her work and more at beibadgirl.com. We hope you enjoy this special episode, and look out for a new full episode soon!
Welcome back! In Episode 2 of Trash Twins, we dig into Satan, Satan, Satan; secret blood oaths; social upheaval; and Skelly’s catholic school childhood through the films Don’t Deliver Us From Evil (1971), and Alucarda (1978), in an episode we lovingly title “Subtweeting Your Childhood”. 00:00 - 36:00 - Katie and Sarah discuss the film Don’t Deliver Us From Evil (1971), directed by Joël Séria, starring: Bernard Dhéran, Jeanne Goupil, Catherine Wagener, Gérard Darrieu, Marc Dudicourt, and Véronique Silver. Sarah mentions Kier-La Janisse’s essential tome: House of Psychotic Women: An Autobiographical Topography of Female Neurosis in Horror and Exploitation Films (FAB PRESS) which has recently had its paperback release. Highly recommended. 36:00 -1:04:00 - Katie and Sarah continue the conversation with Alucarda (1978), directed by Juan López Moctezuma, starring: Tina Romero, Cladio Brook, Martin LaSalle, David Silva, Tina French, Lili Garza, and Susana Kamini Katie mentions the show Bridezilla, the character she talks about can be seen here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHRBk4hLTfM Shout out to our fabulous editor, Sean Witzke. His podcast Travis Bickle on the Riviera is over at: http://www.factualopinion.com/ INTRO: Claude Germain,Dominique Ney--music from the film Don’t Deliver Us From Evil Outro: Dominique Ney - “Dis, Ferme Un Instant Les Yeux” from the soundtrack Don’t Deliver Us From Evil Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/
In our first episode, we look at films Valley of the Dolls (1967), Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), and seminal manga Helter Skelter (original run July 1995 – April 1996, released in English by Vertical in 2013) by Kyoko Okazaki. We discuss where themes in these works intersect, the limits and dangers of fame, body horror, and why Anne Welles is indeed the Loser of the Week. Edited by Sean Witzke. 00:00 - 30:00 - Katie and Sarah discuss Valley of the Dolls (1967), directed by Mark Robson, starring: Patty Duke, Sharon Tate, Barbara Perkins, Susan Hayward, Tony Scotti, Paul Burke, Lee Grant, Martin Milner, and Alexander Davion. 30:00 - 41:00 - Katie and Sarah shift to a conversation about Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), directed by Russ Meyer, and starring: Dolly Reed, Edy Williams, Erica Gavin, John LaZar, Cynthia Meyers, Michael Blodgett, Marcia McBroom, and Harrison Page.There is an excerpt from the film’s soundtrack here. The film’s soundtrack was written largely by Stu Phillips (The Monkees), and the vocals for the film’s soundtrack are from the singer Lynn Carey. 41:00 - END - Kyoko Okazaki’s comic Helter Skelter is discussed. Helter Skelter has recently been released into the American market through the publisher Vertical and is available wherever fine comics are sold.This segment includes a cover of the Beatles song “Helter Skelter” performed by Siouxsie and the Banshees.The excerpt about the Manson family is from a 1969 NBC News Broadcast, which is also used in a recent MSNBC documentary called Will You Kill For Me (2008). INTRO: Dionne Warwick - “Valley of the Dolls Theme” from the Soundtrack to Valley of the DollsOUTRO: Andy Williams - “Valley of the Dolls Theme” from his 1968 album Honey A special thanks goes out to Sean Witzke who edited this episode. You can hear Sean in his own podcast, the excellent Travis Bickle on the Riviera, which is a part of the Factual Opinion Network of shows. [Link] Download Episode Trash Twins SoundCloud