Episodes

  • Episode 6C: The Economics of Anime with Roland Kelts
    Jun 14 2022

    This is the history part of our Redline episode and today I'm joined by an actual expert guest- author and longtime Japanese culture journalist Roland Kelts. Roland is the author of the very good book Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S., as well as the upcoming (out in July!) The Art of Blade Runner: Black Lotus.  He's also an editor for the journal Monkey, which collects English translations of new Japanese writing, which is publishing a new volume this fall.

    Japanamerica profiles a lot of the Anime industry in the mid-2000s, while Redline was in production, and does a great job of breaking down the successes and issues in the industry. We talk about some of those today, as well as how (if) they've changed since. We also get into streaming's effect on the industry and the massive success of the Demon Slayer movie. 

    Also we learn that Pete Townsend is a very good friend with a very good assistant. I am happy to befriend any rock legend that is listening (Rick Nielsen, I know you've subscribed).

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    46 mins
  • Episode 6B: New Redline Character Pitches and Weeb or Plebe
    May 31 2022

    It's the comedy part of our Redline episode with Natasha Li and Leah Ly.  We love improv. I can't stress that enough. We love it. And we like it when people make us do it. We also find out the hard way about space cocaine, pitch a much more emotional journey for racers in Redline 2, and find out a SHOCKING SECRET about Sweet J.P.

    Then we cash in our bitcoins and look into the benefits of a reverse mortgage, cause being the #1 otaku don't come for free. We play the game Weeb or Plebe where we see who can correctly guess how much different anime-based products cost. And OF COURSE you can play along at home.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 6: Redline (2009, Japan)
    May 23 2022

    A new film, and this time it's another 2009 classic- the Japanese sci-fi/Wacky Races fever dream anime film Redline. And by classic, I mean cult classic. I'm joined by Natasha Li and Leah Ly to break down our relationship with anime, pick out our favorite racers and die for JP. This movie rules.

    We like wholesome dummies on this podcast. 

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    48 mins
  • Intermission- Spin Us a Yarn
    May 15 2022

    Well, it finally happened. Kate Lindsay (The Atlantic) and Dylan Fugel (Sigh) have demanded their own segments. Dylan uses his on history's least problematic safari and Kate gives us a peek behind the SoHo yarn doors.

    We also talk the Met Gala, hilarious movie title conventions and of course, who are today's most famous celebrities that no one has any opinion of. It's actually a harder question than you think because so many of Hollywood's elite are famously bad people. But of course we manage to do it, because we're so smart and talented at our jobs.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 5C: José López Rega and Metegol
    May 8 2022

    This is the history part of our The Secret in Their Eyes episode and I'm joined by Dustin Molina. In this one, we talk about two things- one of the architects of the Dirty War in the 1970s in Argentina and also what the director of The Secret in Their Eyes did after making his huge hit. He made the most expensive Argentine movie of all time. By like a lot. Well, I'm sure it's about something really important. He also made a sitcom about a professional womanizer- I love how weird Juan José Campanella  is.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 5B: Boston Boys and No More Secrets
    Apr 24 2022

    It's the comedy part of our The Secret in Their Eyes episode with Andrea Cardenas and Dustin Molina.  We're the only girls in Boston (The Town), we have low grade Amelie Fever, and we are studying those Euphoria makeup tutorials.

    Then we fold our paper hats tight to protect us on the construction site, and play the game No More Secrets where we spoil the secrets of the following INCREDIBLY SECRETIVE MOVIES:

    • National Treasure: Book of Secrets
    • The Secret of NIMH
    • Secret Zoo
    • Sorority Secrets
    • The Secret 

    If you're like me, you absolute hate secrets and also play along at home.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 5: The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Argentina)
    Apr 17 2022

    Our first South American movie and it's a great one. In this episode, we're talking about the Argentine mystery/ thriller/ workplace romance film The Secret in Their Eyes with Andrea Cardenas and Dustin Molina. We hate law movies, learn to love Chile, and apparently we need to go rewatch Strangers with Candy ASAP. Juan Jose Campanella has a very surprising filmography.

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    33 mins
  • Intermission- Duelling Magazine Writers, What the F--- Are You Talking About?
    Apr 10 2022

    It's another Intermission episode, where we take a break from watching movies and just chat. In this very good episode, we're joined by Kate Lindsay (The Atlantic) and also, sigh, Dylan Fugel. Dylan was recovering from COVID as we recorded this, which is why Hugh Bonneville made so much more sense to him this time.

    Speaking of Hugh, this episode we really ponder the question, "Why are people asking him these questions? Why would anyone care what Hugh Bonneville thinks?" We also talk about the very fun movie Spy, how websites like Refinery29 cover awards shows, and show off our cool posters in our cool dorms.

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    42 mins