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Patchouli by Bourbon French Parfums (?) +

Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left (1972) +

David DeFalco's Chaos (2005) +

Dennis Iliadis's The Last House on the Left (2009)

with Anthony Sisco of Drunk on Movies 

3/3/23 S5E24

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Brad Hildebrandt

I just bought some Aspen last week. Synchronicity.

john

Let’s goooo great way to start the weekend

Jessica Craft

Sorry I’m retarded, who’s the gay republican tv actor?

Lance Audette

Hey! Is Anthony @slothman!? Long hair, beautiful beard, looks amazing in a brown leather jacket? This is awesome, great convo

James__

Another great episode. Interesting discussion on the Exorcist. My dad maintains he was never quite the same after he saw it in 1974 and was pretty traumatised. He didn’t sleep properly for weeks and as a newly qualified dentist was able to prescribe himself Valium for months. He’d had a religious upbringing….my mum was unaffected and a total atheist. The synchronicity effect of films is something I agree with. It’s never really truly been explained why Kubrick self banned ‘a clockwork orange’ in the UK, other than vague mentions of threats to his family. But I think some dark stuff was inspired by it amongst the nihilistic youth of the time.

Jaqueline Bacich-Parratt

Great guest, love his bedside manner and ability to talk with and not at.

Stephen Zerance

Loved the remake as well! Great ep

tito1234567890

Makes sense all of those fuckers were British thugs LOL… and then u get interesting shit like “The Adicts”

tito1234567890

I could be wrong but I get the feeling that Clockwork orange set the tone of all of this punk shit amongst other bullshit like MC5 stooges … just like the Nihilism and that additude … that countercultural nastiness was starting to churn probably starting with altamont, easy rider or whatever dark shit … race relations, tense, new drugs … etc.. but there is still the innocent corny facade of disco and all of that going on side by side.. it was like a rotting psychedelia imo

tito1234567890

Jack u have covered like the 70s in almost every angle possible … from like Family to heavy traffic to like pink flamingos … it’s ridiculous… you can start to see the bigger picture of what this all was through this media From what the youth was thinking of at the time and the old heads, it girls and queens of that time .. it’s trippy

v

Absolutely fantastic breakdown of bloodless a24 horror sex