OME Presents: What Did We Just Watch

OME Presents: What Did We Just Watch

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Music, Art, & Culture Blog of the Rio Grande Valley

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Nothing

When I started this podcast, my inspiration was taken from my own experience with friends having Video Nights at least once a week for a few years at one of those friends’ houses. That friend is this episode’s guest, and it’s been a long time coming. But you ARE somewhat familiar with previous guest/co-host Jon Bjorling [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/detention/]. Jon was among those that joined us for said Video Nights…but he’s the only one to join me from that motley bunch, until now. Enter Lorin Reed, he of ONE instagram post [https://www.instagram.com/theguardianlegend/], and scant social media presence. He’s an artist, a producer/DJ, a hopeful game developer and is arguably the most resented among us for literally being too damn sexy. No joke. It was at Lorin’s house where we had these Video Nights and where I gained the reputation of having the “weird movies”, a role I gladly fell into. I wish I could have included more Video Night [https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-ye2rh-e17166] alumn, but life would not permit such. So here we have Lorin joining me to talk about Nothing, that is, Vincento Natali [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0622112/]‘s Nothing. As you’ll hear in the show, Nothing is about two misfit friends who wish away all their woes only to be left with Nothing. Well, they are left with only themselves, no city, no police, no surroundings but for their weird dilapidated house. They must contend with their own insecurities as well as learn what exactly happened to put them in their maddening situation. Please, join Lorin and me for this, very final episode* of WDWJW?!? You can watch Nothing here: *I’m tired and stretched among many projects, most of which is working on Grumpire.com, be it the artwork for the site or producing the Grumpire podcast, and frankly, it’s just time I lighten my load. To those of you who have stuck with me all these years, I am forever grateful. And to all who have guested on this show (Rob Godinez, Manny Montejano, Travis Trapp, Elbee, Jon Bjorling, George Dean, Monica Torres, Ken Reid, Eduard Cantu, Michael Cool, P.J. Finn, Justin Lore, Liam O’Donnell, Courtney Penley, Mitcha Ansara, Shaun Robare, Erich Hall, Adrianna Gober, The Mike, Dan Pullen, Stephanie Crawford, Tom Nix, Ron Nelson, Mike Delaney, Andrew Hawkins, Jay Alary, & Lorin Reed) you each believed in the show and helped make it work and for that too I am forever grateful. And who knows, perhaps one day I will revive this show. As for now, WDWJW?!?! is dead. LONG LIVE WDWJW?!? The post Nothing [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/nothing/] by Andrew Bargeron [https://ouchmyego.com/author/andrew-bargeron/] appeared first on Ouch My Ego! - Music, Art, & Culture Blog of the Rio Grande Valley [https://ouchmyego.com].

01 jul 2020 - 1 h 9 min
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Motorama

Finally, we get to talk about Motorama. This 1991 film was a solitary staple for me in my late high school years. I knew no one who had talked of seeing it. It had a good run on HBO or Cinemax (both since they are owned by the same folks swap movies all the time). And while we’ve dipped into ‘kid-centric weirdo flicks here [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/the-last-action-hero/], here [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/the-reflecting-skin/], here [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/making-contact-aka-joey/], and here [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/return-to-oz-wdwjw/], we’ve never covered one that was a surreal road trip through an America that never truly existed. Here with me on this journey is velvet-voiced Erich Hall [https://www.instagram.com/platypusjones/], who is one year younger than me, but had never seen Motorama, even though he too watched cable in the early 90s when this film was released. Please seek out this film, watch it & enjoy this episode of WDWJW The post Motorama [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/motorama/] by Andrew Bargeron [https://ouchmyego.com/author/andrew-bargeron/] appeared first on Ouch My Ego! - Music, Art, & Culture Blog of the Rio Grande Valley [https://ouchmyego.com].

03 jun 2020 - 44 min
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I bought a vampire Motorcycle

There’s really not much to preface this episode with as far as show notes goes. This movie title “I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle” is as good a summary of the film as ever, though you’ll hear Jon contest this as a demon bike rather than a vampire bike. Anyway, it’s fun, sloppy, super low budget, and a film that i’ve watch twice in 10 years, whatever that means. Oh it also stars Anthony Daniels as an exorcist. So there’s that. Do please have a listen and hopefully, Enjoy. The post I bought a vampire Motorcycle [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/i-bought-a-vampire-motorcycle/] by Andrew Bargeron [https://ouchmyego.com/author/andrew-bargeron/] appeared first on Ouch My Ego! - Music, Art, & Culture Blog of the Rio Grande Valley [https://ouchmyego.com].

06 may 2020 - 50 min
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Rumble Fish

Hot on the heels of our discussion about nutsoid sci-fi horror teen farce Detention [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/detention/], comes an episode about another teen film, but one that’s mostly forgotten, in spite of Criterion reissuing a super deluxe version on blu-ray: Frances Ford Coppola’s direction of S.E. Hinton’s Rumble Fish. When we think of teen movies, we think of John Hughes & his imitators, a night in the life of horny teen boys, or teen girl’s magical adventures in procuring a date to the prom. But nary do we consider Rumble Fish a teen movie, though it most certainly is. The story centers on Rusty James’ attempt to live up to the legend that is his brother The Motorcycle Boy (Mickey Rourke), a once gang leader, now enlightened free wheeler who is trying to live down his violent past. Rusty James (Matt Dillon) desperately wants the respect and status that his brother once had, but is not equipped for the task. Rusty James’s plight takes him from wayward ne’er-do-well, to an all at once compassionate kid via a story line that pushes toward a ticking time bomb of a seemingly tragic conclusion… Written while directing the Outsiders, and directed immediately after the Outsiders wrapped, Rumble Fish is an avant-garde approach to what could have been just another mundane teen tale. Shot in stark black and white and populated with deft themes, symbolism and surrealism, Rumble Fish shakes the teen flick trappings and becomes something all the more special. And here to talk about Rumble Fish with me is Elbee [https://ouchmyego.com/author/lbargeron/] who pretty much swoons at the sight of the Motorcycle Boy, as he is indeed dreamy. But worry not, we dig into the strangeness a bit and try to see what sets this apart from the rest of those 80s teen movies out there. The post Rumble Fish [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/rumble-fish/] by Andrew Bargeron [https://ouchmyego.com/author/andrew-bargeron/] appeared first on Ouch My Ego! - Music, Art, & Culture Blog of the Rio Grande Valley [https://ouchmyego.com].

01 abr 2020 - 48 min
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Detention

Recently I’ve come to understand that I like some teen movies. Previous to this realization I claimed that I didn’t like teen movies much at all, but upon examination the opposite would be true [https://boxd.it/4v4Bk]. And while there are few titles that could be included on my show here (Bill & Ted, [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/the-bill-ted-movies/] Weird Science, Better Off Dead, My Science Project) not many teen flicks could come close to being in this show, at least not from the 80s. A strange little film from 2011 called Detention is discussed, nay, defended by me on this episode. Detention is a kinetic, hyper, perhaps over stylized teen comedy sci-fi horror film from music video auteur Joseph Khan. Khan had previously directed the much maligned action biker extravaganza Torque [https://youtu.be/KeF88bBrPHQ]. It’s noted in this film, that Khan has a ‘good sport’ sense of humor regarding his previous failure as he worked in one zinger aimed at the bombastic debacle (Torque was a box office bomb after all). But here, as if ignoring the lesson presented by Torque, that restraint may benefit a film, Khan swings for the fences and throws everything at the wall…and most of it sticks. Both starring and executive produced by Josh Hutcherson, the film is populated by young actors of whom you probably haven’t heard: Spencer Locke (Resident Evil: Extinction), Shanley Caswell (The Conjuring)…and one you may have heard of: Dane Cook. I mean, that’s weird enough right? But as you’ll soon hear. Detention is one nutty romp. Join us as we discuss (read: argue about) the absurdity that is presented in this, possibly the greatest high school movie to feature a killer prom queen slasher, a jock with fly blood and a tv hand, time travel within a taxidermied alien bear and Canadian debate enthusiast aliens…Jon doesn’t think it’s the greatest, but I do. The post Detention [https://ouchmyego.com/podcasts/what-did-we-just-watch/detention/] by Andrew Bargeron [https://ouchmyego.com/author/andrew-bargeron/] appeared first on Ouch My Ego! - Music, Art, & Culture Blog of the Rio Grande Valley [https://ouchmyego.com].

04 mar 2020 - 42 min
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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