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Michigan and Again and Again and Again and Again

1 h 53 min · 14 mei 2026
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Blamison is back for a new episode that kind of morphed into a monster. Jamison picked Joel Potrykus’ 2018 film Relaxer and Blake doubled-down numerous times until we decided to watch Potrykus’ whole feature filmography for this episode. We cover Ape, Buzzard, The Alchemist Cookbook, Relaxer and Vulcanizadora. This episode is PACKED with Michigan goodness! Also talked about: how this episode came to be and the cultural renovation of Hell Clip: “Joel Potrykus Actually Doesn't Enjoy The Process Of Making Movies,” Brian Kelly Podcast Sound Engineering: Justin Wiechec

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