Ready for another rambling podcast about movies? We thought you might be. In this episode, Hanke and Souther are joined by Australian filmmaker Jeremy Dylan to talk about Hannah and Her Sisters, Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI, the Auteur Theory and other random movie-related topics.
As always, Elitist Bastards is not work safe due to language.
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Intro music: "Famous" by Johnny Leroy & The Impulsives, from the film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, courtesy of Jeremy Dylan. Podcast produced/cohered by Steve Shanafelt.
As always, Elitist Bastards is not work safe due to language.
Download the podcast here!
Intro music: "Famous" by Johnny Leroy & The Impulsives, from the film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, courtesy of Jeremy Dylan. Podcast produced/cohered by Steve Shanafelt.
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Is that placeholder non-art work till Young Jeremy comes through?
By Ken Hanke
05/08/2012
I think we'll need to save Jeremy's masterpiece until next week.
By Steve Shanafelt
05/10/2012
Egads.
By Jeremy Dylan
05/09/2012
What gads?
By Ken Hanke
05/09/2012
And I know there's Bastard Art. Now, when Shanghai Steve gets it up (in a way of speaking) is another matter.
By Ken Hanke
05/09/2012
I think we'll need to save Jeremy's masterpiece until next week
Humph and harrumph!
By Ken Hanke
05/10/2012
Shanghai Steve did a commendable job. I'm sure he does every week, but I really appreciate when I know what he had to cohere down.
By Jeremy Dylan
05/17/2012
What I want to know is where's the one he was going to put up yesterday?
By Ken Hanke
05/17/2012
Hulk want art with bastards.
And bring back "1832". Hulk like. Make Hulk happy.
By Big Al
05/17/2012
Well, I'm with you on Bastard art anyway.
By Ken Hanke
05/17/2012