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Joe is back already and he's joined by filmmakers Braden Sitter Sr and Nate Wilson to discuss 'The Pee Pee Poo Poo Man', indie filmmaking, process, and a litany of other topics, as well as promote the UK Premiere of 'The Pee Pee Poo Poo Man' on July 24th at the Genesis Cinema. Tickets in the link below.
On the final episode of 10TB Hard Drive Joe and Gareth play the hits and go deep on recommendations and lore, as well as reviewing Liz Taylor's amazing performance in Identikit (1974, Giuseppe Patroni Griffi), and Luc Moullet's ambient cycling comedy Up and Down (1993).
Joe and Gareth return to break down Mani Kaul's ghostly 'Duvidha', and Michael Almereyda's tech drama 'Happy Here and Now'
Joe and Gareth are joined by Nick Newman, the Norton to our Mould and Hart, to discuss Joao Cesar Monteiro's 'God's Comedy' (1995).
Joe and Gareth return to burn down what they started with this episode focussing on I'm Dangerous Tonight', Tobe Hooper's made for TV film about an evil dress starring Twin Peaks alum Madchen Amick.
Joe and Gareth return to continue our series focussing on the films of the women of Twin Peaks. Next up is Peggy Lipton, in which we discuss the evil Charles Bronson film 'Kinjite: Forbidden Desire', before skimming over the compromised 'Hidden Identity'
We continue our exploration of the work of Zalman King with special guest Fred Barrett, this time looking at the work of Mr King the actor in The Ski Bum, and the brilliant Some Call It Loving (1971, James B Harris), before moving onto the final two films he directed; the stripper odyssey Body Language, and his greatest hits compilation Pleasure or Pain. Enjoy!
Joe and Gareth return to start a new series focussing on the films of the women of Twin Peaks. First up is Lara Flynn Boyle, in which we praise Todd Solondz's 'Happiness' to high heavens, before plowing through John Dahl's Red Rock West.
Joe and Gareth return to breakdown All In The Game, an unheralded made for TV film about the dodgy goings on at a Premier League football club. We also go over a litany of cinematic treats, including the best films of Clint Eastwood, Mel Gibson's 'Flight Risk', and why we won't be reviewing the latest film of pod favourite Nick Love.
We continue our exploration of the work of Zalman King with special guest Fred Barrett, this time discussing Delta of Venus, In God's Hands, Shame Shame Shame, Women of the Night, and ChromiumBlue.Com
Joe and Gareth return to discuss Fleshtone (1994, Harry Hurwitz), an erotic (?) drama (?) where Martin Kemp plays a painter in Los Angeles who gets tied up in a murder plot via a phone sex line. We also discuss Nosferatu (2024), film style, and the passing of David Lynch and the potential impact it'll have on the canon.
This week is the start of a special series where Joe is joined by Fred Barrett to discuss the work of Zalman King, the director of Two Moon Junction, Wild Orchid, and, most importantly, Wild Orchid 2: Two Shades of Blue.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss Eiichi Kudo's slacker detective film 'Yokohama BJ Blues' (1981), as well as Stephen Wallace's barbaric prison film 'Stir' (1980).
On this special episode Joe interviews filmmaker Christopher Jason Bell, discussing his previous films such as Failed State, as well as the documentary Miss Me Yet which you can watch at the link below.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss what were the best films of 2024, which is quite plainly obvious based on the title of this episode lol
Joe and Gareth are joined by Nick Newman, a close personal friend of Mr Bob Dylan, to discuss his film 'Masked and Anonymous' (2003, Larry Charles).
Joe and Gareth finally return to discuss Paul Vecchiali's gem of a film 'Rosa La Rose, Public Girl', as well as Leigh Ledare's trolling 'The Task'
Joe and Gareth return for an Emergency Broadcast to discuss The Code, the new film from Eugene Kotlyarenko.
On this special episode Joe interviews filmmaker Eugene Kotlyarenko, discussing his previous films such as Wobble Palace, Spree, and his new film The Code which is playing at a film festival near you!
Joe and Gareth welcome special guest Filipe Furtado to wrap up our Richard Kelly miniseries to discuss his underappreciated film The Box
Joe and Gareth return to continue their Richard Kelly series, this time coming to blows over the merits of his film Southland Tales.
Joe and Gareth are joined by returning guest Nick Newman to discuss Richard Kelly's 'Donnie Darko'
Joe and Gareth are joined by special guest Neil Bahadur to discuss Abel Ferrara's 'The Blackout', before going head first into the raunch and ham fest that is 'Basic Instinct 2'.
Joe and Gareth return to talk about Lee Chang-song's mucurial 'Burning', as well as Kerry Conran's Dieselpunk epic 'Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow'
Joe and Gareth return to break down the new/final film of Francis Ford Coppola, 'Megalopolis'.
Joe and Gareth return to break down Boarding Gate, the globe trotting thriller from Olivier Assayas, as well as the underseen teen sex comedy Trojan War.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss some late period Francis Ford Coppola. First off we discuss Youth Without Youth with special guest Nick Newman, before we then dive headfirst into his family drama Tetro, before finishing off with his ethereal horror film Twixt.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss Lynne Ramsay's 'Morvern Callar', and john MAckenzie's 'Unman, Wittering, and Zigo...'
Joe and Gareth return to discuss Frank Perry's brutal 'Last Summer', and Danny Boyle's brutal for other reasons 'The Beach'
Joe and Gareth return to talk about D.W. Griffith's 'Judith of Bethulia' (1914), and Nick Love's classic 'The Football Factory' (2004)
Joe and Gareth return to discuss Kim Ki-Young's The Housemaid, and Richard Fleischer's The Narrow Margin.
Joe and Gareth return to give Pierce Brosnan some much deserved praise by digging into his final excursion as James Bond in 'Die Another Day', as well as below par rom com 'Laws of Attraction (2004).
Joe and Gareth return to talk about Asia Argento's 'Scarlet Diva', and Hsu Hsiao-Ming's Dust of Angels, as well as a bonus talk on the latest film by Conner O'Malley 'Coreys'.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss the majestic 'Shall We Dance?', as well as the abrasive 'I Am A Sex Addict'
Joe and Gareth return to discuss the surfing drama 'Big Wednesday', which is directed by John Milius. As well as a discussion of the 10TB Hard Drive Beach Boys playlist.
Joe and Gareth return for an emergency broadcast to discuss the latest film from Bertrand Bonello, 'The Beast'.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss Steven Soderbergh's deconstructionist heist film Ocean's Twelve, as well as Dirty Sanchez: The Movie, which is not a film for those with a weak stomach.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss the murky world of Soi Cheang's 'Limbo', and the wry Shakespeare adaptation 'Viola' by Matias Pineiro
Joe and Gareth return to talk about Rochard Franklin's Hitchcockian 'Roadgames', as well as Michel Hazanavicius war crime 'Godard Mon Amour'
Joe and Gareth return for an emergency broadcast to discuss the latest film from Kiyoshi Kurosawa 'Chime'.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss Maurice Pialat's brutal Le Garcu, and Chen Kaige's "thriller" Killing Me Softly.
Joe and Gareth return to talk about David Lynch's seminal Mulholland Drive (2001), and Doug Liman's pilot for the TV series The O.C.
Joe and Gareth return to discuss vulgar auteur master Paul W.S. Anderson's 'Death Race', and Corneliu Porumboiu's jocular documentary 'Infinite Football', as well as a discussion of the main event of Wrestlemania 40 Night One, which featured the return of The Rock.
Joe and Gareth return to talk about Philippe Garrel's insouciant epic 'Regular Lovers' (2005).
Joe and Gareth return to talk about David Cronenberg's beguiling Crimes of the Future, and Yutaka Tsuchiya's agitating Peep "TV" show.
Joe and Gareth return to talk about Catchfire (1990), Dennis Hopper's barmy hitman thriller, that features a rare on screen performance from Bob Dylan, so we're also running down our top 10 Bob Dylan albums.
Joe and Gareth return to talk about The Lady In A Black Dress (1987), Yoichi Sai's divergent Yakuza thriller, and Travolta and Me (1992), Patricia Mazuy's feral teen romance.
Joe and Gareth return to talk about The Palace, the new (and last) film from Roman Polanski, and The Grapes of Death (1978), Jean Rollin's rural zombie nightmare.
Joe and Gareth discuss the films Comrades, Almost A Love Story (1996, dir Peter Chan), and Rave Macbeth (2001, dir Klaus Knoesel).
Joe and Gareth discuss the film The Canyons, directed by Paul Schrader, written by Bret Easton Ellis, and starring Lindsay Lohan and James Deen.
Joe and Gareth discuss what their favourite films of 2023 were.
Joe and Gareth discuss the films Love & Pop (1998) directed by Hideaki Anno, and Showgirls (1995) directed by Paul Verhoeven.