This week on the Poz Button, Borzoi brings back DinoCon to talk about (((whiteness))), authenticity, ethnic humor, and hip hop culture in the curious 2003 comedy Malibu's Most Wanted. Positioned as a satire on hip hop and wiggers, the movie is an interesting example of a film that couldn't be made in this political age.
The Poz Button 37 – My Little Pony / Bronies
This week on the Poz Button Borzoi reconsiders his pricing model for paid episodes as he does an episode on the lost generation of men known as the Bronies, while also doing his best to do a PB on the recent My Little Pony movie. He's joined by Paisios, who to his credit took the concept seriously, and Roscoe, who unfortunately was beset by internet connection problems. Thank you to an anonymous donation on behalf of Exodus/Americanus for us to make sense of this phenomenon and its affect on Europa's sons. We couldn't have done it without you. Literally.
January 3rd – it ends today
Song of my soul, my voice is dead,
Die though, unsung, as tears unshed
Shall dry and die in
Lost Carcosa
The King in Yellow, Act 1 Scene 1
The Poz Button 36 – Zardoz
ZARPOZ SPEAKS TO YOU! Jimbo Vicarson returns to kinda, sorta talk about one of his favorite movies. Eventually. We are all over the place with this one, talking about what makes a "bad movie", the end of New Hollywood, 70's Science Fiction, and even super hero movies. We do talk about Zardoz though and it's terrifying vision of the future that gets truer with every passing day.
Sorry about the audio in the second half, nothing else could be done for it.
The Poz Button 35 – Eyes Wide Shut (Part Two)
Borzoi manages to escape being a prisoner of a Rothschild party to bring part two of the Eyes Wide Shut deconstruction with fewer audio issues this time. He and Russell go deeper into the film to untangle the various themes of matrimony, the esoteric, and a film theory you've never heard before.
Tales from the Trough: Episode 6
Good evening kiddies, it's time for another short survey through the morbid morass of our Trough!
Tonight's show is a little light in the loafers if you get my drift FART_NOISE.wav but don't you fret! The Ovenmen are Svennies little helpers, and are currently locked away all the way up in Hyperborea, working on something SUPER SPECIAL for CHRISTMAS. Get your pink sleeves prepped cause your stockings are gonna get STUFFED!
We hope this'll hold you're appetite until the 25th, until then... ta ta!
The Poz Button 34 – Eyes Wide Shut (Part One)
An episode so huge it needed to be recorded twice and split into at least two parts. This week on the Poz Button, Borzoi and his guest Russell James, delve into the background history of Eyes Wide Shut, especially with its source material in Arthur Schnitzler's Traumnovelle.
The Poz Button 33 – Goldfinger + James Bond
This week on the Poz Button we get into the end of masculinity with James Bond. Special guest Jay Lorenz, editor-in-chief of Fash the Nation.
The Poz Button 32 – Er ist wieder da/Look Who’s Back!
Adolf Hitler: the man, the myth, the legend. Borzoi brings Jim from the Fatherland on to discuss, in the original German, the most amazing and colossal mistake (in a good way for us) of a Hitler movie, Er ist Wieder Da. Or as it's known here, Look Who's Back. Come for the laughs, stay for the Esoteric Hitlerism and Jungian analysis.
The Poz Button 31 – Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker
Borzoi achieves maximum sperg-out with a rambling three-hour art-fag discussion about the 1979 Russian film, Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky. Yes, it partially inspired the video game, no I don't get into it. With guests John Corrine and Leitis.
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