
We’re shipping up to Boston and diving deep into what is possibly our favourite Martin Scorsese film! Leo, Mark, Matt, Jack, Alec, Martin… the gang is all here and they’re going super dumb hard in Scorsese’s adaptation of “Infernal Affairs” that finally won him a Best Director Oscar, Best Picture, and features probably the greatest needle drop in all of his films. And it’s from “The Dropkick Murphys”? Huh? That’s right! This is our “The Departed” pod!
This movie is a summation of Scorsese’s powers and his banger from the aughts (cause he’s had one every decade) that moves at a breakneck speed, is insanely rewatchable, and also endlessly quotable. It’s a violent romp through the streets of Boston that features knock-out performances from its stacked cast, Jack Nicholson holding a dildo in a porn theatre, Vera Farmiga being a horrible therapist, and a whole lot of moral ambiguity. Jack Nicholson goes off the rails as a psychopathic FBI informant gang leader Frank Costello, Matt Damon plays a (possibly closeted) scheming piece of trash double agent cop, Leonardo DiCaprio shows us why he’s the man and fights off a mental breakdown for two and a half hours as an undercover cop, and Mark Whalberg delivers what is possibly his best performance ever. Honestly, we could watch Alec Baldwin and Mark Whalberg bust each other’s chops all day. “How’s your mother?”
This week you’ll hear a lot of poorly done Boston accents, a couple of swears, Otis trying not to go full Whalberg mode, and some laughs between us as we unpack why we love this movie. We break down the complicated plot that doesn’t seem so complicated when you actually watch the movie, talk about what makes this movie great, and chat about what makes it different from other Scorsese flicks. “The Departed” is Scorsese’s attempt at a blockbuster that plays like a highlight reel of his career. Is it perfect? In the words of Dignam, “Maybe. Maybe Not. Maybe f**k yourself!” Everybody in this film is firing on all cylinders from the jump and it really pays off as the narrative flows from twist to turn. Plus, what an ending! We revisit some of the iconic scenes, share some of our favourite lines, chat about the cast, and really gush about how great this movie is.
We also talk about a theory Otis and others have that Matt Damon’s character is a closeted homosexual, Scorsese letting Marky Mark just go ballistic, the blatant homophobia, the film’s themes of toxic masculinity, Boston being problematic, Jack Nicholson going full Satan mode, Whitey Bulger and The Winter Hill Gang, and more. It’s a fun podcast about one of our favourite movies. Strap in.
Over the next two episodes, we’ll be looking at two very different versions of Canadian musical heavy hitters! Next up, we have the most Canadian band ever, “The Tragically Hip”, and after that, we’re talking about the 6 God himself, Aubrey Drake Graham. More chune for your head top!
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Jul 9, 2022
1 hr 57 min

What’s good, homies?! We’re joined this week by special guest Dan McLeod, writer and director of “Regicide”, to talk about indie filmmaking and his upcoming film. As with our conversation with Brian on “Snow Blinded”, we discuss lots of behind-the-scenes and production stuff (Otis worked on set as a script supervisor), but this week’s conversation is much different. We chat about Dan’s influences, the process of making “Regicide”, sticking to a plan and budget, independent filmmaking, action choreography, maximizing creativity within the constraints of smaller film production, and more. Later on, Otis and Dan share their favourite moments from shooting, everyone muses on the anxiety and stress that comes with creating something, we discuss “imposter syndrome”, and we all rant about the current state of art creation, consumption, marketing, and the problems with “the algorithm”.
This leads to a conversation around the problem with “internet fame”, buying plays and playlist placements, fake support from people and people only caring about what’s “hot”, artists being fleeced by a system that’s built on exploiting art, “Vanity Galleries”, the problem with film festivals, and more. We also chat about the problems that social media and the industry have caused for artists, people just stealing ideas and biting flows to get seen, labels exploiting artists, pay-to-play within streaming film and music, and more. PALMREADER also shares his theory about Netflix being in bed with certain VPN companies and how that signaled the beginning of the downfall for the streaming giant.
Then we share what we’ve been watching and listening to. PALMREADER touches on the new Playstation Plus tiers, the new Drake album, “Ghost Adventures”, and the frustrating yet awesome medieval RPG “Kingdom Come: Deliverance”. Otis praises Phil Tippet’s “Mad God” and he and Dan chat about “Tetsuo: The Iron Man” and its sequel.
Come see “Regicide” at the old Princess Cinema this Sunday. Pay what you can! It’s gonna be great! Thanks again to Dan for coming on the pod.
We’ll be back next week with something different but more of the same.
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Jun 24, 2022
1 hr 53 min

We’re closing out our series on Japanese cinema by talking about a film we never thought we’d talk about on this podcast because of our differing opinions on it - the Wachowskis’ 1999 sci-fi action flick “The Matrix”! Now, you might be wondering why we would talk about a movie that we don’t really agree on and one that has already been talked about to death? Well, it's because of the influence of Japanese cinema! More specifically, Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 anime film “Ghost In The Shell", which was a major influence on the creation and plot of “The Matrix”. Hell, we’ll take it a step further… “The Matrix” wouldn’t exist without “Ghost In The Shell”. Don’t believe us? You will after this episode. It’s unavoidable like the bullet Trinity puts in the agent on the rooftop. Dodge this.
When “The Matrix” was being pitched to the studio, the Wachowskis showed Oshii’s film to the studios and said, “We want to make this in real life”. They even lifted whole sequences and ideas from “Ghost In The Shell” and threw them into their own film. The falling green code and title card? Yep. The plugs in the back of the neck? Yep. The existential philosophy? Yep. The Wachowskis went even further and incorporated various other generic conventions, philosophies, countercultural ideals, conspiracies, literature, and more. To Otis, “The Matrix” is bogged down by how much they tried to incorporate into the movie, the vagueness and lack of depth in the film’s themes, and the franchise’s very rough expansion. PALMREADER, on the other hand, argues that while everything that comes after the original film doesn’t do the franchise any favours, “The Matrix” is a fun movie, that we shouldn’t take it so seriously, and that we have to look at the context of the film when discussing it. One thing they agree on? “The Matrix” owes a lot to Japanese cinema, the Wachowskis are great “idea people”, and other filmmakers needed to stop using the green “Matrix” tint on everything.
In this episode, the boys break down both films, the legacy and influence of “The Matrix”, how the Wachowskis' film is a direct bridge between Japanese cinema and Hollywood, what works in “The Matrix” and where it all starts to fall apart. We agree that it is an amazing example of post-modern filmmaking but ask does it do too much… or maybe too little? Are all the good parts of this movie taken from something else? Is it a smart movie for dumb people or can we look past that? Of course, the boys praise the technicality of the film and give flowers where they are due… but has the film’s legacy, impact, and lore become too much of a hindrance to it? Plus, we deep dive into what exactly the Wachowskis took from “Ghost In The Shell”, discuss how “The Matrix” gets better when you read it as a live-action anime, explore the vagueness in the film that Otis dislikes so much, read some critical responses to “The Matrix” that summarize some of our thoughts on the film perfectly, and shower praise on “Ghost In The Shell” as the masterpiece it is.
Also included in this episode are a few clandestinely recorded moments from before the “Snow Blinded” screening and PALMREADER gives flowers to the cast, crew, and to his good pal Otis.
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Jun 17, 2022
1 hr 56 min

This week we’re deviating from the norm and chatting with Brian Lockyer! He’s the director and writer of the upcoming cerebral body horror/thriller film “Snow Blinded” ahead of the film’s premiere next Thursday at the Apollo Cinema. Both Brian and Otis have been working on this batshit crazy film for three years and it is finally going to be shown on the big screen! If you are new to the podcast or just haven’t been following along, Otis also composed the original score for the film and worked on set, so this gave us a chance to talk about all aspects of “Snow Blinded” and really get into the production of the film.
In this episode we chat about indie film production, Brian and Otis share what they’ve learned working on the film and stories from the set, talk about scoring and composing music for the film, muse on the benefits of working with the right people, and discuss the importance of shared creative vision. Plus, Brian talks about his drive to get the perfect shot even if it means risking life and limb and shares his inspiration, influences, vision, and goals for “Snow Blinded”. We also chat about their sketch comedy show “Taco Dick!”, the comedic web series “Pirate Mike”, and the other films that they worked on including “Regicide” (which we will be talking about more later this month). Plus, banter about the pratfalls of indie filmmaking (especially production over many years), the adaptability needed for independent filmmaking, ingenuity on indie film sets, falling upwards as a filmmaker, comedic actors turning it out in dramatic roles, and more.
Later in the pod, PALMREADER gives Otis his flowers as a musical genius and they settle into random chat chit. There is a discussion about subconsciously wearing your influences on your sleeve, making music, Richard Linklater, directors losing their passion, Michael Bay’s career, Sean Baker, Sam Raimi, some cat ASMR, The Independent Spirit Awards, Adam Sandler, and other random stuff. We also share what we’ve been watching and listening to including “Red Rocket”, the new “Rescue Rangers” movie, the “Bob’s Burgers” movie, “X”, “The Boys” Season 3 (including THAT scene), “What We Do In The Shadows”, the trailer for the new Predator movie “Prey” and the film’s spoiled surprise, “Stranger Things” Season 4, Whensday’s new EP “Get Well Soon”, and more.
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Jun 10, 2022
1 hr 56 min

We’re back with part three of our Japanese Cinema series and this week we’re talking about a film that is the antithesis of everything we covered last week when we got into Studio Ghibli and “Kiki’s Delivery Service”. We’re going freak mode with the totally bonkers, perverted, and hyper-violent yakuza action film “Ichi The Killer” from acclaimed director Takashi Miike. This movie is NOT for everyone and we should state right here, right now, that we describe and discuss some very violent scenes and adult themes including sexual assault, BDSM, mental abuse, and more. TRIGGER WARNING.
“Ichi The Killer” is a cult classic film that is filled with stomach-churning scenes of hyper-violence and perverted insanity. Seriously… this film starts out weird and continually gets worse. It is relentless and wild and weird and kinda funny but also very upsetting? Miike plays on the tension between surrealist dark humour, hyper-stylized and experimental film-making, abrasive gore, and themes of sex/fetishism in a way that makes some sort of sick sense. It’s DEFINITELY NOT a film to watch with your mom and pop.
We break down the film’s sadistic fever-dream narrative, unpack some of the insanely violent scenes and surrealist moments, and muse on how every character is essentially evil or broken. We talk about the film’s reception, the controversies, the stuff that works and the stuff that doesn’t hold up at all, the subversive subtext to the film, the editing/pacing and how it guides your experience with this film, and the way the main characters function as a metaphor for BDSM. We also talk about the strange choices Miike makes when it comes to CGI vs. practical effects and the wild, weird world of “Ichi The Killer”. This leads us into a discussion on violence and the influence of the Japanese perspective on sex and violence in Western media. Plus, we chat about Takashi Miike - his career, his diverse filmography, and his influence.
Again, this movie is NOT FOR EVERYONE and this episode deals with mature themes and violence. This movie is considered a masterpiece and beloved by many but is a tough watch. Lots to talk about. Don’t say we didn’t warn ya.
Next week, we will be joined by Brian Lockyer, writer and director of “Snow Blinded”, to talk horror films, making movies, and more.
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Jun 4, 2022
1 hr 46 min

We’re are back with part two of BIRD PROTOCOL’s celebration of Japanese cinema with a really wholesome and thoroughly enjoyable film about a witch, growing up, and the gig economy. So, grab your broom, give the cat some pancakes, and let’s fly off on another delivery with “Kiki’s Delivery Service”!
“Kiki’s Delivery Service” tells a sweet coming of age tale about a young witch striking out on her own in a city by the sea with her talking cat Jiji, an insanely kind baker, a kid who is horny for flight, a couple of grandmothers, a maximum chiller dog, and a painter who talks to birds. That sounds wild but trust us… it is so wholesome. This movie is mesmerizing, whimsical, heartfelt and so, so fun. Of course, we couldn’t talk about this movie without having a conversation about its writer and director Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli. Miyazaki spearheaded multiple critically and culturally adored films from 1979 to the present day and his style is without a doubt one of the most unique and individual in the pantheon of cinematic Japanese animation.
We start off with a gush about Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli and then go right into 1989's “Kiki’s Delivery Service”. We discuss the film's story, the amazing artwork and animation style, the film’s themes, and the overwhelming joy we feel watching this movie. We break down what makes this film (and many of the other Ghibli films) so wonderful and what gives them such longevity. This movie is a treat for the eyes that has some real emotional depth to it without ever being overly preachy or leaning too hard on any generic conventions. Plus, some good old ranting about delivery drivers, "the grindset", cyclists, the upcoming Ontario elections, the gig economy, and more semi-related nonsense.
This leads to a larger conversation on anime as a whole because anime has quietly become one of the bigger influences on North American culture and the works of Miyazaki brought the discourse on anime to a higher level both academically and critically. So, we take some time to talk about some other notable anime films, television shows like “Dragon Ball”, the history of anime, and its place in popular culture today. This was an awesome film to rewatch and we recommend you check it out along with all the other amazing Ghibli films if you’re looking to dip back into the work of Japanese animation.
We close out with a gush about the return of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Kendrick Lamar and his excellent new album “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers”. To nobody's surprise... It’s a masterpiece.
We’ll be back next week with Takashi Miike’s “Ichi the Killer”!
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May 20, 2022
2 hr 5 min

Ayo! We’re kicking off our month-long celebration of Japanese cinema with Akira Kurosawa’s 1957 stellar jidaigeki film, “Throne Of Blood”. That’s right, this week we’re taking it all the way back to feudal Japan and the age of the samurai. It was really great to revisit this adaptation of a Shakespearean classic as seen through the eyes of a talented, important, and influential filmmaker and a topic we both loved while we were at university together. We can't stress enough how much this movie rules. It's skillfully crafted, atmospheric, kinetic, poetic, and exciting. It also has everything you might want or need from a film… evil forest ghosts, prophecy, murder, swordplay, and lots of madness. We got to really go deep in this episode because we love samurai films, Japanese cinema, and Kurosawa. What a great way to kick off this series.
We start off by introducing “Throne Of Blood” and break down the plot. From there we dive right into the DNA of Japanese cinema, Kurosawa’s filmmaking style and influence, the plethora of other “Macbeth” films, why this is such an amazing adaptation and works so damn well, Lady Macbeth being a horrible person, Toshiro Mifune, the historical accuracy in the film, and a whole lot more. Plus, we break down our favourite scenes, marvel at the film’s practical special effects, and explore the film's cinematography, use of landscape, lighting, and Kurosawa’s emotional cues.
We close out with a little rambling about what’s going on in our lives. Otis realizes that Will and Jada are the modern-day Macbeth family, talks about watching “Basket Case”, and chats about his recent video game purchase, “Trek To Yomi”. PALMREADER talks about “Moon Knight”, shouts out Jack Harlow, explains why he wouldn’t be able to be a part of the “Ghost Adventures” crew, and shares his experience thus far with the new season of “Ru Paul’s Drag Race”. Plus, an update on what we’ve been up to and what’s going on with our music/movies/whatever. We also tack on a little conversation about Studio Ghibli and “Ghost In The Shell”.
Next week the pod is getting wholesome and whimsical! We're talking about a movie with witches, the gig economy, and a cute little cat. “Kiki’s Delivery Service” is up next.
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May 7, 2022
1 hr 52 min

What’s good, homies?! We’re taking a break this week before we jump into our “Japanese Cinema Month” and kicking it lazy bird style. Join us as we ramble and rant about a myriad of topics and let you into our world.
We start things off this week by announcing our triumphant return to heavy music! We’re making an EP of old songs we wrote as Seance Choir all those years ago. Why? Because they rip, obviously. In all seriousness, we really felt that they needed to be out in the world and since we’ve improved as producers/musicians… we feel that we can finally do them justice. Does this mean that we’ll play shows again? Will there be more music after the EP? We can’t promise anything but the songs will be heavy. This conversation leads to us being happy about where we’re at creatively, discussions of all the various things we’ve got going on, and Otis’ movie premieres.
We also revisit a few things that we missed in the “Cyberpunk 2077” episode, muse on Tony Hawk being a sick dude, talk about Nick and Vanessa Lachey’s “The Ultimatum” being the craziest and most toxic show PALMREADER has ever seen, “Survivor” having 42 seasons, and "Reality TV” in general. Somehow this leads to a conversation about the grim future of “Reality TV”, Steve Austin delivering stone-cold stunners in “The Condemned”, pooping for attention, British vs. American “Reality TV”, and Dr. Phil.
We then talk about wanting to see “The Northman” and Robert Eggers being sick, the mall, and people losing all common courtesy and driving/walking skills during the pandemic. Plus, we discuss new music from Kendrick Lamar that is coming, Action Bronson dropping “Cocodrillo Turbo”, Future’s new album “I NEVER LIKED YOU” and its amazing cover, Rolling Loud coming to Toronto, the inflation of band merch and the Kanye effect, Freddie Gibbs killing it on all fronts, and some new games we want to play.
Next week, we start our journey through the land of the rising sun with Kurosawa’s “Throne Of Blood”.
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Apr 29, 2022
1 hr 31 min

Hey, chooms! Load up your quickhacks, call one of the fixers, and hit the streets of Night City! That’s right, we’re diving into the rise and fall and rise and fall and rise again of an RPG game that is actually pretty good now almost two years after its release. We didn’t get the refund when it was offered back in 2020 and now, after the game’s botched release and various subsequent patches, we’re finally ready to talk about it. This is the “Cyberpunk 2077” episode!
“Cyberpunk 2077” was announced all the way back in 2012 and was lauded as something that would revolutionize gaming. Did it? Eh. Not really. It had one of, if not the worst, releases in gaming history and completely destroyed the public’s faith in its then-beloved developer, CD Projekt Red. It was a metaphoric dumpster fire. The promise of something amazing turned to game-breaking bugs and blue console crash screens across the globe… unless you had a powerful enough PC, of course. NDAs, embargoes, blatant lying from the developers… the game got taken from the Playstation Store because it literally didn’t work. It sucked. But hey… it’s pretty good now! Seriously.
In this episode, we break down the production and history of this game, explore what the hell actually happened with its horrible release, talk about how it affected CDPR’s credibility, discuss how it changed things in the world of game development, and revisit that horrible post-release period where nothing in the game worked at all. It was the biggest fumble of the bag ever and yet, somehow, they managed to turn this game around and release something pretty damn awesome on next-gen consoles. The world-building, the lore, the gameplay, the excellent story, the customization… all really good. And fun to play. This leads to us talking about what we like about the game, the various fixes CDPR made, the amazing depth and insane amount of writing in this game, the various characters and themes of the game, and some of our favourite whacky side missions. We also gush about how much we love Night City and the art direction in the world of “Cyberpunk”.
We then take some time to chat about the state of game development in general, explain why we’re ok with the story of “No Man’s Sky” and not what happened with “Cyberpunk”, and think about the future of CDPR, and more. We round it out with some ranting about Pusha T’s new album “It’s Almost Dry”, Vince Staple’s new album “Ramona Park Broke My Heart”, and the latest album from You, Me, and Everyone We Know, “Something Heavy”. Plus, PALMREADER finally saw “The Batman” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and tells the world which he liked more. We talk a bit about leftist Batman, Colin Farrell as the Penguin, Catwoman being hot in every movie, revisiting "Community", and Otis lets y’all know about some comedy shows and TWO movie premiers he's got coming up. Tap in.
We’ll be back next week!
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Apr 23, 2022
1 hr 53 min

What’s good, homies? This week we’re jumping back into the musical realm and talking about a stellar punk band from Toronto that we both really love. This episode is all about the “jazz nerds that made a punk band” known as PUP. PUP has been putting out album after album of bangers and has had a meteoric (and well deserved) rise over the past few years. To be honest, we spend most of this pod gushing about them and how much we enjoy listening to their music because they rule. Check them out if you haven’t already.
This week, we discuss their career and the band’s formation, our favourite albums, when we heard them for the first time, how much fun they seem to be having, and how that translates to a great listening experience, experimentation and influence in a post-genre musical landscape, artistry and laziness in punk, their various awards, and the overwhelmingly positive critical response this band has received. We also break down the new album, “THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND”, and talk about how to properly pull off a concept album. In doing so, we lament bad concept albums and niche lyrical content, and discuss what it takes for a band that is making music like that to succeed. We also dive deep into their outstanding collection of music videos, get sad about “Sleep In The Heat”, talk about their impeccable songwriting and creative direction, “The Dream Is Over” and “Morbid Stuff” being almost perfect albums, modern punk music in general, the use of self-awareness and tongue-in-cheek humour in their lyrics, and more.
As usual, we close out with our regular rambling about what’s been going on in our lives. PALMREADER recounts his trip to PA and rants about the abundance of novelty restaurants in the USA, we share our irritation with themed bars, PALMREADER can’t decide if he likes the new Matrix movie or not which leads to a conversation on the original Matrix and why the sequels kind of ruined its legacy, Otis showers praise on Ti West’s “X” and shares a story of watching a guy get denied at a bar after explaining what A24 is to a woman as a pick-up line, we talk about Lars Von Trier movies, PALMREADER shares his thoughts on “Moon Knight” and we agree that Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke have been killing it lately, and Otis shares some updates on “Snow Blinded” and “Regicide”.
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