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The Voices / A Talking Cat!?! | Double Bill: 19

June 24, 2015 by Joshua Humphrey Leave a Comment

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Where can you go to find references to a better version of this podcast, stories about horrific encounters with deer, and a promise that we’ll never do “Battlefield Earth”? Here, on this quality podcast covering Marjane Satrapi’s “The Voices” and Mary Crawford’s (a.k.a. David DeCoteau) “A Talking Cat!?!”

It’s true: we lined up a special guest, Aric McKeown, NoisePicnic Czar and “A Talking Cat!?!” expert (he even runs this A Talking Cat!?! tumblr); watched “A Talking Cat!?!” together; and sat down to a spirited recording that brought us closer. But it all went horribly wrong due to audio kerfufflery. So, without expertise, we soldiered on with a new recording.

Next: a Gin and Juice nugget.

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Filed Under: Double Bill Tagged With: A Talking Cat, David DeCoteau, Marjane Satrapi, podcast, The Voices

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Answering the simple question of "Do these two things work together?" Joshua Humphrey, Brian Watson-Jones, and Michael Postle pick two works--film or otherwise--that we feel would go well together and watch them sequentially. Then we pick them apart to find just how well they connected.

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