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“Dude, you can get past a dog. Nobody f's with a lion.” - Grandma's Boy “You notice things if you pay attention.” - In The Mood For Love Marcus Pinn likes movies. Scott Thorough likes movies. Marcus writes about movies (Pinnland Empire, The Pink Smoke), and Scott sometimes scores movies (Newlyweeds, Manos Sucias). They both have a background in hyper underground rap music, and enjoy sandwiches. Through a deep love of rap music, wrestling, and dissecting low and high brow cinema, Marcus and S ...
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DJ and producer from Madrid. Former Opera singer I put my lyrism into melody and harmony of my mixes and my passion into it´s drums. My style is Tribal House with elements of progressive, deep house, as well as trap sounds. The kind of music you might hear at WE party Madrid, Muccassassina , Circuit festival Barcelona, XLsior Festival Mykonos, The Week. Listen, Share, Follow! Thanks for your support! Love Music! Be happy! If you wish to listen to my original tracks and remixes look up my oth ...
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Mr Mejustik

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Sit back and relax as the Heavy Hitter DJ Mr. Mejustik UNLEASHES the FULL FURY of URBAN MUSIC through your speakers! The great thing about music is when it hits you, you feel no pain! Enjoy this week’s 1 hour podcast! ~Music is Life!~ http://twitter.com/mejustik http://instagram.com/mejustik
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DISSONANCE is a biweekly music and talk show on community station Radio CPR 101.7 FM in Washington, DC, focusing on the underground music world in the nation's capital and beyond. Each episode features a different guest DJ and interview subject from the punk or artistic community. Previous guests include members of the Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Fugazi, Government Issue, Bratmobile, Q and not U, The Dismemberment Plan, Black Market Baby, Darkest Hour, Damnation A.D., Scream, Gray Matter, Nati ...
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Scott and John burrow deep into animation for the first time on Popcorn Eschaton! For their initial foray, they explore a pair of late 1990s anthropomorphized ant flicks, 'Antz' and 'A Bug's Life.' They discuss the organizing principles in both films, the power of the individual, and even the importance of restorative justice. Cartoons deserve equi…
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Scott and John take a look at two films by 'Reservation Dogs' co-creator Sterlin Harjo: the 2020 documentary on Native American artists 'Love and Fury' and the 2015 drama of communal darkness and spiritual rejuvenation 'Mekko.' They also discuss the relative lack of Indigenous representation behind the camera and how America is determined to forget…
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, we revisit director Wim Wenders with his latest film 'Perfect Days,' a movie that resonates with harmony and a zen joy, communicated beautifully by its lead actor Yakusho Koji. Scott and John discuss how Wenders depicts Tokyo, how 'Perfect Days' bewitches its audience's attention, and the beauty of seeing quiet films in th…
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Scott and John take a trip to New York City with a pair of time capsule documentaries! They focus on the legendary 1990 film 'Paris is Burning,' how it captures an inimitable celebration of queer life and queer spaces, and the troubling outside-of-the-art aspects of the film. Then they shift to '80 Blocks from Tiffany's,' a chronicle of gang life i…
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It's another Zebras/Eschaton crossover as Scott and John are joined by the brilliant Marcus Pinn (@PINNLAND_EMPIRE) to discuss the 1973 transgressive spy satire 'The Spook Who Sat By the Door.' It's a conversation that covers race, why we enjoy media about nefarious institutions, and what director Ivan Dixon brought to the film itself. It was a pri…
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Scott and John take their first Popcorn Eschaton step into the Final Frontier as they discuss 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' and 'Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan'. They are both enormous Trek fans, so this was an extremely fun conversation, focusing on (as is the Popcorn Eschaton bailiwick) the sometimes overlooked spiritual themes in these masterful …
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It's an episode on community engagement through art with Popcorn Eschaton! Scott and John discuss the 2013 Icelandic film 'Metalhead,' a drama of grief, music, and healing. Then they brighten things up with the charm of Michel Gondry's 2008 surreal comedic love letter the VHS video rental culture, 'Be Kind Rewind.' Logo designed by Jesse Arnold(htt…
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It's a cinematic journey to enlightenment on Popcorn Eschaton! Scott and John explore the Zen masterpiece of poetry and place, Jim Jarmusch's 'Paterson.' Then they discuss the hilarious profundity to be found in the 1993 comedy classic, 'Groundhog Day!'Logo designed by Jesse Arnold(https://www.instagram.com/just.shelve.it/)Theme music is "Sun Blood…
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Scott and John become song and dance men on this Popcorn Eschaton! First, they take a look at 2012's disasterpiece of revolution and redemption, 'Les Misérables.' Then they unleash their inner hippie as they examine the 1973 film version of 'Jesus Christ Superstar'!Logo designed by Jesse Arnold(https://www.instagram.com/just.shelve.it/)Theme music …
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On this episode of Popcorn Eschaton, Scott and John explore spirituality in protest and in the desert, and the roles women so often take in the service of others. First they discuss 'Gas Food Lodging,' the 1992 film by Allison Anders about a family of women trapped by the limits of their circumstances and how others see them, but who find freedom i…
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Scott and John journey to virtual reality (and 1999) on this Popcorn Eschaton! They discuss the groundbreaking, mind-blowing film by Lana and Lilly Wachowski, 'The Matrix,' as well as just some of the Christ and philosophical allegories contained therein. Then they dig into David Cronenberg's foray into video game design and examination of how an a…
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Popcorn Eschaton takes its first (of many?!) forays into the work of Andrei Tarkovsky as they discuss the gorgeous, meditative, and incindiay examination of The Artist in society, 1966's Andrei Rublev. Censorship, faith, and the reason for creativity itself are all brilliantly and thoughtfully examined in Tarkovsky's film, and Scott and John are th…
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Professor Stephen McFarland joins Scott and John to discuss Charlie Chaplin's 'Modern Times,' John Carpenter's 'They Live,' and the representation of the working poor on film. What does the staying power of Chaplin's "The Tramp" say about how we view the oppressed? What does the vision of society in 'They Live' tell us about how the media itself vi…
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Scott and John explore the power of cops on film, both politically and artistically, and criminal justice reform. They focus on the 1953 André De Toth thriller of cops and ex-cons 'Crime Wave,' as well as the 1970 political satire/thriller 'Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion.' They discuss the power the criminal justice system (and individu…
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Scott and John embrace the zeitgeist and explore Barbenheimer! They discuss both the films 'Oppenheimer' and 'Barbie,' as well as their accompanying cultural phenomenon. What does it mean when the use of nuclear weapons becomes a meme? And is our best hope for satirizing capitalism a hilarious musical about a doll?Logo designed by Jesse Arnold(http…
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Is Steph Curry the GOAT Point Guard? #StephCurry #GreatestPointGuard #NBALegends #LeBronJames #MichaelJordan #GOATDebate #BasketballDebate #NBAHistory #PointGuardComparison #BasketballGreats #NBAGOAT #BasketballAnalysis #NBADiscussion #BasketballLegends #SportsDebate #BasketballRecords #StephCurryvsLeBronJames #StephCurryvsMichaelJordan #NBAChampio…
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#BrayWyatt #RememberingBrayWyatt #ShannonSharpe #ESPNFirstTake #Undisputed #HeatedPodcast #Episode41 #WrestlingMemories #SportsCommentary #TalkShow #EntertainmentNews #PodcastDiscussion #CelebrityInterviews #SportsAnalysis #currentevents Bray Wyatt's Passing | Shannon Sharpe to First Take | The New Undisputed & More | Heated Episode 41…
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, John Arminio gets to crack open his Guillermo del Toro enthusiasm (obsession?), as well as angels contemplating the meaning of existence! He and the wonderful Scott Thorough tackle del Toro's vampiric debut 'Cronos,' then shift to discuss Wim Wenders's poetic masterpiece 'Wings of Desire.' Gather 'round listeners as we con…
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It's union organizing from the mountains of West Virginia to the streets Oakland! On this Popcorn Eschaton, Scott and John discuss 'Matewan,' John Sayles's 1987 masterpiece of war in Coal Country. Then they focus on 'Sorry to Bother You,' the biting 2018 dystopian satire from musician, activist, and filmmaker Boots Riley. Logo designed by Jesse Arn…
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, Scott and John explore missionary work, as well as psychological and spiritual disintegration. First, they discuss the 2016 Martin Scorsese epic 'Silence,' its historical basis, and the conflict between our outer selves and our inner spiritual life. Then they focus on the 1947 Powell and Pressburger classic 'Black Narcissu…
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Film maven and host of Ambassador Radio Trevor Stottlemyer joins Scott and John to discuss one of the greatest martial arts movies of all time, 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin'! They examine how the film is both a rollicking good time as well as a guide to enlightenment and mental health, not to mention how it encourages forging one's own path and thr…
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Scott and John are joined by Zebras in America co-host, and founder of Pinnland Empire, Marcus Pinn! Together they tackle two films from one of Marcus's favorite filmmakers: Terrence Malick's 'To the Wonder' and 'A Hidden Life.' They discuss how Malick's films comment on both romantic relationships and on one's own relationship to faith, as well as…
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, it's a harrowing journey through messianic movements and rebellions against intolerable oppression. First, Scott and John discuss Glauber Rocha's 'Black God, White Devil,' the 1964 "Brazilian scream" that is simultaneously magical and realist in its descent into madness and bloody revolution. Then they shift focus to the 2…
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Scott and John journey to the Old West on Popcorn Eschaton! First, they discover a conspiracy of murder, oil speculation, and land left in Joseph H. Lewis's 'Terror in a Texas Town,' starring a harpoon-wielding Sterling Hayden. Then they stretch the definition of "Western" a bit to discuss William Wyler's 1956 film 'Friendly Persuasion,' a story of…
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