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Episode 17: Anime Girls in Zoltán Huszárik's "Szindbád" and Nuance in Eating People with "Auntie Lee's Meat Pies"

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Swade isn't feeling very well today and he does the very healthy thing for it - getting high out of his mind on Nyquil. (00:02:21) Walter decides to critique Swade's humor and picky taste in food which turns into a serious high stake argument that could break their friendship forever (00:16:47) We talk about Zoltán Huszárik's "Szinbád", a Hungarian film that Walter likes and explains that stylistically, the film feels similar to anime and episodic storytelling; except instead of episodic plot, it uses episodic visual style. (00:33:09) Swade brings Joseph F. Robertson's "Auntie Lee's Meat Pies" but he's definitely more interested in the cast of hot woman and men especially Karen Black and Pat Morita. There is also some good conversation about cannibalism and how Swade and Walter differently enjoy (00:54:52) We end with a few shout outs to make up for missing out on some shout outs last week.

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Swade isn't feeling very well today and he does the very healthy thing for it - getting high out of his mind on Nyquil. (00:02:21) Walter decides to critique Swade's humor and picky taste in food which turns into a serious high stake argument that could break their friendship forever (00:16:47) We talk about Zoltán Huszárik's "Szinbád", a Hungarian film that Walter likes and explains that stylistically, the film feels similar to anime and episodic storytelling; except instead of episodic plot, it uses episodic visual style. (00:33:09) Swade brings Joseph F. Robertson's "Auntie Lee's Meat Pies" but he's definitely more interested in the cast of hot woman and men especially Karen Black and Pat Morita. There is also some good conversation about cannibalism and how Swade and Walter differently enjoy (00:54:52) We end with a few shout outs to make up for missing out on some shout outs last week.

Connect with Fake Film Fans!: twitter.com/FakeFilmFans

Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/FakeFilmFans/

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All music created by Posture, which you can support here!

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Join Swade and Walter weekly as they talk about some of the movies and "fake movies" they've seen recently.

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