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Join your favorite podcast host, Matters, as he talks (sometimes, with a guest host!) about media that has impacted him in different ways.
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Matters in Perfect Blue (with Isaac Sutton)
**TW: mention of S.A.**
August 5, 1997 Satoshi Kon releases his first feature length, animated film titled, "Perfect Blue," a psychological thriller that plays on our every day fears of the internet, from anonymity to stalking, and remains as heavily relevant today as it did 25 years ago, if not, more so. In this episode of Matters in Media, Matters has a guest- the ever spectacular Isaac Sutton- join him in discussing this deeply disturbing, slightly confusing anime.
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SOURCES/REFERENCES FOR THE EPISODE:
High School Musical Franchise
Film Colossus Analysis
Perfect Blue on Shudder
Satoshi Kon Lecture on Perfect Blue
I Think We're Alone Now (2008) on TUBI
Selena Quintanilla
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Satoshi Kon and Darren Aronofsky
Movie Oubliette with Dan and Conrad -
Matters in Hiatus
I’ve been really slacking on this podcast, so this is really an update about the show and the closer for this first season! But don’t worry, Matters in Media will be back with new and interesting episodes in the upcoming months!
Podcasts:
Stoic Coffee Break (Erick Cloward) - https://stoic.coffee/
Honestly with Bari Weiss - https://www.honestlypod.com/
Empty Inside (Jennette McCurdy) - https://emptyinsidepodcast.com/
Movie Oubliette (Dan and Conrad) - https://www.movieoubliette.com/
Movies:
Luca (Enrico Casarosa, 2021)
The Vanishing (Spoorloos) [George Sluizer, 1988]
Incident in a Ghostland (Pascal Laugier, 2018)
Shows:
Loki (Disney+)
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Matters in The Landlady
When Billy Weaver gets a new job in a new town, he tries to find a reasonably priced place to stay until he can find his own living quarters. He finds a rather quaint and cheap bed and breakfast, but is the Landlady truly looking out for Billy, and what secrets is she hiding?
Sources:
roalddahl.com
Man From the South
Chrysanthemums
Squidward's Egg Sack
Kippers
Old British Money
Cyanide Information
Art Vs. Artist Article
The Landlady, Roald Dahl
Othello, Shakespeare
To Kill A Mocking Bird, Harper Lee
Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Stephen Sondheim -
Matters in A Single Man (Novel)
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood is a novel that takes place over the course of one whole day, following an English professor in California in the early 1960's, grieving the loss of his life partner and how he copes with it around so many different people.
Making Gay History
F.J. Jefferiss’ Homosexually-acquired VD
American Psychological Association The History of Gay, Lesbian, Trans Movements
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Wikipdeia
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Matters in Maybe You Will Remember
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark written by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Stephen Gammell has been a staple in children's horror since its publication in 1981, along with its two sequels, More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (1984), and Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones (1991). And today, Matters talks about one of the less supernatural, more psychological horror stories from the final book in the series, Scary Stories 3, titled, "Maybe You Will Remember," that draws inspiration from a 1950 movie, So Long at the Fair, and famous urban legends about a Vanishing Hotel Room.
Who is Alvin Schwartz?
Italy During WWII
Third Plague Pandemic in Europe
The Vanishing Lady Quote Investigator
Snopes' Vanishing Hotel Room
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MiniMatters: The Knock at the Manor Gate
In this mini, Matters reads Franz Kafka’s The Knock at the Manor Gate, and barely scratches the surface of what this short tale could possibly mean!