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On this episode, we talk to Brian Allen Carr about 2011’s Kotoko, directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. Meth problems, exploding baby heads, relieving anxiety through watching fucked up movies, suicide played for laughs, getting recognized in public, a lack of professionalism, appropriating the border, bike rides through Juarez, dog attacks, audience vs. property, who’s allowed to appropriate, Atlanta, Tuna Helper, Drag Queen Story Hour, and changing your opinion on movies.
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On this episode, we talk to Brian Allen Carr about 2011’s Kotoko, directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. Meth problems, exploding baby heads, relieving anxiety through watching fucked up movies, suicide played for laughs, getting recognized in public, a lack of professionalism, appropriating the border, bike rides through Juarez, dog attacks, audience vs. property, who’s allowed to appropriate, Atlanta, Tuna Helper, Drag Queen Story Hour, and changing your opinion on movies.