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Giles and Greg are back to discuss the week's weird news and releases, starting by taking notice of the buzzy trailer for P.T. Anderson's Thomas Pynchon-based "One Battle After Another" (featuring Leonardo di Caprio). Then we discuss four physical media releases: the satellite/buoy sci-fi romance "Love Me"; a new 4K of the 2000 virtual reality anime "Summer Wars"; and two rarities from Deaf Crocodile, the "Branded to Kill"-adjacent "Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands" (1967) and Bill Plympton's "Mutant Aliens" (2001).ERRATA: *Mamoru Hosoda did not participate in any feature-length anthologies, reviewed by Giles or otherwise.*Bill Plympton has only made 8 feature-length animated films.
Giles and Greg are back to discuss the week's weird news and releases, starting by taking notice of the buzzy trailer for P.T. Anderson's Thomas Pynchon-based "One Battle After Another" (featuring Leonardo di Caprio). Then we discuss four physical media releases: the satellite/buoy sci-fi romance "Love Me"; a new 4K of the 2000 virtual reality anime "Summer Wars"; and two rarities from Deaf Crocodile, the "Branded to Kill"-adjacent "Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands" (1967) and Bill Plympton's "Mutant Aliens" (2001).ERRATA: *Mamoru Hosoda did not participate in any feature-length anthologies, reviewed by Giles or otherwise.*Bill Plympton has only made 8 feature-length animated films.