
Beyond the Podcast of 1984
A show hosted by Bizarre Charlie Alien (B.C.A.) about his life, his hobbies, his noise band The Earwigs, comic books, anime, movies of all types including his own, and music in general. It's pretty much being inside the mind of a self proclaimed mutant who calls himself an alien. He'also obsessed with an alien woman. And NO, he doesn't do drugs!
Beyond the Podcast of 1984
Fart Monster, Dumb Beefs, Minch, & More!
The seventh episode of season 2 for Beyond the Podcast of 1984. This episode: BCA talks Fart monster, dumb "beefs", the mind numbing horrors of Birdemic, Minch n more!
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Well, here we are. This is, the bizarre alien from outer space. And this is episode seven of Beyond the Podcast of 1984. And, going back and kind of reviewing these episodes, I just I never realized how boring I really am. So if you think I'm boring, I agree with you. My introductions are really boring. The theme is really cool though. I really appreciate that, Tim. It's actually I really love it. I think it's really cool. I will say again, it reminds me a lot of, a really creepy scene from John Carpenter's The Prince of Darkness, which is one of my favorite horror films, one of my very favorite Carpenter films. You know that scene I'm talking about, right? If you don't, then go do your homework. Go watch Prince of Darkness. And I don't listen to those morons out there. The so-called critics or whatever. They don't like anything. I like anything cool, but, you know, whatever. That's an opinion. Anyhow. What is this episode about? Well, I want to talk about myself and, yeah, I am being an egotist because this is my show, and I already stated in the past that, hey, I'm talking about stuff that I like. I don't really feel like talking about stuff I don't like. I may do that, though, because, I mean, you know, not everything's all fa la la la la, but I was really depressed earlier, thinking about life, just thinking about stuff. And I'm like, you know, it just seems like I'm constantly screwing up and I don't know, I've done a lot of stuff in my life, especially, you know, underground stuff like doing fanzines or comic books and my band and, you know, other bands and being in other bands and stuff like that, you know, doing tapes and, cars and even one seven inch I paid half for that was the split seven inch with the girl. Gary Taurasi, was, of course, the earwigs. And, that was a that was a big thrill. I still I love that record. It's it's pretty horrible, but, you know, hey, it's fun. Anyhow. And, you know, and of course, like, other stuff I've done like, you know, make it short films on it, but I just feel like, you know, I admire anybody that that does art or like the above, you know, the previously just mentioned stuff and they actually really put it out there, you know what I mean? You do like a tape and you make a lot of copies and you make fliers. I used to do that, but I just never really, you know, got my stuff out there too. Well, and I admire people that do like, this like people that, you know, get books published or whatever, like, you know, put out an album and I guess some people they use like Kickstarter or Go Fund Me, which I know some people are really down on that. Personally. I'm not. I think if they overcharge on a release, that's kind of stupid, but whatever. If you're a big fan of the band and you want to like, you know, give a bunch of money to somebody, you know, to get the record, hey, that's fine for a very limited edition, whatever. You know, my thing is, I don't care the stats. What do you want to do? Do it. I've never had the, incentive to do that, and I doubt I ever will. I mean, I would love to do another like a seven inch. I haven't done one in years. I think the last Wolf record I did was, what, 2009? And that was, you know, the one that just mentioned the split with the Gary Gary Geraci, which was on my label and, Fuck Music Productions, Zach Howard, it's just a really fun record to do. I just don't really have the incentive. And the problem is, like, I, I don't I always have all these ideas, you know, the new stuff. Last few years, my recording process has gone down the toilet. I just my four track died. What's it been? About two years ago, I got really pissed off because the stop button, when it wouldn't stop, I recorded, like, a 32nd conflagration song. I was actually get ready to work on a full length album, so it really excited. I want to do something new and, it's longer than that. Maybe. But anyways, stop button one work. So a frickin took my knife and I smashed out the stop button. And the funny thing is, it turns on and everything, but, stop button is dead anyhow. It'd be like, oh, yeah, you should try computers. Well, I mean, I've got all this other stuff. I ended up, I'm using this right now. I'm using my zoom recording device, which works cool. I appreciate this. This is excellent for a podcast. I told him, and he realized he's like, well, what do you what do you record with? I. So I got this and it works pretty good, man. I like using that. I feel comfortable using it. It's fun. I've recorded some stuff on it, I've done some noise and I actually came out okay. But I tried to do some like, punk stuff and some metal and grind stuff and it just pure garbage came out. Just garbage. Sound quality is terrible. Like, you could hear the drum machine, but you couldn't hear anything else. That's another thing. My poor doctor bass. My power cord doesn't work right, I think. Screwed. I don't have my four track now. And I don't have a computer set up. My laptop kind of sucks. It's sluggish. It's actually kind of corroded in the corner. You know, when you lift up the screen, other whatever, you know, you open up a laptop and a corner of. That's like getting the corroded static through the piece of crap I've had it for, like, I don't know, 5 or 6 years, probably longer than that. I don't know. Still got some hard drives from my last two computers, which I want to like to try to get stuff off of them. I get a lot of videos and pictures and art and stuff. I've done lists mostly, you know, a lot of stuff with my buddy Mike and I got a show, but wasn't really a show, but we did a video. I had him play with earwigs and so really crazy said it was actually on a three way split with, Total Shit Project and I can't remember the other dude's, I can't remember the name of his band. But you know what? I don't really care. It's the guy who totally flaked out anyways, but his noise is really cool. He was a good friend, and he just whatever disappeared. Anyways, wherever you're at, I can't. I can't remember the dude's name, and I they face. So what's my whole point here? So I've been trying and I got really the person is thinking about crap, and I'm like, I just don't do good enough, you know? I'm thinking about it. I do the crap. And I feel bad, too, because Tim, some of you know, I did a comic book a couple months ago, longer than that now called the WTF monster, and it's my tribute. Homage, parody to John Carpenter's The Thing, which is one of my very, very, very favorite horror films of all time. I've loved it. So back in, like, I think it came out, what, 82? I believe that it came out in 82 and I saw in 83, and I've always loved that movie. I mean, I'm a huge, huge fan. I've had, obsessions with it. I could tell the whole story about that. But, yeah, I had a I had a really big obsession just looking up anything and everything I could about the movie and some of the characters and the the, theories and all that about the thing. Anyhow, so the comic came out, Tim printed up 25 copies for me, and I've done squat with it. I've done squat and I'm really hoping that by the time that you folks hear this episode, because who knows, these episodes might come out sooner than the first season. But I'm not sure what's going on here. I need to do a few more episodes, and believe me, I'm. I'm excited about it. They're good. They're coming. They're going to be coming out. You can hear my boring voice. And I actually don't really care of. People think I'm boring. They, you know, don't listen to this. But I was just, I don't know, I'm definitely not giving up, but it just sucks, because every day, like the last day or so, I've been trying to do stuff like, you know, get my CDs together, my band, and maybe start getting art together. And just, I mean, it sucks because I get a lot of nice comments from people. I get emails and whatever from, you know, cool people, man. And sometimes, you know, Instagram people I don't really know. They're like, you know, do are legends. And I really appreciate that. I mean, I don't know what exactly makes me a legend. Maybe because I've been going since, you know, 1990. I'm still going. I've slowed a lot, but I'm still doing stuff, you know, got a bunch of crap done. A lot of stuff. It's been sitting there on CD, you know, on CD masters. I have done anything, and I just, I don't have the the know how. I don't have the setup, the correct setup for it. So I can't really do anything right now. You know, I don't have whatever I can't in the name of that music program. You know, you put CDs in and you can upload and then you can make you know what to be. I can't even think straight. It doesn't really frickin matter. Maybe the stuff will come out. You never know. I might just get suddenly a huge second wind and go, whoop, I did it! Here's my catalog. I got a bunch of stuff out. Because I have a CD burner, I can only burn one CD at a time. I know how to run that, surprisingly. But, I have a lot of CDs. I have stuff from way, way, way, way, way back. You know, I've got, like, a couple of my very earliest recordings that my buddy Zack put together. Me that, What was it? God, terror lurks in the dark basement, and I believe it's dismembered. Fake live. November 90th, which was like my first fake live tape. And it was fun. I had a blast doing that. Anyhow, I like to blame my health issues, but I gotta quit doing that. I just I'm kind of lazy. I am tired a lot. I'm weak a lot. I don't have the drive. I got a lot of people that get on my backs like, dude, you got to do all this. And it's like, yeah, I'd love to, but I'm doing with a lot of B.S. in my own life, too, you know? Just, But I'm trying, man. The last couple days I've been making phone calls, trying to deal with, you know, like the FMS was helping me, so I could go to the doctors, you know, for my co-pay and then also to pay for my medication. And I just found out I got that approved. So that's cool. But then, soon I gotta make a call. Probably tomorrow, which tomorrow is Wednesday. Or as I like to call it was day hell, the mighty Wes. Gonna call him again and set it up to get a colonoscopy. And who knows, maybe I'll record a new Fart monster album, because apparently I'm going to be crapping nonstop. And luckily, my room is right next to the bathroom, and we got, from upstairs so my buddy could use that one. I asked him in advance and say, man, if you don't mind, I'm going to have to because everybody's for told me you're dude, you're going to like you run into the bathroom. And my friend Laura was like, you're probably going to want to get wipes because your ass is going to be hurt. And then I'm like, I'm not looking forward to that. But you never know. Maybe I'll have my zoom right here. I'll maybe I have my zoom and I'll do a new fart monster album. I mean, that's that's disgusting. Good. It is disgusting. That's the whole point. And if you know what form monster is, you don't know it for monsters. That was that was a quote unquote band that I made up. A giant monster comes out of ocean, throws up farts, vomits. It's a big, nasty monster. And if all goes well, I'm trying to find the master tape right now. And, Cd-R that it was transfer to and get that to a buddy of mine because the possibility of a produced cassette coming out, I really shouldn't say anything else. I won't say who it is, but I would love to do it. I think it'd be great because all these people are like, oh, you're a member for some brutal like, you know, nihilistic horror core, some total noise freak. And then they hear this and it's just so it sounds like diarrhea and vomiting. I think it's funny. Just something I did a long time ago. I've. I've done a couple different split tapes. I had my friend Jason from CCnp, Static Noise Productions and The Mighty Suppression, did a tribute to for monster. And I got two copies of. I don't have one copy because I gave 1 to 1 of my friends who's always hooking me up with a lot of Berman cool, rare stuff. So I hope that you enjoyed that tribute to Fort Monster, because I did. I gave him my only other copy, but Kai also gave me the, menu. What was it called? Menu of power or power or something like that. It was a compilation was, whole bunch of bands, and they, I can't remember how many bands are on it, but I was I wrote to the guy from CVS, this guy Oregon donor who I have no clue what happened to that dude. He just, like, disappeared or something. But he was a DJ in a radio station, and they were they long story short, they did a benefit. There was a benefit CD and it was in an issue of ten Things Jesus Wants You to Know, which I never got my copy. I sent the guy like $3. I never got it. That was the time I ordered a ton of stuff and most of the people never sent me anything. And of course they're all punk rockers. And I'm not saying all punk rockers are rip offs, but, well, all these punk rockers were rip offs, so I never got that. Never got my catalog from this guy named Jeff Diamond or whatever his name was. I don't know if that was the name, but he, did a big ol distro. Never got the catalog order and issue of change fanzine. Never got it. A guy named Yule tober. Does time like tunes sent them my one of my comic books, and he sent me like a flier. And that was it was August McCormick was good enough. I hope I could send you something, but you can't send me some a trade this off. Rip off. I mean, that was like 30, 20 some years ago, but still, you know what? It's off. I'd like to say f off, but I don't want him to believe out too much or assholes. So anyhow. Yeah, what was my point? So that issue of ten things that I got there was, the guy the guy was cool who was reviewing all this grind noise and some black metal and thrash and stuff, and he said they were looking for bands, and I thought, why not? I actually called the guy that he actually had a phone number. And long story short, I ended up on the com, but did a song called Godzilla Forever by the earwigs, and I never got the CD for some reason the guy just disappeared and then years later, my buddy Guy from Take Down UAV, which I apologize, I can't remember what your projects called now. He gave me his only copy that he got because he saw that I was on and he's like, dude, this is for you. And, you know, I'm hoping you made that that copy for yourself. If he didn't let me know. I gotta make a copy. Gotta get you a copy of the cover two, buddy. But I was getting there on a time that I was on a bunch of comps, and that was pretty cool. But now I'm just really frustrated because I am, when it comes to technology, I. I have never figured out, making CDs. I made one CD by accident. I got the audio from one of my shows I played years ago. I think it was the checkerboard. Yeah. Was here in Spokane and, the audio and I was actually able to make a CD, but that was kind of a fluke. And in fact, I need to I don't I said that to my buddy that's supposed to be on a, on a split with extreme hair stench and organized dorks recipes, cats and still wait for that. Hopefully, I'll get that soon, as well as a hot ice Cd-R, from a 45 minute tape that I recorded several years ago in my bathroom. It was a lot of fun. That was like a childhood band idea I came up with, and I finally recorded it as I came up with in 84, and I recorded it, I don't know how many years ago it was. It's on the on the, on the list, on the tape, on the, on the cassette I think or something, I don't know, I've got, I've got I found this found the song titles. But anyways I can't remember when I recorded it, but no, I mean I'm trying man, but I just feel like I kind of I fell a lot and I mean, I was going to just give a friend of mine a break and we've been talking and she's really cool. I dig her, you know, she's one of my favorite people. And, I don't know, I was feeling depressed about this. All kinds of different things. You know, recently this other depression, I'm like, I give you a break. She's like, don't do that. And I'm kind of glad she kind of kicked me an ass without knowing it. And if you're hearing this, I just wanted to thank you. So thanks. And, you know, is this weird because I'm one of those kind of have a bad have to be all and all doesn't matter. And that kind of sucks. That attitude sucks. But, I don't know, man. I'm just me. And, you know, there's something I was going to bring up to is some people think I'll repeat myself. Why I do. It's a habit I have. And like, I'm going to say this for the last time. The reason why I repeat myself is because I talk to a lot of people. I talk to people online. I talk to people on the phone. Sometimes I talk to people in public. I go to the corner store. I got a buddy who works at a real cool guy. Another guy works, so he's pretty good. I do actually. They're all they're all cool. They're. I talk to a lot of different people. Sometimes I'll repeat myself. You don't like it. But what I don't like is when people do, you tell me. I'm like, wow, you got to be rude. You know? I got other people to repeat themselves. I don't get mad. I'm like, oh yeah, okay. I remember that because it's like, come on, you don't have to be such an ass, you know? You have to be rude. Anyhow. And I've been told in the past that I've, you know, kind of overwhelming and it all, I admit, I kind of hurt my feelings and I thought about I can be I could be overwhelming sometimes. Honestly, I don't care if I'm overwhelming to people. Well, here's the deal. I've been working on it for myself, you know, trying to be a better conversationalist because I used to have a bad habit of of interrupts of people, and I felt really bad. And I would feel bad later about it. And I apologized and I worked on it. Sometimes my skills have been bad, but what's really funny is being, told recently, which really kind of took me off the, oh, I was always overbearing and, started fights with everybody and, and, really hard to get along with. And it is funny because, you know what? That's a bunch of bull shit. And I'm going to status right now that that's in a fanzine that comes with the Be a Freak double LP, which is based on the cassette that came out years ago on Be a Free Records. And then it ended up as a CD. I wish I could remember Fecal Matter to score Free. So he put it out on CD. Anyways, so there's this really huge, fanzine that comes out really huge, but this fanzine comes with it and, it's big interview with Bill, you know, Sarah, first of all, Billy, I considered him my best friend for quite a while. I freaking love that dude. And I loved, being in Pile of eggs for all you guys. Billy Steve Eggs Stevens was the ringleader. Roach. Mike Duncan, and and a bunch of people like Jamie Eoy. Who was it? John from snot Rock. It's Chris. Dora from decrepit Jim. Connor from mentioned, Nun Slaughter and from the depths. And now was her mighty schnauzer, mighty Minch freaking love mensch, man. Anyhow, I gotta say, that was kind of a kick in the balls because I was reading and and, my friend rusty, who did the fanzine, for Breathing Problems, put the record out. Now he was talking, he asked me like, you know, what do you think about this year? And he said some nice things, and I do appreciate it, man. I don't even know if you're going to hear this, but that did kind of hurt my feelings. Just saying. I was, Oh, you know, all the stuff. I'm like, what do you mean, overbearing? This dude and I got along just fine. Only person that I had any problems with was Steve Eggs, and that was not every day. Steve and I, I think our egos clashed. I was also, whether you know it or not. Billy, what's going through some rough times? My grandma had been gone for, less than a year. You know, who's more like a mother to me? I didn't know what I was going to do when I heard that noise first was over. Because, like a fool I was. And I don't know how many times I got to apologize to Steve and also, you know, to his mother. Rest in peace that I just showed up without any kind of warning. I didn't even call ahead like, hey, man, is it okay? You know, if I come out there earlier? Because the noise first thing started. So, like, I think it was about a month after I showed up uninvited, and that was rude. I mean, I did apologize. I hope you know that Mr. Eggs. I did apologize to your mom. I thought your mom was a pretty nice gal, and I could understand her being kind of ticked with me because she didn't really know me. And I, you know, and I heard some stuff that had happened, and I totally understand, man. So a lot of respect to your mom. Rest in peace. But with Billy, you know, it's like Billy and I got along great roads. I mean, I got along with everybody. I got along with Steve for the most part. But once in a while we would clash, and I, I, I could be immature, I admit that, but like I said, dealing with a bunch of crap and it was a whole new thing from here I was hanging out with people actually wanted to do stuff, and I'm not used to that either. Nobody seems like ever wants to do anything except for my friend Adam from Math and Route Map. We've done a lot of stuff anyways. I just want to get this out because I thought I was like, what are you talking about? Hard to get along with. It's funny because, Billy and I got along just fine. And like I said, I consider him my best friend in the world. At the time, I thought it was awesome. I love talking to him. We talk on the phone a lot, so I kind of like it's kind of a kick in the balls right there, you know, like, oh, we've over barroom and it's like, you know what? Maybe I could be. I was pretty excited to hang out with you guys. Not so much anymore. I mean, I talked to Steve, online, off and on. We get along just fine. He's all right, you know, he's a good guy. I don't hate him. I don't hate you either, man. I don't, Mike Duncan, I currently. I haven't talked to him in a while. Just bad time with that dude. And if anybody knows Mike and you want to play this forum, fine. Play it for him, I don't care. He pulled the giblets of crap on some other people. Wasn't anything really bad. It was just more of a seem like a very ego thing. And I, I was really taken back. I thought, you know, here I am, if I hang out with a friend of mine I haven't seen in years, and it was just, wow, treated very rudely, nonstop in my own house and I was. And you know, I was just like, what the hell? So anyways, I mean, maybe we'll talk again someday. I did, I blocked a dude, I don't care, that's immature. Good. You know, of course he said crab online. I took his own words too. So seriously. Sorry, dude, you're the one. You know, I should have just told them. It's like you're the one I'm having a little problems with. You're just being rude to me. You're being a know it all, you know, kind of a narcissist. But I'm going to tell you this right. There was no hate for anybody. There's no hate at all. Okay, guys, if you want to hate me, you want to say all this crap on me, say it. I don't care. I'm not going to hide. Sir, we're all really want to open up a can of worms or whatever. Whatever. I'm not open a can of anything. Sheesh. Anyways, I'll always love stupidity records, I love treats, the Lord loves noise. Pissed off orgasm lords Zilla blaster. I'm still flattered that, you put out that seven inch with the airwaves. Love it. I still have my copies. I have the, test pressings that you gave me, which I was really surprised he gave me all the test processing I still have. I think I have, like, two of them. I'm sorry that, you know, you quit all that stuff for. That's fine. Man, I, I don't hold that against you. The only reason why I quit talking to you is, it just kind of turned into the. Just turned into a verse. I didn't know, you know what I mean? We came really different. I thought that the friend that I remembered, I mean, that's fine, you know, but, you know, just totally, 100% turned on against, turned on against noise and. Sorry. That's fine, I should that's kind of dumb to like, but it was it just adds what's other crap that was pulled and I'm not going to get into it here, but let's just say, you know what, we were on that message board. Just kind of that whole thing was a screwed up. I thought that was really disrespectful. Especially when I am not just me, but everybody being insulted on there. You know, being a troll on there, calling me a kook, a Google lover and all that. It was just a joke, like, yeah, and I kept doing that constantly. That's not funny. And you know, but aside from all that, it's like, of course, you know, and then all the crap that came out of all that or the stuff that happened or whatever, you know, that's fine. I, I'm proud of you for the, you know, a lot of your accomplishments. I still cherish a lot of the, the releases, the early releases. I gotta say, on Razorback, I still have, gar was a blood free guy. I still have those CDs. I have the ghoul stuff, I have the W10. I absolutely, absolutely over the top. Love the two impetigo reissues. Those are freaking beautiful. Those are awesome. Still a huge fan. I got a lot of impetigo. One of these days I'm going to. I got to do a at least I don't know if I, you know, enough to do a whole episode, but I need I need to praise impetigo because they can never be praised enough. Anyways, there's no hey here, but I had to let this out because I, you know, ever since I got that LP and then I read all that stuff, I'm like, what? And, you know, like I said, that kind of hurt, but that's fine. Whatever. You know, that's fine. But, whatever, you know, just but yeah, on my, on my part, just kind of, you know, dumb though. Quit talking to somebody or some kind of dumb things. But on the other hand, hey, that's what I did. I don't hate you, dude. I wish you the best. I think it's great that you're putting out all these fanzine, these books of fanzines, like the uniforms. And then there's the scab collection, which are supposed to be getting a copy, though, for Steve. So I'm really excited. I'm gonna definitely hook them up with some stuff, but I'm really looking forward to seeing now. I think that's awesome. And I really want to get my hands on the uniform one. I've got an old issue that this is the final issue that Mark from impetigo did, and then he quit it, but it was cool. Zien. Man. Really good stuff. But, you know, moving along. Anyways, like I said, there's there's no heat. And I cherish all the, all the, the great memories. And I have probably more good memories than bad memories of hanging out with everybody at the pile of eggs. The the egg first. Those are great times, man. And I'll always, even if we never, ever hang out again, I will always have some of the greatest memories and some of the finest, funnest, most ridiculous times that I love all you guys and you know, I wish you all the best. And like I said, I talked to Steve Eggs once in a while and he seems like he's doing good. Man and nut screamer is a nut job. And Billy, you're doing great with, you know, I don't know if you're still calling it Razorback or Razorback books now or whatever, but hey, man, keep it up. Roach. I don't know what you're doing. Last thing I heard, you were in Hollywood. Probably won't even hear this, but, What? Working on Blu rays for big films and stuff. That's cool. Duncan, I don't know what you're doing. I guess you're still doing black, man. Is I still a little black man is, I love season of this content. I still have a seven inch that you gave me a long time ago, and I cherish it. Maybe one day we'll talk again. Okay? I don't hate you, dude. And then everybody else in Ohio that I met, you know, all the decrepit guys were awesome. And, Jim, rest in peace. Love your brother. We didn't get along a whole lot, but it doesn't really matter. Jim was a very selfless human being. And I will always, always, from the bottom of my heart, be beyond honored that we were invited to record with Mensch. And I love that split with Goncourt later. And it's a it's gold in my book, and it's just it will always mean the world to me. I have a being in a band that was one of my biggest inspirations for doing the airways, because I tell you, the first time I heard that one, cited seven times by men, just kicked me in a butt and it was definitely an inspiration. And of course, Steve and I, when we did all that PW stuff, some of that was definitely inspired by Minch, and Minch will always frickin rule, man. And I love the seven inch and that's seven. So the, the, I have all this vinyl, but the CD. Compilation of all the stuff that came out many years ago that needs to get a reissue, by the way, that that's just that's frickin gold. But it's really awesome to to have the original 40 fives way now. So, yeah, I guess, I don't know what you want to call this episode, but yeah, just some stuff I had to get out. But, you know, doing the show does make me feel better when I'm feeling down. And I have been feeling a lot better for the last, probably, I don't know, hour and a half. Because I just, you know, feeling depressed and stuff and, my eye is still screwed up. I mean, I. I'm. I'm pretty sure. Sorry. I'm just doing a test on my IRA now. I can see a little bit better out of it, but not all that great. My eye is still, like, screwed. And then I'm going to be having more medical stuff that I'm dealing with and more. Just all kinds of stuff. Financial crap, you name it. Anyhow, one of my big goals is to I got to try to get my comic book out there. See what I could do, man. You know, but it's better to just do it and talk about it like, oh, are going to do this, you know, because I've had a bad habit of doing that. And I just want to thank everybody who does believe in me and has said kind words, people past and present and future, man, I'm not done. So try to get some more episodes done. Get these in the so-called can. So I could get this, SD card to Mr. Mattson and, get season two out. You know, I should have had this done, but like I said, I've been slow. I'm feeling good. Just been, you know, kind of up to the usuals, you know, working normally. Playing video games, watching a buttload of movies. I do like last episode. Yeah. This time I was watching a lot of Takashi Mika films. I'm kind of taking a break now. I just, finally got back into Cromarty High School. The anime and I just finished volume two from the three DVD set. It came on like 2005, and I think the show might have come out 2005, but it's like one of the greatest anime series. It's really frickin hilarious, and it's total parody of, like, tough, you know, school like toughs, yakuza wannabes. And I highly recommend it. I've got the live action that's actually on my pile of watch again. I saw it once, and that was pretty awesome. But yeah, like recently, I watch Leviathan Special Edition, and then the ends, which I need to talk about more of. That movie is great. It's one of those movies. I liked it then. I didn't really like if I was kind of boring, and I think I'm pretty sure, I think I had it on VHS. I got rid of it because I thought it was kind of a, well, I just had this obsession with getting it anyways, so I got it. Watch it again. Really enjoyed it. It was fun. Watch hobo with a shotgun again. Loved it. Still love that movie. I've seen it like three times now. And I do want to say for the record that I'm really getting tired of these, like, holier than thou, snob mobs. Like, I've read some, some people, like. Yeah, you know, you want to see a rural underground film and not hipster retro garbage like hobo with a shotgun. It's like, really? Why don't you go make a movie then? You think it's so frickin badass and cool? I just kind of sick of that kind of crap, you know, this holier than thou. It's like the same people that. Oh, according to drew, the Sox and Eli Roth sucks and Rob zombie sucks. So you know what the don't want so freaking movies want to spend your time, use your energy for some of the more positive. But there's a lot of stuff I don't like as well. I don't care. I like Rob Zombie's films. I like all of his films. I don't like care for every Eli Roth film. But you know, the few that I like, like, I love Cabin Fever, I like hostel. I thought the Thanksgiving was okay. I don't think it was that great, but I need to watch it again. But I didn't hate it. I just didn't it didn't really sink. And I'm kind of like, but like, Quentin Tarantino. I used to hate Quentin Tarantino. And I always want to thank my friend Mike. At the satellite diner several years ago, we were hanging out one day, and I was going on how much I didn't like Quentin Tarantino. And he goes, dude, I'm really surprised at you. And I was like, why? And he says, you know, I bet you if you two hung out, you'd find that you have a lot in common, cause you're both in the cult films and stuff I've never even heard of. I've never would even thought of. But the funny thing is, I've thought about it. I'm like, maybe he's got a point. And not to sound like a cheeseball here, but it's like, yeah, I mean, I always like, Jackie Brown. I always thought that was a great movie. I picked that up a couple of years ago, like a year and a half ago. Got it on Blu ray. Love that. Still love them. The movie is excellent. But anyways, I was thinking about it and I was like, yeah. And then I don't know, I thought about it. I'm like, why am I so hateful about Quentin Tarantino? You know, some people, oh, he's just a he a hipster? Oh yeah. He's a 60 plus year old hipster. Say whatever that you people probably have more in common than Quentin Tarantino than than he. No, I mean, I did and I apparently I don't know, but I was at the same year. But we both used to like, try to dress like giant fat, walk around with a toothpick in our mouth and a trench coat, sunglasses. I think that's frickin great. I love it if I ever met, Tarantino, I'd tell him, hey, man, but, anyhow, I love Tarantino. I like all of his films. You must, you know, stuff. You know, he's written like, frickin oh, my God, my brains. I work on, Natural Born Killers. I own that, I own a lot of Quentin Tarantino. I like what I like, and that's the thing is, I don't give a damn. Like that new movie. You just came out and saw a few weeks ago that in a violent nature, I loved it. I know some people are bitch. You know, it's it's all cheap. So. So what? Why? Because it's not just a it's. I liked him a lot. I like the fact that it was brutal. It's gory. It's definitely original, in my opinion. I mean, yeah, that's his guy crawls on the ground, starts killing all these people. He has a reason why I don't want to spoil it. But anyhow, I really like that movie a lot. Just I think it's great. And it's already on my wish. One must get list, and I just. I like a lot of different stuff. I like a lot of early horror films and different genres of film, and I like a lot of newer films. You know, I was the other day, I was talking to a buddy of mine. I was like, like The Osterman Weekend, which is kind of a thriller. That's a great movie, man. Osterman weekend, Inherent Vice freaking great movie. Walking series is great. I just watched, recently the The Sixth Sense. I'd never seen that, and I absolutely loved it. And I love m night trial and. Oh, you're so positive. You like you love everything. I like a lot of stuff. Like I said, why waste my time talking about stuff I don't really like? I like a lot of bad stuff. I thought Bird Demic was great in a absolutely horrible way. As a oh my God, I'm always bad if you haven't seen it and you, like, really just wow, the movie is just terrible. So I think about it and I start sinking into a black hole. It's kind of like you are the. The first time I watch things from 89, which I, I love that movie. I really love things. The movie is just it's not even like horrible. It's just really, really weird. It's just it's it's incredible. There's a whole bunch of movies like that, you know, you get the room, which picture wise is is really well done. Choreography is great. It's just that the dialog is pretty bad, but it's like, you know, but you are the worst is probably bird Demick. Wow. I don't every time I think about that movie, I gotta quit talking about it. But I ended up getting that, that Blu ray set that came out, I was it came out. I was like, what did I get in like a year and a half ago. A year ago, it's called like the the Bird Demick trilogy. I don't remember what's I can't remember who put it out. It was like, I don't think it was called I can't remember if it was for and, Vinegar Syndrome. No, it was. I don't even remember. Okay. Like I said. Anyways, look at, tape and bird Demick Blu ray said, and people were bitching due to, like, this company could have put a lot better stuff. It's like, well, they didn't. They put this on. They got a lot of other stuff coming out. Idiot. So they would all like, you know, watch it. That's like the thing, man, I can't stand. I hate, despise hallmark movies. Guess what? I don't have to watch. But I considered a bitch about why was I, like, do because I think they're so frickin terrible. I almost want to make a hallmark type movie, but it would be a slasher film and make a really, like, generic. Anyhow. So yeah, I am the bizarre alien, and I'm still, thinking about my space girl every day, wishing she was here, hanging out with my cats, very rarely off and on, drinking non-alcohol beer. I only drink one at a time, and that's very rare because of the carbohydrates, which is not good for me. Eating chips, not eating Tim's cascade potato chips anymore. I used to eat those things like crazy to help. You know, I can't eat those anymore. Last time I had, I got really felt really sick as the sugar levels went skyrocket and man, you know. Yeah, this has been, this episode. It's been nice to get some stuff out, for, you know, you folks I mentioned earlier, I don't like I said, I get I'm really tired, so I don't hurt you guys because I don't I don't hate anybody. I hope you're all doing good. You know, all the pile of guys hope you're doing good, and I don't know, are we ever going to get together again to do something? I don't know, I think it could happen. I think it'd be a lot of fun. If it doesn't, it doesn't. But you never know, man. We're all older, and, I'll just give you all big giant bear hugs because I look like a frickin bear right now because I haven't shaved, like, five years. It's just ironic, too. I just want to say real fast on that subject, as I thought about trying to get Ahold of Billy, like, not that long ago. And then I read that, and I kind of just like, geez, in that scene. And it's like, God dang it. I mean, I got really ticked at first, and then I'm like, you know what? I was fine, like I said, no, hey, I repeat myself, I'm doing that right now. I'm feeling defensive, but, you know, it's all good. And, before I end this episode, I want to say thanks again to mean Dave. Having having us, Paul from God Stomper, Dan from spaz and SVA surrounded by assholes. Andy from chapter three. Like Marvel Records. And here is truly the bizarre alien from the earwigs and, Xeno nightmare, which is what I'm call my comic slash label. Whatever. Now Xeno night mirror, not mirror night mirror. It's also name of the ship that my my lady flies around and that I fantasize she's in this big freaking battlecruiser. Anyways, yeah, just kind of up to the usuals, you know, watching my favorite game show at work every night after midnight, which is great. I love it. But I don't know, man. Just trying to take care of myself, doing my dishes, hanging out with my cats, playing games, watching movies, watching anime, trying to catch up on stuff. Oh. Some packages. I'll get those together. Anyways. Thanks everybody for listening to the show. And as usual, you know, well, we didn't really say this in the last the first season, but in this season we got, that you can leave comments now. And don't forget, you can leave comments, questions, insults, praises, whatever donations if you want. Always nice to, was it bttv he oh 1980 4.com and then that same year anything buzz sprout it's bttv he oh 1984 dot buzzsprout I haven't been able to access, but maybe I will. Anyhow, this has been the bizarre alien from outer face saying thank you for listening to the show. Upcoming episodes coming. Hopefully this week. This weekend it will probably be the, the golden one. And also the, WTF zombies, which has been one of the longest promised things of anything I've ever done in my life. The. Yeah, I had the idea about less than ten years ago, I was going to write an essay. Then I wanted to do a video, and then I was hoping to be a part of nether videos in and, maybe talking about, but I'm hoping that will still happen because I've been talking about Diablo a lot. Love you brother, and all that. Neither world videos in, form. Four horsemen of the apocalypse. Weirdos as I like to call us. So anyways, open to be doing some stuff with neither world. Not nether world. Sorry neither world videos in, be in a parasitic guest on there or something. I hope to do that. But thanks, being Dave for having us on the show. Can we do another episode? Also thanks to Will was biggie from, Heavy Haul podcast for having the earwigs on there. Looking forward, man, if I ever get off my ass to get those double LP together. But like I said, right now, I don't have a way to do it. I do have my master CDs, but I don't have a computer that's strong or whatever not to put the stuff together. Hopefully. I know I'm kind of rambling now. That's me. People complain about that too. Well, hey, press that. Don't don't press that. Like button press that. Get out of here button. Go listen to something else. Anyhow, I would love to do a follow up episode and talk about the LP when it's, when I get it together. I know once it's going, it's going to go. It's going to kick ass. Thank you. Rusty, from breathing problems. Cheers, brother. Lots of love. And always a major giant love to my kitties and my dream lady. All my friends and family. This has been Becca, Charles, F styles, Carlos, Montana, whatever else from out of space. We'll see you. Well, we won't see you unless I don't know. We'll, Yeah, get ready for the next episode of the on the podcast of 1984. All right, I'm out of here. Keep watching the skies. Bla bla bla. Doc.