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Jesse Thorn, host of The Sound of Young America (a public radio show known for its in-depth interviews) sends word that he has a podcast up of his recent interview with Jackson Publick. I haven't had the chance to listen to it yet, but I think you can rest assured that it's going to be really great and probably quite hilarious. So check it out.
- by Roscoe
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Does anyone else wonder if there is some kind of tone varriant filter on talk radio microphones? because I listen to the commentary on my V.B. DVD's ALOT and Jackson sounds alot less monotone on those than in this interview. Do you think that they just ask guests on those shows "Hey could you kind of sound, you know, not entheusiastic?"
Well regardless, good interview, great insight, fun times, and more Venture to come! So, best interview ever. Feb. 23, 2007, 12:00pm
Well regardless, good interview, great insight, fun times, and more Venture to come! So, best interview ever. Feb. 23, 2007, 12:00pm
- by markmarkmark
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i think it's really interesting that publicks mother died when he was young.
mainly cause at my university i convinced a friend to write an essay about the venture brothers and it's lack of female characters for a class on feminist perspectives of media.
i didn't know if i was just reading too much into it when i noticed there were zero female characters that are not only important, but approachable.
dr girlfriend left the monarch, and even after getting back together is still more proficient at hand to hand combat then her "man," not to mention that his voice is much higher pitched then hers.
the boys mother is absent - or, if myra actually is the mom, pretty much insane and still absent.
moltov, even though she loves samson, is incapable of any sort of intamacy with him, and the nameless whores that pass through samsons bed are not really characters.
weird.
i put too much thought into cartoons. Feb. 27, 2007, 6:44am
mainly cause at my university i convinced a friend to write an essay about the venture brothers and it's lack of female characters for a class on feminist perspectives of media.
i didn't know if i was just reading too much into it when i noticed there were zero female characters that are not only important, but approachable.
dr girlfriend left the monarch, and even after getting back together is still more proficient at hand to hand combat then her "man," not to mention that his voice is much higher pitched then hers.
the boys mother is absent - or, if myra actually is the mom, pretty much insane and still absent.
moltov, even though she loves samson, is incapable of any sort of intamacy with him, and the nameless whores that pass through samsons bed are not really characters.
weird.
i put too much thought into cartoons. Feb. 27, 2007, 6:44am
- by three toes of furty
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Woo Hoo!!! thanks for the podcast link. Such great news to hear that we'll be seeing more VB!! for those who dont want to listen or cant, heres Jacksons comments from the end of the interview: "Seasons 3 and 4 are unofficially green-lit, we're working out the budget. We will start production in a month or two."
Feb. 27, 2007, 10:07pm
- by markmarkmark
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triana/her friend are both females characters, but sort of unatainable and removed from the lives of the male characters.
orpheus doesn't understand his daughter, both hank and dean are incapable of relating to, or romancing these females.
girl hitler is barely a girl though. same with helper. Mar. 1, 2007, 11:49pm
orpheus doesn't understand his daughter, both hank and dean are incapable of relating to, or romancing these females.
girl hitler is barely a girl though. same with helper. Mar. 1, 2007, 11:49pm
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