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We're going on hiatus for three main reasons: firstly life has gotten in the way, secondly our patreon wasn't sufficient to cover our costs, and finally solidarity with the Writers' Strike. We'd like to thank all of our listeners and contributors. We'll see you in the future! Music by Tryad
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For International Women's Day Ani's chatting to guest Johanna Isaacson about horror feminism. We're particularly drawing on her recent book Stepford Daughters: Weapons for Feminists in Contemporary Horror (2022). You can find more of Jo's work for free at Blindfield Journal, and she runs the Facebook page/group Anti-capitalist feminists who love ho…
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Lidia Grigorut guests to discuss extended reality: a term including virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality. We discuss possible futures, how political economy shapes technology, and what the heck is the deal with the MetaVerse. More info and a music-free version at jetpack1917.info
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🎃 Happy Halloween! 🧙‍♀️ In this finale, we conclude our reviews of horror we overlooked in last year's roundup of faves down the decades. We wrap up with recs from the 2000's-20's. Recs: Anything by Takashi Miike, Ginger Snaps (2000), Battle Royale (2000), In My Skin (2002), Three... Extremes (2004), Pontypool (2008), Thirst (2009), Death Note (200…
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Last year we picked favourite horror movies through the decades. This year we're reviewing horror we overlooked. In Part 2 of 3, we cover the 1980's-90's. Recs: Possession (1981), The Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead II (1987), Mr Wrong (1984), Nightmare on Elm St (1984), plus documentaries Never Sleep Again: The Elm St Legacy (2010), Scream Queen: My N…
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Ghosts, Nazis, and mutated bears! Oh my! Last Halloween we picked our favourite horror movies from each decade. However, any list of great horror movies will always be incomplete, so this year we're reviewing ones we overlooked. In the first of three parts, we review horror from the 1970's. Spoilers for the following: Multiple Maniacs (1970), The C…
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Christianity vs paganism! Cult dynamics! Nicolas Cage: good or bad?! Our first Halloween episode features guest superfan Lucy Buchanan. We review folk horror classic The Wicker Man (1973), and its descendants The Wicker Man remake (2006), The Wicker Tree (2011) and Midsommar (2019). Edited by Lindsay Curtis. Willow's Song performed by folked at ban…
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We interview Eric Draitser of CounterPunch Radio on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. To find more of Eric's work please visit patreon.com/ericdraitser, and to support Ukrainian resistance please donate to operation-solidarity.org. Thumbnail image via iNews
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Part 2 of our Halloween retrospective: Ani and guest Tyler West of Haunting The Studio pick their favourite horror movies of the 1990s-2020s (1920s-1980s covered in Part 1). Full list of movies at tinyurl.com/spook-jetpack2. Image from Scream (1996)
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Happy Halloween! Ani and guest Tyler West of Haunting the Studio pick their favourite horror movies of each decade. In this part we cover the 1920s-1980s, followed by the 1990s-2020s to be covered in Part 2. Thumbnail image from Videodrome (1983). Full list of movies and further info at tinyurl.com/spook-jetpack.…
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For a Halloween bonus this year, we’re hosting a talk by Jo Isaacson on Social Reproduction Feminisms and Horror. Jo writes academic and popular pieces on horror and politics. She is a professor of English at Modesto Junior College and a founding editor of Blind Field Journal. Her book Stepford Daughters: Tools for Feminists in Contemporary Horror …
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No Fate Project report (cont'): Reading between the lines and boiling down the contemporary relevance of Dyer's diary. Like total nerds. Diary full text at tinyurl.com/dyerdiary, read out at tinyurl.com/scripture-anchorfm Painting by Giovanni Paolo De Agostini.
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No Fate Project report: we finally unearth the details of Dyer's doomed 1930s expedition to Antarctica. We interpet the diary's contemporary relevance at tinyurl.com/interpretation-anchor. Thumbnail image from François Baranger's illustration of HP Lovecraft's At The Mountains of Madness. More info and credits at tinyurl.com/scripture-blog…
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The idea of a middle class has popular currency, with everyone from factory workers to millionaires self-identifying as 'middle class.' Meanwhile, the concept of a 'Professional-Managerial Class' has recently gained currency on the left. But is there a middle class? Is this the same thing as the 'petite bourgeoisie', or the 'Professional-Managerial…
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On the 30th anniversary of the Rocketeer's release, the long-delayed third part of our Rocketeer review (the first two parts can be found in our first ever episode Wanting to Believe, and our 2019 Xmas bonus episode).
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An announcement to our regular listeners that due to personal circumstances, the Where's My Jetpack podcast is not releasing a July episode. We'll be back in August with the long-delayed final part of our Rocketeer Retrofuturistic Retrospective, an extended review of the overlooked superhero film The Rocketeer, which was released 20 years ago this …
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Pride Month #2: a retrospective on the work of plus-size gay Latino actor Harvey Guillen, particularly reviewing vampire sitcom What We Do in the Shadows, and criminally overlooked teen drama Huge. Thumbnail image, of Harvey Guillen by Valentina Vee. More info at jetpack.zoob.net or tinyurl.com/harvey-blog…
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First of a two-part retrospective on the queer-friendly family TV show Steven Universe, with guest superfan Ivy Decker. Thumbnail image: Ivy cosplays as Garnet, from Steven Universe. More info at jetpack.zoob.net
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A May Day story: the Rank and File Teachers' Organisation (RAFTO) in 1980s Aotearoa/New Zealand. Trigger warning for discussion of rape culture, and workplace abuse. Thumbnail image from Broadsheet Issue 113 (1983): Education Issue. More info at jetpack.zoob.net
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An update on the emergence of real-life kaiju in our timeline, including the formation of three new pairs: two Protectors, two Destroyers, and two Sapphic scientists. Thumbnail image by Nicholas Roerich. More info at tinyurl.com/kaiju3-blog
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We discuss the question of who determines meaning: author, audience or both? Then we conclude with a review of Godzilla vs Kong (2021), with guest kaiju superfan Jase Short. Thumbnail art by Makar Malicki. More info at jetpack.zoob.net
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We review Godzilla vs Kong, with guest kaiju superfan Jase Short. Discussion ranges from style vs substance (which will triumph?!), to a deep dive on 'real-world' hollow earth theory, to ranking the Legendary MonsterVerse. More info at jetpack.zoob.net
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An update on the emergence of real-life kaiju in our timeline, including the clash between the North American Bird of Prey and Australian Mega-Dromaius, a decisive battle in Emu War II. Thumbnail art by JuggaloICP. More info at jetpack.zoob.net
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March 15th is the second anniversary of the Christchurch far-right terrorist attack. We honour the dead, and fight for the living. Accordingly, we're hosting a talk by video essayist Byron Clark on the state of the far right in Aotearoa/New Zealand, two years later. This was originally recorded at the annual conference of Fightback Aotearoa/Austral…
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Over March, we're hosting a series of talks recorded at the annual conference of Fightback Aotearoa/Australia (fightback.org.nz), on the 23rd of January 2021. In this session, Lebanese Canadian writer and activist Jade Saab speaks about the Lebanese and regional uprisings, while Mexican-American socialist Erin Rocio speaks about social movements in…
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Over March, we're hosting a series of talks recorded at the annual conference of Fightback Aotearoa/Australia (fightback.org.nz), on the 23rd of January 2021. This talk, by veteran Aotearoa/New Zealand activist Sue Bradford, concerns organisational futures for the left. The thumbnail image, of Bradford at a protest held by Auckland Action Against P…
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Waitangi Day is Aotearoa/New Zealand's commemoration of the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the treaty between indigenous Māori and the Crown. This Waitangi Day, we broadcast a talk by Erin Matariki Carr, a lawyer of Ngāi Tūhoe and Ngāti Awa descent. The talk was originally delivered at a conference held by Fightback Australasia, on the 23rd of Ja…
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Ani discusses tankie* politics and alternatives with returning guest Gayaal Iddamalgoda (a socialist, trade unionist, and migrant rights advocate). We touch on the history of the mass Sri Lankan Trotskyist movement, the left in the Philippines, and the Syrian Revolution among other topics - arguing in sum that tankie politics erase the rich legacy …
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No Fate Project report on the surprise emergence of seven real Kaiju* in our timeline, across seven continents. *Japanese word for ‘strange beast’, popularised by Godzilla. Original thumbnail art by Jared P Foust, see our Facebook for full size images!
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Happy (war on) Christmas 💚This month kaiju* superfan Jase Short guest-stars, as we review six kaiju flicks, focusing on the ecological themes of these genre classics.We conclude with a No Fate Project report, on the surprise emergence of real Kaiju in our timeline. *Japanese word for ‘strange beast’, popularised by Godzilla. More info, as always, a…
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9 reports from the No Fate Project, about the war against the zombie plague. Fourth-Wall Breaking Disclaimer: This arc was conceived before COVID-19, with the first part being broadcast in November 2019. It is based on Daphne Lawless’ concept of the Red-Brown Zombie Plague, the infection of far right ideas on the left: tinyurl.com/daphne-redbrownzo…
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No Fate Project Report No 9: A dark horse in the race turns the tide against the zombie plague. More info, and previous entries at jetpack.zoob.net. If you like what we do, and can spare some cash, please contribute financially at patreon.com/jetpack1917
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We review the classic BBC sci-fi Quatermass serials written by Nigel Kneale, and their adaptations. Quatermass was immensely influential on Doctor Who, The X Files, and John Carpenter's work among other sci-fi and horror. We discuss Quatermass' themes including humanism, pacifism, paranoia, and the alien behind the familiar. More info at jetpack.zo…
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