In Episode 16, Colin Cheney is missing. He was last seen venturing to Puerto Rico in search of a major discovery at the Arecibo Observatory. Meanwhile, fearing his reoccurring Martian Aphasia might lead to his arrest, Donald Quist flees the United States and returns to Bangkok. From Thailand, Donald reflects on America's declaration of war with Mars and the executive order to detain any perceived followers of former Mars colonist, Captain Raymond Shepard. Donald discusses the growing sense of anxiety across the globe as uncertainty about alien invaders continues to aid the rise of demagogues. Sorting through abandoned audio from his last visit with Colin, Donald shares a recording of the pair riding through Boston, Massachusetts, on their way to meet a new sponsor for the podcast. Reminiscing on their work together, Donald ponders Colin's vanishing and if the podcast might be of greater significance than either of them could have imagined.
This episode is sponsored by Curio Spice Company, a woman-owned business offering unique, organic spices sourced directly from farmers, for the curious cook. (http://www.curiospice.com/)
Music by Reports (reports.bandcamp.com/) and the mysterious machine (https://www.spire.live/).
Thanks to Izotope (www.izotope.com) for the phenomenal sound editing software.
Thanks also to Claire, Mark, Amanda, Ian, Kepler, Hazelnut, and Campari.
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In Episode 16, Colin Cheney is missing. He was last seen venturing to Puerto Rico in search of a major discovery at the Arecibo Observatory. Meanwhile, fearing his reoccurring Martian Aphasia might lead to his arrest, Donald Quist flees the United States and returns to Bangkok. From Thailand, Donald reflects on America's declaration of war with Mars and the executive order to detain any perceived followers of former Mars colonist, Captain Raymond Shepard. Donald discusses the growing sense of anxiety across the globe as uncertainty about alien invaders continues to aid the rise of demagogues. Sorting through abandoned audio from his last visit with Colin, Donald shares a recording of the pair riding through Boston, Massachusetts, on their way to meet a new sponsor for the podcast. Reminiscing on their work together, Donald ponders Colin's vanishing and if the podcast might be of greater significance than either of them could have imagined.
This episode is sponsored by Curio Spice Company, a woman-owned business offering unique, organic spices sourced directly from farmers, for the curious cook. (http://www.curiospice.com/)
Music by Reports (reports.bandcamp.com/) and the mysterious machine (https://www.spire.live/).
Thanks to Izotope (www.izotope.com) for the phenomenal sound editing software.
Thanks also to Claire, Mark, Amanda, Ian, Kepler, Hazelnut, and Campari.
Episode 10 : “Have I Really Made a Thai Film?" w/ Paul Spurrier
Poet in Bangkok
1 hour 35 minutes 13 seconds
9 years ago
Episode 10 : “Have I Really Made a Thai Film?" w/ Paul Spurrier
In the first episode of the second season, Colin and Donald interview Paul Spurrier, the writer and director of the haunting and affecting Thai-language film, The Forest. Paul talks about the experience of filming in the northeastern province of Issan, and how The Forest explores a part of Thailand seldom seen by westerners. Paul recounts his experiences as child actor and tells us the story of how he became proprietor of Bangkok’s smallest cinema, the Friese-Greene Club. He talks about the fascinating and surreal juxtapositions that seem to define contemporary Bangkok, and explains why he misses the naive way he once saw the city. He talks about the crisis facing the Thai film industry—a crisis of threats foreign and domestic. And Paul explains how his experience making promotional films for Pizza Hut and Britain’s Ministry of Defense has prepared him for making propaganda films for our future Martian overlords.
The hosts share what they've been up to since the last episode and explain why they've decided to continue the podcast. Donald reflects on happiness in the land of smiles, visiting the USA and controlling his Martian Aphasia. Colin tells the story of trying to decide what to do after discovering something forbidden at one of Bangkok’s mazy and gargantuan markets.
Written and produced by Donald and Colin.
Edited and mixed by Colin.
Music by Reports (reports.bandcamp.com/); additional music from the film "The Forest" courtesy of Paul Spurier.
Thanks to Izotope (www.izotope.com) for the phenomenal sound editing software.
Poet in Bangkok
In Episode 16, Colin Cheney is missing. He was last seen venturing to Puerto Rico in search of a major discovery at the Arecibo Observatory. Meanwhile, fearing his reoccurring Martian Aphasia might lead to his arrest, Donald Quist flees the United States and returns to Bangkok. From Thailand, Donald reflects on America's declaration of war with Mars and the executive order to detain any perceived followers of former Mars colonist, Captain Raymond Shepard. Donald discusses the growing sense of anxiety across the globe as uncertainty about alien invaders continues to aid the rise of demagogues. Sorting through abandoned audio from his last visit with Colin, Donald shares a recording of the pair riding through Boston, Massachusetts, on their way to meet a new sponsor for the podcast. Reminiscing on their work together, Donald ponders Colin's vanishing and if the podcast might be of greater significance than either of them could have imagined.
This episode is sponsored by Curio Spice Company, a woman-owned business offering unique, organic spices sourced directly from farmers, for the curious cook. (http://www.curiospice.com/)
Music by Reports (reports.bandcamp.com/) and the mysterious machine (https://www.spire.live/).
Thanks to Izotope (www.izotope.com) for the phenomenal sound editing software.
Thanks also to Claire, Mark, Amanda, Ian, Kepler, Hazelnut, and Campari.