Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Saturday Night, Sunday Mourning (Part II)

Part II of your favourite miniseries hath arrived!

We pick up where our previous instalment left off; The Framing Device but a distant memory (in the future) and with Brian having received an interesting message from an important character in his past.

Just where will the story go from here? One thing can be certain, it won't be forward, chronologically.

It's emotional, it's raw, it's new and it's here. It's The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Saturday Night, Sunday Mourning (Part I)

And now for something completely different.

Inspired by other, more-successful podcasts, the boys remove themselves from their impromptu, self-imposed exile to bring you all a little min-summer treat.

From the vaults of Kyle's creative imagination comes a reading (with added observation and critique) of a story written in the heady Pre-Brexit days of 2011!

Just what did the supple mind of a 20-year-old Kyle spew forth into an unsuspecting world? The answer to that loaded question await you (and David!) in this, the first part of a very special miniseries of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Thursday, 2 June 2016

‘Top’ Gear? or; If We’re Fucking The Haters, Then Lube Me Up

I won’t begin this by saying “I was never a fan of Top Gear” as that would be an outright lie. There was a time in my teenage years when the three erstwhile poster boys of the best automotive show the BBC had produced since Brum took it upon themselves to go caravanning.
I am not ashamed to say that some of the happiest days of my youth were spent on caravan holidays, so while there was a certain innocence lost in having three middle-aged men lambaste the past-time, there was a twisted pleasure gained from it also.
Seeing the more mundane facets of caravan holidays brought to light by the rapier-wit of Clarkson et al. combined a sense of wild, anarchic abandon with the air of legitimacy that the BBC logo provided (in the early 2000’s, at least) spoke to my young, sponge-like mind.
It also made me feel like ‘a man’.
Much like beer and football, the testosterone laced scent of petrol was a love that was, and still is, inaccessible to me. To a boy still making his first-tentative steps into la vie puberté, anything that I could genuinely enjoy while conforming to gender stereotypes, reassuring myself that ‘I was normal after all, thank Christ’ was a must-have, and I think that was part of the core appeal of Top Gear; it was about cars, but it wasn’t really.
Yeah, the boys talked about the latest Porsche and fired The Stig around their race track in it, and any celebrity they had on talked about cars, between plugging their newest rom-com/reality show/fragrance, and drove another one around a race track; but they also dicked around a lot. They took the aforementioned caravan on holiday and burnt it down, and raced to Edinburgh on one tank of fuel, while getting into all sorts of hilarious scrapes along the way, before returning to the studio for some affectionately harsh banter, the likes of which previous generations could only digest in rugby team clubhouses or from reading tabloid headlines.
The whole thing was very easy to watch, while making people feel they knew about cars as they enjoyed a cheeky laugh at some topical barb delivered in the patented Clarkson intonation.
At least that’s what drew me to the show. Whether or not that was the case for the countless other men, women and children who tuned in is anyone’s guess.
But somewhere along the road, I found myself slipping away from this comforting reassurance of my masculinity. I got a part time job meaning I was out of the house on Sunday nights and missed new episodes, and realised that I couldn’t be bothered catching up on the iPlayer or BBC3 (God rest it’s bloated carcass). On the frequent occasions in my undergraduate days when I caught a repeat on Dave, I found that each episode was just as ‘same-y’ as the last, and the friendly three-way banter seemed more blatantly scripted than I remembered. The show had grown stale over the years and, to me, was worth little more than a pleasant distraction during lunch.
Top Gear and I parted ways, not with a bang, but with a whimper.
The same, however, cannot be said for the parting of the show and Jeremy ‘Feed Me Or I’ll Bloody Well Thump You’ Clarkson.
Enough’s been said about ‘Fracas-gate’ already, so I’ll not discuss it anymore than asserting that Auntie Beeb was right to get rid of JC, for physically assaulting a member of the crew, even if he hadn’t been on his ‘final warning’ for various un-PC comments he’d made on the show.
Following the scandal, and the announcement that the show would continue sans The Three Amigos, I don’t mind telling you that I raised a cautiously intrigued eyebrow. Could the show retain the same spirit that made Top Gear so popular but do what, quite frankly, needed to be done a long time ago, by changing the format and making it relevant again?
No. No it couldn’t.
I tuned in last night while attempting to affect the curious and nimble mind of my younger self, in the hope that the show would be, well, interesting. And they failed spectacularly.
Now if you were one of the countless devotees of Top Gear right up until the end times, you may be pleased to know that the format is largely unchanged, and you’ll still get the same, scripted light entertainment for an hour, structured around celebrities and tame racing drivers zooming round a track and the weekly event-spectacle pitting host against host, but this time with a series of minor (read: insignificant) aesthetic changes.
For me however, we’ve merely kept the same old dirty bathwater while throwing out the somewhat-attention-grabbing baby that was the perpetual risk of Clarkson dropping the word ‘coloured’ in somewhere.
That baby’s been replaced with Chris Evans.
Stewart Lee once described Jeremy Clarkson as a violent thug pummeling BBC viewers’ faces in the weekly Happy Slap that was Top Gear while Richard Hammond was his weasel-like sidekick who laughed along and held the camera phone.
Chris Evans is what we’d get if we forcibly let Hammond of Jeremy’s leash, gave him a Clockwork Orange-esque rehabilitation with old VHS tapes of Live And Kicking, and slapped a ginger wig on him.
Not only is he so squeaky-clean as to be maddening, but he seems to be eternally torn between manically jumping around screaming ‘Woohoo!’ in a vain attempt at hyping the audience, and imitating Godfather Jeremy’s winning speech patterns.
Matt LeBlanc did a decent job, however. Anyone who’s seen even one or two installments of the sitcom Episodes will have some confidence in his post-Joey appeal, and he genuinely seems to bring something different to the show. Unfortunately, I doubt that will be enough to help old fans get past the insufferable juggernaut that is Chris Evans.
To add a final cherry to the bland, hollowed out cake that was this week’s episode, there were a few ‘Classically Top Gear’ cheeky nudges and winks to the topical scandal surrounding the show (including one ill-judged moment of, once again, blatantly scripted audience participation) that I suspect will only serve to turn the kids against their new step-dad right from the starting line.
So that’s it. Top Gear’s back, but not as you know it, but kind-of-exactly how you know it.
Long may it continue (at least until the inevitable shuffle/restructuring of the format/hosts that will inevitably come in the next couple of years when the producers aren’t completely satisfied with the performance of this bold new approach).
See you all in the Autumn when I tear apart Amazon Prime’s The Grand Tour for being nothing more than a soapbox for Clarkson while he dicks around in cars in a slightly different way than he used to. While Hammond laughs along and holds the camera phone.
-Kyle

Monday, 30 May 2016

Episode 12: Nary A Trace Of White In It

The 12 months of the year, the 12 disciples of Jesus of Nazareth, and now the first 12 episodes of TUFOPS!

Join us as we subtly celebrate this symbolic milestone with an episode heavy in comic-book chatter!

What do the boys think of the radical new changes happening in the DC comics canon?

Did they like Civil War?

Will they have time to discuss X-Men:Apocalypse?

And on an unrelated, bolder note, what do they think of the outward form?

Keep your fingers crossed, much like we are, that this is but the penultimate entry in the premiere, but certainly not final, Baker's Dozen of instalments of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Friday, 29 April 2016

Episode 11: The Topsoil Was Ruined

What's that? Yes it's time for another TUFOPS attempt at entertainment!

Are questions asked and/or answered? Yes, including:

Do the boys think they could run a farm?

What did they think of the Game of Thrones Season 6 Premiere? (SPOILERS ABOUND!)

Time Travel?

Will we enjoy this episode? Well that's for you to decide, and certainly not something that could be ascertained by anyone involved with the production of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Monday, 11 April 2016

Episode 10: Elope To The Chalk

Prepare to enter a brave new world, a new world of double digit episodes for TUFOPS!

To celebrate this milestone, Kyle and David deigned to provide you the same rough hour of light entertainment as usual, in this, the most heavily-edited episode to date (and yet still almost certainly, not edited nearly enough)!

This week we ask:

What about that new trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story?

Why has David's thumb been getting a lot more use lately?

What does Kyle make of weddings?

And how much would you at home pay for an official TUFOPS-branded Kyle or David doll? The future of the universe and/or reality as we know it?

It may be 'just another week' but one thing's for certain - this will not be 'just another instalment' of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Monday, 4 April 2016

Episode 9: A Real Slog

Storm into the second quarter of 2016 in the only decent way by indulging in this, the next thrilling instalment of TUFOPS!

What did the boys think of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice?

If push came to shove, would they steal Hitler's wallet?

What is a strawman argument?

What of aliens?

If the answer to even one of these questions tickles your fancy you owe it to yourself to fill your boots with The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Thursday, 24 March 2016

Episode 8: Twisting Lanes and Black, Black Fields

It's the belated release you've all been waiting for... TUFOPS is back!

And how!

The boys delve deep into the past of their broadcasting medium as time and tide have pulled them together, both geographically and emotionally, to deliver an instalment that will delight fans old and new alike!

How has David taken to The Old Country?

What did they think of 10 Cloverfield Lane and Zootopia Zootropolis?

Will Kyle's relationship survive a controversial and ill-judged topic on this week's TUFOPS: Bold?

And should large portions of this entry have been edited out for reasons of inanity?
(Yes they should have, but we were late enough with this one without throwing complications like that into the mix -K)

Steady your head, your hand, and the buffs for the next episode of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Monday, 7 March 2016

Episode 7: Bend The Knee to The Bee

Last week you soared aloft our souls to bask in the brightest ring of truest Love...

This time the boys rip you from rhapsody as they are spat back into the muddy gristle of rivalry, ribaldry and gender roles.  

Listen in pained awe as they clash over their own contributions to this beloved show! It's sloth vs industry, freedom vs artistry, boy vs boy!

And what, then, does it mean to bee a man? A free pass to bust a ghost or an academy award? Your hosts answer these questions and more, grappling with special finesse the all-girl ghostbusters that have divided so many.

Horns unlocked, the boys set them to probing the dark underbelly of love - but will their
Courtship bring controversy or just disaster? Old lusts may crust over but are your ill-favoured friends still trapped together in a zone of ignorance?

Abs flash! Gender logic is challenged! And mother duck takes her licks from the fiercest, filthiest output the boys have ever fumbled!

It's all new, all out, and all to play for in this week's instalment of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Monday, 29 February 2016

Episode 6: Love Hungry (or, A Posing Fool)

This week, Kyle and David are playing with the big boys by celebrating the only way they know how...

It's another late night TUFOPS!

Join your hosts as they take part in the weekly grievance airing that is this show!

Be swept away in the flurry of your mind's eye as they paint for you the picture of their novel, garish new personas!

Hold on to your butts as they tackle the thorny issue of introducing homosexual charcters and relationships into beloved franchises!

And prepare your heartstrings for a damn good tugging as the boys ask themselves, arguably, the boldest question known to man; What is Love?Yes it's late, but be sure of one thing:

It's never too late for The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Episode 5: Twin Lazuri

It's what all of you have been asking for!

Against all the odds, after 3 gruelling weeks of radio silence, just when you thought it was all over, the boys are back!

You've cried out for it, and Kyle and David have been willing to put their past trespasses to one side, return to the recording booth and take one more crack at the 'cast.

What do the boys think of the UK's role in Europe?

Did they enjoy Deadpool?

Just what have they been getting up to in swimming pools?

Take the boys' hands as they embark on another weekly foray into the humorously mindane, and breathe a much-needed sigh of relief as the show enters its next, daring phase of audio entertainment.

TUFOPS FOREVER.

Tell your friends.

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Saturday, 30 January 2016

Episode 4: The Hour of the Wolf

Taking place over the course of the single most terrifying night of a young Kyle's life, TUFOPS brings you an unplanned, real-time foray into the fantastique!

The night is darkest just before the dawn as David is summoned across a fraying Skype connection to bear witness to the horrors bearing down across the water and cry out whatever small, helpless comforts he may  as the shadow takes them both.

What is this phantom menace hunting Kyle down?

Will the boys survive the night?

And if they do, will boys be boys no more?

And perhaps most importantly, what do the boys
really think about Screen Junkies and Interns of F.I.E.L.D.?

No plan, no light, no chance, it's all Criticism and no Witticisms. When you strip it all down, what's left of the boys? Find out by taking our clammy hand on this week's journey, unlike any before or since. It's The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts - Nights!"

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Sunday, 24 January 2016

Episode 3: Something To Mourn Over

And so it finally comes to this.

In the wake of last week's heated discussion, the keys of creative control have been handed from Kyle to David for the first time in TUFOPS history!

How will David perform?

Will Kyle take this lying down?

Without the guiding hand of our erstwhile host to provide such fan favourite segments as 'Wilson's Words' and 'Criticisms and Witticisms' will the listenership numbers plummet as one fiery red-head predicts?

What do the boys think of the announcement of Steven Moffat finally stepping down as showrunner on Doctor Who?

Will Ainsley Harriott finally get his first, long overdue mention on the nation's premiere indulgent and doss-worthy discussion forum?

To find out, listen to this week's controversial instalment of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Sunday, 17 January 2016

Episode 2: You'll Never Make It In Broadcasting

The second, ground-breaking instalment of the podcast They tried to ban.

This week's 'Film in Focus' is The Hateful Eight from Quentin Tarantino.

What did the boys think of the auteur's latest instalment?

What are their opinions on Superman?

Does David watch Dragonball Z?

Will they still be speaking by the end of this episode, or will this whole thing come tumbling down around them?

All these question and more answered in this week's episode of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

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Saturday, 16 January 2016

The Thing About The Hateful Eight

Tense, wildly bloody and fiercely provocative on almost every level, Quentin Tarantino has kicked off my 2016 cinematic joyride in precisely the fashion I relish and expect from him.

But there's the rub - what we get is almost exactly what we were expecting. This needn't be a bad thing of course; there are few directors with as vivid a catalogue or so distinct a film signature in today's ever more homogeneous Hollywood. To lend Tarantino a couple of hours (the heavy side of three with the intermission, as it happens) in the hopes of getting that Tarantino dialogue from these Tarantino players in the throes of that Tarantino cinematography is a great wager and one we feel bound to win.

This time around the acting in particular was stellar. Samuel L. Jackson and Kurt Russell dominate the screen magnificently while Jennifer Jason Leigh slowly burbles up into an increasingly twisted, ghastly mess in the most interesting performance of the film. It's fantastic. The racial aspect in this post-Civil War story also bears out several interesting character moments that layer the story in ambiguity (and come very close to commenting on what's happening in America today, as Tarantino himself has discussed).

So why do I feel a tad short-changed? Is it that the unique style is now overfamiliar and that The Hateful Eight is too much of an eighth film to blow my mind in the way its predecessors managed? Yeah, maybe. It's by no means a new issue - critics have been chewing over whether Tarantino's been recycling his act since Inglourious Basterds - just one that I've finally caught up to in my aging cynicism. After just lauding his consistency, it's probably unfair to have my cake and eat it. 'Reservoir Dogs meets Django Unchained' makes a delicious melting pot to plunge my face into. And I felt greedy for wanting something more.

Then I realised exactly what I was hungering for, and why it is that The Hateful Eight, specifically, exposes Tarantino's weaknesses as a filmmaker. I wanted depth, a real bone-deep connection to what was unfolding. There's generally been more style than substance in the latter films, and that's been fine. Kill Bill and Django lent themselves well to their sensory blaze across the surface of their worlds. That fire is sucked back in on itself in The Hateful Eight, confined to essentially two locations where it crackles ominously under the floorboards, leaping up only when the pressure becomes unbearable.

The film owes much to John Carpenter's horror masterpiece, The Thing, in which a blizzard traps a group in a claustrophobic space forcing them to contend with a malevolent force that could be lurking behind any or all of the squinting eyes present. The Hateful Eight is even overlaid with three unused tracks originally intended for The Thing by composer Ennio Morricone. Both films open to a haunting blaze of white that hurts to look upon and perfectly suggests the uncompromising threat boding for our characters. When the horror's finally quenched, the beaten, still-damned survivors sink into a grim solidarity. And blood freezes on the snow.

The point of departure is that The Thing doesn't hinge on spectacle (though it certainly delivers it), whereas The Hateful Eight is driven by it. I believed in the characters of The Thing; their reality and grit are established clearly. The viewer gets a measure of the souls at risk in a way that Tarantino's clever black wit simply isn't designed to achieve. Tension is still built expertly through the prowess of technique but ultimately the stakes for these characters feel diminished, and this is a serious issue when the narrative through-line is drawn entirely by the complex many-bodied interactions of characters trapped by their oppressive setting. Slaughter becomes a lottery, the next splatter or one-liner or eloquent-but-still-largely-superficial speech is my only point of engagement. And this time that's really not enough to match the demands of the premise.

The end result is a cinematic experience that scintillates as only Tarantino can, but when the blood dries and the credits roll that yawning lack of substance hollows out the soul of the film and left me wondering if it can really stand up without it.

D

 

Monday, 11 January 2016

Episode 1: An Abortion of a Dream (pre-release)

Over here at TUFOPs HQ, we've submitted the podcast you're all eagerly awaiting for to iTunes, and is currently under review.

While we wait for this grant of legitimacy to be awarded, we thought that we should do the decent thing and make it available to you loyal listeners who feel that you shouldn't have to adhere to the totalitarian schedule of our fruit-based overlords (or you don't have iPhones and wouldn't listen through those channels anyway).

So here it is, the (reboot) premiere of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts.

We ask only that if the audio sounds a bit off, your humble hosts seem uncharismatic, or if the conversation borders on the clinically monotonous, just remember that we haven't a fucking clue what we're doing.

Happy listening.

-K

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Episode 1: An Abortion of a Dream

The premiere (rebooted) episode that neither time nor tide could rid reality of!

Get to know Kyle and David, your ferrymen on this voyage of entertainment.
Hear their opinions on Star Wars The Force Awakens.
Come back for episode 2?

Does this work as an episode description? Will anyone read this? Will inevitable fame and fortune tear our hosts apart?

Literally none of these questions will be asked, let alone answered in this first episode of The Unacceptable Face of Podcasts!

-K