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Discussed in this episode:
Babe: Pig in the City (1998): Read Scott Sentinella’s review. The weird (?) sequel to the smash hit about a talking pig is now on 4K UHD (standard Blu-ray included) with a new commentary track and interview with director George Miller. Buy Babe: Pig in the City. You can also now get it in a Blu-ray only double feature paired with the original Babe.
Incorporeal Man (2025): A drunk has the ability to walk through walls (but only sometimes, if the trailer is a guide). From Elevator Movie ‘s Zeb Haradon, made with deliberately primitive A.I. from an unfilmed 2008 screenplay. Incorporeal Man press kit and Incorporeal Man free on YouTube.
A Useful Ghost (2025): The spirit of a Thai man’s dead wife possesses a vacuum cleaner, and they resume their romantic relationship. “Absurd” has been reviewers go-to adjective for the debut feature from Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke. A Useful Ghost official site.
WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE:
No guest scheduled on next week’s Pod 366, but Giles and Greg will return with a look at Sundance’s upcoming slate, and whatever other new releases and news pop up. In written reviews, Micheal Diamades reviews Radu Jude’s mad 2025 Dracula (which is scheduled to show up on Plex January 20), Enar Clarke essays fellow 2025 latecomer Traumnovelle (a more authentic and surreal adaptation of the novel that inspired Eyes Wide Shut), Shane Wilson advises you on whether you can leave I Never Left the White Room (2000) alone, and Giles Edwards investigates the real-life The Producers scam-film Eldorado (2012). Onward and weirdward!