Plastic Podcast

The venerable and exceedingly intermittent Plastic Podcast, which has outlived the two blogs with which it was intertwined, and whose audio archives were difficult to ...

The Plastic Podcast

An audio program about movies. Listen with your iPod or computer.

Plastic Podcast

The venerable and exceedingly intermittent Plastic Podcast, which has outlived the two blogs with which it was intertwined, and whose audio archives were difficult to ...

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Daily Plastic is a Chicago-based movie blog, a collaboration between Robert Davis and J. Robert Parks, the same pair who brought you the wearable movie tote, the razor-thin pencil pocket, and that joke about aardvarks. If you know the whereabouts of the blue Pontiac Tempest that was towed from the Plastic Parking Lot on the evening of August 7th, 2008, or more importantly if you've recovered the red shoebox that was in its trunk, please contact us at your earliest convenience.

Davis was the chief film critic for the late, great Paste Magazine (which lives on now as a website) from 2005 through 2009, and he counts this interview with Claire Denis among his favorite moments. Every once in a while he pops up on Twitter. He's presently sipping puerh in Chicago, even at this hour. Meanwhile, Parks, whose work has appeared in TimeOut Chicago, The Hyde Park Herald, and Paste, is molding unsuspecting, college-aged minds in the aforementioned windy city. Media types are warned to stay clear of his semester-sized field of influence because of the distorting effects that are likely to develop.

The © copyright of all content on Daily Plastic belongs to the respective authors.

For the past 14 months, J. Robert Parks and I have intermittently hosted a podcast at my personal site, Errata. The cleverly-named Errata Movie Podcast was an audio program for your iPod or computer that featured movie reviews, film festival reports, interviews, and general chit-cat.

The same podcast, same people, and same obsessions have moved from Errata to Daily Plastic. The program will appear every two weeks, and thanks to new vegetable-processing technologies, it's made entirely of post-consumer waste.

It's the Plastic Podcast, and it picks up precisely where we left off at Errata. Since it never biodegrades, completists may want to check out the program's fabulous archives which began there and continue here.

There's a gem buried behind each rotten bulb of fennel. We promise.

NOTE: If you subscribe to the Errata Movie Podcast in iTunes (which is free, by the way), your subscription will merge with the Plastic Podcast automatically. It's really just a name change.

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