Boocock hijacks BOOCOCK to Boocock on behalf of: WHERE TO LAND -Hal Hartley's NEWESTFeature Film a Kickstarter campaign DEADLINE: 4 January 2020 From the press release: On 5 December 2019, American filmmaker Hal Hartley launched his sixth Kickstarter crowdsourcing campaign since 2011 to raise $300,000 in 30 days to produce his newest feature film,Where To Land. Hal Hartley Popularly identified with American Independent filmmaking since the early 1990s, Hartley has been making critically esteemed and award-winning works ever since. He has won awards at Sundance (1991), Tokyo (1994), Cannes (1998), Berlin (2015) and a lifetime achievement award at Houston (2019). Retrospectives of his work have been presented all over the world. Where To Land Joseph Fulton, a well-regarded fifty-eight year-old director of romantic comedies, wants to become assistant groundskeeper at a local cemetery. He wants to work outdoors and be close to nature. Meanwhile, he thinks it’s important to have his las...
BOOCOCK S2 Track 1: ‘I Don’t Know What I Don’t Know” (Cementhead) Liner notes: This is the first track from the second album. Boocock left the office closet Boocock left the office closet Boocock left the office closet (I finally got a clue) Left office closet worries behind Goodbye to Lomax, bullets and... box sets (for now) Goodbye to Senior Vice Presidents of Fiduciary D**chery (for now) BUT Boocock can’t hide Boocock ain’t out of danger Someone in hot pursuit Something catching up (catching up) SO Boocock at Brooklyn basement tape crash-pad Sound Studio of Sound Man (and Meesch) Bring on Leffe and Asian Fusion Bring on Word Jazz Infusion, Transfusion, Confusion, F*ck Tr*mp And don’t forget 'the Keef’ ---------------------------------------- Words: Boocock Voices in his head: Boocock Wooden Bengali recorder: Boocock Harmonica: Boocock Little tiny harmonica: Boocock Sound capture, design & dubs, guitar & sitar: The Sound Man (aka Justus Jesse aka Blake) Studio: The Garden ...
While Boocock dodges bullets and hides in the elevator, Paul talks with Theologian, Doctor Jacqueline Bussie about her new book Love Without Limits:Jesus' radical vision about love with no exceptions. Originally signed by a major Christian publishing houseLove Without Limitswas canceled when Bussie refused to delete chapters on Muslims and LGBTQ people. Fortress Press then stepped in to publish it. Available on Amazon and in bookstores August 20th. Learn more at jacquelinebussie.com Music by Zero Times Everything and Ned Rifle
Wherein Lomax Christiansen storms the building gunning for Boocock. But Ivy gets our man to safety in the elevator. But then - where's Dennis? Action, adventure... The shortest Boocock Podcast yet! Parental Guidance suggested but not mandatory...
While Boocock is MIA, Paul interviews Amanda Stern, author of Little Panic: Dispatches From An Anxious Life, a memoir of an anxious childhood in 1970s NYC. Little Panic can be purchased at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local independent bookstore. Amanda is reviving her Happy Ending Music & Reading Series for one night only at Joe's Pub on June 27th at 7:00PM. Also featuring Amanda Palmer, Alexander Chee, Leslie Jamison, and Todd DiCiurcio.Tickets & Details. For more info on Amanda and her work visitamandastern.com Music for this episode: Don't Have To Live There by The Valery Trails
Boocock continues unpacking the Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America before he is interrupted by a visit from actor Bill Sage. Sage, known for his roles in the Sundance TV crime drama, Hap and Leonard (2016) and the artful thriller, We Are What We Are (2013), first came to popular notice as Dennis McCabe, the younger, more bookish, brother in Hal Hartley’s award winning Simple Men (1992). Sage discusses his working class background, the struggle to get a college education in the Reagan era and his fortuitous introduction to the acting life. This interview concludes Boocock’s running coverage of Hartley’s Long Island Boxed-Set Kickstarter which is kickstarting through this Tuesday at midnight. Music for this episode features the great (though disbanded) Norwegian post-rock outfit, Salvatore
How dare they do that! Some excellent theater is being perpetrated right now in New York City by Elevator Repair Service (ERS):Everyone's Fine With Virginia Woolf - at Abrons Arts Center Boocock tells you all about it before he gets a phone call from himself, which doesn't freak him out as much as he'd expected. Finally, he has a moment to begin clarifying the Amendents to the United States Constitution. Hold on tight! Music: Pete Galub from his album Candy Tearsand others...
A rousing discussion with Boocock's "greatest fan" the Christian Libertarian, Lomax Christiansen, who demands an explanation of the Boocock blindfold iconography. Typically, it dissolves into aggravated verbal assault on Lomax's part and an idealistic expression of ethical restraint in public discourse by Boocock. All of which somehow leads to some flagrant promotion of Hal Hartley's LONG ISLAND TRILOGY box-set Kickstarter campaign. Finally, Boocock presents an excerpt from a 2004 discussion between Hartley, actress and filmmaker Adrienne Shelly, and actor and filmmaker DJ Mendel about the two films Hartley and Shelly made together, The Unbelievable Truth (1989) and Trust (1990). Boocock says: Support Women Filmmakers.The Adrienne Shelly Foundationbegun in memory and celebration of our sadly missed friend and colleague, Adrienne Shelly (1966-2006), hasfor over a decade partnered with some of the finest academic and filmmaking institutions in the country to help provide scholarships,...
Boocockinterviews the fascinating and iconic Elina Lowensohn about her work acting in Hal Hartley's Simple Men(1992) which will be available for the first time in HD as part of Hartley's LONG ISLAND TRILOGY boxed-set (along with The Unbelievable Truth and Trust), geared for release in December and with a cool new Kickstarter going live on Monday May 14.Boocock also ponders current creative activity being perpetrated across the nation: Big Dance Theater's 17c Overheard At Joe's, and Assembled Identitiesat New York's HERE. Who knew? Where will it end? How dare they do that! Where to get tickets? Featured music in this episode: Pete Galub from his latest release, Candy Tears, and a cue from Hartley's Simple Men off True Fiction Pictures.
Ivy overhears Boocock on the phone working overtime at his day job head-hunting corporate assassins. Confused, she confers with Dennis who tries to talk Boocock into using his podcast to explain world history. Meanwhile, Boocock ponders certain interesting contemporary creative activities being perpetrated around the nation. Special Guest Appearances! - The Valery Trails. Two tracks from their album Chameleon Bones grace this episode and more will be forthcoming. Buy Chameleon Bones at www.thevalerytrails.com ALSO: check out The Carolyn Bryant Project at CalArts Center for New Performance. May 17 - 20, 2018 at REDCAT 631 West 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 9001 AND: you must knowCynthia Hopkins and New York Live Arts