Horrible Imaginings Podcast #167: Talking Video Shop Life with Videosyncratic Author Jon Spira

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Oh man, when two cineastes decide to have a conversation watch out! It is hard to contain the purest of enthusiasm for movies that erupts when you put me on Skype with my friend Jon Spira! You might remember that from episode 157, when he joined me to discuss his documentary Elstree 1976, which you can click on that link to purchase. It’s also available in Netflix, I feel obliged to mention.

Anyway, a few days back I noticed that Jon wrote an article for Huffington Post called “The Death of DVD will Haunt Us”, the content of which you can probably guess, but it’s worth a read. I shared it on my Facebook page and it started a great conversation and over 100 shares. For us film geeks, this topic is a sensitive one, it seems. Through that Facebook thread, I learned that Jon had written a new book that he was currently selling on Kickstarter called Videosyncratic, which is named after the pair of video stores (or shop, in the UK vernacular) he used to own in Oxford. The book is a memoir all about how the video shop has been firmly rooted in who he has become as a person. I read the entire book in one sitting and loved it. Even if someone’s tastes are not in complete accordance with Jon’s, I think every horror, exploitation, or cult film fan has experienced the outcast phenomenon that their love for movies has created, and the sanctuary we all felt when we used to go to the video stores as kids. Every one of you will appreciate the wit and humor in this book. Some parts are laugh out loud hilarious, and even touching.

We go on a lot about life as a film lover in this episode. It was a joy to record, and I think a lot of you will love listening to it. In fact, it was such a long (and times meandering) conversation, that I had no choice but to cut about 25 minutes out where Jon and I were admiring each other’s big-box VHS tapes and action figures on the Skype video. It is pretty hilarious–we talk about the film A Monster Calls, too. I decided to make that part available to my Patreon Patrons (all subscriber levels)! Hey! That’s an idea! Head over to that link now and subscribe for a buck a month! That goes to A LOT of projects that support the horror community, horror film makers, and other monstrous projects!

I wish I had the chance to visit this place!

If you are still hooked on VHS, or have some strong memories about growing up renting and owning VHS, then be there for the first ever Mass Hypnosis Podcast! Heather Buckley and I will be taking calls LIVE at https://www.spreaker.com/show/mass-hypnosis on Tuesday, January 31st from 9pm EST, 6pm Pacific–all to discuss VHS Memories! Don’t miss our flagship episode tomorrow night! The show will happen every last Tuesday of the month with a different topic! You can call TOLL FREE 844-505-DETH to be part of the show!

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