Lock the gate!
All right, let's do this.
How are you?
What the fuckers?
What the fuck buddies?
What the fuck, Nix?
What's happening?
Where are you at?
How you feeling?
I am going to talk to Ari Aster today.
He's a film director.
He's the writer and director of Hereditary, Midsommar, and Bo is Afraid.
His new movie,
Eddington is now in theaters shot in my home state of New Mexico also Ari Aster's home state challenging movie man but kind of great it's kind of great to see a movie that is provocative challenging and not seamless in a way not you know the narrative of it the story of it It hinges on a story,
but it's what happens on the peripheries of the story and the characters within the story and their sort of sub stories and psychological character defects and pluses that make it very interesting.
It really is about,
it's a very sort of isolated small town in New Mexico at the precipice of the world changing because of covid and what that did to people's brains what it did to politics you know what where it brought people's brains and it also deals with the the sort of weird humanness at the core of it all but somehow or another he he tends to mash all the forces that were upon us during that time uh the trump presidency the uh black lives matter protests,
police action, masks, no masks, paranoia,
radical politics that came out of it, government dubiousness,
and just,