• Episode 11 - The Black Tar Heroin Effect
    Jan 21 2025
    Finding the joy in unfettered creativity. A podcast dedicated to bringing awareness and context to movies of any budget, from anywhere, and during any time.

    In Episode 11 we meet Sam. That's the only name you need. Like Emanuelle or Madonna, Sam is a force in entertainment and most recently the genre film community. He's toured as a musician, done a good amount of voiceover work, has interviewed some amazing filmmakers in his own work, has been on a growing number of commentaries, has a podcast and a videocast, and is a like-minded personality so I knew I needed to get him on the kickoff 2025. Most of his work is centered through his branding of bandsaboutmovies. I'll link below.

    Sam's energy for Vinegar Syndrome is infectious. He loves underseen or underappreciated movies and is a firm believer that every completed movie is a miracle. We talk about the Black Friday releases for VS Mainline and every Sublabel including the April Fools Day surprise.

    It's a longer episode, but if you listen to Sam you'll understand why. We wrestle with the why behind the appeal of Vinegar Syndrome, where they are headed as a company, and what draws us to movies in the first place.

    Starting on Feb 1 we'll get back to the usual schedule and mid February I hope to have a special porn-themed Valentine's Day episode with a guest I'm very excited about. Thank you for those who continue to listen and please let me know how I can make this better!

    https://bandsaboutmovies.com/
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    3 hrs and 53 mins
  • Episode 10 - 2024 End of Year Extravaganza
    Dec 17 2024
    We did it y'all. 10 episodes in and we're still growing solidly with each one. Thank you to everyone who has listened to any of the episodes, and please seek me out if you've listened to all of them so I can thank you personally.

    We wouldn't look this good without the amazing art of Adam Danbury (https://www.adamdanbury.com/film). We wouldn't sound this good without the regular segments from Celeste de la Cabra discussing the hardcore titles and Ryan and Jeremy wading through the merch jungle. And a special shoutout to Holly who inspired the convincing Holly segment.

    For the final episode of 2024 I thought we would mix it up a little bit and throw a whole ass interview in the middle. I was toying with the idea, but when schedules worked out to record with the Richard Baylor I knew it was meant to be. His interview starts right around the 1 hour mark if that's what you came to hear.

    But even before all of that I am very excited that David, or Professor Gascan, was able to join for what I hope is an annual segment. The man watches over 1,000 movies a year and has had an active blog since 2010. His knowledge of movies from every genre shines in this conversation, I'm excited for people to get to here it.

    Taking us home was a longer segment where I actually get to sit down with Celeste and talk about the hardcore titles as well as some of the origin of her getting involved in the podcast to begin with.

    I'll include some links below, but honestly just a huge thank you to anyone who has spent any time with Punk Vacation. 2025 will continue to have some exciting names from the VS team, some historians, critics, and hopefully some more filmmakers. Cheers!

    David's Blog
    https://myworldoffilm.blogspot.com/

    David's Top 100
    https://myworldoffilm.blogspot.com/2023/07/its-come-to-this.html

    David's Letterboxd
    https://letterboxd.com/wpqx/

    Buy Richard's movie
    https://vinegarsyndrome.com/collections/saturns-core/products/our-world-is-drowning-and-going-to-hell-the-underground-films-of-richard-baylor

    Celeste's main YouTube channel
    https://www.youtube.com/@celestedelacabra

    Celeste's Patreon
    https://www.patreon.com/CelestedelaCabra
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    2 hrs and 46 mins
  • Episode 9 - Partner Month Special Episode with Heather Drain
    Dec 5 2024
    Finding the joy in unfettered creativity. A podcast dedicated to bringing awareness and context to movies of any budget, from anywhere, and during any time.

    Episode 9 introduces Punk Vacation to one of the leading writers of esoteric and outre cinema, Heather Drain.

    We get to know Heather's and, in addition to so many titles she has worked on at Vinegar Syndrome, we get to speak about her amazing opportunity to collaborate with Umbrella on the recent Caligula mega-boxset. Heather's passion for all movies shines through, and I hope she continues to get lots of work at Vinegar Syndrome going forward.

    In addition to Heather we have a pop-in from Erica Shultz who has two releases she's featured on this month and then end with a pirate themed Merch Mates. Thanks all who have listened so far, and welcome to anyone who's joining for the first time!

    Links for Heather:
    https://linktree.com/mondoheather
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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • Episode 8 - October 2024 Releases with Sam Dunkley
    Nov 19 2024
    Finding the joy in unfettered creativity. A podcast dedicated to bringing awareness and context to movies of any budget, from anywhere, and during any time.

    Episode 8 introduces Punk Vacation to another great content creator and rabid fan, Sam Dunkley. He watches, discusses, and produces reviews on filmbloggersam and Let's Watch Two, and imports way more VS to the UK then he ever intended. We're also lucky enough to have Celeste back to discuss the most elaborate and artistic adult films ever made.

    We dance around the possible sensitivities of a Native American slasher, become a tenant in Polanski's vision of immigrants in Paris, decompose into one of the most egregious of taboos, feel forgotten as we unwrap a Mystere, flirt with Obsession, and learn not to take candy from a stranger.

    The Archive line has two titles this month, Weird Science in Montreal and a possessed beeper in a remote vacation villa. After all of this goodness we come to my favorite release of the month. William Castle's ode to puppetry, mimes, and the dark side of the performing arts.

    Links for Sam:
    Youtube for filmbloggersam- https://www.youtube.com/filmbloggersam
    Everything else:
    https://www.letswatchtwo.com/
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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • Episode 7 - November 2024 Announcements with Oscar Becher
    Nov 3 2024
    Finding the joy in unfettered creativity. A podcast dedicated to bringing awareness and context to movies of any budget, from anywhere, and during any time.

    Episode 7 brought back another important member of the Vinegar Syndrome staff. Oscar Becher is the vault manager and archivist and has been on the VS team for about 3 1/2 years.

    In addition to going over the November announcements, we talk about the different ways Oscar gets involved in releases, who convinced him to sing for the Cannibal! promo, and get some idea of the size of the actual archive that started Vinegar Syndrome.
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Episode 6 - Unas Vacaciones Punk - September 2024 Releases with Armando and Joey from Trash-Mex Podcast
    Oct 20 2024
    Finding the joy in unfettered creativity. A podcast dedicated to bringing awareness and context to movies of any budget, from anywhere, and during any time.

    Episode 6 was a great conversation with two humble giants of film history. Armando and Joey joined from Trash Mex Podcast. They are amazing ambassadors of Mexican cinema who spend a lot of time booking screenings and writing and promoting the movies they love.

    We introduce Armando and Joey, review the VS films from Mexico, and cover the September releases from the mainline as well as VSA, VSL, and Distribpix.

    One thing different, and I hope fun, that we tried was to come up with a double feature of each of the VS releases. The theme of the double feature is a movie from Mexico with a similar theme or plot. For easy reference, here are the double features that were chosen:

    Howling II
    - Colmillos, el hombro lobo by Rene Cardona III (1993)

    Cruel Brittania- Hector Shayne (Multiple movies and TV shows)
    - Mujeres de media noche (1990)
    - La muerte del chacal (1984)

    Eye for an Eye
    - Navajeros (1980)
    - Pistoleros Famosos (1981)
    - El Fiscal de hierra (1989)

    Blonde on a Bum Trip
    - Los desvergonzados (1962)

    I also have to thank Celeste de la Cabra who is now officially embedded as a segment host that pays homage to The Smiths while covering the hardcore titles from VS when they have more.

    The community is growing! Thank you all listening, following on IG, and to everyone who has reached out to say hi online.
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    2 hrs
  • Episode 5 - October 2024 Announcements with Jaden Christopher
    Oct 4 2024
    Finding the joy in unfettered creativity. A podcast dedicated to bringing awareness and context to movies of any budget, from anywhere, and during any time.

    Episode 5 truly connects us with the VS community. Jaden Christopher joins to talk about the VS Discord and his journey down into the dark surreal alleys of Vinegar Syndrome horror.

    We cover announcements from October 1st and spend time at the end highlighting five horror titles from the catalog that are good for the season.

    Spend time as we dance with ghosts, find new roommates, discuss one of the craziest and most interesting CAT-III directors, find a Bond girl in the announcements, take a look into the future as it was predicted in 1987, debate whether or not to take sweets from a stranger, plus two very exciting VSAs and an all-timer from Cinematographe.

    Ryan and Jeremy join to cover new merch for the month as well.

    The community is growing! Thank you all listening, following on IG, and to everyone who has reached out to say hi online.

    VS Discord
    https://discord.gg/R8jnrnaW
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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Episode 4 - August 2024 Releases with Justin LaLiberty
    Sep 15 2024
    Finding the joy in unfettered creativity. A podcast dedicated to bringing awareness and context to movies of any budget, from anywhere, and during any time.

    Episode 4 brings in Justin LaLiberty to help us break down the August releases. This month gives us adults that don’t speak the way humans speak while being hunted by creepy kids, the best example of why women live longer than men ever filmed, and a very bloody bath. We see a father and son martial arts duo for the ages, and Garfield in a whole new light. We see not one but two criminal road trip films that don’t go to plan, and we even have a new segment!

    I’m delighted that Celeste de la Cabra has agreed to come in and host a monthly deep-dive into the hardcore titles coming from Mélusine, Distribpix, and all their sister labels. Justin also joins Celeste for the kickoff of the adult part of the podcast. We continue to build Punk Vacation into a community event, please let me know what I can do differently or better, or anything you enjoy and want to hear more. Cheers!
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    1 hr and 27 mins