Why aren’t you listening to Cantankerous?
Posted by: Matt Gamble in Editorials, Features, Movies, Why aren't you?
I can understand why you might not head over to Film Junk for enlightenment. Sure they run a great site and have the best film related podcast on the Internerd, so I understand that you might not realize they have a slumbering giant just beginning to awaken in Cantankerous. With only three episodes produced to date Cantankerous is a podcast still trying to discover just what it will cover, but what it has delved into is outstanding.
The duo behind Cantankerous is Jay Cheel, the sardonic film snob who just might be suffering from Munchausen syndrome, and Reed Farrington, the Star Trek uber-nerd who engages completism at warp factor 9. Apart they are capable of entertaining you, but together they form an intoxicating mix that will thrill and mystify you with each passing episode.
And while Jay typically dominates most of Film Junk’s podcast, it is Reed that makes Cantankerous destination radio. In episode one you discover his Kermit the Frog impression that only works when no one else is around, or marvel at his learning of the space shuttle Columbia disaster four years after it occurred.
But that would be outdone in episode two when Reed admits that his life is incomplete because he has never suffered from food poisoning. He then follows this up with a lecture on his disappointment at how people are not attempting to become more intelligent and uses his love of the film Soylent Green, which he views as a piece of high brow science fiction that will challenge people, as the basis for his argument.
But both episodes pale in comparison to the third, where we learn that the last hardcover book Reed purchased was the Joan Collins biography simply because she talks about her experiences guest starring on Star Trek. From there we learn about how Reed becomes confused at why white actors shouldn’t play other races in films, his short lived attempt at making his own cooking show entitled Cooking with Gerry, and Reed’s frustration with Dawson’s Creek inconsistent use of theme songs on the various DVD sets. But the true apex of the show is when we learn of Reed’s ongoing attempts to archive the Internet by using a video camera to tape it.
That Cantankerous continues to top its own style of unbridled brilliance in every show, drawing the listener ever closer to understanding the complex world Reed Farrington lives in, it quickly becomes evident that this podcast offers up the possibility of a window into a fantasy world that you never would have dreamed existed.
So go on, what are you waiting for?
Tags: Cantankerous, Cooking with Gerry, Dawsons Creek, DVD, film, Film Junk, Jay Cheel, Joan Collins, Munchausen syndrome, podcast, Reed Farrington, Science Fiction, Soylent Green, space shuttle columbia, Star Trek



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August 22nd, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Matt, your post about Cantankerous was both unexpected and very enjoyable. We should hire you as a PR guy.
Your summarization of our episodes made me laugh. I guess it takes a different perspective to realize how strange I really am. The irony is that Jay is the talented filmmaker and musician, yet he shines the spotlight on my idiosyncrasies and makes me look like the comic genius. Or should I say “village idiot”?
August 23rd, 2008 at 6:20 pm
Jay’s idiosyncrasies show up pretty regularly on the Film Junk podcast, but he does a great job of setting you up for the fall in Cantankerous. It’s great stuff that I really enjoy listening too. Hopefully you guys start recording episodes a bit more frequently.
September 2nd, 2008 at 11:18 am
Matt, you know sometimes when you recommend a currently on-the-air television show to someone, and then the next episode sucks, leaving you with egg on your face as the people who tuned in wonder why you would possibly like the show. Well, I’m afraid to say that we recorded our next episode of Cantankerous last night, and I don’t think we’ll be winning any awards soon.