From Dollhouses to Deathrails: The Taking of Pelham ONe Two Three (1974)
Episode Summary:
Eden and Peter dive into a delightfully eclectic mix of recent pop culture experiences--from fake pencil sharpenings and dollhouse Gundams to metal album releases and the gritty realism of 1970s New York cinema. They explore the original The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974), sparking a lively debate: is it a riveting, electric thriller or a dated, tension-deflated relic? Along the way, they touch on Switch 2 impressions, a hilarious Taskmaster season, questionable Steam game purchases, and the highs and lows of cult cinema fandom.
Show Notes:
Life Updates & Pencil Parties
- Eden recounts a surreal Minneapolis trip to witness the "sharpening" of a 20-foot neighborhood pencil statue.
- Attendees included 1,500+ people, costumes, DJs, and a fake giant pencil sharpener hoisted into place.
- Cassi already has cosplay plans for next year.
Dollhouses, Gundams & DIY Projects
- Eden builds a full miniature room box to pose model kits like Gundams in.
- Explores the satisfying craft process of assembling furniture, windows, and baseboards in a modular design.
Music Corner
- New Katatonia album: promising with fresh energy, but Peter reserves judgment.
- Rivers of Nihil: cool influence from Black Crown Initiate, but repeated saxophone use is a dealbreaker for Peter.
- Vildhjarta: heavy, adventurous, and rewards deep listening.
Gaming Talk
- Peter's impressions of the Switch 2: improved Mario Kart experience with 24-player chaos, but still not a travel must-have.
- Thoughts on the cult of Nintendo vs. more versatile handheld platforms like the Steam Deck.
- Eden's attempt to play Synduality: Echo of Ada ends in a refund due to game-breaking texture issues.
Cult & Camp Cinema
- Eden attends a VHS screening of the awful-but-fun 1970s exploitation film White Fire with a themed drinking game.
- Peter is tempted by the trailer but is firmly advised: "Don't watch White Fire."
Reading Recommendations
- Eden finishes all 11 published volumes of Adachi and Shimomura, including volume 99.9 (sci-fi time-jump bonus stories).
- Enthusiastic recommendation of The Apothecary Diaries, a mystery series set in a fictionalized ancient China full of intrigue and clever deduction.
What We're Watching
- Peter enjoys Taskmaster Season 19 with Jason Mantzoukas, calling it chaotic, hilarious, and worth the YouTube binge.
Main Topic: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
- Eden loved it: tense, stylish, electric; Peter found it frustratingly flat in tension and offensively dated.
- Discussion touches on 70s NYC despair, racism and misogyny in period pieces, Walter Matthau's charisma, and how modern remakes miss the gritty charm of the original.
- Fun fact: Robert Shaw (Mr. Blue) also played Quint in Jaws.
- Finale: Walter Matthau's "Gesundheit" stare is iconic.