QAA Podcast - Homestead (Premium E277) Sample

Episode Date: February 10, 2025

It’s a movie, it’s a show, it’s an online marketplace. After a nuke is detonated in downtown Los Angeles, a group of survivalists must work together in “Homestead,” the latest Movie / Online... Shop from the patriots who brought you ‘Sound of Freedom.’ Everything in the movie is for sale, and so are all four hosts' souls after watching it. Julian has somehow emerged unscathed, fully accepting that what used to be called “Motion Pictures” are now motion online catalogues. Travis takes issue with some of the survival strategies depicted in the film. Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium episodes: http://www.patreon.com/QAA Brad Abrahams: https://x.com/LoveAndSaucers // https://www.instagram.com/bradwtf/ Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe, Jake Rockatansky, and Corey Klotz. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I think of it. If you're hearing this, well done. You found a way to connect to the Internet. Welcome to the QAA podcast, Premium Episode 277, The Homestead, Movie, and Merch Night. As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Brad Abrahams, Julian Fields, and Travis View. Folks, we have an absolute treat slash trick for you today.
Starting point is 00:00:56 We are going to be talking. about Angel Studios' latest movie in theaters now and pirated onto our computers Homestead. Now, this is a movie that seems to be built entirely on selling
Starting point is 00:01:16 prepper gear. Now, I can actually... What if... This is very important. What if an infomercial for thousands of products was launched by New King L.A. It's the best infomercial
Starting point is 00:01:30 ever made McDunna has done it again folks if two immigrants like panic nuke L.A. with like Acme bombs
Starting point is 00:01:38 like big yellow barrels with red radiation signs on them they blew up L.A. I didn't realize that there was this whole like merch tie in
Starting point is 00:01:48 when we were talking about when we were talking about the episode in SIGLA I was like oh Angel Studios they did sound of freedom they got a movie about a nuke in L.A.
Starting point is 00:01:55 This is perfect. I'm going to be doing a movie night and then when we just jumped on the recording, Julie was like, tell me you got all the merch. I was like, what, what? I extensively wrote in Signal, but Jake has a variety of mental illnesses that make him not read any of my posts. That is so true. It's like my posts
Starting point is 00:02:11 have been so abusive that he blocks them all out. And so he doesn't get any of the information he needs for me. You know, I have, and maybe this is for better or for worse, I have all notifications turned off on my phone. Oh my God, man. Because, so because I don't like it buzzing or beeping or anything. And I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't. I don't. I don't like my attention being called to it. That's what everyone does, and they leave the notifications. I have no notification. So the only way I see stuff on my phone is if I actively remember to go in and check it.
Starting point is 00:02:40 So what will happen sometimes is I'll go into the signal chat, and there will have been an entire conversation that took place. And I'll just kind of, you know, like speed readers will sort of fill in the gaps with their imagination. I sort of do that with work chat. And then we end up in situations like this. Guys, audience, one colleague for sale, barely used. I think, like, no, I think very used, not refurbished. Somebody, please, refurbish me. But fortunately for us, Julian had a keen eye on both the SkyMall-esque online catalog
Starting point is 00:03:17 for all of the prepper gear featured in the movie. So we're going to be peppering in as we break down this absolute piece of shit. I hated watching this. Awesome. You're so fucking wrong about this. I enjoyed myself. I was smiling throughout. I was enjoying it. Jake and I are going to bully you into submission over this one. I really doubt that because this is the finest representation of America and Americans. It has successfully ascertained that all Americans are craven. They are cowardly. They panic at the, you know, when any treats get taken away.
Starting point is 00:03:57 and even the ones that are prepared are savage murderous maniacs ready to turn on their brethren at any point and shoot them right through the heart it's awesome there's nobody to save anybody else the character that's at the moral apex of the movie is like a diluted joan of arc like god-brained lunatic it's awesome it's awesome i think it's perfect the problem is though it's just so boring what do you mean don't feel like a good pastiche why do you need a movie why do you get a movie when you can have a series of poorly written conversations that are advertising products. Just a string of infomercials. That's all it was. Have you ever wondered what happens when a stock photograph comes to life? Yes, I was wondering
Starting point is 00:04:41 the whole time I'm watching it. I'm like, why does this look like absolute shit? It's because you can buy every part. That's it. And they have to do like the product thing. It's like when, you know, when I used to make advertisements for these big companies, It's like, you know, the soft drink would want the can turned in the proper way.
Starting point is 00:05:00 The drinking has to look a certain way. So every part of this movie is trying to be like a grimy end of the world thing. But they have to be wearing brand new things and like logo turned to the camera. And so it's so awkward. I love it. Each shot of a product is about two times as long as it should be editorially, just lingering on every logo. See, herein lies the problem. Now, if I had gone into this with my...
Starting point is 00:05:26 capitalist brain, knowing that everything I was seeing was potentially that I could look it up online and see the prices and read the description, I think I would have had a fucking blast. But instead, yeah. But instead, I went into this like wanting a post-apocalyptic movie, which is like one of my favorite genres, 2012, Independence Day, Greenland. No, no, no, no, no. This is David Lynch. This is the unreality of America.
Starting point is 00:05:52 This is like a perfect, a perfectly unhinged. deconstructed mess that only exists in like the most psychotic like what if preperism but sky mall like what if it's just it's perfect it's where we we need to be right now and the reason why you dissociated is because that is what american experience is now it's a dissociative uh experience and it's but they could have copied there's so many and they did copy in so many ways like the normal tropes and we'll get into it what if movie was trailer for television show you know No, what if there's nothing, nothing can be distinguished anymore. It's a mess.
Starting point is 00:06:31 It's Mulholland Drive. David Lynch would be proud. Absolutely not. Now, if you wanted to watch a movie, if you wanted to watch a movie about a paranoid group of ex-military preppers, do their best to manage a doomsday bunker in the Colorado Rocky Hills, this is not that movie. But what if they were living at like an Olive Garden? What if Olive Garden was like a fortress? It's so good. It's so good.
Starting point is 00:07:01 You guys are so fucking wrong about this movie. God, I really, I fucking, I feel sorry for you. And what's more? I would like to alert the U.S. government that we have a Canadian national in, in fucking Texas. So highly arrestable. He is pirating your movies. Homestead pirated in English. I didn't pirate this.
Starting point is 00:07:22 distributed, legally distributed. I did not pirate this movie. I did not. I don't know how you guys got it. I went to the theater. Look. Well, after seven years of doing this podcast, we finally have a crazy role reversal in which Julian is loving this, a piece of shit movie. He's into the products.
Starting point is 00:07:46 He's into the advertising. It all makes sense to him. No, no, no. And I am criticizing. the lack of artistry in this post-nuclear Los Angeles. This is, we're in a different era. No, but what you need to understand is that you are in denial about where we are at. The reason you don't enjoy this movie is because you have not accepted things about the
Starting point is 00:08:10 American experience that I am beyond, okay? I am fucking sitting on the moon looking down at this country from above. I am Google Maps. You are just one of the little people they drop into the map. You only have a tiny little street view. I am fucking galactic. It is rude to tell people what they are. Nobody likes to be told what they're thinking.
Starting point is 00:08:31 You're a little playmobile. I am fucking holding you and toying with you. I'm making you, you and Brad are little playmobiles. I'm making you hug each other. Can you kick Julian off the, off this? I am here. I am alive. I'm going to put Julian up for sale in our merch catalog for the end of the world.
Starting point is 00:08:50 He's pristine. Not scuffed at all. Expensive. $22,000. The same as the Hummer. Okay. Dick, don't work so well, but rest is fine. No, brain don't work so well either.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Okay, I got a lot of back pain. Listen, whatever. He's got indigestion, too, folks. But he makes one hell of a cup of coffee. Speaking of David Lynch. For you, my friend, lower price. You've been listening to a sample of a premium episode of the QAA podcast. For access to the full episode, as well as all past premium episodes and all of our
Starting point is 00:09:20 podcast miniseries. go to patreon.com slash QAA. Travis, why is that such a good deal? Well, Jake, you get hundreds of additional episodes of the QAA podcast for just $5 per month. For that very low price, you get access to over 200 premium episodes plus all of our miniseries. That includes 10 episodes of Man Clan with Julian and Annie, 10 episodes of Pervers with Julian and Liv, 10 episodes of the Spectral Voyager with Jake and Brad, plus 20 episodes of Trickle Down with me. Travis View. It's a bounty of content and the best deal in podcasting.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Travis, for once, I agree with you. And I also agree that people could subscribe by going to patreon.com slash QAA. Well, that's not an opinion. It's a fact. You're so right, Jake. We love and appreciate all of our listeners. Yes, we do. And Travis is actually crying right now, I think, out of gratitude, maybe. That's not true. The part about be crying. Not me being grateful. I'm very grateful. Oh

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