This episode is a goddamn big deal as we discuss drag, filth, horror, and glamour with the drag Supermonster and superstar Biqtch Puddin’!
The Goddamn Guys are honored to be in the presence of Drag Queen Super Monster, Motivational speaker, Spokeswoman for #classicamericantrash, Twitch gamer badass, Emmy Nominated, Nerd, Actress, and winner of Season 2 of the greatest show on television, Dragula: BIQTCH PUDDIN’!
Biqtch Puddin’ (Steven Glen Diehl) is an American drag performer who was one of the ten contestants to compete in the second season of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula. At the end of Episode 10, Biqtch Puddin won the crown and title of America’s Next Drag Supermonster. Biqtch Puddin’ was one of the first drag artists to organize digital drag shows in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, & she was instrumental in making sure that drag artists are able to hold digital drag shows on Twitch.
We talk about the Atalanta Drag Scene, Winning Dragula, Horror Video Games, Horror Movies, and so much more!
This was an absolute treat. Dig in.
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On this episode, the goddamn guys sit down with Australian filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay to chat about her newest film, The Serpents Skin!
For anyone that doesn't know Alice's work, you must be sleeping six feet under. She's got 7 feature films under her belt and she's only 21 years old. The Serpents Skin, like many of her other films, tackles a subject from a queer perspective and flips a traditional narrative on its head. This is a story of love, lust, tattooing and just a little dash of possession. One of the most unique and visionary directors to come out in the last decade, Alice isn't stopping any time soon and she is telling stories her way, without compromise, and she is the exact type of artist we love to showcase and tell you about.
Strap in for an episode exploring her career, her favorite collaborators and a fair share of ass kissing from our end.



















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