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Oct 2011 19

By Fred Topel

“I want to be the quirky guy that sings Brown Eyed Girl in a church” – Christopher Moynihan

You haven’t heard of Christopher Moynihan yet, but I was sufficiently impressed when I met him at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. He created and wrote the pilot for Man Up, in which he also stars. That’s the kind of self-motivated upstart I can get behind.

Man Up isn’t what it sounds like either. The testosterone heavy title is ironic. These men are 30-something suburbanites who play lots of video games and want healthy relationships with their wives and families. Craig (Moynihan) is the idealistic romantic who tries to stop a wedding to win the girl of his dreams.

Theresa (Teri Polo) and Will (Mather Zickel) are the happily married couple, but Theresa’s brother Kenny (Dan Fogler) still has woman troubles. Mainly that his ex-wife Brenda (Amanda Detmer) is still friends with his sister and brings her new boyfriend Grant (Henry Simmons) to make him crazy.

Shot in the single camera style without a studio audience, the style of Man Up will be familiar to fans of shows like 30 Rock and Modern Family. Man Up premieres October 18 on ABC and Moynihan tells us how he’s going to explore relationships, beautiful ladies and video games in the most product placement heavy interview I think I’ve ever done.

Read our exclusive interview with Christopher Moynihan on SuicideGirls.com.

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Oct 2011 19

MaiTai Suicide in Oh Mai

  • INTO: Adventures, affection, antiques, articulated skeletons, being barefoot, Bianchi, bike rides, clean laundry, clever individuals, clocks, fairy tales, fantasy, fog, movies, freckles, gramophones, honeysuckle, indirect lighting, kickball, less is more, lily of the valley, lip balm, Luna, mindfulness, motorcycles, my ladies, naps, nesting, peppermint, photography, PineappleJay, reading, rock climbing, science, science fiction, summer nights, sunrises, sweet tea, swimming, tattoos, vanilla soy lattes, yoga.
  • NOT INTO: Bullshit.
  • HOBBIES: The mischievous kind.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Music, iPhone, Nook. lip balm, State Farm.
  • VICES: Speeding.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Studying and causing trouble.

Get to know MaiTai better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Oct 2011 18

By Fred Topel

“We have a big problem in Israel and it’s called the suspension of disbelief.” – Aharon Keshales

You may know about all the complicated problems facing the country of Israel if you keep up with the news. However, there’s one aspect of Israel’s political situation that’s going underreported. Their film industry produces no fun movies. But, finally, a duo of filmmakers is breaking their country out of the serious, somber movie rut.

I discovered Rabies, the first Israeli slasher movie, at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX. It has played a few other festivals like Tribeca and London FrightFest, and it will come around again at ScreamFest in Los Angeles this month. It’s sure to get more attention for blowing the lid off an entire genre, let alone a local film industry.

It’s better not to know too much about the film so it can surprise you, but it does involve a group of young characters in the woods who have some bad guys after them. The cast of Israeli stars will be largely unknown to international audiences, unless they’re really worldly. So you’ll discover some exciting new talent and you won’t believe where the story takes them.

Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado made their feature film debut with Rabies. Keshales was a teacher and film critic, and Papushado was his student. Their simple thought of “why not make a slasher movie in Israel” has brought them around the world to discuss the festival favorite. In Austin, we spent a full 30 minutes talking about world affairs and the cultural differences in the language of cinema.

Read our exclusive interview with Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado on SuicideGirls.com.

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Oct 2011 18

Milloux Suicide in Cootie Catcher

  • INTO: Murder By Death, forensics, film editing, music making, sleeping, Siouxsie, the art of soap operas, country music, Cute Cannibals, claymation, tails, roadkill, reading upside-down, crying babies, painting on the public, bikes, real emo, skramz, playing shows, steampunk, Satan, Jewish people.
  • HOBBIES: Making movies, making music, making faces, making pictures, making cakes, making sex, Mercs, buying mice, buying fish, buying Chapstick, riding bikes, riding my bike again, riding dudes, working on bikes, working my hips (not).
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My dog (Siouxsie), water, computer, avocados, dental floss.
  • VICES: I have none.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Sleeping and/or on my bike.

Get to know Milloux better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Oct 2011 17

By Nicole Powers

“Pity is my least favorite four-letter word.”
– Amanda Palmer

The fiercely individual Madonna once observed that “life is a mystery” and “everyone must stand alone.” But for some that is tragically not possible. Conjoined twins Evelyn and Evelyn Neville (a.k.a. Evelyn Evelyn) are two such people; their uninvited union – and the uniqueness of their in many ways non-individual state – being both a blessing and a curse.

To say Evelyn Evelyn have had a tough upbringing would be a gross understatement. The pair lost their mother 12 minutes after their traumatic birth, and their early life took a nosedive from there. The girls’ father fell victim to an unlikely chainsaw accident shortly after their mother’s untimely demise, and thus the orphaned twins were left with only each other to rely on as they made their way in this all too cruel world.

Extended stints trapped in a chicken coup and held hostage by a child pornography ring meant the girls were robbed of anything approaching a normal childhood –– if that was ever a possibility given their Siamese status. However, after joining a circus and meeting some similarly conjoined pachyderms, Evelyn Evelyn got an inkling that their bond –– far from being a burden –– was something truly beautiful and special.

Having experienced relentless teasing and taunts for much of their life, the Neville sisters’ world was changed radically by the advent of social media. While in a dead end job filling out sweepstakes applications on behalf of an unappreciative motel proprietor, the duo practiced the songs they once performed with the circus and set up a profile on MySpace to showcase them. Unburdened by physical limitations and prejudices online, their music caught the attention of many, including singer, songwriter, and all round entertainer extraordinaire Amanda Palmer.

Inspired by their songs and by their struggle, Amanda recruited renowned folk musician Jason Webley to help with the project. Produced by Palmer and Webley, Evelyn Evelyn released their debut EP, “Elephant Elephant,” in 2007. Their heartfelt rendition of Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart” –– which served as the B-side of the vinyl edition –– brought them initial success and critical acclaim. A self-titled album followed in 2010, as did numerous sold out live dates.

Having recently returned from a triumphant stint at the prestigious Edinburgh Festival –– and with respect having firmly replaced ridicule –– Evelyn Evelyn embark on the next chapter in their lives with the release of a graphic novel based on their story. Written by Palmer and Webley, and illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler, it’s naturally being released in two parts (via Dark Horse Comics Inc.). Having not only redefined beauty, but what it means to be an individual, SuicideGirls caught up with Palmer to talk about Evelyn Evelyn.

For this interview SG’s editor, Nicole Powers, recruited her own twin siblings, Brenda Day and Samantha May. Though not conjoined, Brenda and Samantha do everything together and feel as if emotionally they are. They are therefore especially excited that Palmer and Webley are unleashing the power of multiples though their production work, and are exploring what it means to be an individual when you’re also one half of a whole. The following is a transcript of their online conversation…

Read our exclusive interview with Amanda Palmer on SuicideGirls.com.

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Oct 2011 17

Nymph Suicide in Wednesday’s Child

  • INTO: Girls, boys, threesomes, foursomes, moresomes, domming, latex, heels, cute feet, piercings, bondage, modeling, the keyhole sessions, tattoo artwork, hair dye, vegan food, booze, brunch, sleepovers, Jägermeister, all things beautiful.
  • NOT INTO: Meat, pot, U2, excessive body hair, buff guys, pants.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: See “INTO” and add: thunderstorms, late nights with good friends, AMP energy drinks, hostessing/playing housewife.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Losing touch, animal cruelty, homophobia, labels.
  • HOBBIES: Cooking, cleaning, fucking, partying.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Cell phone, music, sex, Japanese food, my waterbed.
  • VICES: I’m loud, shameless, have no free time, and am anal.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Watching tv/movies with my partner and my cat.

Get to know Nymph better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Oct 2011 14

by Blogbot

Every week we ask the ladies and gentlemen of the social web to show us their finest ink in celebration of Tattoo Tuesday.

Our favorite submission from Twitter wins a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com.

This week, Vicky P a.k.a. @four20hunny wins with a pair of tattoos that welcome back her fave boys. Huhhh huhh huh!

If you haven’t won this week, don’t forget that you can enter each week until you do, so good luck next Tuesday, and happy inking!

A few things to remember:

  • You have to be 18 to qualify.
  • The tattoo has to be yours…that means permanently etched on your body.
  • On Twitter we search for your entries by looking up the hashtag #TattooTuesday, so make sure you include it in your tweet!

Check out the Tattoo Tuesday winners of weeks past!