EP026 –  Literally Don’t Do This, But Don’t Do This Literally with Alex Ross Perry

10/16/25 - Season 1 Episode 26

We’re wandering through a mystery neighborhood (we don’t know the name) with Alex Ross Perry, who has TWO movies screening in Austin on the same day.

Here to promote his 10-year passion project VIDEO HEAVEN—an essay film about video stores screening at Austin Film Society, and his part of the omnibus VHS series at Fantastic Fest, Alex has built up a fair amount of cred since 2014’s LISTEN UP, PHILIP. Of course, “you can’t pay for Montessori preschool with cred.” Ain’t that the truth.

We catch Alex on the heels of last year’s PAVEMENTS, a fictional(?) documentary about the indie rock band Pavement that aims to be both fabricated—and factual. We’ve got questions and he’s got answers, pulling at the seams of a complicated film for which he created a fake Hollywood biopic (Joe Keery as Stephen Malkmus), staged a full off-Broadway musical with audiences who had no idea they were in a movie, and curated a hagiographic four-day Pavement museum all while cutting an archival dive into the 1990s phenoms against a  2022 reunion tour. It’s a lot. 

We walk where the streets all have names… and end up with Alex’s contrarian take on AI, which is both slanted and enchanting: the long and short of it, he’s not worried.  This industry is built on execs’ calendars filled with endless notes calls with the sole job of justifying everyone’s existence. Just like politicians, “studio execs won’t let themselves be put out to pasture….and nobody who’s rich shows themselves the door.”

 

Discussion links: IMPOLEX (2009) | LISTEN UP PHILIP (2014) | COLOR WHEEL (2011) | QUEEN OF EARTH (2015) | HER SMELL (2018) | RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW (2023) | VHS HALLOWEEN (2025) | VIDEO HEAVEN (2024) | SLOW CENTURY (2002) | PAVEMENTS (2024) | DUNKIRK (2017) | BARBIE (2023) | BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (2018) | ROCKET MAN (2019) | SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS 2 (2008)

 

Tags

Alex Ross Perry, Pavement documentary, Video Heaven, indie filmmaking, music documentary, documentary filmmaking, Stephen Malkmus, experimental documentary, mockumentary, Robert Greene editor, Austin Film Society, Fantastic Fest, video store documentary, indie rock documentary, fair use filmmaking, VHS horror, Listen Up Philip, screenwriting, AI and filmmaking, narrative documentary