
An anti-capitalist kaiju and giant monster podcast in a world where no one is coming to save us.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 133 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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It's tokusatsu time with long time listener, first time caller, Newfie.
We're exploring Hideaki Anno's fourth addition to his "Shin" series and his take on the prolific Japanese superhero. We tackle cults, covid conspiracies, contradiction, motorcyc... more
We are making our way through the Alien and Predator franchises and are so thoroughly in the late 90s. Yellow tints, lots of leather, and it's gay!
We dissect ideas of power, queerness, the psyche, and basketball.
We have bonus episodes, behind the... more
It's long hallway time! Along with the film's troubled production, we discuss what Fincher's nihilistic entry to the series has to say about queerness, the AIDS epidemic, pregnancy and the nuclear family, Christianity and the possibility of redemptio... more
We are the Predators, and we're hunting for meaning beyond "wow that's racist" in the critically panned sequel, Predator 2 (1990). We speculate who the Predator is an analog for, how the director's background may have influenced the uh.... portrayal ... more
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Edifying fun, informative and cultured
Rabbit, Charlie, and Barto are fun hosts and do their research when talking about movies and always have interesting insights. Sometimes they don’t know stuff but that’s because they’re young and dumb and that’s all part of the charm of the show.
Fun, lighthearted and thoughtful anti-capitalist movie takes. 👍
This podcast is my favorite pod cast at the moment! I highly recommend it!!!
Capitalism and the state are the real giant monsters
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Apple Podcasts | #217 |
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No Gods, No Monsters launched 5 years ago and published 133 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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