Deep dives into art and media. We did five years dissecting Deep Space Nine with The Rules of Acquisition. Star Trek is overrated. We went in on David Lynch. That was fun. Now? Biding our time. It happens when it happens.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 281 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
We go back to the old ways: Three of us having disagreements about a science fiction television show.
We talk a while about Noah Hawley as craftsman and artist, and what we think about the first four episodes of Alien: Earth on FX.
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Why is Wade crying all the time? What a wimp.
Was Superman good?
How does Superman, a movie we all watched, compare with Fantastic Four, a movie only Hugh saw?
Is Supes anti-Israel? Does it have first act problems?
Are we as a nation ready to w... more
We're living in a transitional moment for American history. So lets talk about the Western in cinema and American identity.
Was this simply a tense movie about how we all lost our minds during Covid, or an evil inverse of the John Ford Western?
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We talk a bit about Ryan Coogler's excellent vampire movie Sinners, then we talk some other movies and such, but then hey don't worry the conversation swings back to Sinners at the end... by way of Greek philosophy and Epicurious. Yeah, that's right.... more
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The relatively relatable yet esoteric friends look back at DS9 and see if it holds up to modern standards. Loved every minute of it and would love to see the three branch out to other series. Also, they make some good stuff for Patreon.
These guys are both informative and hilarious. I wish they’d tackle Voyager and/or TNG, as well. Give em a listen, for sure.
Spoiler alert would be nice
Great stuff.
What I thought was merely a Star Trek rewatch podcast turned out to be a suspenseful psycho drama, the likes of which no one has ever seen or heard. You will witness the psychological breakdown of the three hosts as they slowly decline into blackpill insanity.
Not to mention, they turned me on to Greatest Generation and Chapo Traphouse which are both amazing!
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This podcast offers insightful discussions focused on various facets of art and media, drawing connections between films, television, and broader cultural themes. Topics such as cinematic histories, social commentary, and character analyses take center stage, providing deep explorations into films like 'Eddington', 'Sinners', and more. The hosts bring a blend of humor and critique, discussing everything from the complexities of Paul Reubens' life to the intricacies of storytelling in shows like 'Andor'. This unique blend of thoughtful commentary and casual banter likely makes it appealing to listeners who enjoy intellectual discussions about popular culture through a critical lens.
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