Previously: A sex sonic boom sapped us of all happy feelings.
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Sweeney: When we launched the podcast, we were careful to launch with a string of somewhat disparate media – a TV show, a YA novel, a movie, and a thematic conversation. Mostly, this was about making it clear that all media was fair game for the podcast; we were not going to be a TV podcast or a book podcast or – you get the idea.
That said, movies are kind of our weak spot. They’re great for us because we are consuming a fuck ton of media and a movie is an easier ask than a full season of television or a book (particularly if you are a very slow reader, like me). But they’re not our go-to critiquing media. For the most part we’ve only done movies on the site for #snarkathon or because there is a movie to cap off a show we’re recapping. (Sometimes both at once.)
AND SO when I asked my dear friend Nick Jenkins to be on the podcast, rather than asking him to come discuss a thing, as we usually do, I thought it would be more fun to ask him to pick a movie. He’s a former film professor with a podcast of his own that we’ve mentioned quite a few times – Reel Bad – and I told him he could take a break from talking about shitty movies and talk about any movie his choice. I’m not sure what I was expecting, but it definitely was not 1987’s vampire thriller Near Dark.
Much to our surprise, though, we had a ton of fun. Find out what we loved, what maybe didn’t work as well, and why Nick chose this particular film on this week’s episode of the podcast:
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As always, thank you to Stefan Chin for our delightful theme music.
For those of you watching and reading along, here is our planned upcoming media in the order they’ll be released: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle In Time, A Wrinkle in Time the movie (posting the Wednesday after it’s released!), Marvel’s Runaways, Atomic Blonde, and A Game of Thrones.
Finally, here is this episode’s media mentioned:
Twilight (Little, Brown and Company, 2005) (Recaps)
The Walking Dead (AMC, 2010-present)
Aliens (20th Century Fox, 1986)
Bonfire by Krysten Ritter (Hutchinson, 2017) (Podcast)
Midnight, Texas (NBC, 2017) (Podcast)
Heroes (NBC, 2006-2010)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (ABC, 2013-present)
Top Gun (Paramount Pictures, 1986) (Recap)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (The WB/UPN, 1997-2003) (Recaps)
Blue Steel (Lightning Pictures, 1989)
The Hurt Locker (Summit Entertainment, 2008)
Detroit (Annapurna Pictures, 2017)
The Terminator (Orion Pictures, 1984)
Next time on Snark Squad Pod: A funny and incredibly enjoyable Amazon Original in Episode 008 – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.