Episode #63: You're Next and The World's End (Part 2) - a podcast by Film Geek Radio

from 2013-08-30T01:33:25

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You know it's gonna be a good episode when Monica starts dusting off her sociology textbooks. In Part 2 of their discussion on You're Next and The World's End, she and Andrew dive into all the various layers of subtext that exist beneath both films. Is You're Next a critique of the political left? Are Adam Wingard and his filmmaking buddies trying to make a statement about the state of the industry? Is The World's End a critique of Hollywood remake culture? How does it critique free-market capitalism while also celebrating individualism, and how does that get a bit messy when dealing with the topic of alcoholism? Grab a beer, make sure no masked killers are around, and tune in to find out.



SHOW NOTES:



0:22 - Intro

2:15 - Good kills in You're Next

3:40 - Thoughts on the Final Girl

6:15 - Tone and family dynamics

12:46 - A cast of filmmakers

15:08 - The ending, possible political subtext

21:56 - Weird sex stuff

27:36 - The World's End intro and clip

29:25 - Gary King as symbolic of Hollywood

31:31 - A critique of corporate capitalism, Durkheimian anomie

35:48 - Interpreting the ending

45:06 - Questioning authority in the Cornetto Trilogy

47:46 - The aliens and other miscellaneous things

52:38 - Show close



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