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A movie analysis show looking at your favorite cult and genre films from across cinema history. Each week, Dustin, Arthur, and Dalton try to apply academic rigor and critical analysis to the films you wouldn’t talk about in a film studies class while having a few laughs along the way. It’s the conversations you have in the lobby of the multiplex with a little more room to breathe, and the occasional footnote. Stay tuned to the feed for bonus episodes on new releases.
A movie analysis show looking at your favorite cult and genre films from across cinema history. Each week, Dustin, Arthur, and Dalton try to apply academic rigor and critical analysis to the films you wouldn’t talk about in a film studies class while having a few laughs along the way. It’s the conversations you have in the lobby of the multiplex with a little more room to breathe, and the occasional footnote. Stay tuned to the feed for bonus episodes on new releases.
Episodes

Saturday Dec 06, 2014
GTGC #100 Mulholland Dr
Saturday Dec 06, 2014
Saturday Dec 06, 2014
We're keeping it weird in our 100th episode with David Lynch's Mulholland Dr.

Friday Nov 28, 2014
GTGC #99 The Wire
Friday Nov 28, 2014
Friday Nov 28, 2014
We break down HBO's The Wire, because this is America.

Friday Nov 21, 2014
GTGC #98 Orange is the New Black
Friday Nov 21, 2014
Friday Nov 21, 2014
Hopefully you won't want to be in solitary confinement after listening to our analysis of Orange is the New Black

Saturday Nov 15, 2014
GTGC #97 Veronica Mars
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
We get academic discussing UPN/CW's Veronica Mars

Monday Nov 10, 2014
GTGC #96 The West Wing
Monday Nov 10, 2014
Monday Nov 10, 2014
It's television and politics in this episode as we serve up tri-partisan analysis

Monday Nov 03, 2014
GTGC #95 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Monday Nov 03, 2014
Monday Nov 03, 2014
We open up the throttle on some cutting analysis

Saturday Oct 25, 2014
GTGC #94 You're Next
Saturday Oct 25, 2014
Saturday Oct 25, 2014
This week, the Shocktober Marathon begins to draw to an end with a look at Adam Wingard's You're Next. Kirsten Therkelson joins us in the studio to help dissect the horror-satire. The whole crew reacts favorably towards the movie, and so should you!
Kirsten discusses her difficulties in coming up with an analysis. She first mentions class warfare which is prevalent within the film. She then moves into a discussion of power dynamics. Dalton begins by talking about social systems and agents of socialization. He argues that the family's role in the formation of one’s self and individuality is one of the most important within society. Alex talks about the subversion of power and raises the question of what happens when the family dynamic is turned on its head. Dustin takes a formalist approach and dissects the use of the score and how it reinforces the themes of the narrative. Dustin points out the use of different techniques and instruments at different points.
The Game follows our analysis, and we talk our favorite cinematic masks. And finally, we go down in flames as we end with a look at what has us Fired Up in Pop Culture.
You're Next Timestamps
02:36 - Welcome and Introductions
04:58 - Synopsis and Reviews
16:30 - Analysis
47:13 - Shelf or Trash/Else or Instead
59:10 - Social Media
1:04:13 - The Game - Favorite Cinematic Masks
1:11:15 - Fired Up in Pop Culture
1:22:10 - Wrap Up
Saturday Oct 25, 2014
LIVE Bonus Show: Tempus Fugit
Saturday Oct 25, 2014
Saturday Oct 25, 2014
A GTGC first! We do a live show at the Paramount OKC in which we screened Nick Sanford's film Tempus Fugit before we recorded. We have an interview with Mr Sanford as well as the film's lead, Adam Hampton and then we do what we always do and bring the thunder with our analyses.

Saturday Oct 18, 2014
GTGC #93 Zombieland
Saturday Oct 18, 2014
Saturday Oct 18, 2014
Find out the rules for good film analysis in this week's road trip into Zombieland

Saturday Oct 11, 2014
GTdC #5 12 Angry Men
Saturday Oct 11, 2014
Saturday Oct 11, 2014
Justice served very cold as we recorded this show a couple of months ago. Listen as we bring analysis to Sidney Lumet's 12 Angry Men.
