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Ep. 28 - Let's talk about Fight Club (it's so, so gay)

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Monica Date rejoins the podcast to discuss the oft-misinterpreted Fight Club, the masculine direction of David Fincher, and Brad Pitt's brilliance as a character abtor. Actor. *ahem* iTunes: http://bit.ly/LTRFItunes Show notes: http://bit.ly/Ep28notes 0:29 Intro Recently Watched + 1:45 X-Men: Apocalypse's pink and blue people, Lost Girl's beautiful succubus bisexual representation + 5:40 Orphan Black: and Joss Whedon shade, a Chris Evans Corner feint, and The Eyes of my Mother wasn't what was expected at all + 13:59: Delving into foreign directors who have gone English with Denis Villeneuve's Incendies and Kim Jee-Woon's The Last Stand 24:32 Fight Club discussion + Toxic masculinity and a fanbase that's missing the point + David Fincher and great masculine cinema + The brilliance of Brad Pitt as the one-note character and ab-haver, shade to Jai Courtney. + This key link between Fight Club and Turn Down For What will blow your mind! 1:12:50 Recommendations, trivia, stat of the week, outro + bloopers
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Monica Date rejoins the podcast to discuss the oft-misinterpreted Fight Club, the masculine direction of David Fincher, and Brad Pitt's brilliance as a character abtor. Actor. *ahem* iTunes: http://bit.ly/LTRFItunes Show notes: http://bit.ly/Ep28notes 0:29 Intro Recently Watched + 1:45 X-Men: Apocalypse's pink and blue people, Lost Girl's beautiful succubus bisexual representation + 5:40 Orphan Black: and Joss Whedon shade, a Chris Evans Corner feint, and The Eyes of my Mother wasn't what was expected at all + 13:59: Delving into foreign directors who have gone English with Denis Villeneuve's Incendies and Kim Jee-Woon's The Last Stand 24:32 Fight Club discussion + Toxic masculinity and a fanbase that's missing the point + David Fincher and great masculine cinema + The brilliance of Brad Pitt as the one-note character and ab-haver, shade to Jai Courtney. + This key link between Fight Club and Turn Down For What will blow your mind! 1:12:50 Recommendations, trivia, stat of the week, outro + bloopers
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