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SQUIB GAMES FINALE: ROBOCOP W/SPECIAL GUEST ERIK VAN DER WOLF

SQUIB GAMES FINALE: ROBOCOP W/SPECIAL GUEST ERIK VAN DER WOLF

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SPECIAL NOTE: SEASON 15 OF THE GOOD, THE POD AND THE UGLY CELEBRATES THE USE OF THE PRACTICAL AND DIGITAL EFFECT KNOWN AS THE SQUIB. IRL GUN VIOLENCE IS INTOLERABLE AND RENOUNCED BUT... CINEMATIC VIOLENCE WILL BE CELEBRATED IN A WAY THAT WILL DISTURB SOME LISTENERS.

TGTPTU books its final perp in the 20-movie-long shooting spree of Season 15 – Squib Games with—dead or alive, you’re coming with me—ROBOCOP (1987), a pod favorite.

Like last week’s film Walker (played by Ed Harris and not Peter Weller), this week’s movie concerns a man caught up in the machinery of his time, except Officer Alex Murphy (played by Peter Weller and not Ed Harris) is a character at least moderately sympathetic, despite his chosen profession. Similarly but instead of returning to the past to satire the violence of American imperialism, this week’s feature directed by Paul Verhoeven (his first American film) occurs in the Reagan-esque future of the 1990s to satire the violence of American corporatism. And while the commonalities between this season’s final pairing continue, the word count for these show notes is limited.

Jack is out this week. Filling his guest host spot is pod regular Erik W. Van Der Wolf from the Blood and Popcorn podcast.

This ep—while host Ken reveals the origin of his large-frame eyeglasses fetish, host Thomas introduces his replacement for regulating future seasons’ discussions, and host Ryan does research and independently comes to the wrong conclusion that RoboCop’s action scenes aren’t very good—guest Erik weighs in on matters of substance and industry with a slide deck and laser light/hologram show and talking points on how modern filmmaking trends might get in the way of the “lightning in a bottle” confluence of unexpected events that creates an amazing film like Verhoeven’s RoboCop and likely prevents another good RoboCop today, a problem not just of franchises but of the modern movie condition of IP and rebootquels. The 3D animation between slides is remarkable; the interactive hologram of Erik as a helmetless RoboCop, Ken as Cain, Ryan as the jetpack, and Thomas as the toxic sludge kill are all mind-blowing. Unfortunate that this is an audio medium. And there are licensing issues. And lawyers.

A special thanks segment and a limited version of our end-of-season film rankings conclude the episode. Also, Season 16’s director is announced.

I’d buy that for a dollar!

(The revivified, cybernetic remains of SF legend Harlan Ellison approach with hand extended to accept your dollar.)

((Post-postscript: There will be two more eps released this season (and calendar year) as i. sometimes you’ve got to sing for your dinner and ii. our three unwise men will finally be putting the Christ back into Christmas with 2025’s Winter Holidays episode.))

THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.
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