22 Min.

Ep. 26 - Run Hide Fight, The Link Between Politics and Movies OBEY

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3/12/2021 - In this episode, we talk about the DailyWire's film "Run Hide Fight" and how to think about the culture war between left and right wing movies. I end up coming to the general conclusion that "Run Hide Fight" is the inverse of movies like "Birds of Prey" and Blumhouse's remake of "Black Christmas". This isn't useless, but it's worth noting that apolitical movies that are great often unintentionally about conservative values like the individual, family, relationships, or the value of a life. Examples include "Hereditary" and "Mandy". I also reference "Midsommar" as a good that shows a woman standing up to a man without it being an offputting left wing diatribe. 

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Twitter

@TheObeyPodcast

@MatthewTKeck

Also, check out "Beyond Talking Points"! Two people with very different political ideologies talk policy and philosophy!

3/12/2021 - In this episode, we talk about the DailyWire's film "Run Hide Fight" and how to think about the culture war between left and right wing movies. I end up coming to the general conclusion that "Run Hide Fight" is the inverse of movies like "Birds of Prey" and Blumhouse's remake of "Black Christmas". This isn't useless, but it's worth noting that apolitical movies that are great often unintentionally about conservative values like the individual, family, relationships, or the value of a life. Examples include "Hereditary" and "Mandy". I also reference "Midsommar" as a good that shows a woman standing up to a man without it being an offputting left wing diatribe. 

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Twitter

@TheObeyPodcast

@MatthewTKeck

Also, check out "Beyond Talking Points"! Two people with very different political ideologies talk policy and philosophy!

22 Min.

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