GoodTrash GenreCast GoodTrash Media
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- TV & Film
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Each week, Dustin, Dalton and Arthur get together to discuss your favorite genre movies that you wouldn't hear discussed in a film studies program. From 80s action to 90s sci-fi, we provide movie analysis and film analysis to some of your faves. We also include other segments to spice things up. It's the conversations you have outside the theater, but with a bit of academia.
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Ep. 555: The Last Samurai (2003)
Hello dear friends! We're wrapping up the month of April with a host pick from Dalton. And he got sneaky this month, spying on our Patreon Keithan—who helped Dalton get an edge on what movie was coming down the pike earlier. All of that gets us back to Japan to talk about the last movie star AND The Last Samurai. That's right, Tom Cruise is on the docket as we talk historical fiction, samurai, movie endings, movie stars and more! Join us now!
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
04:25 - Quick The Last Samurai Reviews
18:10 - Expanding the Syllabus
37:00 - Analysis
1:01:25 - Shelf or Trash
1:03:01 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film -
Ep. 554: Road House (2024)
Hello dear friends and fiends! We once again find ourselves lightening the mood this month with a little remake of a movie. That's right, we're heading to the Keys to talk about Doug Liman's Road House. This 2024 reboot, which features a new spin on Dalton's namesake, was all the buzz over its release weekend. But, does it deserve the streams? We talk Artificial Intelligence, remakes, movie, stars, Connor McGregor, and much more. Tune in now!
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
05:13 - Quick Road House Reviews
21:57 - Expanding the Syllabus
38:37 - Analysis
1:06:50 - Shelf or Trash
1:10:48 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film -
Civil War Review (2024) — Garbage Chute Special
Hello dear friends. Alex Garland's highly anticipated new picture Civil War has arrived. And there's no Captain America to be found. Instead, Dalton sits in the war room and enlists a troop of GoodTrash Media's finest friends to debrief this new film—Nick Sanford, local filmmaker and Matthew McConaughead, and the Frightful Femme Kirsten Therkelson. Is this movie worth your hard earned money? These three discuss it to their hearts' content—be prepared for possible spoilers. Join the conversation now!
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Ep. 553: Silence (2016)
Hello friends. Things get serious again this week as we take a look back at the little seen Martin Scorsese project Silence. This selection is here thanks to our dear Patreon and friend, Keithan. Dustin puts his collar on firmly to help shepherd us along the story that is Silence. Should more audiences seek this one out? We talk about faith, missionaries, suffering, cellphone face, and much more as we break down Silence.
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
04:13 - Quick Silence Reviews
25:09 - Expanding the Syllabus
36:38 - Analysis
1:16:09 - Shelf or Trash
1:17:24 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film -
Ep. 552: Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
Grab your gear and load the van, we're back on our GoodTrash ish with a cult classic from 2001—Josie and the Pussycats. This teen comedy, described by Arthur as They Live for teens, has developed something of a beloved following in the past decade or so. But, is the reappraisal valid? We discuss the comedy, the satire, product placement, and much, more in our conversation of Josie and the Pussycats.
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
4:11 - Quick Josie and the Pussycats Reviews
17:25 - Expanding the Syllabus
29:55 - Analysis
51:41 - Shelf or Trash
53:09 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film -
Ep. 551: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
Well, friends, we find ourselves once again at the Black Lodge and at the end of our David Lynch marathon. Dustin was able to select our final destination, and he brings us to a small town in the pacific northwest with Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. This prequel to the cult TV series received quite a reaction in its day. But how does it fare on our podcast? We talk Lynch, small towns, America, and much more as we break open Fire Walk with Me.
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
05:29 - Quick Fire Walk with Me Reviews
22:51 - Expanding the Syllabus
39:39 - Analysis
1:06:33 - Shelf or Trash
1:08:12 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
Customer Reviews
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Arguably the greatest podcast called “GoodTrash Genrecast.”
Why so political
I really enjoy this podcast, but my political opinion is not the exactly the same as theirs, even though they are similar I feel like they make it seem as though anyone with a slightly different political view is stupid. I am just so tired of having someone’s political views shoved down my throat all the time. Besides that I do really enjoy the podcast and there is a lot of great information.