Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse

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(Formerly titled THIS IS THE END: POP CULTURE & COLLAPSE.) For many people, the years 2020 and 2021 have felt like the intersections of fictional dystopias and real-life dystopias, between systems collapse and personal collapse. Join the Pop Mythologist as he uses pop culture to explore the many connections between real-life dystopias, the collapse of societal systems, and the individual lives affected by those systems, all viewed through the lens of movies, books, comics, games, and TV shows. If you‘re a nerd, geek, activist, or just someone concerned about the state of the world—or all of the above—this podcast is for you.

  1. 10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 2

    02/21/2023

    10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 2

    (Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.") NOTE: This episode was recorded in Dec. of 2022 but I've only gotten around to editing it now. Since then I've become much better acquainted with ChatGPT and so, yes, I know its name (whereas at the time of this recording I still didn't). LINKS: Jess Kroll's film reviews   https://www.popmythology.com/author/jmskroll/ Jess Kroll author page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jesskrollauthor 'The One' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3DaKuuJ 'The Werewolf Council' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3Xz1u63   'Land of Smiles' by Jess Kroll https://amzn.to/3JlRIjk   LIST OF FILMS (and spoiler time stamps)   -----------------------------------   WALL-E 5:08 - 5:53 (possible minor spoiler) 8:44 - 9:07 spoiler 13:23 - 13:36 spoiler 15:13 - 15:36 spoiler 17:42 - 18:32 spoiler DON’T LOOK UP 22:50 - 23:05 26:55 - 27:02 (possible minor spoiler) 29:44 - 29:54 (possible minor spoiler) 30:34 - 31:10 spoiler 32:37 - 36:23 (possible minor spoilers) 37:09 - 38:47 spoiler 40:07 - 41:13 spoiler 44:14 - 45:03 spoiler 46:12 - 48:02 spoiler 53:50 - 54:10 spoiler 1:02:45 - 1:03:00 (possible minor spoiler)   THE ROAD 56:43 - 56:53 spoiler 59:25  - 1:03:03 spoiler   MENACE II SOCIETY No Spoilers   THE GRAPES OF WRATH No Spoilers

    1h 51m
  2. 10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 1

    01/23/2023

    10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 1

    (Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")   PopMythology.com film critic and novelist Jess Kroll joins me to have a conversation about 10 different movies that depict collapse in some way. In this episode, Part 1, we discuss the first five.  Scroll all the way down below to see the titles of the films discussed and during which timestamped moments that spoilers or semi-spoilers of these films are mentioned. LINKS: Jess Kroll's film reviews   https://www.popmythology.com/author/jmskroll/ Jess Kroll author page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jesskrollauthor 'The One' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3DaKuuJ 'The Werewolf Council' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3Xz1u63 'Land of Smiles' by Jess Kroll https://amzn.to/3JlRIjk     LIST OF FILMS (and spoiler demarcations) ----------------------------------- DONBASS (7:32 - 16:42)   • No spoilers   THREADS (16:57 -28:02)   • Spoiler 21:45 - 22:05   • Spoiler 23:36 - 24:18   • Spoiler 26:49 - 27:14   CONTAGION (28:02 - 44:13)     • Spoiler 32:38 - 34:16   • Spoiler 35:23 - 35:45   • Spoiler 38:48 - 41:15   • Spoiler 41:29 - 42:23   • Spoiler 42:34 - 44:13    CHILDREN OF MEN (44:13 - 1:01:05)   • Spoiler 51:40 - 52:14   • Spoiler 52:35 - 54:23   • Spoiler 55:21 - 55:46   • Spoiler 56:25 - 57:54   • Spoiler 58:17 - 1:00:14   IDIOCRACY (1:01:05 - 1:16:12)   • Spoiler 1:04:40 - 1:05:34   • Spoiler 1:11:23 - 1:12:14

    1h 17m
  3. THE PUNISHER: War, Crime, and Collapse as Results of Capitalism

    07/29/2022

    THE PUNISHER: War, Crime, and Collapse as Results of Capitalism

    (Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")   This is a longer version of a talk I recently gave at San Diego Comic Con 2022 as part of a panel on Marvel's street-level characters (Daredevil, Jessica Jones, etc.) moderated by Dr. Scott Jordan as part of the Comics Arts Conference. Thank you to Dr. Jordan for inviting me onto the panel and to Dr. Shelly Clevenger, my guest from the last episode, who was the speaker originally slated to talk about the Punisher on the panel but was not able to attend. Also a warm thank you to Dr. Michael Kersulov whose encouraging words after the panel resulted in adapting my talk into a podcast episode.       NOTE: This episode contains quotations from fictional works that contain some NSFW language—specifically two instances of the F word.   Works discussed in this episode: Born #1-4 (2003) by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson The Punisher MAX #1-60 (2004) by Garth Ennis and various artists The Punisher: The End #1 (2004) by Garth Ennis and Richard Corben   All of the above works are available in these collected volumes: The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 1 https://amzn.to/3zgINsP The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 2 https://amzn.to/3ScJHz2 The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 3 https://amzn.to/3OH2yiT The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 4 https://amzn.to/3vnIdbo

    40 min
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(Formerly titled THIS IS THE END: POP CULTURE & COLLAPSE.) For many people, the years 2020 and 2021 have felt like the intersections of fictional dystopias and real-life dystopias, between systems collapse and personal collapse. Join the Pop Mythologist as he uses pop culture to explore the many connections between real-life dystopias, the collapse of societal systems, and the individual lives affected by those systems, all viewed through the lens of movies, books, comics, games, and TV shows. If you‘re a nerd, geek, activist, or just someone concerned about the state of the world—or all of the above—this podcast is for you.

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