We talk about movies like no one else talks about movies.
Award-wanting host Christian Hagen, along with co-hosts David Gutsche and Matthew Bahn (and guests!), examine popular films, prompted by several randomly-generated critical contexts. We answer questions like: What is the true meaning of Christmas in The Matrix? What does Kung Fu Panda say about Marxist economics? Is Eighth Grade secretly Die Hard? We can guarantee we‘ll say something about no one has ever said about these movies before!
Our theme song is “Gun Tonic” from The Bad Man. You can find more of their music here: www.thebadmanusa.com. And you should, because they’re awesome.
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We talk about movies like no one else talks about movies.
Award-wanting host Christian Hagen, along with co-hosts David Gutsche and Matthew Bahn (and guests!), examine popular films, prompted by several randomly-generated critical contexts. We answer questions like: What is the true meaning of Christmas in The Matrix? What does Kung Fu Panda say about Marxist economics? Is Eighth Grade secretly Die Hard? We can guarantee we‘ll say something about no one has ever said about these movies before!
Our theme song is “Gun Tonic” from The Bad Man. You can find more of their music here: www.thebadmanusa.com. And you should, because they’re awesome.
After a year of separation, the Contextual Deviants crew is back in the studio! We reunited, fully vaxxed, to talk about the 2012 absurdist comedy Wanderlust, starring Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston and a banger supporting cast. And wow, what a difference being in the same room makes! Highlights include: Stan Lee sans mustache, Knife to Meet You, Judd Apatow's legacy, Supreme Court March Madness, Smalltown Penis, and much more!
Contextual Deviants
We talk about movies like no one else talks about movies.
Award-wanting host Christian Hagen, along with co-hosts David Gutsche and Matthew Bahn (and guests!), examine popular films, prompted by several randomly-generated critical contexts. We answer questions like: What is the true meaning of Christmas in The Matrix? What does Kung Fu Panda say about Marxist economics? Is Eighth Grade secretly Die Hard? We can guarantee we‘ll say something about no one has ever said about these movies before!
Our theme song is “Gun Tonic” from The Bad Man. You can find more of their music here: www.thebadmanusa.com. And you should, because they’re awesome.