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Post Script
Post Script
12 episodes
1 day ago
Tori and Dávid explore storytelling, narrative, history, and culture through film. New to our podcast? We recommend starting at the beginning of the current season rather than at episode 1. Season 3—"Recounting Cri$i$"; How mainstream movies changed (or didn't) throughout The Great Recession to reflect cultural views around class and capitalism Season 2—"Patter"; How Gangsters, Hardboiled Detectives, and Tough Guys speak in movies from the 30s, 40s, and 50s (2 Parts) Season 1—"Act 1"; How to write a good or bad Act 1, how the structure works, and what can make an Act 1 unique (4 Parts)
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Tori and Dávid explore storytelling, narrative, history, and culture through film. New to our podcast? We recommend starting at the beginning of the current season rather than at episode 1. Season 3—"Recounting Cri$i$"; How mainstream movies changed (or didn't) throughout The Great Recession to reflect cultural views around class and capitalism Season 2—"Patter"; How Gangsters, Hardboiled Detectives, and Tough Guys speak in movies from the 30s, 40s, and 50s (2 Parts) Season 1—"Act 1"; How to write a good or bad Act 1, how the structure works, and what can make an Act 1 unique (4 Parts)
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Recounting the Cri$i$, Part 1: The Devil Wears Prada & The Pursuit of Happyness
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1 hour 12 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Recounting the Cri$i$, Part 1: The Devil Wears Prada & The Pursuit of Happyness

In Part 1 of this season on movies and The Great Recession, Tori and Dávid establish a baseline for comparison by examining movies embraced by the masses just before The Financial Crisis.

Topics and films mentioned:

  • Hell or High Water, 2016, directed by David Mackenzie

  • The Big Short, 2015, directed by Adam McKay

  • The Deer Hunter, 1978, directed by Michael Cimino

  • Kelly's Heroes, 1970, directed by Brian G. Hutton

  • M*A*S*H, 1970, directed by Robert Altman

  • The Devil Wears Prada, 2006, directed by David Frankel

  • Wikipedia: Critical response to The Devil Wears Prada

  • Rotten Tomatoes: Review of The Devil Wears Prada

  • The Pursuit of Happyness, 2006, directed by Gabriele Muccino

  • Wikipedia: Critical response to The Pursuit of Happyness

  • Rotten Tomatoes: Review of The Pursuit of Happyness

  • The Guardian: Peter Bradshaw review of The Pursuit of Happyness

  • The New York Times: Manohla Dargis review of The Pursuit of Happyness

  • Crash, 2004, directed by Paul Haggis

  • The Aviator, 2004, directed by Martin Scorsese

  • V for Vendetta, 2005, directed by James McTeigue

  • Flight Club, 1999, directed by David Fincher

  • Office Space, 1999, directed by Mike Judge

  • Clockwatchers, 1997, directed by Jill Sprecher

Post Script
Tori and Dávid explore storytelling, narrative, history, and culture through film. New to our podcast? We recommend starting at the beginning of the current season rather than at episode 1. Season 3—"Recounting Cri$i$"; How mainstream movies changed (or didn't) throughout The Great Recession to reflect cultural views around class and capitalism Season 2—"Patter"; How Gangsters, Hardboiled Detectives, and Tough Guys speak in movies from the 30s, 40s, and 50s (2 Parts) Season 1—"Act 1"; How to write a good or bad Act 1, how the structure works, and what can make an Act 1 unique (4 Parts)