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Snails & Oysters
Snails & Oysters
44 episodes
2 days ago
Two bisexual nerds review movies with bi characters. Our options are limited.
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Two bisexual nerds review movies with bi characters. Our options are limited.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Top Gun
Snails & Oysters
1 hour 6 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Top Gun

DISCLAIMER: This episode contains a discussion of the aesthetics of fascism and how Top Gun can be read as a fascist film. To be clear, we are in no way suggesting that director Tony Scott, writers Jack Epps Jr. & Jim Cash, or any other person involved in the making of Top Gun is a fascist or holds fascist sympathies. Rather, our intention is to examine how fascist imagery and ideas infiltrate popular culture and prey on our emotions.

Nat & Alli feel the need for speed and there's only one prescription: big, dumb, homoerotic 80s action schlock. Without a trace of rose-tinted nostalgia, the Snails and Oysters team finally gets to the bottom of the age old question: Is Maverick bi? Yes. Obviously. We also ask a more interesting question: Is Top Gun a fascist movie?

Umberto Eco, Ur-Fascism: pegc.us/archive/Articles/eco_ur-fascism.pdf

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Snails & Oysters
Two bisexual nerds review movies with bi characters. Our options are limited.