The Whole Movie Podcast is an anthology style collection of mini pods devoted to obsessively unpacking a single movie over the course of each season. The first paid tribute to Paul Feig's modern classic A Simple Favor, and the second dares to solve the mysteries of Nicolas Winding Refn's beguiling The Neon Demon.
All content for The Whole Movie Podcast is the property of A Bigger Umbrella and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The Whole Movie Podcast is an anthology style collection of mini pods devoted to obsessively unpacking a single movie over the course of each season. The first paid tribute to Paul Feig's modern classic A Simple Favor, and the second dares to solve the mysteries of Nicolas Winding Refn's beguiling The Neon Demon.
I, Robot (2004) — The Pseudo-Cyborg & Margot Explains ”bornsexyyesterday” Episode
The Whole Movie Podcast
1 hour 15 minutes 20 seconds
3 years ago
I, Robot (2004) — The Pseudo-Cyborg & Margot Explains ”bornsexyyesterday” Episode
The thing about blockbuster robot movies of the 2000s is... they were about as radically leftist as NOH8 campaign. Which is to say: Wow not very! Coming shortly after talk of the Stepford Wives remake, Margot and Jordan now set their sights on a title beloved to both, 2004's I, Robot. This is android cinema on the scale of big and sexy Will Smith. This is front and center Audi product placement. This is Alan Tudyk as a tender little [non-canonically] homosexual robot man named Sonny, and a [non-canonically] asexual scientist who trusts synthetics more than people. This is what happens when android slave revolution goes four quadrant release! As a bonus, Margot also breaks Jordan's mind by explaining the "bornsexyyesterday" trope and nothing for her will ever be the same.
Produced by: Jordan Crucchiola
Music by: Margot Carlson
MVP: Super Yaki
The Whole Movie Podcast
The Whole Movie Podcast is an anthology style collection of mini pods devoted to obsessively unpacking a single movie over the course of each season. The first paid tribute to Paul Feig's modern classic A Simple Favor, and the second dares to solve the mysteries of Nicolas Winding Refn's beguiling The Neon Demon.