Welcome back to your favorite film analysis podcast! This week, we wrap up our discussion of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man Trilogy. That’s right, the wall crawler is back, and we’re going to do our best to find out if he’s friend or foe!
Upside Down with Spider-Man
Our mega 2-parter on the Spider-Man trilogy concludes this week with a sweet 60 minutes of pure analysis.
In this week’s show, we dive deep into the trilogy. Deep dives into auteurism and Raimi’s relationship with Sony occur. We also discuss the portrayal of females and how masculinity is represented throughout the franchise. Dustin moves us into the politics of Raimi’s Spider-Man and puts it into perspective against the events of 9/11. All of that and more on this week’s show.
After that, we of course decide whether it is shelf or trash, and then we make recommendations to go along with it.
If you’re a fan of the franchise, hit us up on social media and tell us where we went write and where we went wrong!
Oh no, our GoodTrash-sense is tingling!
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