PopCon #23 Big Tech Pirates Your Life
Meta has released their new Ray-Ban Meta sunglasses. They have classic looks that easily blend in with any wardrobe, but the frames aren't the main attraction. These new glasses are equipped with a pair of cameras that can capture your life in first person, and live stream directly to Meta. They are a physical embodiment of Big Tech's increasingly overt intrusion into our lives. Join Thomas, Sterling, and Andrew as they explore the implications of this latest gadget along with topics surrounding Big Tech, personal data, and the right to privacy.
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PopCon #22: Hollywood and Disney's Growing List of Challengers
Disney has delayed the release of its "Snow White" reboot, South Park blames Kathleen Kennedy for why new Disney movies are terrible, and companies like The Daily Wire, Angel Studios, and The Blind, LLC are entering the mainstream as viable challengers to legacy entertainment. Thomas, Sterling, and Andrew explore the "Panderverse" and identify the reasons why diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) has created an opportunity. Which new companies will fill the gap that woke ideology has left in the entertainment industry? Join us and find out.
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PopCon #18: Duck Dynasty’s Movie ‘The Blind’
Join us as we review Duck Dynasty's new movie “The Blind,” a very different story from Phil Robertson that we can all learn critical lessons from. #duckdynasty #shorts #theblind
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PopCon #19: Just Say No to Genocide
On October 7, evil terrorists invaded the homes and towns of peaceful Israeli citizens, killing scores of women, children, and men without mercy. The event has been likened to America's 9/11, though, per capita, the scale of those killed in Israel soars in comparison. This is a cultural moment that cannot be ignored. Sterling and Andrew discuss why this horrific event is related to pop culture, the disturbing reactions on display from the Left, and how we as Americans should respond.
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PopCon #18: Duck Dynasty's Movie 'The Blind'
Many know the Robertson family Patriarch Phil from the wildly successful reality TV show Duck Dynasty. Good family values, a successful business, a hunting culture, a sense of humor, and a strong Christian faith are all tenets that have made the show so loveable. But Phil was not always the strong and morally upright character we know and love. Join us we as review his new movie The Blind, as it tells a very different story that we can all learn critical lessons from.
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PopCon #17: A Haunting in Venice
In "A Haunting in Venice," Kenneth Branagh stars and directs his third film rendition of an Agatha Christie book. Based on Christie's less popular "Hallowe'en Party," Branagh continues his Hercule Poirot trilogy, with many liberties taken from the original manuscript. Will this be a disturbing supernatural horror spectacle as the trailer suggests? Or will moviegoers be surprised and delighted instead? Even more important to ask: Is it woke? Find out if this is a Halloween film worth seeing, and more!
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PopCon #16: Taylor Dates the Football Star
Taylor Swift, America's Sweetheart, has a new love interest — Travis Kelce, a two-time Super Bowl winner with the Kansas City Chiefs. She's dating the football star for real, like a scene from her 2009 song "You Belong With Me." Is this a genuine match, or an arrangement to result in Taylor's next breakup album? Why is American culture so obsessed with these people anyway? We'll dive into these questions and more.
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PopCon #15: Nostalgia — Don't Get Fooled Again
We all know the comforting feelings that artifacts from the past drum up. Nostalgia is often pleasant and warm, reminding us of a better time. But what happens when it is the predominant cultural feeling, taking the place of optimism and hope for the future? We'll be exploring why nostalgia is so strong during difficult times, the ways it is showing up in our society today, and how Hollywood is exploiting this moment to insert its own ideas via nostalgic stories and characters.
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PopCon#13: The Last Gasps of Late-Night Comedy
Amid the ongoing writers' strike, the remaining feeble late-night show hosts have banded together in a podcast to try to salvage some of their relevance. Thomas and Sterling discuss why this does or doesn't work, examine how the time of late shows has passed, and discuss where to find relevant comedy today.
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PopCon#12: Is Hollywood Eliminating the G Rating?
2023 is likely to be one of the only years with no G-rated movie releases. In this episode, the team breaks down the MPAA rating system, how it has changed over the decades, and why they think G-rated movies are no longer being made. Are we simply desensitized to inappropriate material, or is something else going on?
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PopCon #11: Will AI Scabs Replace Hollywood Talent?
Hollywood writers and actors are on strike for fear of AI taking their jobs. With artificial intelligence technology rapidly advancing, do they stand a chance? In this episode, we'll explore how AI may change the entertainment industry, the concerns writers and actors have, and questions about human rights over machines.
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PopCon #10: Is ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Right Wing?
Oliver Anthony has captured the nation, with his original song "Rich Men North of Richmond" breaking music chart records and amassing tens of millions of views on social media in only days. Some say his song captures the frustration most Americans are feeling but don't fully know how to verbalize, while others say it's a slight against minorities and filled with right-wing conspiracies. Is "Rich Men North of Richmond" right wing?
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PopCon #9: 'Barbie': Brilliant or Brainless?
The new "Barbie" movie is on track to be the biggest film for 2023. Feminists are touting it as "girl power" gold, while many conservatives refuse to even watch it. But is "Barbie" really so cut and dried, as it is easy to assume? You might be surprised.
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PopCon #8: The U.S. Government Has Confirmed Aliens Exist?
Recent whistleblower accounts claim that UFOs are in fact real! Even better, it has been revealed that the US Government has known about them for decades, even possessing numerous wrecked craft and non-human biologics from them. Is this the real thing, or another distraction? What can history and pop culture inform us about the subject?
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PopCon #7: Oppenheimer, a Hero?
Christopher Nolan has compiled a star-studded cast in his newly released film "Oppenheimer," a story depicting the famous (or infamous) "Father of the Atomic Bomb." Thomas, Sterling, and Andrew examine the movie for its cultural significance, search for any "woke" themes in the movie, and ask the question - was Oppenheimer a hero?
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PopCon #6: Jason Aldean's "Try That in a Small Town"
In a recent bout of cancel culture, Jason Aldean's music video for his new song "Try That in a Small Town" was pulled from Country Music Television. Amid accusations of his work being "pro-gun, pro-violence and a 'modern lynching song,'" Aldean and his fans have stood up to the cancel culture mob. Join Andrew, Sterling, and Thomas as they examine the song and the video to see if it really is all the Leftmedia has claimed.
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