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FadCast Ep. 102 | Feminism Versus Sexism in Film ft. Emily

FadCast Ep. 102 | Feminism Versus Sexism in Film ft. Emily

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Episode Summary:

FadCast Ep. 102 | Feminism Versus Sexism in Film ft. Emily

This week on the FadCast, Ryan’s Life Boss and Expert on the female perspective, Emily, brings the controversy for discussion pitting feminism versus sexism within the film medium. We explore audience perception of female characters in recent releases like ‘Suicide Squad,’ the upcoming ‘Wonder Woman‘ and ‘Ghostbusters‘ and then diving into the past for ‘Thelma and Louise,’ ‘Star Wars‘ and ‘Game of Thrones.’ Before that we sprint through FilmFad.com’s Exclusive: ‘Wolfcop’ Creator Lowell Dean Teases Sequel’s New Holiday Theme And Shares New Set Photos! and Cable Casting Rumors for ‘Deadpool 2’ for “the Speed Round!” But first, to kick off the episode, Emily joins Pooya and Ryan for a counter-perspective with a script read taken from AMC’s ‘Mad Men.’

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Episode Breakdown:

Pooya: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 102

Ryan: With our special celebrity guest, my Life Boss, Emily

Pooya: Today we’ll get controversial pitting feminism against sexism in film

Ryan: As we discuss how the recent roles of leading ladies in Hollywood are being received by both audiences and critics

Pooya:  Yes ma’am! You’ll hear all that, and more, so let’s get started!

(Intro Music break)

Current Events  Exclusive: ‘Wolfcop’ Creator Lowell Dean Teases Sequel’s New Holiday Theme And Shares New Set Photos! and Cable Casting Rumors for ‘Deadpool 2’ (2min)

Script Read ‘Mad Men’ Script Read ft. Emily as Peggy Olson, Pooya as Don Draper and Ryan as Pete. Narration also by Ryan. (3min)

Main Topic – Feminism Vs Sexism in Film (50min)

Episode Breakdown

00:00 – 01:08 | Intro
01:08 – 02:58 | Speed Round
02:59 – 05:49 | ‘Mad Men’ Script Read
05:50 – 07:08 | Feminism Vs Sexism in Film – Main Topic Intro
07:10 – 22:56 | ‘Suicide Squad’ (Harley Quinn, Enchantress, Amanda Waller)
22:57 – 31:34 | ‘Wonder Woman’
31:35 – 34:45 | ‘Thelma and Louise’
34:46 – 38:58 | ‘Ghostbusters’
39:00 – 48:19 | ‘Star Wars’
48:20 – 56:45 | ‘Game of Thrones’
56:46 – 58:21 | Feminism Vs Sexism in Film – Closing Remarks
58:22 – 59:18 | Outro

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Pooya: Since his wee lad-dom, Pooya has been a sommelier of cinema. It was likely some acting bug, fallen from the dust riddled ruby curtains of an enchanted old stage that did it. Those cinematic scarabs must have burrowed deep into his brain, irreversibly altering his mind, turning the poor boy down a dismal path. From his earliest years the strange boy would aimlessly wander the aisles of countless video rental stores, amassing his trivial knowledge with vigor. These actions befuddled the boy’s parents, who still would lovingly oblige his unusual attraction to the motion picture. Often seeking refuge in the cushioned seating of his local movie theater, the odd adolescent would immerse himself in the scripted and effects riddled realities unfolding on the screen before him. During his collegiate years, he was twice spotted on stage performing bizarre theatrical rituals before awe-struck audiences. When he departed from academia, he left behind his youth in exchange for a labor routine, but the strange young man never lost his long-cultivated love of film. Recently, Pooya was approached by FilmFad.com to join their budding team of entertainment bloggers. After hours of coaxing and an undisclosed number of honey jars, he accepted their offer. Finally he had come full circle. Finally, at FilmFad.com, he was home.
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