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Great Value Bicentennial Man

52 min · 19. Mai 2026
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Page and Pixel dive deep into biomedical ethics of really shoddy pseudoscience. Follow us on Instagram @pageandpixelpc

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Episode Summer Drive-In Special: The Hidden Depths of 'Prey' Cover

Summer Drive-In Special: The Hidden Depths of 'Prey'

Christian Ashley and Jill Elizabeth dive deep into the 2022 film "Prey," a prequel in the iconic Predator franchise, fresh out of their Drive-In theater experience. They kick things off with a major takeaway: this flick flips the script on traditional storytelling with its strong female lead, Naru, who stands tall against both the titular predator and the colonizing French trappers. Jill's enthusiasm shines through as she praises the film’s feminist undertones and its respectful portrayal of Native American culture. Christian chimes in, relishing the clever nods to mythology and the way the film weaves in themes of ecological balance and colonization. With a mix of insightful analysis and light-hearted banter, they explore how "Prey" not only revives the franchise but also makes a statement about who the real monsters are in a world driven by conquest and survival. Exploring the cinematic landscape of the Predator franchise, the discussion dives deep into the film 'Prey,' a fresh take that not only revives the series but does so with a keen sense of cultural awareness. Christian, Jill, and Ash break down the film's narrative, which centers on Naru, a young Comanche woman who defies traditional gender roles to become a warrior in her own right. Jill expresses her enthusiasm for the film's feminist undertones, noting how Naru is portrayed not as a mere accessory to the male-dominated plot but as a fully developed character who stands at the forefront of her own story. The dialogue flows effortlessly as they dissect the film's themes of colonization, identity, and survival within a historical context that isn’t often acknowledged in mainstream cinema. They highlight how Naru's journey is emblematic of the struggle against both the literal and figurative predators that seek to undermine her existence. As they navigate through the film's plot points, special effects, and character development, the hosts manage to weave in their personal experiences and insights, creating a rich tapestry of conversation that encourages listeners to rethink what a 'hero' looks like. Takeaways: * Christian and Jill dive into the film 'Prey', exploring its fresh perspective as a prequel in the Predator franchise, which brings much-needed female representation to the forefront. * The duo praises the film's protagonist, Naru, emphasizing her growth from an underestimated hunter to a capable warrior, showcasing a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. * They discuss the cultural themes in 'Prey', particularly the depiction of colonization and its impact on Native American culture, cleverly intertwining it with the notion of who the real predators are. * Christian highlights the film's unique setting in 1719, away from the typical American expansion narrative, which adds depth to the story and challenges traditional tropes in action films. * Jill points out the lack of a 'white savior' trope in the film, which is a refreshing take, allowing Naru's character to shine without falling into cliched pitfalls. * The conversation wraps up with a humorous take on their favorite movie snacks and beverages for the Drive-In, showcasing their relaxed vibe and camaraderie. Mentioned in this episode: Systematic Geekology Our show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.

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Episode Star Wars: The Future is Bright (and Full of Grogu) Cover

Star Wars: The Future is Bright (and Full of Grogu)

Andy Walsh, Evan Garcia, Kevin Schaefer, Will Rose, and Christian Ashley dive deep into the galaxy far, far away, focusing on the Mandalorian and Grogu film while casting their eyes toward the future of the Star Wars franchise. They kick things off by reflecting on the film's nostalgic elements, especially how it pays homage to classic stop-motion techniques, sparking some heartfelt emotions among the crew. As they banter about where they think the galaxy should head next, the hosts share their hopes for more diverse storytelling that goes beyond the epic battles against tyranny, exploring themes of faith, adventure, and the complexity of human (and alien) relationships in a war-torn universe. With plenty of humor and insightful commentary, this episode is all about the potential of Star Wars, pondering what new paths might unfold and how the franchise can keep evolving while still honoring its roots. So grab your lightsaber and tune in for a conversation that’s as entertaining as it is thought-provoking! Andy Walsh and his crew—Evan, Will, Kevin, and Christian—return to the airwaves with a fresh take on the Mandalorian and the ever-adorable Grogu, diving deep into the future of the Star Wars franchise. Kicking things off, they reflect on how the film taps into the nostalgia of yesteryears, especially through the masterful stop-motion work of Phil Tippett. Evan shares an eye-opening moment where the film’s visuals transported him back to his childhood, evoking emotions that remind him of the classic days of cinema. The gang then shifts gears, pondering the future of Star Wars and what narratives might emerge from the film's conclusion. They discuss the rich tapestry of stories that Star Wars could weave, from exploring new characters to revisiting familiar faces in exciting new contexts. The conversation takes a thoughtful turn as they dissect the archetypal storytelling that has characterized Star Wars over the decades. Andy introduces three compelling story arcs for future films: the timeless struggle against tyranny, lighthearted adventures, and the philosophical inquiries surrounding the Jedi and the Force. The hosts engage in a lively debate about whether the focus should remain on legacy characters or if the time is ripe for new stories that could expand the galaxy's lore. They collectively agree that while nostalgia plays a significant role in the franchise's appeal, it's essential for Star Wars to embrace innovation and explore uncharted territories, creating a balance that keeps fans both engaged and excited. With a blend of humor and insight, the episode also tackles the intricacies of fandom and the sometimes tempestuous nature of online discussions. The crew shares their personal experiences with the fan community, reinforcing the idea that while passion is vital, respect and understanding are equally crucial. As the episode draws to a close, the hosts encapsulate the excitement surrounding the future of Star Wars, encouraging listeners to celebrate the franchise's evolution while cherishing the memories that brought them together. Full of wit and charm, they remind everyone that in this ever-expanding universe, there’s always room for new adventures and laughter, inviting fans to buckle up for the ride ahead. Takeaways: * In the podcast, they delve into how the Mandalorian film cleverly pays homage to Star Wars history, utilizing stop motion and classic special effects techniques that evoke childhood nostalgia. * The hosts believe that the future of Star Wars should balance nostalgia with fresh storytelling, exploring new character arcs while respecting existing lore. * Listeners are encouraged to consider the role of Jedi in future narratives, particularly how faith and philosophy intertwine with the Force in storytelling. * There’s a conversation about the need for Star Wars to take risks in its storytelling, moving beyond familiar tropes to explore deeper themes and new genres. * The discussion highlights the importance of diverse narratives within the Star Wars universe, suggesting that exploring different time periods could revitalize the franchise. * They joke about the potential for a 'Star Wars surfing' movie, showcasing their lighthearted banter while discussing serious topics about the franchise's future. Mentioned in this episode: Systematic Geekology Our show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities. The Anazao Podcast Network Be sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more! Anazao Podcast Network [https://systematic-geekology.captivate.fm/anazao] Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date! Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!

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