300 (2006), with Roel Konijnendijk

Podcasters, what is your profession? If it’s bragging about how you don’t have a job, then you might be a Spartan! We return once again to the film that launched a thousand memes: Zack Snyder’s 2006 adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel 300. Joined by super-special guest and military history extraordinaire, Roel Konijnendijk, we approach this film as the revealing study of masculinity it really is. Why did this movie stick in our collective cultural craw like it did? What does it’s enduring appeal say about our own cultural ideals and aspirations? Why is something so beloved by self-described alpha-males so homoerotic? Listen now to find out.

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Books 1-5: Action epics in the 00's
Books 1-5: Action epics in the 00's
300 (2006), with Roel Konijnendijk
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