Prepare yourselves for a journey into the bewildering world of Bong Joon Ho’s latest sci-fi offering. That’s right—the director who brought you parasites in the basement and tentacles in the river has now delivered expendable humans on a frozen planet.
In this week’s utterly perplexing episode, Pete Wright gathers his gang of film-analyzing thugs to dissect “Mickey 17,” a movie that asks the profound question: “What if your corporate job literally killed you repeatedly and you STILL couldn’t quiet quit?”
Our brave hosts—Tommy Metz III, Justin Jaeger, and the mysteriously summoned Andy Nelson (who apparently only materializes for “M” movies)—dive headfirst into this existential workplace nightmare starring Robert Pattinson as the universe’s most exploited employee.
The conversation spirals through multiple lanes of analysis—much like the film itself—touching on everything from identity ethics to alien sauce consumption to Mark Ruffalo’s bombastic performance as what can only be described as “Poor Things, But Make It Space Napoleon.”
Is this a masterpiece of philosophical inquiry or a jumbled mess of unexplored concepts? Does it matter that they destroy the only machine that could save humanity? Why is there a man in a pigeon suit? AND MOST IMPORTANTLY—did any of these gentlemen actually enjoy the film?
Join us for an hour of delightfully frustrated film criticism where our hosts attempt to extract meaning from what might be the most ambitious yet bewildering sci-fi release of the year. As Tommy so elegantly puts it: “I wish it wasn’t so much movie.”
Film Sundries
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- Theatrical trailer
- Mickey7 by Edward Ashton
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