In our Birdman review, we look at the film's treatment of women, discuss its take on consumerism and commodification, and ask if the film is anti-consumerist, anti-elite, anti-intellectual... or something else entirely. We examine the film's ending, its quoting of Macbeth, and ask what the film has to say about the quest for attention and fame under capitalism.
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Episode Reading List:
Alexis mentioned the article "Attacking the Stream" by Sydette Harry (@BlackAmazon)
Chepe talked about Frankfurt School critiques of mass culture, as in the essay The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception by Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer (PDF here)
Chepe talked a little about existentialism and ethics, best laid out in the succinct book Ethics of Ambiguity by Simone de Beauvoir
Media you should check out:
Air Occupy
Music:
"Rollin at 5" by Kevin MacLeod