With special guest and former Trylon volunteer Celia Mattison!
In the small town of Bomont, dancing and rock music are illegal – but on this podcast, they’re literally our favorite things. FOOTLOOSE positions dance as not just a metaphor for self-expression, but the act itself. With writer Celia Mattison, we put our Sunday shoes back ON to discuss the place of FOOTLOOSE in the dance movies landscape, Reverend Shaw (John Lithgow) as the antagonist-turned-sidekick, and the and fear of the future that binds two opposing generations in common confusion.
Find Celia…
- On Twitter at https://twitter.com/CeliaMattison
- On her Substack, “Deeper Into Movies”: https://deeperintomovies.substack.com/
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Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Closing music: "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins from the FOOTLOOSE soundtrack.
Timestamps
0:00 - Episode 254: FOOTLOOSE (1984)
1:56 - A bit about Celia, the Trylon, and dance movies
6:13 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary
8:33 - Celia’s mileage with FOOTLOOSE
11:47 - Our entry points into FOOTLOOSE
25:18 - John Lithgow, Shaw, and the Bomont theocracy
45:44 - Ren x Willard
57:52 - Ariel, the music box, and a bridge between generations
1:05:43 - Other Loves We’ve Tried: 1984
1:06:45 - The Junk Drawer
1:15:22 - Good Grief, Give Me a GIF!
1:19:43 - Cody’s Noteys: Trylog (Kenny Loggins-adjacent trivia)