What does it mean to say that a movie is so bad it's good? Is Twilight (2008) such a movie? We sit down with Matt Strohl (Philosophy, University of Montana), author of the new book "Why It's OK To Love Bad Movies", to talk about what it means to love and appreciate the beauty of bad films, and why bad movie love is an important and often overlooked mode of engaging with films. Along the way, we discuss the social aspirations of taste, what makes "Twilight" a potentially conventionally bad film and why those 'flaws' also contribute to its artistic achievement. Matt catalogs the various wide-ranging literary references embedded in the films and argues, contra the standard view that they push a conservative viewpoint about sex and marriage, that they are actually incredibly horny. We hope you'll join us to give this much maligned film a second chance!
115. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (w/ Edward Lewis)
114. Sympathy for the Devil (w/ Yuval Adler and Matt Strohl)
113. Dogville (w/ Agnes Callard)
112. Red Dawn (w/ Nat Hansen)
111. Dune Part Two (w/ John DeVore)
110. The 2024 Blobscars! (w/Sean Burns)
109. The Iron Claw (w/ Fran Hoepfner)
108. Anatomy of a Fall
107. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (w/ Nick Riggle and Matt Strohl)
106. The Blair Witch Project (Reprise) + 2023 Cows Super Quiz
105. Fred Claus (w/ Emily St. James)
104. LA Confidential (w/ Blake Howard)
103. Joe Vs. The Volcano (w/ Chad Perman)
102. 24 Hour Party People (w/ Mattia Acetoso)
101. Aliens (w/ Brendan Hodges)
100. The Virgin Suicides
99. King Arthur (2004) w/ Jon Gabrus
98. Starship Troopers (w/ Liam Billingham)
97. Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace (w/ Matt Teichman)
96. Roma (w/ Agustín Rayo)
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