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Culture Gabfest: Does Inside Out 2 Get Anxiety Right?

Jun 19, 2024
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into Pixar's Inside Out 2, highlighting its clever portrayal of anxiety and the trials of adolescence. The hosts explore the complex emotions introduced in the film, particularly focusing on how they resonate with today's youth. Then, they delve into the Brat Pack, revealing Andrew McCarthy's personal reflections in his documentary. Finally, a critical examination of Google's search algorithms raises questions about media literacy and the influence of technology on our understanding of the internet.
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ANECDOTE

McCarthy's Pathos

  • Steve Metcalf recalls seeing Andrew McCarthy in NYC, sensing McCarthy's discomfort at being recognized.
  • This relates to McCarthy's documentary "Brats," exploring the impact of the "Brat Pack" label.
INSIGHT

Pre-Brat Pack Hope

  • The Breakfast Club, a Brat Pack movie, premiered before the article labeling them negatively.
  • This created a stark contrast between youthful hope and a sudden, harsh critique.
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Score Settling

  • Dana Stevens argues that "Brats" is Andrew McCarthy settling scores, not an objective documentary.
  • McCarthy's resentment over his career trajectory overshadows the film's intended purpose.
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