Defend It Yourself 24: Rubber (2010) with Griffin from 'Reboot Deboot Podcast'
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Defend It Yourself returns after over a year away, and it begins with an absolute beaut!
Griffin from the Reboot Deboot Podcast joins Sean to defend, Rubber (2010).
Find Griffin's Podcast Here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/rebootdeboot
Discussion Points:
-Griffin thinks people need to check their tone when talking about this film.
-Sean was worried what he'd been asked to watch, when he heard the title.
-The DVD read-through returns.
-This film is truly like nothing you've ever seen!
-Sean was disappointed that the deaths weren't more inventive.
-Griffin wonders why B-Movies are treated differently.
-Sean and Griffin launch into a chat about the art of filmmaking, CGI, and wonder how bad films get made.
Raised Questions:
-Why don't Americans spell tyre properly?
-Where were the body parts?
-Is Rubber "unjustly denigrated"?
-What did people expect from a movie about a psychopathic, telekinetic tyre?
-Is Robert the Tyre just a homicidal version of the cooker from 'A Grand Day Out' (1989)?
-Is Robert like Edward Scissorhands?
-Were you disappointed that the audience were killed so quickly?
-Why is Sean still disappointed with 'Snakes on a Plane' (2006)?
Time Stamps:
0:43 Welcome Back to Defend It Yourself
2:07 Introducing Griffin from Reboot Deboot
2:15 Defending the Film: Rubber
4:07 A Love for B-Movies
5:12 Is Rubber underrated?
8:03 The Film's Unique Concept
11:13 Comparing Rubber to Other B-Movies
18:09 The Art of Filmmaking
24:52 Rubber's Length and Timing
29:42 Breaking the Fourth Wall
32:02 Liam Neeson in the Naked Gun Reboot
41:56 The Nature of Bad Movies
47:52 The Subjectivity of Film
53:08 The Uniqueness of Rubber
1:01:20 The Ending of Rubber
1:06:55 Final Thoughts on Rubber
1:10:18 Where to Find Reboot Deboot
1:14:40 Closing Thoughts and Acknowledgments
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