WEEK IN GEEK: Both Andrew and Dan saw Wonder Woman this week and decided to bring in a third voice to discuss the movie, Mary Traverse (from our friendly rivals, The Nerdhole), and they go pretty deep into this excellent, excellent movie.
THE GREAT WAR: Noting the novel decision to set Wonder Woman during World War I, Dan and Andrew discuss that war's place in popular culture.
WORKS CITED:
Cauterucci, Christina. "I Wish Wonder Woman Were As Feminist As It Thinks It Is." Slate. The Slate Group, 02 June 2017. McIntosh, Jonathan. "Born Sexy Yesterday." YouTube, uploaded by Pop Culture Detective, 27 April 2017. Schilling, Vincent. "Eugene Brave Rock Speaks Blackfoot to Wonder Woman in DC's Best Film Ever." Indian Country Today. Indian Country Today Media Network, 04 June 2017.WORKS CONSULTED:
Lepore, Jill. The Secret History of Wonder Woman. Vintage, 2014. Polo, Susana. "The Story Behind Wonder Woman's Best Moment: The Ice Cream Scene." Polygon. Vox Media, 1 June 2017.LINKS:
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FEATURED MUSIC:
-"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio
-"Is She With You? (Wonder Woman Theme)" by Hans Zimmer & Junkie XL (from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice)
-"En Avant La Musique" by Manuel Dante Mathieu Faivre, Miguel Vladimir Saboga, and Yvo Abadi (from Valiant Hearts: The Great War)
-"Wonder Woman Theme Song" performed by the Ron Hicklin Singers (written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimble)