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Nostalgia in Movies and TV
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Nostalgia in Movies and TV

Overeducated & Underemployed · Feddun

April 24, 202526m 33sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode of Overeducated and Underemployed, host Feddun discusses the prevalence of nostalgia in movies and television, particularly focusing on reboots, sequels, and the shift from actor-driven to intellectual property-driven content. Feddun argues that while reimagining old stories with new settings and characters can be creatively fulfilling, Hollywood has increasingly relied on the same characters and IPs, sometimes to the detriment of originality. He touches on how iconic figures like Harrison Ford have been overshadowed by their roles, and how modern examples like 'Stranger Things' and the new 'Indiana Jones' game manage to balance nostalgia with fresh narratives. The episode also examines how political debates around representation can stifle genuine critique of films. Lastly, Feddun previews the next part of the series, which will explore nostalgia in video games.

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Title inspired by this Lee Bains Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsZiRDRM37o