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Episode 331 - The Death of Stalin Is Totally About Another Country In The Past

Episode 331 - The Death of Stalin Is Totally About Another Country In The Past

In this episode, we take a lighthearted stroll th…

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April 21, 20251h 4m

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Show Notes

In this episode, we take a lighthearted stroll through the charming, not-at-all-horrifying political farce that is The Death of Stalin (2017). We explore how the film hilariously—and totally hypothetically—shows the chaos, sycophancy, and moral collapse that can follow when absolute power meets absolute fear. Good thing nothing like that could ever happen in a modern democracy, right? Right. Join us as we unpack Armando Iannucci’s dark comedy, where top Soviet officials scramble like cockroaches in a spotlight after their dear leader suddenly kicks the bucket. We marvel at the way they lie, backstab, and perform loyalty theater with such grace you'd think they were auditioning for cable news. No parallels to draw here, folks. Just a quaint historical romp through a time when government officials said one thing in public, another in private, and loyalty to the leader trumped reality. That’s definitely not familiar. Nope. Not even a little. So tune in for laughs, gasps, and a subtle but totally unintentional look in the mirror. This is just history. Distant, irrelevant, and absolutely not a warning sign blinking in red neon. Here’s a link to Michael Noland’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelNoland-TheBottomLine 0:00 - Intros 7:50 - Michael Noland: The Bottom Line 13:30 - Franz Ferdinand live 19:30 - Telescreens 22:35 - Yellowjackets (season 3) 24:45 - Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal 29:50 - Captain America - Brave New World 39:15 - Nintendo Switch 2 42:30 - The Death Of Stalin (2017)