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Verhoeven Effect
verhoeveneffect
208 episodes
1 week ago
In art and entertainment we often seek a deeper meaning and overanalyze the presentation. Director Paul Verhoeven often uses B-movie genre as a vehicle for complex human emotions, social satire, and shocking sex and violence. Is this genius subtext the artist's intent or our own imagination looking for cosmic connection where none were intended. We call this dilemma the Verhoeven Effect
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In art and entertainment we often seek a deeper meaning and overanalyze the presentation. Director Paul Verhoeven often uses B-movie genre as a vehicle for complex human emotions, social satire, and shocking sex and violence. Is this genius subtext the artist's intent or our own imagination looking for cosmic connection where none were intended. We call this dilemma the Verhoeven Effect
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Verhoeven Effect Special Episode 158 The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Verhoeven Effect
1 hour 51 minutes 1 second
2 weeks ago
Verhoeven Effect Special Episode 158 The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)

We dive into the weird world of The Outlaw Josey Wales. A violent militia kills a mans family and he chases them down through the Civil War and beyond.

Act 1: 15:38

Act 2: 38:15

Act 3: 1:38:26

Verhoeven Effect
In art and entertainment we often seek a deeper meaning and overanalyze the presentation. Director Paul Verhoeven often uses B-movie genre as a vehicle for complex human emotions, social satire, and shocking sex and violence. Is this genius subtext the artist's intent or our own imagination looking for cosmic connection where none were intended. We call this dilemma the Verhoeven Effect