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You remind me of the babe…the babe with the power…
Join us this week as Emily shares her deep thoughts about the 1986 film Labyrinth. She and Tracie talk about the myriad and surprising sexual metaphors throughout the movie, how the film may not pass the Bechdel test, but still offers a feminist response to dealing with an abuser, and why David Bowie’s performance as the Goblin King was…ahem…a formative experience for them both.
(Also, that codpiece…)
Throw on your earbuds and listen along as we unpack the seriously weird sexual undertones of Bowie’s mulleted glory.
Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Content warning: Discussion of fan theories about childhood sexual assault, grooming, and emotional abuse.
Mentioned in this episode:
Cracked.com Why Labyrinth is Secretly About Masturbation
Making of Labyrinth BTS
Interpretations of Labyrinth: Jim Henson’s Views
Labyrinth Novelization
R/FanTheories Labyrinth Is About a Girl Coping with Sexual Abuse
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We are the sister podcasters Tracie Guy-Decker and Emily Guy Birken, known to our extended family as the Guy Girls.
We're hella smart and completely unashamed of our overthinking prowess. We love 80s and 90s movies and tv, science fiction, comedy, and murder mysteries, good storytelling with lots of dramatic irony, analyzing film tropes with a side of feminism, and examining the pop culture of our Gen X childhood for gender dynamics, psychology, sociology, religious allegory, and whatever else we find.
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