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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2024 · 1H 26M

15: A Few Good Men

from The Last Star In Hollywood · host Next Word

This week, we prove that we can handle the truth in Rob Reiner’s 1992 movie A Few Good Men. Who is victorious over the Aaron Sorkin dialogue? What does the film have to say about the American military machine? Whatever happened to Noah Wyle? Content warning: violence, murder, homophobic language, misogynistic language, cult activity, human trafficking, child abuse, domestic abuse, kidnapping, Scientology Unanswered Questions: Is Daniel Kaffee a hero? How does the film feel about the Marine Corps? Does it see Jessup as a bad apple, or the product of a flawed system? Do we see Sorkin’s conservative belief in the system, in America, in action in this story? Is Jo Galloway a typical Sorkin heroine? Is Daniel Kaffee… spunky? Further reading: Rooney Mara in The Social Network L. Ron Hubbard Jack Parsons David Miscavige The Flag Building Ruthless: Scientology, My Son David Miscavige, and Me (Ron Miscavige) Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology (Leah Remini) Guantanamo Bay “Allow myself to introduce… myself.” “Not While I’m Around” (From Sweeney Todd) (From The Morning Show) Hogwarts Legacy Thanks for listening! For bonus shows, extra content and more, support The Last Star In Hollywood and the Next Word network by visiting Patreon.com/NextWord! Join us next time as we continue our run of courtroom dramas with Sydney Pollack’s adaptation of John Grisham’s The Firm! The Last Star In Hollywood is an independent podcast produced by Elizabeth Rae and Alastair Stephens. Copyright © 2023 The Last Star In Hollywood. All Rights Reserved. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

This week, we prove that we can handle the truth in Rob Reiner’s 1992 movie A Few Good Men. Who is victorious over the Aaron Sorkin dialogue? What does the film have to say about the American military machine? Whatever happened to Noah Wyle? Content warning: violence, murder, homophobic language, misogynistic language, cult activity, human trafficking, child abuse, domestic abuse, kidnapping, Scientology Unanswered Questions: Is Daniel Kaffee a hero? How does the film feel about the Marine Corps? Does it see Jessup as a bad apple, or the product of a flawed system? Do we see Sorkin’s conservative belief in the system, in America, in action in this story? Is Jo Galloway a typical Sorkin heroine? Is Daniel Kaffee… spunky? Further reading: Rooney Mara in The Social Network L. Ron Hubbard Jack Parsons David Miscavige The Flag Building Ruthless: Scientology, My Son David Miscavige, and Me (Ron Miscavige) Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology (Leah Remini) Guantanamo Bay “Allow myself to introduce… myself.” “Not While I’m Around” (From Sweeney Todd) (From The Morning Show) Hogwarts Legacy Thanks for listening! For bonus shows, extra content and more, support The Last Star In Hollywood and the Next Word network by visiting Patreon.com/NextWord! Join us next time as we continue our run of courtroom dramas with Sydney Pollack’s adaptation of John Grisham’s The Firm! The Last Star In Hollywood is an independent podcast produced by Elizabeth Rae and Alastair Stephens. Copyright © 2023 The Last Star In Hollywood. All Rights Reserved. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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