EPISODE · May 24, 2024 · 2H 7M
The Legend of Tarzan (2016)
from Movie Memory Machine · host Grunt Work Podcasts
"What happens when you drag Tarzan out of the jungle and into the House of Lords? An overly complicated plot and some very toned muscles, apparently." Episode Description In this episode, Landen and Truman explore The Legend of Tarzan (2016), a film that asks, “What if Tarzan fought colonialism?” and then barely answers. From Alexander Skarsgård’s meticulously sculpted physique to Christoph Waltz’s villain in a white suit, they examine what worked (Samuel L. Jackson’s quips) and what didn’t (pretty much everything else). Along the way, they question whether it’s even possible—or necessary—to update pulp characters for modern audiences. Major Cast and Crew Director: David Yates Writers: Adam Cozad, Craig Brewer Main Cast: Alexander Skarsgård as John Clayton / Tarzan Margot Robbie as Jane Clayton Christoph Waltz as Leon Rom Samuel L. Jackson as George Washington Williams Djimon Hounsou as Chief Mbonga Film Synopsis Tarzan, aka John Clayton (Alexander Skarsgård), has traded his loincloth for a three-piece suit as a member of England’s House of Lords. But when his wife Jane (Margot Robbie) is kidnapped by colonial forces led by Leon Rom (Christoph Waltz), he must return to the jungle to save her. Joined by American diplomat George Washington Williams (Samuel L. Jackson), Tarzan battles villainous Belgians, awkward racial politics, and his own irrelevance in a modern blockbuster landscape. Episode Highlights The evolution of Tarzan from literary icon to Hollywood’s least requested reboot. Samuel L. Jackson playing second fiddle to a man raised by apes—and the absurdity of it. A breakdown of Tarzan’s outdated pulp origins and their clash with 21st-century sensibilities. Alexander Skarsgård’s dedication to his physique: Tarzan abs or modern art installation? The fascinating (and infuriating) true history of George Washington Williams, reduced to a sidekick role. What’s your favorite (or least favorite) pulp character adaptation? Let us know in the comments or on social media! Enjoyed the episode? Tell us what you think by leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform—we’d love to feature your thoughts in future show notes! 💡 Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod 🌐 Visit our website: http://www.moviememorymachine.com/ 📱 Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: Movie Memory Machine Instagram: @MovieMemoryMachine Threads: @MovieMemoryMachine Bluesky: @MovieMemoryMachine YouTube: @MovieMemoryMachine 🎵 Theme Song by Porky's Groove Machine: https://porkysgroovemachine.com/ SEO Keywords Legend of Tarzan podcast, Alexander Skarsgård Tarzan, Margot Robbie Jane Clayton, Christoph Waltz villains, colonialism in film, Samuel L. Jackson George Washington Williams, pulp character adaptations, Movie Memory Machine podcast
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In this episode of Movie Memory Machine, Landen and Truman revisit The Legend of Tarzan (2016), a colonial adventure starring Alexander Skarsgård, Margot Robbie, Christoph Waltz, and Samuel L. Jackson. Together, they dissect this modern take on a dated pulp hero, complete with steamboats, jungle fights, and very questionable politics.
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