Deep Thoughts about The Goonies
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The Goonies never say die!
One of the most quintessential Gen X films, The Goonies, makes for some significant mind furniture: good, bad, and kid-shaped. Richard Donner’s beloved 1985 film gave Gen X kids on-screen peers who talked like we did. They cursed and talked over one another and were cruel and sweet and they went on fabulous adventures. It also gave us unhealthy fatphobia, contradictory messages about greed, and a legendary pirate named after a penis. A lot about this film will garner cringes from contemporary viewers, but Emily notes that under the dated humor, fatphobia, sexism, racial stereotypes, and just plain silliness, there is a sweetness and hear that continues to shine through, especially in the person of Sloth and his relationship with Chunk and the other Goonies, his chosen family.
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1. Analyzing 1985 Film "The Goonies" (00:00:00)
2. Exploring 80s Film "The Goonies" (00:04:18)
3. Exploring Characterization in 1985 Film (00:16:20)
4. Addressing Fat Phobia and Racism (00:29:53)
5. Examining Stereotypes and Sexualization in Films (00:37:44)
6. Exploring Class and Solidarity in Film (00:44:36)
7. Exploring Friendship and Kindness in Film (00:56:10)
8. Exploring Themes in 80s Film (01:01:36)
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