In this insightful episode of Liquid Late Nights Podcast, we traverse the blurred lines between fact and fiction, revisiting the treatment of iconic figures by mainstream media. We discuss the media's portrayal of prominent figures and the consequential impact. Focal point of the discussion is the sensationalized depiction of OJ Simpson's case, supplemented by reflections on popular productions like 'People Vs. OJ Simpson' and '30 for 30'.
Breaking away from controversies, we indulge in the artistic spectrum of pop culture and discuss critically acclaimed films 'One Love' and 'A Night in Miami', shedding light on the performances that reincarnated legendary figures like Bob Marley and Malcolm X on screen. Exciting upcoming series on Apple+ such as 'Franklin' and a series around John Wilkes Booth also make for engaging discourse.
The episode explores classic narratives to modern television, commenting on Benjamin Franklin's mission to France, and how this resonates with today's digital content consumption. We debate on the rush to catch the latest cinema releases and the wait for digital releases.
Join us as we dissect narratives from latest trailers and TV shows like 'Three Body Problem', 'One Love', 'Fallout', 'The Boys', 'Shogun', 'X-Men' and 'Don't Look Up'. Participate in our lively debate on the interplay of historical narratives and the evolving digital streaming world.
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