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Episode 4: Videodrome (1983) - The Prophet of the New Flesh

Episode 4: Videodrome (1983) - The Prophet of the New Flesh

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Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of graphic body horror, sexual violence, and disturbing imagery.

In 1983, David Cronenberg released a film that seemed like pure science fiction. Today, we're living in it.

When sleazy cable TV programmer Max Renn discovers a pirate broadcast featuring real torture and murder, his investigation leads him into a world of corporate conspiracy, body horror, and the literal fusion of flesh and technology. Starring James Woods and Debbie Harry, Videodrome transformed Marshall McLuhan's media theories into visceral nightmare - and accidentally predicted our algorithmic age.

We explore Cronenberg's prophetic vision: how the film anticipated social media addiction, reality distortion, and corporate mind control; why Rick Baker's groundbreaking practical effects still disturb audiences; and how this controversial masterpiece has become more relevant each year. From personal VCR memories to Canadian media theory to the deliberate collapse of reality itself - this is Videodrome.

"Death to Videodrome! Long live the new flesh!" But are we the new flesh?

Part of our Top 20 Horror Films of the 1980s countdown. Next: Halloween III: Season of the Witch.

Listen with headphones. Question your screen time. Welcome to the Videodrome.

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