Animal House: Toga, Toga, Toga and Altogether Infantile
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This week on Cinematix Problematix, we’re heading back to Faber College for John Landis' 1978 film Animal House, the movie that helped define frat-boy culture, brought John Belushi out of late-night and into cinemas, introduced toga parties into society, and is absolutely a minefield of 1970s “yikes.” And yes, we still kind of love it. Blame nostalgia. Or the soundtrack. Or the fact that the 1970s were lawless times.
CREDITS
Hosted by: Erin Maxwell & Kristina “Krissie” Rettig
Edited by: Russ Lichter
Theme song by: Spooky Dan
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