Episode 4

WITS chats Red One

In this bonus holiday edition of 'Wallowing in the Shallows', Rebecca and Tori dive into a review of the 2024 movie 'Red One', featuring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans. We discuss our initial impressions, character performances, and the film's entertainment value, while also exploring the thematic elements of Christmas and the lore surrounding figures like Krampus and Grýlla. We chat about the film's climactic moments, character redemption arcs, and the moral complexities presented.

PS - We were having some audio difficulties.

Sound Effect Sources

Record Scratch from Pixabay

Crickets from chieuk on Pixabay

Santa Ho Ho Ho from Cloud10 [Creative Commons 0.0] on Freesound

Print Source

Babb, Stefanie A. "Krampus and Christmas." In They Do What? A Cultural Encyclopedia of Extraordinary and Exotic Customs from around the World, edited by Javier A. Galván, 161-164. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2014. Gale eBooks (accessed November 15, 2024).

Other Sources

Mythical Factory 2022 Dec 23 MF#56: Grýla, the Christmas Witch [Icelandic folklore] | YouTube

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Rebecca B

Rebecca has always appreciated nerdy and cult-classic media such as Star Trek (in all its iterations), Star Wars (leaning toward the early stuff), Battlestar Galactica, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and so on. She has also been a huge fan of Fantasy content like Lord of the Rings, Piers Anthony, The Wheel of Time, Game of Thrones, and many others. She is relatively new to Marvel content and the world of Buffy, but she is enjoying the ride. She loves to talk about ALL of the above and could not be more thrilled to do so with her long time friend and often partner in crime, Tori.
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Tori S

Tori is a life-long tv and movie fan, growing up with classics such as Gilligan's Island, Lost in Space, M*A*S*H, and movie musicals. Alas, she never got into "fandom," which is probably because her mom wouldn't buy her the teen mags needed to be a super fan back in the day. Now, this Pacific Northwest transplant is trying to rectify this by chatting television and movies with her intrepid friend, Rebecca.