The Most Dangerous Game

Published: Jan. 20, 2022, 2:34 a.m.

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Completing the B-movie "trilogy" Two Nerds began when we watched Cosmic Sin and Breach, we sat down and watched Apex, a movie in which a group of rich jackholes hunt a strangely blas\\xe9 Bruce Willis. Apex ended up being one of a long line of adaptions of the 1924 short story, "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. Examples include the 80s Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, The Running Man; Surviving the Game with Rutger Hauer and Ice-T; even an episode of OG Star Trek. (You can catch our discussion of Cosmic Sin and Breach here.) 

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Things got a little more bonkers when we screened The Hunt, another recent adaption of "The Most Dangerous Game", in which rich woke liberals hunt "deplorables". This premise made The Hunt a target for the right wing outrage machine before anyone had actually seen the movie, which ended up delaying the release by half a year and sending it straight to streaming. This is actually hilarious, because The Hunt\'s satirical subjects are more left than right; it\'s never the hunters in these sorts of movies who are the good guys, it\'s always the hunted. But it\'s an outrage machine, not a carefully considered comment machine, so. 

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