8/10
Selling toothpaste to the woke?
12 December 2019
I felt somewhat conflicted by the inclusion of the more mainstream media at first (the Phil Collins puppet music video comes to mind), but the beauty in this insane bowl of VHS mashed potatoes is how, after 72 minutes, everything felt like it was exactly in the right place, and what a terrible terrible place that turned out to be. If the point of this was to truly satirize religious films from the ~80s and thereabouts by using and contorting their own material "against them," then The Great Satan would only warrant mediocre remarks. What makes EIT's TGS great is that it clearly relishes in the nihilist fringe of the culture-jammers. Nihilism, in these troubled, modern times, can be a wonderful thing and that's what we have here. That it makes a fool out of the leaders and followers behind "Satanic Panic" type movements/media is just gravy. Let The Great Satan wash over you: preferably by viewing this via the Tubi app, legally for free. Nothing is funnier than this madness being interrupted by a Crest toothpaste commercial three times over the course of an hour.
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