Green Room (2015) – A Punk Band Walks into a Nazi Bar
GREEN ROOM (2015)
Director: Jeremy Saulnier
Cast: Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Patrick Stewart
A punk band walks into a Nazi bar. No, that's not the setup for a joke — it's the setup for one of the most suffocating, nerve-shredding thrillers of the last decade. This week on Dewey Pod Monster, Sean and John dig deep into Jeremy Saulnier's 2015 siege film Green Room, where a broke touring punk band witnesses a murder backstage and suddenly finds itself trapped in a standoff with a very organized, very murderous gang of neo-Nazi skinheads. Spoiler: the dogs are not friendly.
In this episode, we discuss:
-
Captain Picard's Cold-Blooded Era — Patrick Stewart plays Darcy, the calculating Nazi ringleader, with such chilling charisma that both hosts can't stop talking about it. He's warm, persuasive, and absolutely terrifying — and apparently has been acting since the 1760s, so he's had time to practice.
-
Would a Real Punk Band Actually Do This? — John goes full music nerd and calls out the movie's two biggest logical leaps: why any self-respecting anti-Nazi punk band would knowingly play a neo-Nazi club, and how they survived long enough to open with Nazi Punks Fuck Off without getting murdered on stage. Sean defends the film. John is unconvinced.
-
The Art of Doing More With Less — Shot on a $5 million budget with basically three sets, Green Room delivers a masterclass in compressed, claustrophobic tension. The hosts debate whether it's a horror film, a thriller, or just a really unpleasant Tuesday night — and explore how Saulnier's visual style echoes David Fincher's color palette and controlled camera work.
-
One-Handed Shotgun Detour — The conversation takes a brief detour to John's other watch this week, The Rip (Netflix), starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in a cop drama that almost holds together — right up until Affleck fires a shotgun with one hand out a moving SUV window. John has thoughts.
We Also Talked About:
-
Long Shot (1981) (Internet Archive) — A Leif Garrett teen heartthrob vehicle about a high school soccer star who plans to fund his European football dreams by winning a foosball tournament. It is exactly as good as that sounds.
-
Long Gone (1987) (Youtube) — An HBO baseball film set in 1957 following the fictional Tampico Stogies minor league team, starring William Petersen and Dermot Mulroney. A discovered gem to some; “it was fine” to Sean.
-
The Lowdown (2025) (Amazon) — An FX series starring Ethan Hawke as a truth-chasing freelance journalist in Tulsa investigating what may or may not be a murder. Coen Brothers vibes, from the director of Reservation Dogs. Sean's wife kept interrupting him.
-
Disco Lunch by The Boy Detective (Youtube) — A southeastern Michigan ska-horror-punk album that John is furious he didn't listen to sooner. Available on streaming and in vinyl variants at Pinkerton Records.
-
Unlocked (Netflix) — A real-jail social experiment show where prisoners are allowed to semi-govern themselves. John watched Season 2 and found himself unable to sympathize with a single person in it.
-
Blue Ruin (2013) — Saulnier's previous film and the first entry in his loose “revenge trilogy.” Essential viewing if Green Room is your entry point.
-
Rebel Ridge (2024) — The unofficial third film in Saulnier's spiritual trilogy. Mentioned as context for why Sean has been tracking this director for years.
New episodes of the Dewey Pod Monster podcast drop every week. We're proud members of the YouRun Podcast Network.
🎙 Website: https://Crap.Town
🎬 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deweypodmonster
☕ Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/deweypodmonster
Previous Episodes

Ernest Saves Christmas (1988) – Do Crimes Automatically Put You on the Naughty List?
Ernest Saves Christmas (1988) Directed By: John R. Cherry III Starring: Jim Varney, Douglas Seale, Oliver Clark, not Otho from Beetlejuice We're starting the month

Machete Kills (2013) – Machete Don’t Podcast, But He’s Still Not in Space.
Machete Kills (2013) Directed By: Robert Rodriguez Starring: Danny Trejo, Mel Gibson, Demián Bichir, Some Bed Pooper It’s been a while since we’ve talked about

Maximum Surge (2003) – Let’s Try to Make Some Money Back from Our Failed Video Game
Maximum Surge aka 'Game Over' (2003) Directed By: Jason Bourque Starring: Woody Jeffreys, Dominika Juillet, Doug Abrahams, That Baywatch Chick and the little Polish guy

Fatal Deviation (1998) – Ireland’s Answer to Jean Claude Van Damme
Fatal Deviation (1998) Directed By: James P. Bennett, Shay Casserley, Simon Linscheid Starring: James P. Bennett, Mikey Graham, Nicole O'Sullivan, Don Potato Martial Arts are

Invasion USA (1985) – Chuck Norris Will Hit You with So Many Rights You’ll be Begging for a Left!
Invasion USA (1985) Directed By: Joseph Zito Starring: Chuck Norris, Richard Lynch, Melissa Prophet Believe it or not, this is our first foray into Chuck

Halloween 4 – The Return of Michael Myers (1988) – A New Branch of the Family Tree
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) Directed By: Dwight H. Little Starring:Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell, Danielle Harris, A Drunken Priest To end this