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  <description>This 1999 cannibal-horror-comedy film went through three directors in a troubled production. We discussed how it successfully critiques American consumption and Manifest Destiny&amp;amp;nbsp;despite its financial failure. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store:  Ravenous  Additional Resources:   ''Creative differences'' shake up Hollywood  Film: They all but ate me alive!  FANGO Flashback: “RAVENOUS”  Robert Carlyle Interview  ANTONIA BIRD'S RAVENOUS IS A DARK CANNIBAL TALE - BUT WITH JOKES!  To Serve Man: Why ‘Ravenous’ Is the Greatest Cannibal Western Ever  Women in Film: The Tonal Balancing Act of Antonia Bird’s RAVENOUS  Why You Should Chew On ‘Ravenous’ (1999)  Forgotten Flick Ravenous Is the Best-Ever Manifest Destiny Cannibal Comedy  Ravenous - 20th Anniversary DiMarco, D. (2011). Going Wendigo: The Emergence of the Iconic Monster in Margaret Atwood’s “Oryx and Crake” and Antonia Bird’s “Ravenous.” College Literature, 38(4), 134–155.    </description>
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