
Seth Treptow
Seth’s earliest memories are of staring up at a glowing TV while The Last Starfighter melted his brain in the best possible way. Raised on VHS rentals and the sacred Friday night pizza ritual, he spent most of the 80s convinced that The NeverEnding Story was a documentary.
In the 90s, he tried to emulate every action hero he saw—until a failed attempt at a Cliffhanger-style zipline ended with a sprained ankle, considerable damage to his family’s tool shed and three weeks of grounding. He still maintains that RoboCop is the most important political film of the 20th century and once cried during Predator—not because it was sad, but because it was so perfect.
Seth has spent far too much time breaking down the complexities of John Cusack roles, and considers Lloyd Dobler to be the greatest philosopher of all time.
He brings structured chaos and a suspicious amount of movie trivia to TRGMS.