Month: December 2018

Ep.40 – Ep. 40 – Galaxy Quest (1999)

In this week’s episode we discuss the movie that lovingly pokes fun at sci-fi fans while being a whole lot of fun in the process, it’s 1999’s Galaxy Quest. NASA gives advice to the Avengers: https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/nasa-weighs-in-on-how-to-rescue-tony-stark-from-the-avengers-endgame-trailer Info about the upcoming series, Embody: https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/development-james-corden-to-develop-sci-fi-series-for-cbs-black-tapes-podcast-to-get-made Info about Captive State: https://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/rupert-wyatt/277583/captive-state-trailer-and-release-date

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Ep.39 – Ep. 39 – Moon (2009)

In this weeks episode we discuss a case of reappearing moon tractors, Spaaaaaace Maaaaadness, and Sam Rockwell’s tight glutes. Here’s the Tardigrade article mentioned that was also erroneously linked to episode 38 where we didn’t discuss it at all: http://axamonitor.com/doku.php?id=tardigrade_lawsuit

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Ep.38 – Ep. 38 – Back to the Future (1985)

In this week’s episode we discuss the time traveling classic that made the DeLorean cool and launched a franchise, it’s 1985’s Back to the Future. Jason guest hosted on Bad Gamers Anonymous, so go check that out at http://eargluemedia.com/show/bad-gamers-anonymous/. Here’s a link to the Tardigrade lawsuit discussed in the episode including hot tardigrade on human…

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Ep.37 – Ep. 37 – GATTACA (1997)

In this week’s episode we take a deep dive into the movie that NASA anointed “Most Plausible Sci-Fi” film and explores the ramifications of a eugenic society, it’s 1997’s GATTACA. Smithsonian article mentioned in the episode: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/why-walking-legos-hurts-more-walking-fire-or-ice-180970784/

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