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Happy National Video Game Day! This month's episode is Ready Player One in honor of this day. I have played video games my entire life, yet I do not consider myself a gamer. I've never built a rig specifically to play games, chased down the perfect graphics card, or cared about refresh rates. I don't even play games on a…
Travolta vs. Jackman, Wolverine vs. Barbarino, who will win? Swordfish is a ridiculous movie, but hey, it's fun to watch. I think that describes most Joel Silver-produced movies. We delve deep into the elite, cyberworld of Swordfish and ask, what is the obsession with claymores in this movie?…
Poor Jobe. All he wants to do is read his comics, mow lawns, and hang out with Robochimp. Why does everyone have to pick on Jobe? @KMSigma.SWI and I still hold fond memories of this early CGI mess.…
Once again, Harold Mann and Alex Mann join us to discuss their work on The Lost World: Jurassic Park. They recount what it was like to work on the sequel to the biggest (at the time) movie in the world.…
Luc Besson cranks out another bananas movie. Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman want those stones! @ChrystalT and I talk about The Fifth Element and ask... where is our Ruby Rhod sequel?…
What if Doc Brown, somehow, fit a DeLorean inside another DeLorean? Primer asks that question. The short answer is: weird and confusing stuff. //html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/31908172/height/120/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/backward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/FF6200/
The technology in this movie would rip apart the fabric of society. That being said, I want one. @KMSigma.SWI , @saschg and I, talk about Strange Days and the implications of the SQUID.…
Television news has changed quite a bit since 1976, but it's still really the same beast. My guests and I discuss how newsroom technology and practices have evolved over the past 50 years. We watch the eerily prescient Network.…
Hackers is ridiculous, silly, and unrealistic, but it sure is a lot of fun. Why did we never get the internet depicted in mid-90s films? I wanted to fly through the landscape of cyberspace and see a digital representation of my destination while wearing eye goggles and haptic gloves. Instead, we get to type into an address…
This movie is straight bananas. We have Keanu Reeves as Johnny. Dolph Lundgren as a cybernetic street preacher/bounty hunter. Henry Rollins giving a signature spoken word rant and a dolphin addicted to heroin. Oh... and Ice-T is in this movie and his name is J-Bone. William Gibson adapted his own short story for the silver…
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