Episodes
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We talk about Real Genius (1985), and the cool factor Val Kilmer brought to the whole thing. Safe travels, king
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This time around, we talk about the absences that make up John Darnielle's Midwestern Weird novel
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Missing episodes?
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From Highlander animation to Highlander anime in this one. Directed by Ninja Scroll's Yoshiaki Kawajiri, one might expect it to be Highlander sleaze, but sadly no
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More Highlander! A future and post-apocalyptic Highlander who goes by the name of . . . Quentin
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We're fare-jumpers on Milo's journey through Dictionopolis, Digitopia and points beyond
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It's finally time. Time for Terry Brooks' exceedingly strange Tolkien knock-off (by way of MTV)
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Join us as we talk about the baffling follow-up to Highlander, and just how many versions of them are there anyway?
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Aaron Thorpe returns to talk about Season 3 of the Apple TV series. Houston, do you copy?
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It's just us fellas again, talking about what we've been up to. There might even be a SFF reference here and there!
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We return to Dante's Inferno with Joe Dante's Matinee, starring John Goodman in the most John Goodman role ever, B-Movie auteur Lawrence Woolsey
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We discuss Theodore Sturgeon and his short story
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Kyle Winkler, writer and host of Left Hand of Le Guin joins us to talk about the latter books of Earthsea.
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Well, you better go catch yours and join us in our rambles
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Our quarters are lined up to talk about Secret Level S:1
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Aaron Thorpe returns to talk about For All Mankind Season 2 and some of the ways space wants to kill you
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Be of good cheer, Podsiders! We talk about Satoshi Kon's humane and incredibly funny Tokyo Godfathers (2003) this time around, and Chris and I agree: it's a Christmas movie classic
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Join us for the RPG isekai adventure to end all RPG isekai adventures, where our hero uses facts and logic to save magic!
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It's Friday the 13th and time to move our dead bones to the musical (and scientific) stylings of one Herbert West
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R.S. Benedict returns for this classic of investigative reporting. Fun for the whole family, they said. . .
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What says Thanksgiving more than Puritans starving in The New World? Mattie Lewis returns to be thankful for Robert Egger's debut, The VVitch (2015)
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