Why is there no dog nip? Default fonts, the coming machine takeover, lots more, and the movie Waterworld. Next week: the original Gremlins for Christmas!
Holiday parties, arcade games, vintage snacks, and the movie "Flow." Next week- "Waterworld."
Tales from Hawaii, making conversation, clickbait headlines, holidaze, and the movie "These Final Hours." Next week: the 2024 Latvian animated "Flow."
Music references, spam call inequality, childhood word games, the open mic equivalent of Hollywood, the dopamine psych out of social media, anti-Vegas, and of course the 1995 movie "12 Monkeys." Next pod is 12/1, with 2013's "These Final Hours."
The five senses, what constitutes a deli, a puzzling encounter, the wizarding comedy universe, and Ray Bradury's 1952 short story "A Sound Of Thunder." Next week: the movie "12 Monkeys."
The anatomical details of God, flair baristas, Star Wars knowledge, city nicknames, plus the 2006 movie Idiocracy. Next week: Ray Bradbury's "A Sound Of Thunder."
The neuroticism of playing yourself back, the internet's effect on knowledge and cultural memory, plus the 1998 movie Deep Impact. Next week: Idiocracy!
Adam's back! An episode of half European travel talk and half the John Hillcoat movie adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's bleak masterpiece.
Post-fest, the energy flow of socializing, screen sizes, plus the movie The World's End.
Taylor Swift, pre-ACL, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and more!
Grocery deliver, 24-hour dining, hotel night clerk tales, This Is The End, and more!
It's Rapture eve! Duncan, Jordan, and Jon talk Biblical prophecy, free speech, and Darren Aronofsky's mother!
Jo returns to talk ghosts, speaking in tongues, creativity and pushing through plateaus, and as always Jesus comes up somehow. (Mother! discussion pushed to next episode)
Lottery tickets, Labor Day, jump scares and 2021's Don't Look Up.
Back from vacation! On the ever-present fraudulency of calling yourself an "artist." A relic from Covid for the soundboard, malls, writing, and more!
Ted joins Duncan, Adam, and Jon for a spirited discussion that covers the pilot episode of The Last Man on Earth, among many other topics.
The gang talks shocking horses, regional dialects, superhero nonsense, and the Lars Von Trier movie Melancholia.
Duncan, Jon, and Jordan discuss video calls, fine dining, money, and Lord Byron's 1816 poem "Darkness."
Duncan, Jon, and Adam (plus a special guest co-host playing with a chew toy) talk diet, graveyard shift, chaise lounges, and the movie Moonfall.
Duncan, Jon, and Jordan talk social media, the commodification of art, and the 2004 disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow. Watch Moonfall for next week!