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Cool Parents
Electric Head

Cool Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 62:20


Prepare to enter the Zombie Zone! We're gonna try our darndest to figure out what the heck Rob Zombie is saying in the White Zombie song "More Human Than Human." Also, we have some of the greatest Pervert Proverbs of all time in this episode! www.linktr.ee/coolparents www.patreon.com/coolparents --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cool-parents/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cool-parents/support

The Lawrence Ross Show
TLRS 10-27-23 - Some Scary Stories

The Lawrence Ross Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 123:16


Episode 616 Hour 1: New Facebook likes. After briefly talking about a story on a podcast, the host replays the time when he talked about knowing a guy who killed someone. Sports - Tampa Bay Lightning recap. The host expresses his dislike of Taylor Swift. After commenting on the latest Martin Scorsese movie, "Stewie Reacts - Casino" from "The Starving Artist" track 23 is played. The host then discusses the story about the woman who ordered 48 oysters and then was stuk with the bill. Stories about Harry Houdini. The first hour closes with "Charlie Brown Behind Bars" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 20. Hour 2: The host briefly talks about Rob Zombie and "Beavis And Butthead". Events in history from October 27-29. Halloween related comedy. Doctor who tried to bring back George Washington from the dead. The host replays his CSI story, then a story from author Chuck Palahniuk describing his dad's murder. Alaska airlines pilot turns off plane, almost kills 83 people, the host then plays a Jim Florentine related element about the Alaska airlines crash in 2000. The show closes with a bit featuring George Carlin and Bruce Malher on "Fridays" doing a sketch called KPLO. Break music - "Wearwolves of London" by Warren Zevon Rejoiner music - "More Human Than Human" by Rob Zombie

Strange New Trek - A Strange New Worlds Podcast
All Those Who Wander - SNW S01E09 - SNT020

Strange New Trek - A Strange New Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 51:40


Space…sometimes we just can't make a joke about space if it's a serious episode…and this one's pretty serious. In many ways this episode is an entire plot lift from Aliens, but overall, the homage works. We can see how people might be confused or put off by the Horn and their life cycle… Topics The Uhura problem (1:20) So very Pikespirational (3:38) The Self-Referentialness of SNW (5:58) Ship sizes between SNW and TOS (7:42) The Enterprise vs the Peregrine (9:58) The Dyatlov Gorn Incident (13:18) Moby Gorn (14:35) Coasting through Starfleet (16:44) Daddy M'Benga (20:05) Hand today, Gorn tomorrow (21:44) A Gorn is Born (23:20) Gorn Resurrection (25:54) Go Team Hemmera! (29:25) Gorn World: The Fallen Kingdom (31:04) Velocigorn Pack (33:51) Hemmer's leap (38:57) More Human Than Human (42:32) What's the point of La'an's name? (45:55) Picking Nits (48:14) Listener Mail (49:20) Question of the Week “Please breath into the mic some more, I really love it…it definitely isn't distracting at all.” -Chig Bungus Hit Us Up! strangenewtrek@gmail.com Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strangenewtrek/message

The Haunted Davenport Podcast
Season 3, Episode 4: A Trip to the Uncanny Valley in The Twilight Zone

The Haunted Davenport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 118:45


You are about to embark on a journey that takes you to a place familiar, but somehow strange and frightening. You find yourself with four people on a davenport in the middle of The Twilight Zone... Join us as we talk about scary dolls, mannequins, and mistreated robots in four episodes of The Twilight Zone. There will be spoilers for the following classic episodes: "The After Hours" (season 1, episode 34), "The Lateness of the Hour" (season 2, episode 8), "The Dummy" (season 3, episode 33), "Living Doll" (season 5, episode 6). We also talk about plot elements from the following films: Her, Magic, Jacob's Ladder, Mannequin, Blade Runner, Westworld, The Matrix, and Pixel Perfect. Check out Retro Movie Geek's Spooky Flix Fest featuring scary dolls: https://retromoviegeek.com/category/podcast/page/22/ Check out The Sci-Fi Podcast episode: "More Human Than Human": https://thescifipodcast.com/the-sci-fi-podcast-ep-3-more-human-than-human-and-chappie-2015/ The trailer for "Primal Screen" on Shudder: https://youtu.be/5m9tLAEkzs4   Music Credits: "Haunted Davenport Theme" by Chris Howcroft "Showroom Dummies" by Señor Coconut (a cover of the original song by KRAFTWERK)                

Why Do We Own This DVD?
91. Blade Runner (The Director's Cut) (1982)

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 75:10


Diane and Sean discuss Ridley Scott's Sci-Fi Noir film based on Philip K. Dick's novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, Blade Runner (The Director's Cut). Episode music is "Main Theme" by Vangelis from the OST, and "More Human Than Human" by White Zombie.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FDAK8MLABD6SG&source=url)

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

This week we’re tackling the one and only White Zombie. While Rob Zombie is more known these days for being Mr. Spooky, he and founding member Sean Yseult helped pioneer noise rock in the mid 80s. Casual listeners might be surprised to learn that White Zombie was an entirely different (and batshit crazy) band before ending up in every movie soundtrack in the 90s with hits like “More Human Than Human.” This is a fun one and a fascinating band.Closing track: “Blood, Milk and Sky” from Astro-Creep: 2000 (1995)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincMike’s Picks:Psycho-Head Blowout (1987) — Best Record, Personal FavoriteSupersexy Swingin’ Sounds (1996) — Worst AlbumAlex’s Picks:Astro-Creep: 2000 (1995) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteSupersexy Swingin’ Sounds (1996) — Worst AlbumSoul Crusher (1987) — Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…Gods on Voodoo Moon EP (1985)Pig Heaven single (1986)Psycho-Head Blowout (1987)Soul Crusher (1987)Make Them Die Slowly (1989)La Sexorcisto - Devil Music Vol. 1 (1992)Astro-Creep: 2000 (1995)Supersexy Swingin’ Sounds (1996)Follow Mike on Instagram @popejesseventura for show updates and @pandermonkey for original musicFollow Alex on Instagram @motherpuncher

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Horror Movie Club
House of 1,000 Corpses (2003)

Horror Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 36:28


Join as we discuss our first Rob Zombie film! Sorry to you Zombie fans if we make any mistakes…we’re only human. In fact, we make so many mistakes we’re More Human Than Human. I’ll see myself out.

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In This Episode: Everybody Dies
1: Blade Runner 2049 Review (or how it flips the old movie on it’s head)

In This Episode: Everybody Dies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 64:54


In this Episode: Our heroes discuss and review the Sci Fi blockbuster movie - Blade Runner 2049. Is it a contender for the best movie of 2017? Best movie of the decade? Millenia? They dig deep into nerd culture and discover that it’s the exact opposite of the original 1982 Blade Runner… Also: The use of CG to reanimate the corpses of 80s heroines. How it compares to the Phillip K. Dick book ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep’. The fantastic cinematography, characters, and sets. Digging into the movie’s tiniest details. Oh, and throw in a good rant about the worst bit in the film, Will Smith, and Vangelis - and you’ve got yourself a show! Links: Note - if the below links don’t work in your podcast player please visit the show page at: ebd.fm/1 Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner IMDb Dunkirk IMDb Blade Runner (soundtrack) Robin Wright IMDb Uncanny Valley White Zombie, More Human Than Human (music video) Roy Batty - Final Monologue Download MP3  

Bullet Points
Detroit: Become Human

Bullet Points

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 112:40


outro: "More Human Than Human" by White Zombie

Fog of Truth: A Podcast About Documentary Film
S02E05 - Leaning Into the Wind / More Human Than Human

Fog of Truth: A Podcast About Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 54:49


Documentary films about artists and the process of creating and selling art is the topic this week as we each discuss some of our personal favorites and review LEANING INTO THE WIND by Thomas Riedelsheimer. Bart and Chris also interview directors Tommy Pallotta and Femke Wolting about their new film MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN, which discusses developments in the field of artificial intelligence.   Group Review Documentary: LEANING INTO THE WIND (2018) / UK, Germany (Director: Thomas Riedelsheimer) Screening in theatres now   Film Featured in Interview Portion: MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN (2018) / Netherlands (Directors: Tommy Pallotta, Femke Wolting)      Other Films/Articles/Books Mentioned: Running Fence / 1977 (Director: Charlotte Zwerin, Albert Maysles, David Maysles) The Gates / 1977 (Director: Antonio Ferrara, Albert Maysles, David Maysles, and Matthew Prinzing) That’s What They Call Art (video) Extraordinary Ordinary People / 2017 (Director: Alan Governar) Finding Vivian Maier / 2014 (Director: John Maloof, Charlie Siskel) In the Realms of the Unreal / 2004 (Director: Jessica Yu) Cutie and the Boxer / 2013 (Director: Zachary Heinzerling) F for Fake / 1977 (Director: Orson Welles) Every Frame a Painting (youtube video) Exit Through the Gift Shop / 2010 (Director: Banksy) My Kid Could Paint That / 2007 (Director: Amir Bar-Lev) Long Strange Trip / 2017 (Director: Amir Bar-Lev) Art & Craft / 2014 (Director:Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman, Mark Becker) Art of the Steal / 2009 (Director:Don Argott) My Architect / 2003 (Director: Nathaniel Kahn) Helvetica / 2007 (Director:Gary Hustwit) Objectified / 2009 (Director:Gary Hustwit) Urbanized / 2011 (Director:Gary Hustwit) Crumb / 1994 (Director: Terry Zwigoff) Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405 / 2016 (Director:Frank Stiefel) Rivers and Tides / 2002 (Director: Thomas Riedelsheimer) The Last Hijack / 2014 (Directors: Tommy Pallotta, Femke Wolting) Conversations with People Who Hate Me (podcast) The Rider / 2018 (Director: Chloé Zhao) Songs My Brothers Taught Me / 2015 (Director: Chloé Zhao) Crime + Punishment / 2018 (Director: Stephen Maing)   Timestamps: 01:45 - Intro discussion of Documentaries about Art 20:48 - Group Review of LEANING INTO THE WIND 33:07 - Christopher Llewellyn Reed interviews Tommy Pallotta and Femke Wolting of MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN 47:48 -  Doc Talk   Hammer to Nail Links by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: http://www.hammertonail.com/reviews/leaning-into-the-wind-review/ http://www.hammertonail.com/film-festivals/more-human-review/   Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com   Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)

More Gooder Than Podcast
Episode 43: More Human Than Human

More Gooder Than Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 106:15


Bitches, leave... all your cares and worries at the door, because this week's episode is guaranteed to lift your spirits! Well, if you even have spirits, which is the real question. Join us as we ponder that and other metaphysical mysteries from the truly amazing cinematic masterpieces Blade Runner, Robocop, and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Any questions you had about the very nature of life and sentience will disappear, like tears in rain, after you listen to More Human Than Human! Please rate and review us on iTunes. Listen to us: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/more-gooder-than Follow us on Twitter @MGTpodcast: https://twitter.com/mgtpodcast Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moregooderthan/ Follow us on Instagram @moregooderthan Email us: moregooderthan@gmail.com Visit us: http://www.mgtpodcast.com Support us: https://www.patreon.com/MGT Visit our network: www.podfixnetwork.com Call our hotline:(661) 489-7323

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 90 - Angry Man Music

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 93:36


Okay first off, big announcement. I have given myself the rather giant task of creating Spotify playlists of every podcast I have made. I've done about five so far. Got a ways to to go. But you'll see them pop up. Just search for ActiveListener (one word) on Spotify and you'll find them. Or here's the link https://open.spotify.com/user/activelistener   So yeah, you are going to be able to cut me out entirely if you want. I am doing this for a couple reasons. First, I am all about supporting the music and the streaming model has finally come of age as a legitimate way to support the artists. In fact, I've read articles saying that in the next few years it may not even be worth it for Apple or Amazon to have MP3 stores because so much of the traffic has gone to streaming. Things were a lot different when I started the podcast, two years before Spotify was even available in the US.   Second and more selfishly, I want to be able to listen to my podcast mixes when I'm out. I was at a dinner party the other night and someone wanted to put on one of my podcasts because they like they mix but then we both agreed it wasn't really the right venue to hear me talking over music. As much as I may like to hear myself talk, it's different out of a speaker than from my mouth.   Okay so if I haven't buried the lead already, we're at PODCAST 90! That's a lot! And it seemed like a time to do something special. This is one of those episodes I have been meaning to do since almost the beginning and it is particulaly appropriate because most of the music is from the 90s. Remember head banging, moshing, and crowd surfing? My roots! Man, were my roots angry. There was a lot of angst, anger, and aggression in a lot of the music I listened to back then. I should say, I was also still all about electronica, punk, alternative, and even soundtracks like Last of the Mohicans (best ever). But the focus today is the rage.   This podcast was so much fun to make. And I want to assure that I scream tested most of these songs in the car over the last few months. It was awesome. I still know all the words. I will be very curious to hear the response to this one. Some people will know every song and to others it will be all new. Let me know what you think.   Link for Final Fantasy Linkin Park Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY-MQZfhFi4 (How did we find this year before YouTube existed?!)   Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists,   Aaron Tracklist 1.More Human Than Human by White Zombie on Astro Creep: 2000 Songs Of Love, Destruction And Other Synthetic Delusions Of The Electric Head 2.Wish by Nine Inch Nails on Broken 3.Got the Life by Korn on Follow The Leader 4.Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine on Rage Against the Machine 5.Tourniquet by Marilyn Manson on Antichrist Superstar 6.Break Stuff by Limp Bizkit on Significant Other 7.Leader Of Men by Nickelback on The State 8.Whatever by Godsmack on Godsmack 9.Toxicity by System Of A Down on Toxicity 10.Alien by Pennywise on Straight Ahead 11.Bad Habit by The Offspring on Smash 12.Last Resort by Papa Roach on Infest 13.Binge by Papa Roach on Infest 14.Faint by Linkin Park on Meteora 15.The Red by Chevelle on Wonder What's Next 16.Stupify by Disturbed on The Sickness 17.Mudshovel by Staind on Dysfunction 18.Fine Again by Seether on Disclaimer 19.Weak And Powerless by A Perfect Circle on Thirteenth Step 20.Bother by Stone Sour on Stone Sour 21.In The End by Linkin Park on Hybrid Theory 22.Bring Me To Life by Evanescence on Fallen 23.Parabol by Tool on Lateralus 24.Parabola by Tool on Lateralus

The Future Is A Mixtape
020: More Bleak Than Bleak

The Future Is A Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 82:39


For this episode of The Future Is A Mixtape, Jesse & Matt discuss the slow, spiral reckoning of Ridley Scott's much-celebrated and increasingly influential film Blade Runner, whose long and winding road lead to a sequel, Blade Runner 2049. While detractors of the original film might feel they're viewing a sexy-time noir featuring little more than robots and porn-jazz, for the entranced, the film's hypnotic imagery and ruminations on universal themes like humanness, memory and belonging still keep many cineaste-hearts aflutter. After the blockbuster ascendency the Star Wars franchise and SF's increasing maturation as a cinematic genre, Ridley Scott's formerly “one-off” was released in 1982, and quickly disappeared at the box office and inside film critics' confused typewriters. However, unbeknownst to many, this leftover lasagna turned into the cult film of cult films. Blade Runner would later grow an organic fanbase from Arty Nerds, Noir Addicts and Cyberpunks, all of whom would despoil their underoos over spinners, unicorn origami and whether Deckard was or wasn't a replicant. Seeing blinking cash-registers in their eyes, Hollywood producers sought out Denis Villeneuve as their architect to extend the franchise with Blade Runner 2049. Your meta-guidance-counselors, Matt & Jesse, will provide a spoiler-bonanza of both films, weigh out Villeneuve's sense of cinema, and examine how the sequel's repeater bleakness short-circuits better questions and ideas. The co-hosts will finally imagine how this film might be retrofitted or retold, narratively speaking, and roust its viewers into utopian dream-scaping. Mentioned In This Episode: Opening Music Salvo: White Zombie's “More Human Than Human” from Their Last Album Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head (1995) Ridley Scott's Blade Runner: The Final Cut (Edition 2007) The Movie Art of Syd Mead: Visual Futurist Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 (Pre-Order) The Art and Soul of Blade Runner: A Visual Art Book Podcasts on Blade Runner 2049 (That May Or May Not Have Influenced Our Podcast): Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald's Podcast The Watch, Which Features Sam Esmail and a Discussion on Blade Runner 2049 and Mr. Robot Slate's Podcast Spoiler Specials About Blade Runner 2049, Which Features Dana Stevens, Forrest Wickman and Sam Adams The Director's Cut Podcast: Featuring Rian Johnson Interviewing Denis Villeneuve and His Critically Acclaimed Blade Runner 2049 The Collider Podcast: Episode 110 - Blade Runner 2049 Featuring Hosts Adam Chitwood and Matt Goldberg The Original Trailer for Ridley Scott's Blade Runner (1982) The Official Trailer for Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 Time Magazine: “Director Denis Villeneuve Proved to Us He Love Blade Runner More Than Anybody” The Three Short Films Set Between Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049: Blade Runner 2049 - “2036: Nexus Dawn” Blade Runner 2049 - “2048: Nowhere to Run” Blade Runner 2049 - “Black Out 2022” Ben Child in The Guardian: “Blade Runner 2049: Five Things We Learned from the Shorts” Jason Sondhi in Best Short of the Week: “Hollywood's Embrace of the Short Film Tie-In” Clickhole: “Culture Shock: Everything You Need to Know About Blade Runner” Documentaries About the Original Blade Runner: Channel 4: On the Edge of Blade Runner (Featured on YouTube) Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner (Found in Most DVDs/Blu-rays of the the 1982 Film) BFI Film Classics: Scott Bukatman's Blade Runner Instagram: “Blade Runner Reality” Devon Maloney in Wired: “Blade Runner 2049's Politics Aren't That Futuristic” Marie Claire: “These Three Women Are About to Make Sci-Fi History” Angelica Jade Bastién in Vulture: “Why Don't Dystopia's Know How to Talk About Race? Darryl Hannah's Background in Gymnastics Helped in a Key Scene with Blade Runner, But She Still Had a Male Gymnast Stunt Double in a Scary Sequence. The Important Themes and Motifs of Blade Runner: Here & Here RadioTimes: "Rutger Hauer Dissects His Iconic “Tears in Rain” Blade Runner Monologue" YouTube: “Blade Runner - Final scene, ‘Tears in Rain' Monologue (HD)” Michael Shulman in Vanity Fair: “Untold Story: The Battle for Blade Runner” The Seven (Not Six) Different Film Cuts of Blade Runner (1982) Vice's Motherboard's Brian Merchant Reveals a Shocker: “The Studio Execs [Also] Hated the Blade Runner Voiceover They Forced Harrison Ford to Do” Vulture: “Which Cut of Blade Runner Should I Be Watching” No Film School: “Why Does the Ending of 'Blade Runner' Look Familiar? Ask Stanley Kubrick” A Mr. Kenneth Thompson Explains How YOU Can Make Gaff's Origami Unicorn (or How You Can Make a Purchase Order for HIM to Make It for You for $14.99) Duke Harper's Youtube Aide: “Origami Blade Runner Unicorn Tutorial” Vice: “Behold, the Moment Harrison Ford Decked Ryan Gosling in the Face” The Official Website for Blade Runner 2049 The Official Timeline for Events in the Blade Runner Universe Inverse Entertainment: “How All Three Blade Runner 2049 Shorts Connect to the Original” Forbes Magazine: “Blade Runner 2049 Is A Box Office Bomb: 10 Reasons It Was Doomed” Rolling Stone: “Why Blade Runner 2049 May Have Been a Victim of Peak Dystopia Fatigue” Forbes Magazine: “Box Office: Blade Runner 2049 Is A Bomb Because of Its Budget” Nexus 6 Versus Nexus 8 Versus Nexus 9?   Wahyd Vannoni in PBS NewsHour: “Brands Treat Us Like the Replicants in Blade Runner” Hilarious and Criminally Underseen YouTube Parody: “Trump Blade Runner Ad” Sadly, in 2049, the LAPD Still Exists & It's Even Bigger and Badder Than Ever: Here, Here and Here. BBC Newsbeat: “The Curse of Blade Runner's Adverts” Kevin Spacey Vs. Brad Pitt in David Fincher's Seven: “What's in the Box?!” The Original Miracle Birth Meme Collider Interview: “Robin Wright on Blade Runner 2049 and Roger Deakins” Joi as Joy: Your Pocket Girlfriend with Misogyny at Your Fingertips Self-Creating Replicants Is an Allegory to Marxist-Feminist Notions of Reproductive Labor A Joke Well-Deserved by LA Folks to California's Self-Satisfied Bordertown: San Diego Becomes a Waste Dump in Blade Runner 2049 Beyond the Blade Runner Burn: San Diego Visualized in Cinema Leah D. Shade in Patheos: “Watching Blade Runner (1982) in the Age of Black Lives Matter” PBS Newshour: “Where Does America's E-Waste End Up? GPS Tracker Tells All” Alex Acks in Book Riot: “Choose a Better Chosen One” In Blade Runner 2049, Las Vegas Is a Post-Nuclear Wasteland Whose Lasting Remnants Include Bees & Boobs (with Deckard on the Lookout for Interlopers Who Might Raid His Free Alcohol) Is Deckard's Dog a Replicant? That and Other Easter Eggs in Den of Geek. The Reflecting Pond and Niander Wallace: “Blade Runner 2049: Designing the Future” - Production Designer Dennis Gassner Discusses the Brutal Environments of Director Denis Villeneuve's Ambitious Sequel in The American Cinematographer. Esther Inglis-Arkell in io9: “10 Lessons From Real-Life Revolutions That Fictional Dystopias Ignore” NERD FIGHT: Were Sean Young's Eyes Truly Green? Some Say Yes. Others Say No. Why Joe Is Possibly an Allusion to Joe Chip from Philip K. Dick's Ubik & Why “K” Is Also a Potential Allusion to Franz Kafka's character Joseph K. in The Trial. Does Deckard's Daughter, Dr. Stalline, Really Have an Autoimmune Disorder? “15 Burning Questions We Have After Blade Runner 2049” Dr. Stalline Is Like Osama Bin Laden as Seen in Washington Post's Report: “Bin Laden Discovered ‘Hiding in Plain Sight'” Roy Batty: “Shores of Orion . . . Tears in the Rain” Jane Ciabattari in BBC News: “Is Borges 20th Century's Most Important Writer?” Blade Runner 2049's Full Cast Member List on IMDb Box Office Mojo: Blade Runner 2049's Current Financial Pulse Rate Deakins Nominated 13 times for Oscars & Comes Up Empty: A Working History Erik Abriss in Collider: “Oscar Snubs: 4 Times Rogers Deakins Should Have Won Best Cinematography” Roger Deakins in The Guardian: “Why I Won't Win an Oscar” The Screenwriter for the Blade Runner Franchise: Hampton Fancher: A Working History IndieWire: “Blade Runner 2049 Soundtrack: Denis Villeneuve Finally Reveals Why Jóhann Jóhannsson Left the Project Forbes Magazine (Japanese Edition): On Why Blade Runner 2049 Failed for Its Opening Weekend in the Box Office. {For those that can't read Japanese, I will summarize what Tomoko (my badass wife!) translated for me--while we were both laughing at the article's assessment: the film failed due to it 1) being aimed at middle aged men in their forties; 2) it wasn't appealing to women, and henceforth, not of interest to dating couples or married folks; 3) and lastly dads couldn't take their kids to the movie because of its “R” rating} Beth Elderkin in io9: “Director Says CGI Will Take a Back Seat to Practical Effects in Blade Runner” This Is Now Our Third Episode on Terminal Dystopia Syndrome (TDS); Here Are Some Prior Podcast Episodes Concerning TDS: The Future Is a Mixtape: Episode 019: Fake Plastic World (on Adam Curtis' HyperNormalisation) The Future Is a Mixtape: Episode 004: Terminal Dystopia Syndrome (TDS) (on Dave Eggers' The Circle) Stephen Humphries in Christian Science Monitor: “Blade Runner 2049: Why Some Science Fiction Writers Are Tired of Dystopias” David Graeber in The Baffler: "Despair Fatigue" BBC News: “Blade Runner: Which Predictions Have Come True?” SyFy Wire: “How Accurate Is Blade Runner 2049's Prediction of the Future?” -{Futurists Grade Blade Runner 2049's Vision of the Future}- Mashable: How the Future Technology of Blade Runner 2049 Reflects Our Present Mark Fisher's Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? (2009) Verso's Blog: “In Memoriam: Mark Fisher (1968-2017)” Zero Books' on YouTube: “Capitalist Realism and Mr Robot” Frank Ruiz in The Sacramento Bee: “Salton Sea Is a California Crisis. It's Time for the State to Show Some Urgency” Ian James in The Desert Sun: “Toxic Dust and Asthma Plague Salton Sea Communities” California State Senator Kevin De Leon Sells Out the Public in Favor of Pay-to-Play Water Barons as Seen in The San Bernardino Sun: “Bill Targeting Cadiz Water Transfer Dies in Senate Committee” Abby Olcese in Sojourners Online: “Blade Runner 2049 Paints an All-White Future. Again.” Jess Joho in Mashable: “The Hidden Feminist Message Buried Inside Blade Runner 2049” Kyle Buchanan in Vulture: “Why Ex Machina's Take on Gender Is So Advanced” Is Joi Anything More Than Joe's Pocket-Girlfriend? As Explored in Collider: “Blade Runner 2049 and Gender: The Future Is Female” GQ Magazine: “Blade Runner 2049: Let's Unpack That Strange, Fascinating Threesome Sex Scene” Kyle Buchanan in Vulture: “The Secrets Behind Blade Runner 2049's Surreal Threesome” Mike D'Angelo in The A.V. Club: “An Aborted Three-Way (of Sorts) Is the Most Strangely Affecting Scene in Her” Nathan Rabin's “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” Essay (2007) in The A.V. Club, Where the Trope Originally Surfaced: “The Bataan Death March of Whimsy Case File #1: Elizabethtown” Nathan Rabin in Salon Magazine: “I'm Sorry for Coining the Phrase “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” John Guida in The New York Times: “Are Blockbusters Destroying the Movies?” Michael Moorcock's Infamous Take-Down: “Starship Stormtroopers” Angelica Jade Bastién in Vulture: “Why Don't Dystopias Know How to Talk About Race?” Sarah Emerson in Vice's Motherboard: “Cyberpunk Cities Fetishize Asian Culture But Have No Asians” Siddhant Adlakha in Birth.Movies.Death: “On Blade Runner 2049's Asian Influence [And Disconnect]” Amanda M. Franklin in The Conversation: “Mantis Shrimp Have the World's Best Eyes--But Why?” David Rudd Cycleback's “Eye/Brain Physiology and Why Humans Don't See Reality But a Translation of It” Sarah Benet-Weiser in The Conversation: “What the ‘Fearless Girl” Statue and Harvey Weinstein Have in Common” Jonathan Cook: “Wonder Woman Is a Hero Only the Military-Industrial-Complex Could Create” A Blatant Example of “Lean-In” Feminism or a Laughable Article on Neoliberal Progressivism? As Seen in IndieWire: “Wonder Woman 2: Patty Jenkins Highest Paid Female Director” Vice on YouTube: “Inside the Making of Blade Runner 2049” {Interviewer to Ryan Gosling: “Do you feel optimistic about the future of mankind?” Gosling pauses, gurgles, snorts, and then they both laugh . . . . . . And So The Future Must Be A Mixtape to Have Any At All . . .   Feel Free to Contact Jesse & Matt on the Following Spaces & Places: Email Us: thefutureisamixtape@gmail.com Find Us Via Our Website: The Future Is A Mixtape Or Lollygagging on Social Networks: Facebook Twitter Instagram

IseeRobots Radio
GeekFest Rants Ep.321: Blade Runner 2049 Review - Last Jedi Trailer

IseeRobots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 68:01


What's it like to be "More Human Than Human"?  It's not just a company logo, it's the plot of Blade Runner 2049. Join Carlos today at GeekFest Rants as he goes down the rabbit hole that is the world of Blade Runner.  The key players are all back including some unexpected surprises.  How does Ryan Gosling measure up against Harrison Ford?  Is this a worthy sequel?  Then we go shot by shot into the newest Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer.  How much more new information can we gather from this latest infusion of Star Wars goodness? 

24FPS
24FPS HS Blade Runner

24FPS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 243:44


Sorti en 1982, le Blade Runner original de Ridley Scott a connu une histoire très mouvementée avant de devenir un film culte ayant influencé la pop culture. 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler, a décidé de tout vous raconter dans cet épisode hors-série.Pas de signal sonore dans cette émission qui contient évidemment beaucoup des spoilers sur le film original sorti depuis 35 ans, mais aucun spoiler sur Blade Runner 2049 qui n'est pas abordé. Jérôme et Julien vous racontent l'histoire de ce film via d'innombrables anecdotes sans oublier quelques analyses et ressentis personnels.Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à partager votre avis sur la romance entre Deckard et Rachael !Crédits musicaux : Main Titles From Blade Runner de Vangelis, issu de l'album Blade Runner - Music From The Original Soundtrack (1994), et More Human Than Human de White Zombie, issu de l'album Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head (1995)

The Craft Beercast
Episode 195 – More Human Than Human

The Craft Beercast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 82:01


Back again for another show with Ryan still hanging around. We tried to kick him out to no avail. In this episode we discuss: Safest beer to brew Third Green Flash This is why I... The post Episode 195 – More Human Than Human first appeared on The Craft Beercast.

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Reel World Podcast
Episode 3 - Horror Movie Roundtable

Reel World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 68:26


The guys from Reel World discuss the history and current state of the Horror genre. If you like scary movies this is a must listen! Opening Track: "Dragula" by Rob Zombie Closing Track: "More Human Than Human" by White Zombie

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour
The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour - ep 171

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016


This week, I give Rob Zombie the spotlight, along with cooking and people that made me who i am today. It's not what I planned, but I hope you stil.... Enjoy! Songs played this week: 1) Dead City Radio And The New Gods Of Supertown by Rob Zombie 2) More Human Than Human by White Zombie 3) House Of 1000 Corpses by Rob Zombie 4) The Greatest American Nightmare (Feat. Howard Stern) by Rob Zombie 5) Feel So Numb by Rob Zombie 6) What? by Rob Zombie

Down at the Crossroads - Music. Magick. Paganism.

2014 Promo for Down at the CrossroadsHosted by Christopher OrapelloMusic Credits: “Darkness in the Light” by More Human Than Human and “Out of Darkness” by Alain GalarneauWebsite: www.infinite-beyond.com

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Down at the Crossroads - Music. Magick. Paganism.
TI&TB #024 - Between Oraia and Helene

Down at the Crossroads - Music. Magick. Paganism.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2011 125:48


In this episode we speak with fellow podcaster Oraia Helene from Between the Earth and Stars and talk about her recent changes with her name, doing her shows, how she balances her scientific side with her magickal side, and to close we discuss her work as a writer and podcaster and have a great time while doing it.  We also speak with Inanna Gabriel from Misanthrope Press regarding the new pagan story anthology Etched Offerings Voices from the Cauldron of Story.  In A Corner in the Occult, we learn about Scientist, Thelemite and 20th century Occultist Jack Parsons who, interestingly enough, has a crater on the moon named after him. Listen and found out why! And later in the show we discuss the Powers of the Sphinx in The Essence of Magick. To know, to dare, to will, to keep silent, and to go are crucial to the developing student of mysticism. Also in the episode we feature a great song from the Philadelphia band Espers an emerging indie band and we close the show with a special musical holiday treat from SCHOLAR the occultist and rapper. All this and more in this delightful episode! Links: Garden State Pagan Alliance, Temple of the Earth and Stars, Misanthrope Press, Title Goes Here:, Inanna Gabriel, Proud Pagan Podcasters, Music: George Wood, More Human Than Human, Ramon Goose, Alexandre Falcao, Linda Holzer, Persian Paladin, Promos: Between the Earth and Stars, Baphmetis Meditation, Featured Music: Espers, SCHOLAR, Credits: PodsafeAudio, Podsafe Music Network, Show Script (pdf)