If you've been living in another solar system these past thirty-six years, you may not be aware of these plasticine pals, but it's our job to bring you up to date as we examine the SF chops of every one of the Wallace and Gromit movies, coming bang up to date with the Oscar-nominated recent release Vengeance Most Fowl.
Our thesis essentially is that (a) Wallace (the human one) is an inventor and (b) his haphazard approach to inventing has inevitable, logical consequences which are explored within each W&G film. And in any case, they're enormous fun!
Also mentioned in this episode:
- John Green considers whether listening to an audiobook counts as reading
- Coming soon: Mary Robinette Kowal's latest, The Martian Contingency
- H.G.Wells' The Time Machine
- Star Trek: Section 31's dire score on Rotten Tomatoes
- Phil's latest audio-visual drama production premieres on 16th Feb: Terror Out Of Space by Leigh Brackett
Here's the episode:
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Man you guys have to watch the Kim Stanley Robinson interview in ‘party girls’ on YouTube. Amazing. Mostly touches on ideas in his latest book albeit 5 years since he wrote it “ministry of the future” I think. Sure offers hope countering some of the Bleakness in the US politically right now.
ReplyDeleteThere is a fabulous interview with Kim Stanley Robinson on YouTube very recently on the party girls channel. Thrilling to know he agrees with me politically about uber wealthy humans should not be allowed. 10 million $ max then distribute the rest to do good.
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