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Books that we F'ing R'ed:

The Postman
RTFB: Year 4
Dune: Part 2
Are you there God?
A Christmas Carol
Science Fiction Double Feature
A Haunting in Venice
Starship Troopers
Kindred
RTFB: Year 3
The Noel Diary
Dracula
Valerian and Laureline
Death on the Nile
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
RTFB: Year 2
The Christmas Contest
Dune
The Hunt for Red October
Blade Runner
The Duke and I
A Timeless Christmas
The Exorcist
Casino Royale
RTFB: Year 1
Planet of the Apes
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The Mistletoe Secret
Dr Sleep
Silence of the Lambs
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
2001 : A Space Odyssey

Season 1 - 2001 : A Space Odyssey

Arthur C Clarke' sci-fi classic about human evolution and it's first big steps into the stars, adapted into a space opera by Stanley Kubrick.

Season 1 - Prelude to 2001 (e)

2019-07-11

Chris Hamm, Chris Jacobsen, Travis Rowe

Wherein we introduce the podcast and the book for season one - the Arthur C Clarke slash Stanley Kubrick collaboration, 2001: A Space Odyssey.

2001 - Episode 1 (e)

2019-07-13

Chris Hamm, Chris Jacobsen, Travis Rowe

Wherein we discuss the first two parts of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Including the Killer Ape theory, Spinning toilets, and other things that are entertaining us.

2001 - Episode 2 (e)

2019-07-17

Chris Hamm, Chris Jacobsen, Travis Rowe

Wherein we discuss the middle two parts of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Including hypergolic substances, pharmaceutical replacements for human interaction, mental breakdowns in heuristic programs, and other things that are entertaining us.

2001 - Episode 3 (e)

2019-07-21

Chris Hamm, Chris Jacobsen, Travis Rowe

Wherein we discuss the last two parts of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Including keeping Shomer Shabbos, the proper way to feed your new pet human, and bullshit jobs

2001 - Episode 4 (e)

2019-07-29

Chris Hamm, Chris Jacobsen, Danielle Rowe, Travis Rowe

Wherein we welcome a special guest to help discuss the film version of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Including using a film soundtrack as a weapon, art film techniques to show abstract and fantastical events, and the importance of nudity in sci fi.