Podcaturday is Conpsiracilicious
jenny | Jun 26, 2010 | Comments 8
We’re back with another edition of PODCATURDAY, which rocks and rolls… all day long… sweet Susie. This week’s episode is brimming to the rim with awesome. We talk about all kinds of stuff, like Shutter Island (spoilers if you haven’t seen it yet, so fast forward through that part if you must,) the Fresh Prince, Santa Claus, aliens and the Fourth of July and time travel.
We’ve also got two calls from the Podcaturday Hotline to share with you this week… one person who called because they wanted to and another who called because we MADE her. If you have something you’d like to say to us about this week’s Podcaturday, or you’ve got a topic you’d like us to cover on a future episode of Podcaturday, call the litter box hotline at 206-888-1710. Leave a message and we’ll play your call on the next episode.
I love this week’s Podcaturday… I love every Podcaturday, really… and I hope you do too. We have so much fun doing this and have gotten a great response from everyone out there enjoying our nonsensical mayhem. Thank you for listening to us be ourselves.
As always, Podcaturday comes with tons of linkage, so make sure you take some time to jump all over this list and visit every single one of these awesome links. Some of them are relevant, and others maybe not so much, but they’re all good. So go, go, go, then pop back here and check out the video below because videos are goooood.
- Acadia: He can’t go back in time because he has a bionic spine
- James: Sleeps with a time traveler
- Laura Frechette: Her name is now a futuristic weapon made from bread
- Nobilis Reed: He’s the Summer King of the Podcaturday Hotline
- John Titor : Came from the future, or so he says…
- Jeremy C. Shipp: He’s so bizarro, he’s ahead of his time
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Love Leo comment. Horrible in Titanic better in recent years.
OMG I’m garlic bread weapon??
And geez I was wearing a dress. Ugh. Totally calling again just to rag on you guys.
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How come I’m not in the picture? You two are always excluding me!
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You might want to ask your mom…
Causality violations are the latest plaything of physics with some scientists claiming that a packet of waves can emerge some nanoseconds before being sent into a bulb of gas.
But anyway one of the reasons that people from the future might want to stop someone from preventing the Holocaust is that the results would cause big differences in their future civilization. For example what if without the horrors of World War Two we decided to chuck Atomic bombs at each other instead?
There are tons of other literary takes on it too. Ray Bradbury’s A Sound of Thunder. Don’t step on that butterfly on your T-Rex hunt. Or at the very worst Mary McFly is never gonna get a girlfriend.
The best idea ever though is the one by Larry Niven in which he says the most efficient way for the universe to correct the damages caused by time travel is for changes to take place till a universe in which time travel is never invented takes place.
Gaaar that isn’t funny. I fail.
As an aside Betty Hill used to show up to show people UFO’s in the town I grew up in. I never saw one even on the Fourth of July.
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So I allowed you three to ruin Shutter Island for me. I don’t have time to watch the movie, so I decided to listen to Podcaturday to find out what happened.
I must say, I’m not a huge Leo fan. Although, his newer movies are definitely better than his older movies.
As always, you three were hilarious. One of the best Podcaturdays ever.
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I hope that Leo’s newest movie is as good as the trailers make it out to be. I will be checking it out as soon as possible. I usually like his movies.
I won’t presume to promise you’re going to love “Inception,” but I can safely say your intelligence won’t be insulted. Within the rules set up by the filmmakers, the story is ingeniously plotted and well paced without ever seeming rushed. It’s the first time in several years I’ve heard an audience gasp at a movie. And for once I believed Leo DiCaprio was a grownup. Even with the two-and-a-half hour running time — it didn’t seem that long — there’s not much time for character development, and yet the actors do a great job. I was particularly impressed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. I won’t tell you more about the plot, as I strongly suggest you go into it as ignorant of the content as possible. Just make sure you’re awake and ready to engage. This is one summer movie that insists you DON’T check your brains at the door. Thank you, Christopher Nolan, for giving us all a little credit!