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    Contact (1997) 🎧📡🛰️🌃

    2026/04/30 | 2h 4 mins.
    “Earth was just this lifeboat hanging undisturbingly in the universe … Planet Earth: You. Are. A. Crew.”
    —Christina Koch, Mission Specialist, Artemis II

    ‘Nuff said, we hope you enjoy this episode
    And enjoy these nifty links:
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    Astronomer explains how SETI searches for Aliens| WIRED https://youtu.be/UVlUy77d-MU?si=AmwngudVnWFvYLyF
    Beyond the Visible: The Story of the Very Large Array https://youtu.be/RqX9vLj3_7w?si=4A4OyiGWl-0Xzzdd
    Nebo Zovyot (1959, Russian with Eng. subtitles) https://youtu.be/LkMVt1JL450?si=LKho7AxrxuIbTVTQ
    Battle Beyond the Sun (1959, Roger Corman) https://youtu.be/wLMMbCTGMaw?si=u8xpc5wdsfLohsTw
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    The Master (2012)

    2026/03/28 | 2h 35 mins.
    We lost Philip Seymour Hoffman way too soon. There is a moment during the recording of this episode where we remark that he was in a total of 3 films that we’ve covered when in fact he was also in Cold Mountain (a film we just covered) and Almost Famous (an episode we frequently call back to, and one of our favorite sessions). Even as I write this, I realize that he also had a small jewel role in Nobody’s Fool, a sorely overlooked film that we covered for our holiday faire.
    Therein lies Hoffman’s brilliance — he was an actor that submitted himself to both character and story, until there was no trace of the actual man. Only a memorable performance left an impression on the film. So much of his work he was a side character, but his imagination was so rich and vivid we easily fell into the worlds he was creating.
    The Master is a film worth watching and rewatching. It is allegory, parable, and cagey expose’ of movements and cultish behavior that we humans are frequently prey to when we’ve been traumatized (both real and imagined).
    Over the past 15 years the Church of Scientology has come under heavy fire, most frequently from former members. We aren’t the kind of folks that like to dog pile, or kick someone when they are down. If anything (and I think Sam would agree) if something works for you, take what you need and leave the rest. Our only caveat being “do no harm” to oneself, or to others. The cure for trauma, should not cause or inflict more trauma.
    If you enjoy the work of Paul Thomas Anderson we encourage you to check out our episode for Boogie Nights. Episode link below.

    Interesting side note to share:
    In 2025 NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex recovered samples on near Earth asteroid Bennu, that showed the building blocks for organic life. Scientists have posited the idea that perhaps asteroids are like factories for these building blocks, which are then delivered to a planet surface by meteorite impact.
    Perhaps L. Ron Hubbard was on to something.

    A&E Investigative Reports: The Church of Scientology https://youtu.be/K9x97R13MCA?si=WGcsrg8IwIlS2ZWx

    Une tarde en St. Hill (An Afternoon at St. Hill, audio in English) (1963) https://youtu.be/FttwISsJxgs?si=LUlt_o56TRbp9Fwa

    Celluloid Pudding: Boogie Nights, parts 1 and 2

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/328lj4OzCXf7CZr1XB3zRa?si=YU9cmEfOQZmp7qGsEr858A

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4V2JkbGT4104LL1b7XL5go?si=sCUq0tcFQxOI_NLojzdM2Q
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    Slap Shot (1977) 🏒🥅

    2026/03/14 | 1h 52 mins.
    Sam and Beth opt for a little levity this episode, after 2 historic gold medal and thrilling performances by U.S. Women’s and Men’s Hockey in the Olympics. The playoff chase is also coming down to the wire in the NHL and PWHL.
    Consider this episode our tribute to those winsome rapscallions- the kings and queens of municipal ice rinks, or frozen solid mill ponds, as well as their insanely devoted fan base.
    No other duo has quite the unique talent of breaking the fourth wall without breaking it— taking us along for the ride on the inside, with a wink and a nod, to show us how things really are. This is Hill’s and Newman’s super power.
    Nancy Dowd’s script is alive with the language of the locker room and the chirping of the ice. The film isn’t mired in the sentimentality of a bygone era of steel mills, union halls, and local minor league hockey. It lives and breathes, and is self-aware that the simplicity of that the microcosm, by 1977, was quickly slipping away. In subtle ways, Slap Shot is prophetic.
    It’s a tale of Sisyphean struggle, and sometimes the only way out, is by using a little imagination.
    Episode links:

    “Slap Shot revisited with Dave Hanson” https://youtu.be/xA8G6omkAwI?si=n40YKWU53bEwGC3T

    Author Says Her ‘Slap Shot’ , New York Times, Mar. 3, 1977. https://www.nytimes.com/1977/03/03/archives/author-says-her-slap-shot-talk-is-realistic.html?smid=url-share

    Johnstown Hockey History https://youtu.be/EhxRR6mdtbs?si=l-4KXU9cTZ8M6nna
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    Cold Mountain (2003)

    2026/02/22 | 1h 46 mins.
    First of all, a plethora of apologies in advance for the technical difficulties we had both recording and editing this episode. We always try to do our best with every deposit we make in our listeners pod banks. We thought this film would be a fitting entry as winter (hopefully soon) comes to its conclusion. With spring comes renewed hope, and new chances to start again—to grow in a new direction.
    Episode links:

    https://www.battlefields.org/learn/civil-war/battles/crater

    Source: National Park Service (.gov) https://share.google/oqwjlkwZQsvlCmmwn

    https://youtu.be/0C0mDzFviro?si=pdwVab_jAHyk4Ef4
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    Reds (1981)

    2026/02/05 | 2h 32 mins.
    There is so much going on in the world right now, that Sam and I aren’t even going to attempt feigning blissful ignorance. Suffice to say that certain patterns in history repeat. Empires may rise and fall, and while it is frequently the so-called “small” lives that suffer and bear the burden of humanity’s hubris, it is those same small lives that pick up the pieces, one by one, to survive, to make, and to renew another day.
    Please enjoy what we think is a timely episode—Warren Beatty’s magnum opus, Reds.

    Episode links: Emma Goldman “An exceedingly dangerous woman” https://youtu.be/BviTcbeRz8o?si=N26oNL-FIOCHhsaM
    Jerzy Kosinski’s fall from grace: Investigating a literary smear campaign https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2023/11/jerzy-kosinski-fall-from-grace
    Red Milwaukee: America’s socialist experiment https://youtu.be/h8EmRZ3n9LQ?si=20VbHLlO3oT0bpj1
    The Farmer Labor Movement: a Minnesota Story https://youtu.be/0jZi1BvK3-A?si=ergV62tJsiFpeq7z
    What is Anarchism? https://youtu.be/5Ocv71Nt-Lo?si=sxJwcigc_jriKbjR
    The Mischief of George Plimpton The Mischief of George Plimpton https://medium.com/@andrewszanton/the-mischief-of-george-plimpton-106b85b2abfe
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