Nosebleeds for Everyone! ("Button, Button" and The Box)
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Taking another work of short fiction, this time the guys discuss Richard Matheson’s short story “Button, Button,” adapted to a 1986 Twilight Zone episode of the same name, and also adapted to the 2009 movie The Box.
TMTYR Episode #97: A Nation of Stagnation (Harrison Bergeron, feat. Michael Simshauser)
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The guys are joined by their good buddy Michael Simshauser to discuss Kurt Vonnegut’s 1961 short story “Harrison Bergeron,” and the 1995 movie of the same name, as well as the short film, 2018 from 2009. Colin still doesn’t like Vonnegut.
Rankings!:
Michael: short story / short film / full length movie Colin: short story / short film / full length movie James: full length movie / short film / short story Seth: short film / short story / full length movie
TMTYR Episode #10: Day of the Torrence (Day of the Triffids)
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In Episode #10, the Pavement Pounders discuss the influential and criminally under-read (at least in the U.S.) The Day of the Triffids, by John Wyndham. The 1962 British film adaptation as well as the 1981 and 2009 BBC mini-series adaptations are also discussed. We’re considering this the end of Season One of Take Me To Your Reader, so we went out with a bang here, discussing the book and three adaptations, as well as having a rather extended discussion of just what makes a good adaptation. Sparks fly, and there may be a bit of hair-pulling and an insult here or there. Honestly, though, we actually like each other. (We’ll be back in September, probably, with new episodes.)
Pounder Rankings!:
Colin:
book
1981 miniseries
2009 miniseries
1962 film
James:
book
1981 miniseries
2009 miniseries
1962 film
Seth:
book
2009 miniseries
1981 miniseries
1962 film
Notes:
Colin’s reference to Matthew Inman as the author of XKCD was in error (and Seth and James totally didn’t catch it). That’s Randall Munroe (https://what-if.xkcd.com/). Matthew Inman is The Oatmeal. We at the Pavement Pounders Podcast admire them both.