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TMTYR Episode #22: No Penalties, No Time Limit, No Award (Rollerball)

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TMTYR Episode #22: No Penalties, No Time Limit, No Award (Rollerball)
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In Episode #22, the Pavement Pounders take up Michael Simshauser’s suggestion of the 1975 dystopian sports movie Rollerball, based on the William Harrison short story “Rollerball Murder,” and also give some due condemnation to the 2002 abomination of a remake. rollerballposter

It’s two hours of movie from 70 minutes of material!  With bonus amazing classical music thrown in!  Weird night vision panned!  Extra violence requested!

Pounder Rankings!: 

Seth/James:

  • Rollerball (1975)
  • “Rollerball Murder”
  • Rollerball (2002), a distant third

Colin:

  • No penalties, no time limit, and no award.  Colin has abstained from the vote.

Notes:

TMTYR Episode #13: Cheesy Quilla-desa (A Boy and His Dog)

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TMTYR Episode #13: Cheesy Quilla-desa (A Boy and His Dog)
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This time out, the Pavement Pounders review the 1969 Nebula Award-winning novella A Boy and His Dog, by Harlan Ellison, and the 1975 Hugo-winning film adaptation of the same name.1976 movie poster for the movie 'a boy and his dog'.jpg

 

We did it so you don’t have to.  This one comes with a content warning: If you’re uncomfortable with a story involving a lot of language and discussion about rape and sexuality, you might want to give the story a miss.  The film has far less language but a fair bit of nudity.  So you can just tune into our discussion and save yourself the trouble.

Special Thanks to Emily for letting us dirty your dishes and poop on your floor.

Pounder Rankings!:

Colin:

  • film
  • novella

James:

  • novella
  • film

Seth:

  • film
  • novella

Notes:

TMTYR Episode #12: Speak Softly and Carry an Electrified Pitchfork (The Thing)

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TMTYR Episode #12: Speak Softly and Carry an Electrified Pitchfork (The Thing)
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ThingPosterIn Episode #12, the Pavement Pounders discuss John W. Campbell’s 1939 novella “Who Goes There?” and the three films (at least loosely) based on it, including 1951’s The Thing (From Another World) and the 1982 and 2011 films titled The Thing.

Colin is right about something!  Seth accidentally defends the Star Wars prequels!  James forgets to plug in the mixer!

(We ended up only getting the recording on the laptop mic.  It’s never happened before, at least since Jurassic Park…)

Pounder Rankings!:

James:

  1. “Who Goes There?”
  2. The Thing (1982) and The Thing (2011), combined into one film
  3. The Thing (From Another World)

Colin:

  1. “Who Goes There?”
  2. The Thing (1982)
  3. The Thing (2011)
  4. The Thing (From Another World)

Seth:

  1. The Thing (1982)
  2. The Thing (2011)
  3. The Thing (From Another World)
  4. “Who Goes There?”

Notes:

TMTYR Episode #11: Some Of My Best Friends Are Drac (Enemy Mine)

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TMTYR Episode #11: Some Of My Best Friends Are Drac (Enemy Mine)
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In the first episode of Take Me To Your Reader, Season Two, the Pavement Pounders examine the 1985 film Enemy Mine and the Hugo and Nebula Award Winning novella on which it was based.  The movie didn’t win nothin’.

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“Enemy mine”. Via Wikipedia.

Pounder Rankings!:

Seth/Colin/James:

  • novella
  • movie

Notes: