The Incomparable Mothership

Jason Snell
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Nov 29, 2010 • 1h 12min

13: Harry Potter and the Picasso P.I.

In honor of the release of the seventh Harry Potter film, we convene a collection of panelists to discuss the books, the movies, the phenomenon that is J.K. Rowling’s young-wizard saga. (If you haven’t read the series, there are spoilers and also the entire podcast will make no sense. Except for the part about “Magnum P.I.” and Pablo Picasso. This episode sponsored by the word “exegesis” and the musical stylings of Tom Bombadil.)
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Nov 23, 2010 • 1h 8min

12: He Who Controls Mr. Peanut Controls the World

Discussing Joss Whedon, from Buffy to Firefly (to the Avengers?) and everything in between. What’s the appeal? What are our favorite episodes? Why did Firefly die young and leave a great-looking corpse?
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Nov 10, 2010 • 1h 7min

11: To Be Continued?

Three Hugo winners enter our Book Club. “Spin” by Robert Charles Wilson, “Hyperion” by Dan Simmons, and “The Yiddish Policeman’s Union” by Michael Chabon. Also: Why sequels suck. And we’ll work you like a ham!
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Oct 31, 2010 • 57min

10: It's Clobberin' Time!

The Fantastic Four is the topic of this installment of our Comic Book Club! We talk “Unstable Molecules,” a strange mini-series about the fictional “inspiration” for the Fantastic Four. Also: the bad movies and worse TV shows, Ultimate Fantastic Four, and more.
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Oct 24, 2010 • 59min

9: Get the Bone Saw!

Booooo! We get ready for Halloween with a discussion of horror and scary movies featuring two horror aficionados and also Jason, who doesn’t have a stomach for it. Plus, we highlight a neglected horror classic.
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Oct 17, 2010 • 1h 4min

8: Top Men

“Raiders of the Lost Ark,” and why it’s so great. Also, “Star Wars” comes up a few times.
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Oct 10, 2010 • 56min

7: Law & Order: Atlantis

Dissecting the fall TV season, including “The Event,” “No Ordinary Family,” and the promising third season of “Fringe.” Plus other sci-fi shows we have loved and hated, why trying to ape “Lost” is a bad idea, and Dan suggests a new “Law & Order” spinoff.
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Sep 27, 2010 • 1h 2min

6: Go Ahead, Lisa, Destroy My Childhood

Comic Book Club returns! This week we talk about TV adaptations of comic books, TV shows inspired by comic books, comic books that would make good TV shows, and more. Plus, random discussion of X-Men Annuals, the Micronauts, and why Reed Richards is a douche (in X-Men Annual #5, anyway).
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Sep 20, 2010 • 57min

5: Shakespeare is a Hack!

In this entertaining podcast, the hosts discuss books like 'The Gone Away World' and 'Shatner Quake', sharing opinions on writing styles, plot twists, and favorite writers. They delve into the impact of a plot twist on a main character, explore the works of William Gibson, and recommend science fiction classics like 'Spin' and 'Yiddish Policeman's Union'.
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Sep 12, 2010 • 55min

4: This Film Presented in Mummy-Vision

Movies and movie soundtracks are on the agenda, as we talk Giacchino, Star Trek soundtracks, bad movies we have loved, Blade Runner, Kick Ass, and the prospect of a “Dark Tower” movie/TV series combo platter.

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