Current Geek WEEKLY 15: “The Dunaway Way”

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This week, special guest Brian Dunaway and Tom discuss: All sorts of stuff! (Links and notes coming soon)

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5 Responses to Current Geek WEEKLY 15: “The Dunaway Way”

  1. Brian says:

    “‘Wire’ feels old-fashioned and stodgy…”

    Most likely brought to you by the mind behind adding “wrestling” (*gag*) to a sci-fi network, then changing the name to fit.

  2. Brian says:

    This will teach me to submit a comment halfway through the episode…

    If you look in the comments for the “cerebral sci-fi” list, you’ll see some good movies as well, including “The Thirteenth Floor” (agreed with you on that one, Tom), “Dark City”, and “Equilibrium”. That last one was once described to me as “the thinking man’s Matrix”, and on a certain level I’d have to agree.

  3. Mike says:

    I was waiting for you to mention Gattaca in your cerebral sci-fi discussion…Great show all around this week!

  4. Analogcarnage says:

    Gattaca was great but Moon left me in a mental stun when i realised what was going on. But best of all i have a new list of movies to seek out now. Some i never heard of but will probably like. Twas a great show.

  5. Burningsol says:

    COME ON, where are the show notes already??????

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