October 24, 2015
The new season has started and the guys are dropping science! Well, actually they’re catching up with each other and you. Listen to learn how Val Kilmer could have saved the world from evil cable bundles if his Amtrak train hadn’t been delayed.
Home internet in Canada is just like mobile data, they charge per usage! What the hell? Look out US. Telus Internet Plans or Shaw.
Coming soon, Paul will be fortunate enough to get with a surviving local telco for internet, AcenTek.
If you want to support local Internet companies in Canada, see if TekSavvy is in your area.
Paul discusses the plus/minus of the Shedd Aquarium.
Blackfish trailer, a documentary about Seaworld.
The Fortress of Solitude is neither secret, nor is it heated for guests.
Will you go see Batman V Superman?
To ignore the previous question, Daredevil on Netflix is good.
The gents review Jurassic World.
Paul talks Ant-Man and CGI Michael Douglas.
Chris says, “Stop listening and watch Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau.” Currently on Netflix.
A tale about Val Kilmer from the set of The Steam Experiment.
Highly recommended film from 1966, How to Steal a Million
Paul worries about all the new characters in the new Star Wars film. Chris thinks Disney will play the “safe game”.
Attack the Block is amazing. Currently on Netflix as well.
Chris & Paul both enjoyed The Martian book.
Paul is reading Packing For Mars a non-fiction book.
Other suggested non-fiction authors, Bill Bryson and Michio Kaku.
Chris was not a fan of Are We Rome?: The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America
Support Alan Tudyk & Nathan Fillion and rent Con Man on Vimeo. It looks amazing.
Chris shares the moment he and his wife experienced at Edmonton Folk Fest. Watch the bands jam together here. Fast forward to 41:57 for the moment.
Check out Star Trek Renegades! It’s highly recommended by Paul.
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