Episode 41: The Future Has Passed Us By

Published: Oct. 29, 2015, 4 p.m.

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...so let\\u2019s talk about the past for awhile. Seriously, though, if even CNN thinks it\\u2019s news, we should probably at least mention that October 21, 2015 was Back to the Future Day\\u2014the day the DeLorean took us to all the way back in 1985. Everything that might have happened in the future has now happened in the past. Think about that for a minute.

OK, minute over. We probably shouldn\\u2019t have taken our news cues from CNN anyway. Their credentials are...suspect. J-j-jump Cut time!

Spielberg and the (Pseudo)science of Rewatchable Cinema

This episode\\u2019s short on topics but plenty long on discussion. To foreshadow our main event, we put out some feelers on Facebook to see what your favorite Steven Spielberg movies were. We got some good responses, but you didn\\u2019t think the Screeners were going to stay silent, did you? As it turns out, the real question isn\\u2019t, \\u201cName a good Spielberg movie,\\u201d but rather, \\u201cHow well can Daniel defend a nearly apocryphal Indiana Jones movie?\\u201d Oh, and we also talk about our least favorite Spielberg joints, so Josh should probably have something to say about that.

Our second and final(?!) Jump Cut is a slight twist on the first. Instead of \\u201cgreatest film ever\\u201d, what are the movies that each Screener can watch over and over again and still be entertained? Without listening to the segment, we\\u2019re going to guess Daniel\\u2019s jam is Star Wars: Episode I, Chris can\\u2019t get enough Bad Boys, and Melody could binge on Eragon. Ed. note: Surprisingly enough, those predictions aren\\u2019t spoilers. And just for sake of completeness (though not endorsement), here\'s the article Josh was complaining about.

Berg of Spiel

Let\\u2019s bring it full circle. For the main event this episode, the Screeners\\u2014yes, all the Screeners\\u2014dissect Steven Spielberg\\u2019s newest film, Bridge of Spies. Sure, it\\u2019s Spielberg, but is it too Spielberg? How much Spielberg is enough Spielberg? If we had too much Spielberg, would we know it? Spielberg\\u2019s just such ripe conversational fodder. Spielberg.

OK, so there\\u2019s more to it than that, but we\\u2019ll leave it up to you to determine just how much more. For example, we hear that some of the things in the movie may have actually happened. Oh, and don\\u2019t forget Tom Hanks. He\\u2019s in it too.

There you have it\\u2014Oscar season is definitely upon us, and we have a couple formidable opening salvos already. Join us next time and, as always, head over to Facebook for all the content that didn\\u2019t quite make the podcast (and some that did). Thanks for listening!

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