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Arts Union Science
Tyler D. R. Vance
90 episodes
2 days ago
A movie podcast that uses the format of science journal articles to discuss film. Brought to you by Scientists and Science-Adjacent Film Buffs.
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A movie podcast that uses the format of science journal articles to discuss film. Brought to you by Scientists and Science-Adjacent Film Buffs.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
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AUS Future Me Archive: Episode 3 - 2001 A Space Odyssey and Deep Red
Arts Union Science
1 hour 20 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
AUS Future Me Archive: Episode 3 - 2001 A Space Odyssey and Deep Red

"I'm scared."


Welcome to the third unsealing of the Future Me Archive! Join Future Tyler and Future Steven as they continue their journey through the movies they've always meant to watch but never got a chance to, until now. In this episode, the terrible twins take on a Stanley Kubrick classic that was NOT made in the '90s, "2001: A Space Odyssey" (#2 on Steven's List), and a blast from Italy's past, "Deep Red" (#16 on Tyler's List). Along the way, they'll wonder at the ingenuity of old-timey filmmakers, make some blasphemous remarks that are sure to both at least a few film bros out there, and wax poetic about the nature of homage and inspiration in film.


If you'd like to tell us what's on your Future Me Archive, feel free to email us at artsunionscience@gmail.com, or message us on one of them new fangled social media platforms. For more on The Future Me Archive and all things AUS, check out our website at artsunionscience.ca.


"Really, that's good. Very good. Maybe a bit too good ... Too clean. Yes, too precise. Too ... formal. It should be more trashy. See what I mean?"

Arts Union Science
A movie podcast that uses the format of science journal articles to discuss film. Brought to you by Scientists and Science-Adjacent Film Buffs.