They're here!!! In this final episode of LOBOT MODS season 1, we take a look at Tim Burton's sci-fi feature film MARS ATTACKS! and compare that with the 2011 UK action/sci-fi/monster feature ATTACK THE BLOCK. Two alien invasions. One by the skeletal would-be Martian overlords, the other from a bunch of ink-black plushies with radioactive teeth. Is the human race doomed? Not if John Boyega has anything to do with it. In a wide-ranging conversation, hosts Aaron Wood and Paul Docherty ta...
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They're here!!! In this final episode of LOBOT MODS season 1, we take a look at Tim Burton's sci-fi feature film MARS ATTACKS! and compare that with the 2011 UK action/sci-fi/monster feature ATTACK THE BLOCK. Two alien invasions. One by the skeletal would-be Martian overlords, the other from a bunch of ink-black plushies with radioactive teeth. Is the human race doomed? Not if John Boyega has anything to do with it. In a wide-ranging conversation, hosts Aaron Wood and Paul Docherty ta...
THE LOBOT MODS 003 :Equilibrium (2002) / A Clockwork Orange (1971)
The Lobot Mods: A Podcast about Sci-Fi Cinema
56 minutes
1 year ago
THE LOBOT MODS 003 :Equilibrium (2002) / A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Two dystopian futures where the masses are controlled by taking away their emotions. A peaceful society at the cost of not appreciating poetry. It's monstrous. But the fighting looks cool. We take a look at Kurt Wimmer's 2002 film EQUILIBRIUM, starring Christian Bale, and compare that totalitarian state with Stanley Kubrick's eye-popping, retina scratching 1971 film A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, starring Malcolm McDowell. Do these movies have something profound to say about the autonomy of the ...
The Lobot Mods: A Podcast about Sci-Fi Cinema
They're here!!! In this final episode of LOBOT MODS season 1, we take a look at Tim Burton's sci-fi feature film MARS ATTACKS! and compare that with the 2011 UK action/sci-fi/monster feature ATTACK THE BLOCK. Two alien invasions. One by the skeletal would-be Martian overlords, the other from a bunch of ink-black plushies with radioactive teeth. Is the human race doomed? Not if John Boyega has anything to do with it. In a wide-ranging conversation, hosts Aaron Wood and Paul Docherty ta...