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Project Geekology
Anthony, Dakota
149 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text A research ship crashes where no one is supposed to look, a cyborg refuses to quit after 65 years in the dark, and a billionaire prodigy turns dying children into something new. We dive into Alien: Earth season one with fresh eyes, unpacking how five corporations quietly replaced governments and why a hushed catastrophe on an island could plausibly vanish from public record. The tension isn’t just xenomorphs; it’s power, secrecy, and the dangerous confidence of people who think...
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Send us a text A research ship crashes where no one is supposed to look, a cyborg refuses to quit after 65 years in the dark, and a billionaire prodigy turns dying children into something new. We dive into Alien: Earth season one with fresh eyes, unpacking how five corporations quietly replaced governments and why a hushed catastrophe on an island could plausibly vanish from public record. The tension isn’t just xenomorphs; it’s power, secrecy, and the dangerous confidence of people who think...
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Project Geekology
Alien: Earth, Season One
Send us a text A research ship crashes where no one is supposed to look, a cyborg refuses to quit after 65 years in the dark, and a billionaire prodigy turns dying children into something new. We dive into Alien: Earth season one with fresh eyes, unpacking how five corporations quietly replaced governments and why a hushed catastrophe on an island could plausibly vanish from public record. The tension isn’t just xenomorphs; it’s power, secrecy, and the dangerous confidence of people who think...
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6 days ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Alien: Romulus (2024)
Send us a text A dead station, a desperate crew, and something old that refuses to die—Alien: Romulus pulled us right back into the vent-crawling panic that made this franchise iconic. We unpack why the film’s tighter cast, cleaner objectives, and suffocating design make every footstep louder and every choice sting. From that first breathless stalk to a jaw-dropping zero-G showdown, Romulus plays with darkness and silence like weapons, then detonates them at the perfect moment. What surprise...
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1 week ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Alien: Covenant (2017)
Send us a text A familiar song whispers across space, a colony ship veers off plan, and an android decides he wasn’t built to serve—he was built to create. Our conversation dives straight into Alien: Covenant’s sharpest hooks: why the crew gambles 2,000 sleeping lives on a “better” world, how the black pathogen evolves from mystery to method, and why David’s transformation is the franchise’s most unsettling idea since the chestburster. We keep it human, too—ownership of a choice that can’t be...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 7 minutes

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Prometheus (2012)
Send us a text A pristine expedition, a desperate billionaire, and an android who studies humans like insects—Prometheus gives us a creation story wrapped in a horror spiral, and we dive straight into the deep end. We open with the curveball: does this actually belong in Alien canon? From the black goo’s chaotic mutations to that unforgettable med-pod sequence, we unpack how Ridley Scott trades “truckers in space” for clinical dread without losing the series’ body-horror bite. We spend time ...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Alien: Resurrection (1997)
Send us a text Start with a confession: we didn’t tell you to sprint toward Alien Resurrection, and after revisiting it, you’ll hear exactly why. We break down the wild swings—Ripley’s controversial cloning, a xenomorph queen that “evolves” into something eerily mammalian, and a human‑xeno hybrid that’s equal parts tragic and nightmare fuel—then tease out the few moments where the film genuinely stuns. Think the lab escape where the xenos outthink their cage, the submerged chase that weaponiz...
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1 month ago
1 hour 4 minutes

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Alien³ (1992)
Send us a text The xenomorph evolves yet again as our hosts dive into the troubled waters of Alien 3, the controversial third entry in the Alien franchise that divided fans and critics alike. What happens when a promising concept meets corporate meddling? We explore this fascinating cinematic train wreck with equal parts disappointment and admiration. Our journey begins with immediate heartbreak as we confront the film's most controversial decision—the unceremonious off-screen deaths of belo...
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Aliens (1986)
Send us a text Grab your pulse rifles and motion trackers – we're dropping into LV-426! In this adrenaline-fueled episode, we dissect James Cameron's action-packed sequel "Aliens" (1986) and discover why it stands as one of the most successful genre shifts in cinema history. The conversation explores how Cameron transformed Ridley Scott's slow-burning horror masterpiece into an explosive action thriller without sacrificing the dread and tension that made the original so effective. We dive de...
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1 month ago
56 minutes

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Alien (1979)
Send us a text What makes a horror film truly terrifying? In our deep dive into Ridley Scott's 1979 masterpiece Alien, we discover it's what you don't see that haunts you most. The slow-burning tension of the Nostromo's corridors, the cosmic horror of that derelict alien spacecraft, the shadow-cloaked xenomorph – Scott crafts an atmosphere of dread that feels as fresh today as it did over forty years ago. We explore how this film brilliantly balances restraint with shock, particularly ...
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2 months ago
1 hour

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The Last of Us - Season 1 and Video Game
Send us a text Fungi have always been the overlooked kingdom of pathogens. While we've obsessed over viral pandemics and bacterial superbugs, few considered how a simple fungal mutation could tear civilization apart. That's the terrifying premise anchoring "The Last of Us" – and what makes it so unnervingly plausible. At its core, this brilliant adaptation isn't really about the cordyceps infection that transforms humans into mindless, clicking predators. It's about what remains human when e...
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2 months ago
1 hour

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Smallville - Season 1 (2001)
Send us a text Long before superhero shows dominated television on the CW, Smallville pioneered the genre with its fresh take on Superman's origin story. The show's ambitious approach - following Clark Kent through his formative years before donning the iconic cape and costume - created a blueprint that countless superhero series would later follow. Diving into Season One feels like opening a time capsule from 2001. The soundtrack filled with Lifehouse, Papa Roach, and Sum 41 instantly trans...
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2 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)
Send us a text The Fantastic Four has finally arrived in the MCU, but not in the way anyone expected. Rather than another tired origin story, we're dropped into Universe 828—a gorgeously realized retro-futuristic world where Marvel's First Family are already established heroes beloved by the public. What makes this film truly special is how it balances cosmic spectacle with intimate family drama. When we meet Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben, they're facing their greatest challenge yet: impending ...
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2 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

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Superman: The Movie (1978)
Send us a text Christopher Reeve soars into cinema history in 1978's "Superman," a groundbreaking film that established the superhero blockbuster format we know today. Before Marvel, before Batman's dark reinvention, this was the movie that convinced audiences a man could truly fly. What makes this film so captivating decades later isn't just its place in history, but how it fearlessly embraces both cosmic scale and intimate humanity. From the crystalline landscapes of Krypton to the bustlin...
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3 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

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Superman (2025)
Send us a text What defines a hero? Not the powers they possess, but the choices they make when facing impossible situations. Superman 2025 stands as a testament to this fundamental truth, reintroducing audiences to a Man of Steel whose greatest strength isn't his ability to fly or lift mountains, but his unwavering compassion and moral clarity. While exploring James Gunn's fresh vision for Superman, we dive deep into what makes this interpretation both faithful to Superman's 85-year legacy ...
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3 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes

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Minisode: Crunchyroll
Send us a text Ever wonder how a scrappy pirate site became the world's premier anime streaming platform? In this bite-sized episode, Anthony dives into the origins and rise of Crunchyroll, the streaming platform that revolutionized how anime is watched around the globe. From its humble beginnings as a small startup to becoming a powerhouse in the anime industry, Anthony explores how Crunchyroll built its massive library, shaped fan culture, and even sparked major industry changes. Whet...
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3 months ago
17 minutes

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Andor - Season 2, Part 2
Send us a text The rebellion's darkest hour becomes Star Wars' finest achievement in Andor Season 2's concluding episodes. We dive deep into how Tony Gilroy crafted a masterclass in tension, political intrigue, and character development that forever changes our understanding of the Star Wars universe. The Gorman massacre stands as perhaps the most haunting sequence ever created in Star Wars - a perfectly constructed trap that shows the Empire's ruthless calculus and leaves us questioning how...
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3 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes

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Andor - Season 2, Part 1
Send us a text Andor discussion starts at 21:49 minutes The rebellion that will ultimately bring down the Empire doesn't begin with lightsabers or space battles – it starts with ordinary people pushed beyond their breaking point. Andor Season 2's first six episodes masterfully explore this transformation through multiple storylines that reveal the true cost of resistance. Following Cassian, Bix, and their companions as they hide on an agricultural world, we witness how the trauma of Imperial...
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4 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes

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Captain America: Brave New World (2025)
Send us a text The Marvel Cinematic Universe stands at a crossroads, and Captain America: Brave New World perfectly embodies this uncertain moment. What happens when sidekicks become heroes, and their sidekicks become new sidekicks? How does a franchise maintain momentum after its defining narrative conclusion? Sam Wilson's journey from Falcon to Captain America should feel triumphant, but instead reveals deeper issues within the MCU's current direction. The film attempts to resurrect storyl...
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4 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

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Cowboy Bebop, Part 2
Send us a text Strap in for a deep dive into the cosmos as we explore the final thirteen episodes of Cowboy Bebop, one of anime's most celebrated masterpieces. What begins as casual appreciation quickly transforms into profound admiration as we unpack the layers of this 1998 phenomenon that continues to captivate audiences decades later. The second half of Cowboy Bebop reveals the complex pasts of our favorite space cowboys. Faye Valentine emerges as a woman literally out of time—cryogenical...
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5 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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Cowboy Bebop, Part 1
Send us a text Strap in for a jazz-fueled journey through space as we explore the first half of the legendary anime Cowboy Bebop. This genre-defining series from 1998 follows a ragtag crew of bounty hunters aboard their ship, the Bebop, traveling through a post-apocalyptic solar system where humanity has spread to the stars. What sets Cowboy Bebop apart from its contemporaries? Nearly everything. From its meticulously crafted animation with no recycled scenes to its revolutionary jazz soundt...
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5 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld
Send us a text Journey to the dark corners of the galaxy where morality blurs and legends are born. Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld delivers six interesting animated episodes that unearth the origins and continued journeys of two fan-favorite antagonists: the former Sith assassin Asajj Ventress and the notorious bounty hunter Cad Bane. Ventress returns from death itself, resurrected by the Nightsisters of Dathomir under a mysterious condition – she must live without her "heart's desire." ...
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5 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Project Geekology
Send us a text A research ship crashes where no one is supposed to look, a cyborg refuses to quit after 65 years in the dark, and a billionaire prodigy turns dying children into something new. We dive into Alien: Earth season one with fresh eyes, unpacking how five corporations quietly replaced governments and why a hushed catastrophe on an island could plausibly vanish from public record. The tension isn’t just xenomorphs; it’s power, secrecy, and the dangerous confidence of people who think...