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Matinee Heroes

Matinee Heroes is a podcast dedicated to exploring hero cinema - from adventurers, heroes, and superheroes; from Jedi to buddy cops; from the Wild West, to the distant past, to futures both hopeful and dystopian, from ancient lands to the deepest reaches of outer space. In a time when we need heroes more than ever, Alan and Craig will try to understand just what makes our cinematic heroes tick, and how we can use that heroism in our everyday life.
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Oct 7, 2017

BLADE RUNNER

In a future of high-tech possibility soured by urban and social decay, Blade Runner Rick Deckard hunts for fugitive, murderous replicants - and is drawn to a mystery woman whose secrets may undermine his very soul

Alan and Craig discuss the singularity, what makes you you, recaps of Fantastic Fest films and Salt Lake Comic Con panels and the movie Blade Runner on this week’s Matinee Heroes!

Show Notes
  • 0:56

    Alan and Craig discuss 3 movies Alan saw attending Fantastic Fest as well as Craig's main stage panel with Joan and John Cusack (listen to it here!). 

  • 16:20

    Discussion of "Blade Runner"

  • 40:31

    Recasting

  • 55:38

    Double Feature

  • 57: 33

    Final Thoughts

  • 1:02:27

    Alan and Craig kick off Matinee Villains month with Stephen King's "Misery".

 

Next episode we discuss "Misery"

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