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AWOC: Today's Lesson

 We’re back! After a brief hiatus we are discussing some of our favorite sequences in cult cinema, some of which deserve a little bit more study. What sequence could you break down for an hour or two? Let us know in the comments and thanks for sticking with us through this transition army period. It feels good to be back. Follow us at @AWOCPodcast on Twitter, like us on Facebook and leave us a review. Fall down Chad’s movie hole at Microbrewedreviews.com and find him on Twitter (@chocomeundies), find Mike (@mikebockoven) at mikebockoven.com, and Steph is all over the place on The Twitter. Our email is [email protected]. As always, thanks for listening! You like podcasts, so check out the fantastic roster of shows that bring pleasure to your ear holes and, as always, thanks for listening. Episode 60 - Download or find on iTunes  The Atomic Weight of Cheese is proud to be part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network 

An episode of the The Atomic Weight of Cheese podcast, hosted by atomicweightofcheese, titled "AWOC: Today's Lesson" was published on February 8, 2021.

February 8, 2021 · The Atomic Weight of Cheese

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 We’re back! After a brief hiatus we are discussing some of our favorite sequences in cult cinema, some of which deserve a little bit more study. What sequence could you break down for an hour or two? Let us know in the comments and thanks for sticking with us through this transition army period. It feels good to be back. Follow us at @AWOCPodcast on Twitter, like us on Facebook and leave us a review. Fall down Chad’s movie hole at Microbrewedreviews.com and find him on Twitter (@chocomeundies), find Mike (@mikebockoven) at mikebockoven.com, and Steph is all over the place on The Twitter. Our email is [email protected]. As always, thanks for listening! You like podcasts, so check out the fantastic roster of shows that bring pleasure to your ear holes and, as always, thanks for listening. Episode 60 - Download or find on iTunes  The Atomic Weight of Cheese is proud to be part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network 

 

We’re back! After a brief hiatus we are discussing some of our favorite sequences in cult cinema, some of which deserve a little bit more study. What sequence could you break down for an hour or two? Let us know in the comments and thanks for sticking with us through this transition army period. It feels good to be back.

Follow us at @AWOCPodcast on Twitter, like us on Facebook and leave us a review. Fall down Chad’s movie hole at Microbrewedreviews.com and find him on Twitter (@chocomeundies), find Mike (@mikebockoven) at mikebockoven.com, and Steph is all over the place on The Twitter. Our email is [email protected]. As always, thanks for listening!

You like podcasts, so check out the fantastic roster of shows that bring pleasure to your ear holes and, as always, thanks for listening.

Episode 60 - Download or find on iTunes 

The Atomic Weight of Cheese is proud to be part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network 

Our Atomic World: The Story of Atomic Energy by C. Jackson Craven (1908 - 1988) LibriVox This booklet is part of the "Understanding the Atom Series" published by the Division of Technical Information of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. From an introduction of atomic theory by the ancient Greeks through the development of the fission bomb, the author covers such areas as the discovery of the nucleus, the discovery of isotopes, fission and fusion including a chronology of atomic theory to 1963, and the development of the Atomic Energy Commission. (Summary by Larry Wilson) On the Nature of Things (Watson translation) Titus Lucretius Carus Written in the first century b.C., On the Nature of Things (in Latin, De Rerum Natura) is a poem in six books that aims at explaining the Epicurean philosophy to the Roman audience. Among digressions about the importance of philosophy in men's life and praises of Epicurus, Lucretius created a solid treatise on the atomic theory, the falseness of religion and many kinds of natural phenomena. With no harm to his philosophical scope, the author composed a didactic poem of epic flavor, of which the imagery and style are highly praised. (Summary by Leni) Eyes Only Podcast Jonathan Bruch The Atomic bomb, the space race and even the internet all have one thing in common. They were once highly classified government projects. Their success lies in their secrecy. This podcast is devoted to telling secrets and the stories behind them. Post Atomic Horror The most comprehensive Star Trek podcast ever produced.
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