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Dark Star • TCS-004

or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Bomb No. 20 This transmission was recorded 20 years ago on a spaceship blasting through the cosmos and only recently found its way to Earth. It is the private audio diary of two podcasters known as Beardo

Episode 4 of the The Carpenter Shop: A John Carpenter Podcast podcast, hosted by War Starts at Midnight, titled "Dark Star • TCS-004" was published on September 21, 2017 and runs 63 minutes.

September 21, 2017 ·63m · The Carpenter Shop: A John Carpenter Podcast

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or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Bomb No. 20 This transmission was recorded 20 years ago on a spaceship blasting through the cosmos and only recently found its way to Earth. It is the private audio diary of two podcasters known as Beardo and Crawdaddy – two intergalactic podcasters with one mission: seek out and discuss every single film in director John Carpenter’s canon. This entry is entitled: “Dark Star,” and appears to be a conversation of the director’s earliest know piece of feature-length filmmaking. SHOW NOTES 00:11:53 – Review – Dark Star 00:36:54 – Beer Pairing: Lone Star Lager by Lone Star Brewing Company “Benson Arizona”  – Dominik Hauser 00:40:53 – Fantasy Movie League Recap – Fall: Week 03 “When Twilight Falls On NGC 891” – Martin Segundo And The Scintilla Strings 00:53:13 – Really Rad Recommendations Continue reading

or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Bomb No. 20

This transmission was recorded 20 years ago on a spaceship blasting through the cosmos and only recently found its way to Earth. It is the private audio diary of two podcasters known as Beardo and Crawdaddy – two intergalactic podcasters with one mission: seek out and discuss every single film in director John Carpenter’s canon. This entry is entitled: “Dark Star,” and appears to be a conversation of the director’s earliest know piece of feature-length filmmaking.

SHOW NOTES

00:11:53 – Review – Dark Star 00:36:54 – Beer Pairing: Lone Star Lager by Lone Star Brewing Company “Benson Arizona”  – Dominik Hauser 00:40:53 – Fantasy Movie League Recap – Fall: Week 03 “When Twilight Falls On NGC 891” – Martin Segundo And The Scintilla Strings 00:53:13 – Really Rad Recommendations

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