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Minisode: Live Free or Die Hard

An episode of the Science at the Movies podcast, hosted by Abigail James and Freda Werdiger, titled "Minisode: Live Free or Die Hard" was published on December 17, 2020 and runs 27 minutes.

December 17, 2020 ·27m · Science at the Movies

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It's the final instalment of our Hacking miniseries and this time it's Live Free or Die Hard.It's a hack paradox! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's the final instalment of our Hacking miniseries and this time it's Live Free or Die Hard.


It's a hack paradox!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nerds and Slurred Words Manuel Lara and Goyo Lopez A binaural psuedo-intellectual ecstasy-trip that includes two intoxicated overweight gentlemen talking about various liquors and beers, while vainly attempting to stay on nerdy topics.You could also say we’re two mega nerds that love video games, movies, and TV shows you’ve never heard about but HAVE to watch. We also do not have the word “No” in our vocabulary when it comes to drinking and the science behind it. Want to know what your next adventurous request should be at the bar? Tune in (yes, people still say that). You won’t regret it. TLDR; We drink, and we know things. And we google Explicit For the Love of Pavlov! For the Love of Pavlov! We look at live-action films featuring real animals to look at how they are represented, and what filmmakers get right or wrong about animal behavior. Co-hosts Katie and Norm discuss how movies have influenced our perception of animals and their relationship with humans, for better and for worse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Explicit Marvel Events Timeline Marvel Events Timeline Marvel Events Timeline podcast - the podcast that takes you through Timely, Atlas and Marvel Comics one event at a time, is hosted by Travis Bow (Reel Comic Heroes) and Bryon Lockhart (Marine Corps Movie Minute). Explicit Meet Me at the End of the World Gudrun Filipska Kate Newall Kate Newall and Gudrun Filipska look at End of the World narratives from a feminist perspective.They delve into apocalypse-feminism, Zombie-cultures, ecology, Science fiction, witch hunts, survival skills, conspiracy theories Go-bags and more!!Lots of talk about films, and books and a few LOLS from their time at art-college together. Serious themes with a touch of the silly."Best thing iv ever heard, Kate and Gudrun are at the top of their game, it's obvious that art school really paid off!"                                                   - Anonymous reviewer. Explicit
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