Episode 250 - Interstellar
Description
(Deep Dive begins at 56:30 )
If you're not afraid of death, you might be afraid of time - or our runtime at least. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasters, Ian, Liam, and Kevin (Megs and Georgia have been left on earth) as we go through a wormhole to Christopher Nolan's ode to the laws of time and space in Interstellar. We're raging against the dying of the light in our 250th episode as we discuss:
- We celebrate 250 episodes of the BFE
- The enigma that is Christopher Nolan
- Why live entertainment is outpricing their audiences
- Liam puts himself in the film again
- We're gonna talk about a bootstrap paradox again
- We do challenge if one of the panel actually watched the film
- We need Kevin to do some live messaging to bring this altogether
- Ian compares this to a British sci-fi show and a Pixar film
- We again discuss the greatness of a certain actor
- Liam demonstrates his excellent recall and frustrating lack of recall in the same episode
- Whether or not Interstellar is the Best Film Ever
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