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Podcast by Auralnauts
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AMP - Episode 4: Back to the Future 2
Another installment of "How has it Aged", where we look at an old movie taking place in a future that has already come and gone in real life. We never got a true hover board and it's all been kind of downhill from there, honestly.
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AMP - Episode 3: The Original Mad Max Trilogy
Welcome to our new reoccurring series How Has it Aged. We take a look at sci-fi films that tried to tackle predicting the future and we see how close they got. With the release of Furiosa looming, we thought we'd go back and rewatch all three Mel Gibson Mad Max films and see how they've aged. We're in for a stinky, greasy and raggedy time.
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AMP - Episode 2: Civil War & Rebel Moon 2
We try to have an entertaining discussion about Alex Garland's "Civil War", but it's such a dour film that we had no choice but to call in Zack Snyder's "Rebel Moon - Part 2: The Scargiver" as a comedy lifeline.
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AMP - Episode 1: All the Ghostbusters
As we reach the zenith of the reboot sequel age, we reboot the sequel to our podcast in order to talk about all the Ghostbusters.
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Episode 32: Runaway with Craven and Zak
Welcome to the FUTURE, where it's just the 80s but with rolling lunch boxes that might kill you if the lead singer of KISS has anything to say about it. Does that make no sense? Well, good thing we do an entire podcast about it.
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Episode 31: Showdown in Little Tokyo with Seanbaby
Seanbaby returns to the podcast to help Zak unlock the answers behind what makes Dolph Lundgren possibly THE most Japanese person to ever exist.
Customer Reviews
An annual treat
Do they release more than once a year? Not usually. Is it worth the wait? Always.
Why does this feel like a secret?
I’ve been an Auralnauts YouTube subscriber since Bane shared his dietary expertise, and I finally woke up to the fact that they have a Patreon (I admit, I was slow on that one 😔). Only then did I find out they have a podcast! (Double slow, I need a brain scan). Craven and Zak, thank you for a decade of gut busting laughs and Star Wars therapy, this Zima is on me. 🍾
I Keep Coming Back!
If you have a sense of humor and are not dumb, there’s no reason you shouldn’t love the Auralnauts. Their sense of humor, their camaraderie, their thoughts on and breakdowns of media, the window into their creative world, their love for a very specific kind of music that I frankly have no interest in yet I find it endlessly fascinating, it’s all great!
This is the only podcast I find myself going back to and listening to old episodes again and again. I guess their lack of frequency contributes to that. But a lesser podcast would fall totally out of interest. When the rare Auralnauts podcast shows up, it is seriously an exciting time!