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#1835 - Mike Judge mentions Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Termination Shock
Neal Stephenson

It's called, oh shit, what's it called? Termination Shock.

Guest: Mike Judge
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Mike Judge is a filmmaker, animator, and actor. He's the creator of "Beavis and Butt-Head," "Silicon Valley," co-creator of "King of the Hill," and writer and director of "Office Space," "Idiocracy," and "Extract." His new film, "Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe," will premiere on Paramount Plus on June 23, 2022.
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The host mentions 'Termination Shock' by Neal Stephenson while discussing the transformation of domestic pigs into wi…

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Termination Shock
Neal Stephenson
Best for Readers interested in speculative fiction and environmental themes.Often cited around wild hog transformation

The speaker mentions a book by Neal Stephenson called 'Termination Shock', which is set in the near future where hogs are out of control.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in speculative fiction and environmental themes.
Key quote: It's called, oh shit, what's it called? Termination Shock.
The host mentions 'Termination Shock' by Neal Stephenson while discussing the transformation of domestic pigs into wild hogs. The book's premise relates to the out-of-control hog population in a near-future setting, which ties into the conversation about feral hogs.
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The host mentions 'Termination Shock' by Neal Stephenson while discussing the transformation of domestic pigs into wild hogs. The book's premise re…

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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

Confidence: 100%

The conversation revolves around a Coen Brothers film featuring Tim Blake Nelson, which is described as unusual and interesting.

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Unforgiven

Confidence: 100%

Described as one of the greatest Westerns ever, highlighting Clint Eastwood's portrayal of a more realistic take on the genre.

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Office Space

Confidence: 90%

The discussion revolves around the casting and the impact of actors on the writing quality, specifically mentioning Terry Crews as the perfect president for this movie.

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Old Henry

Confidence: 100%

A recent Western film mentioned as being interesting with a plot twist, featuring Tim Blake Nelson.

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Caddyshack

Confidence: 90%

The speaker mentions a movie they were working on that was going to be like a Caddyshack type movie about hunting guides and hunting in general.

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Man versus bee

Confidence: 90%

A Netflix series featuring Rowan Atkinson trying to kill a bee, which is described as refreshing and unique in its slapstick humor.

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Idiocracy

Confidence: 90%

The speaker discusses watching 'Idiocracy' and reflects on its humor and cultural commentary, noting it holds up well over time.

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Beavis and Butthead

Confidence: 90%

The discussion revolves around the development of a sequel to the Beavis and Butthead movie, which was first released in 1996.

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2001

Confidence: 90%

The speaker reflects on seeing the movie 2001 again and imagines a different, more crass version of its future setting.

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Beavis and Butt-head movie

Confidence: 90%

Recalled as the first movie made by the speaker, reflecting on the feelings associated with completing it.

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Lord of the Rings

Confidence: 90%

The movie was shot in New Zealand, known for its stunning landscapes and small population.

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cane toad documentary

Confidence: 80%

The documentary discusses the introduction of cane toads to Australia to control beetles, which led to ecological issues.