
#1835 - Mike Judge
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#1835 - Mike Judge mentions Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
It's called, oh shit, what's it called? Termination Shock.
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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 o…
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“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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Unforgiven
“Described as one of the greatest Westerns ever, highlighting Clint Eastwood's portrayal of a more realistic take on the genre.”
Office Space
“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.”
Old Henry
“A recent Western film mentioned as being interesting with a plot twist, featuring Tim Blake Nelson.”
Caddyshack
“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.”
Man versus bee
“A Netflix series featuring Rowan Atkinson trying to kill a bee, which is described as refreshing and unique in its slapstick humor.”
Idiocracy
“The speaker discusses watching 'Idiocracy' and reflects on its humor and cultural commentary, noting it holds up well over time.”
Beavis and Butthead
“The discussion revolves around the development of a sequel to the Beavis and Butthead movie, which was first released in 1996.”
2001
“The speaker reflects on seeing the movie 2001 again and imagines a different, more crass version of its future setting.”
Beavis and Butt-head movie
“Recalled as the first movie made by the speaker, reflecting on the feelings associated with completing it.”
Lord of the Rings
“The movie was shot in New Zealand, known for its stunning landscapes and small population.”
cane toad documentary
“The documentary discusses the introduction of cane toads to Australia to control beetles, which led to ecological issues.”