21 August 2011
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Take a moment to picture something that truly, deeply disgusts you; that photo in the lobby of your doctor’s office, rubbing felt the wrong direction, your own face in the mirror every morning… y’know, that sorta stuff. As it turns out, people get disgusted by relatively similar things, at least according to a couple of […]
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aliens, alternate reality games, Battleship, Boing Boing, death, disease, disgust, dolphins, food, free will, Greek, hagfish, iLoveBees, Julie, Kevin, kosher, language, Liam Neeson, Malaysia, MythBusters, pirates, radio drama, sex, South Korea, Stephen, Taken, World War Z, zombies
07 October 2010
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
This past weekend, the Facebook movie (aka. “The Social Network”) premiered in US theaters, racking up a cool $22 million at the box office. Even before the film launched, This Week in Google discussed the film’s “anti-geek” tone and Jeff Jarvis slammed it in his review. Copyright reform advocate Lawrence Lessig also critiqued the film […]
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Aaron Sorkin, Africa, Alamo Drafthouse, aliens, AOL, Bill Gates, Bosnia, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Car Talk, cell phones, Citizen Kane, college, copyright law, David Fincher, Divya Narendra, drugs, Dude Where's My Car?, Eduardo Savarin, entrepreneurialism, Facebook, FaceMash, Fight Club, film, Hackers, Harvard, High School Musical, history, Jaws, Jeff Jarvis, Justin Timberlake, Kevin, Kiki, law, Lawrence Lessig, lawyers, Leo Laporte, Linux, LiveJournal, M. Night Shyamalan, Mark Zuckerberg, media, Metallica, Nicholas Brendon, Rifftrax, Sean Parker, Second Life, social networking, society, sociology, Sports Night, Starbucks, Stephen, Stephen Colbert, Steve Jobs, The Accidental Billionaires, The Internet, The New Yorker, The Social Network, The West Wing, Theater Hopper, Tom Brazelton, Tron, twins, Twitter, Weird Al Yankovic, Winklevoss Twins
19 May 2010
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Oh my… *cough* …wow, I had no idea dust built up that quickly …on the Internet. ANYWHO. We’re back, yes indeed. And we brought along a classic F-isode just for y’all! Yeah it may be last week’s news, but apparently Iron Man 2 dropped in theaters. Oh, and apparently Stephen Hawking said something about aliens. […]
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Adam Savage, aliens, Angry Birds, Ant Man, ASL, Captain America, Chicago, collecting, comic books, comics, Edgar Wright, flamethrowers, Foursquare, iPad, Iron Man 2, Jediah, Joss Whedon, Kevin, Kiki, Kindle, location, Matt, Mormonism, MST3K, plants vs zombies, Pythagorean Theorem, relationships, Rifftrax, Samuel L. Jackson, Starbucks, Stephen, Stephen Hawking, The Avengers, time travel, Twilight, Unskippable, vampires, YouTube, zombies
22 December 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Unless you’ve been living under a diamond the size of Manhattan recently, you’ve no doubt noticed the release of the much-hyped movie Avatar, James Cameron‘s latest bulldozer-full of eye candy. It’s got noble savages, heavy-handed environmentalism, and more stunning CGI visuals than anything George Lucas could ever hope to conjure forth. Shortly after BF newcomer […]
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3D, Alamo Drafthouse, aliens, Avatar, biology, consciousness, Dances with Wolves, dwarves, emergence, environmentalism, film, gnomes, hobbits, James Cameron, Joss Whedon, Jurassic Park, Kevin, Kristin, Mark Cuban, movies, Native Americans, noble savage, Pokemon, porn, racism, Samurai Pizza Cats, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, Sigourney Weaver, Smurfs, spiritualism, Star Wars, Stephen, The Core, The Matrix, unobtainium, worship
26 June 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Why did the chicken cross the road? To listen to BF, of course! Throughout the centuries, comedy has been an integral part of human society. This week on BF, we tackle what it really means to be funny, which comedians have the best style, and whether jumping the shark should become an Olympic sport. Joining […]
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aliens, American Sign Language, Anthony Jeselnik, comedy, Comedy Central, Dane Cook, Dimitri Martin, English, Family Guy, groupthink, humor, Idiocracy, irony, Jack Handy, Jed, Jerry Seinfeld, jokes, jumping the shark, Kevin, King Kong, laughter, meta, Mitch Hedberg, Monty Python, movies, post-modernism, psychology, puns, Robin Williams, Rodney Dangerfield, Scrubs, South Park, Spanish, Star Trek, Stephen, Stephen Colbert, The Office, Wikipedia, Will Farrell, XKCD