The Stephen Spurling Podcast Show Program

Stephen Spurling

"THIS MOVIE MUST DIE!" Two movies battle for the love of three fickle reviewers! But only one will survive! "THREE THINGS MUST DIE!" Free-flowing monologues and unfettered conversations lead to Stephen Spurling condemning three things.

  1. Spockian Werewolves Playing Golfball (One of the Better Sportsball Games!) at Space Camp | 3 THINGS MUST DIE!

    05/07/2021

    Spockian Werewolves Playing Golfball (One of the Better Sportsball Games!) at Space Camp | 3 THINGS MUST DIE!

    3 Things Must Die S01E40 Stephen shivers at the idea of werewolf linguists, as he cites a 1986 robot movie to justify using a naughty word. My Substack https://stephenspurling.substack.com/ The Three Things 1. The phrase "par for the course." It always makes me think of my favorite sport, golfball, and it always distracts me. 2. Lists of funny names. W.C. Fields, you should be ashamed! 3. Language experts becoming werewolves. Corporate News Outlets Again "Confirm" the Same False Story, While Many Refuse to Correct it Glenn Greenwald, substack.com https://archive.ph/Wl6ZB Inside the all-hands meeting that led to a third of Basecamp employees quitting Casey Newton, The Verge https://archive.ph/wip/3EowB Alternative Selves toonstack.substack.com https://archive.ph/xcPiI Interview: Noam Chomsky Matt Taibbi, substack.com https://archive.ph/wip/562VV WikiLeaks Video: 'Collateral Murder' in Iraq | Al Jazeera English (YouTube Channel) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYTxuW2vmzk Movie Connections We, the Animals - Squeak (1941). Stephen plays part of the "Nyah! Nyah!" song. Short Circuit (1986). Stephen notes the children's movie has a naughty word in it, one that he also used on the podcast. Alice in Wonderland (1933). Stephen plays the "Falling Down the Rabbit Hole" music. SpaceCamp (1986). Stephen confuses BaseCamp, a software company, with this movie. Star Trek (1966-1969). Stephen reads an article by Matt Taibbi, who describes Noam Chomsky as "Spockian."

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"THIS MOVIE MUST DIE!" Two movies battle for the love of three fickle reviewers! But only one will survive! "THREE THINGS MUST DIE!" Free-flowing monologues and unfettered conversations lead to Stephen Spurling condemning three things.