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Submit ReviewThis week, we review the neo-noir sci-fi film -- and Roger Ebert's #1 movie of 1998 -- "Dark City."
- Despite the dark setting & tone of a movie called "Dark City," which specific aspects of the movie were sufficiently bright and/or colorful?
- Which co-host made the excellent connection between this movie and the concept of nature vs. nurture?
- Were the aliens in this movie still sticking to their goal, and were they making any progress? Or, did they just come to enjoy messing with us?
- How & why is John Murdoch special? How much of his past really happened, and how much was concocted?
- Why did the Strangers use dead bodies instead of live ones, and why were most, if not all, of them male?
- Did the co-hosts like the narrative technique of the main character starting with amnesia, and how many other examples of amnesia storylines did one co-host bring up?
- What is real? What is imaginary? Is our reality fake? Does it even matter?
- Is science-fiction a valuable tool in exploring questions of existence & reality?
- How does the main character in the movie get his special ability?
- Which character had a thoroughly annoying voice?
- And, which movie based on a classic game did we roll for reviewing in the near future.
Listen now for the asking & pondering of these questions & more as we...tune...in and shine a light on..."Dark City."
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Public domain music used in the episode includes...
- Intro/Outro: "Night Attack" by Rafael Krux via FreePD.com
- Lightning Round Clock: "Dreams of Vain" by Rafael Krux via FreePD.com
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