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Science vs Fiction

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Scott Weinberg is a veteran film critic. Steven DeGennaro is a doctor of astrophysics. Listen in as these two nerds compare and contrast two noteworthy sci-fi films every week. They discuss the artistic quality of the films, whether they get the science right, and whether or not that even matters.

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Episodes

Ep. 9 - Interstellar vs Ad Astra

On this episode we discuss a pair of very well-regarded science fiction films that deal with dazzling deep space voyages full of countless dangers, great actors, hard science, amazing special effects, and lots of unresolved daddy issues. It's Interstellar vs. Ad Astra!

Oct 13, 20191 hr 2 min

Bonus Episode: The Sci-Fi Films of Fantastic Fest 2019!

Scott and Steven take a short break from the normal SVF format to bring you a breakdown of the best science fiction films they saw at Fantastic Fest 2019 -- and there are a lot of them. (We also cover some non-sci-fi as well.) Grab a pen for this episode because you're going to want to keep an eye out for most of these movies... like the creepy Lovecraft adaptation that stars Nicolas Cage! As always, thanks for the support. Spread the word if you like the show! Thank you, Fantastic Fest!...

Oct 06, 20191 hr 13 min

Ep. 8 - Venom vs Upgrade

A young man survives a horrible tragedy only to discover that his body is now under the control of a nefarious force. That basic plot synopsis covers both Venom and Upgrade, but beyond that (as in the arenas of scientific justification, quality filmmaking, clever ideas, and intelligent storytelling) they couldn't be more different. Listen in as Scott and Steven discuss the relative merits of each movie, the science of parasites vs. computer implants, and which movie is a whole lot better than th...

Sep 29, 20191 hr 12 min

Ep. 7 - Event Horizon vs Sunshine

What do Sunshine (2007) and Event Horizon (1997) have in common? Well, both movies are about doomed space missions and the terrible mysteries surrounding their failures. Beyond that they couldn't really be more different. (Also they both have great ensemble casts.) Scott and Steven settle in for a highly entertaining double feature full of black holes, crazy science, and a whole bunch of interstellar terror.

Sep 08, 20191 hr 6 min

Ep. 6 - 2012 vs The Wave

Things get a little shaky between Steven and Scott as they discuss the relative assets of Roland Emmerich's big, fat blender of a disaster movie, 2012 (2009), but then they find a lot of common ground with the fantastic 2015 Norwegian import called The Wave . Precisely how do earthquakes cause tsunamis? What are neutrinos? Which movie has the sillier science? Do disaster movies always have to be, well, stupid? We tackle all of these questions (and a lot more) in this disastrous episode of Scienc...

Aug 25, 20191 hr 5 min

Ep. 5 - Dante's Peak vs Volcano (with volcanologist Jess Phoenix)

If you love volcanoes, prepare for your new favorite episode of Science vs Fiction . Not only do Scott and Steven discuss 1997's warring lava movies, Dante's Peak and Volcano , but they've also invited a guest along! Geologist / volcanologist Jess Phoenix (of the excellent podcast Catastrophe! ) is not only an expert, educator, and the founder of Blueprint Earth, but she's also a huge movie geek who really knows her stuff. --- Thanks for listening! To support SvF financially -- and enjoy some bo...

Aug 11, 20191 hr 8 min

Ep. 4 - Cloverfield vs The Host

Is the Cloverfield monster truly from outer space? Can formaldehyde actually turn fish into elephant-sized tadpoles? How large can a kaiju get before its legs simply break? Scott and Steven pose these science-adjacent questions (and more) in a mega-monstrous episode that spends time with found footage favorite Cloverfield (2008) and the frankly fantastic South Korean import The Host (2006).

Aug 04, 201947 min

Bonus Ep. 2 - Firefly Commentary: The Train Job (Excerpt)

When is a pilot episode not a pilot episode? When the network decides to bury the actual pilot episode and commands the writers to bang out another one in a big hurry. Seriously. That's what happened on The Train Job. Enjoy this excerpt from our Firefly commentary patron series! http://patreon.com/scotteweinberg

Jul 28, 20196 min

Ep. 3 - Aliens vs Starship Troopers

While it's true that James Cameron's Aliens (1986) has very little in common with Paul Verhoeven's Starship Troopers (1997) in tone, style, presentation, and possibly even genre, they do have similar stories: humans land on an unfriendly planet and are required to fend off waves of insectile alien creatures. But they may have more in common than that. Plus all the science! Steven and Scott cover alien biology, high-tech load-lifters, and full-scale outer space missile craziness.

Jul 21, 20191 hr 5 min

Bonus Ep. 1 - Firefly Pilot Commentary (Excerpt)

Here's an excerpt from our first patron (aka subscriber) episode. We'll be publishing patron episodes on our off weeks in between regular episodes, and here's a free sample! For the rest of this episode (in which Scott & Steven discuss the amazing Firefly pilot for 90+ minutes) head on over to patreon.com/scottEweinberg and support the show! Thanks. In addition to Firefly commentaries we'll also be doing interviews, "TV show vs. TV show" episodes, and all sorts of amusing stuff. If you like ...

Jul 18, 201917 min

Ep. 2 - Armageddon vs Deep Impact

The summer of 1998 gave us two wildly different movies about meteors/comets coming really close to destroying all of humanity -- but are Deep Impact and Armageddon really all that different? Yes. Yes, they are. Steven and Scott compare these two blockbusters in terms of cinematic quality, entertainment value, and of course scientific veracity. You'll never guess which movie gets better science grades.

Jul 07, 20191 hr 4 min

Ep 1 - Arrival vs The Arrival

On the inaugural episode of Science vs Fiction, Scott and Steven tell you a little bit about themselves before discussing two movies about humanity's first contact with alien life. 2016's Arrival (starring Amy Adams) and 1996's The Arrival (starring Charlie Sheen) have similar titles but VERY different ways of approaching the subject, both artistically and scientifically. Which is the better film? Which is more scientifically accurate? Listen to Science vs Fiction Episode 1 to find out!

Jun 27, 20191 hr
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