Earth’s crops are drying out. There’s nothing to do to stop this. Humanity is doomed, and the last generation has already been born. Fortunately, the Lambcast is here to sort it all out.
Host Jay Cluitt is joined by co-host Robert Zerbe, Joel Burman, Stevee Taylor and newcomer Terrence Faulkner to talk all things Interstellar, but mainly the robots. What is the optimum number of cinema viewings? What exactly is going on at the end? Why is Topher Grace even here? All these questions will at least be asked throughout the course of the show, but don’t necessarily hold your breath for any answers.
Also on tap are the Rants and Raves of the week, and a couple of games of Last Lamb Standing.
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Tags: Cinematic Paradox, Deny Everything, Interstellar, Life vs Film, The Focussed Filmographer, To the Escape Hatch