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5 Years of Sci-Fi: Introducing Our New Series & September Lineup

Journey Through Sci-Fi

Release Date: 08/22/2024

Mad Science: Attack of the Tiny Tourists (Fantastic Voyage & Innerspace) show art Mad Science: Attack of the Tiny Tourists (Fantastic Voyage & Innerspace)

Journey Through Sci-Fi

Two films. One mind-blowing concept: what if you could go inside the body? This episode, we explore the micro-madness of Fantastic Voyage (1966) and Innerspace (1987) - two very different takes on internal exploration. From high-concept sci-fi to comedic calamity, we look at how the trope of the shrunken scientist has mutated through the decades. Want to watch the classics we’re chatting about on the podcast? Grab your copies of Fantastic Voyage and Innerspace through our affiliate links 🎬 Visit our website https://www.journeythroughscifi.com/ Email Us! Follow us...

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Mad Science: Frankenstein’s Monstrous Mates (Bride of Frankenstein & Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein) show art Mad Science: Frankenstein’s Monstrous Mates (Bride of Frankenstein & Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein)

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It's alllliiiiiiiive!...again This week, we continue our journey through mad science examining two continuations of the Frankentesin cinematic legacy: James Whale's Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Kenneth Branagh's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994). We delve into how Whale's Gothic flair and camp sensibility redefined the story, while Branagh's Shakespearean touch added tragic depth and a fair share of melodrama to the tale. Want to watch the classics we’re chatting about on the podcast? Grab your copies of Bride of Frankenstein and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein through our affiliate links...

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Mad Science: Satirising Mad Science (Doctor Strangelove & Young Frankenstein) show art Mad Science: Satirising Mad Science (Doctor Strangelove & Young Frankenstein)

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This week on Journey Through Sci-Fi, we examine how Stanley Kubrick's Doctor Strangelove (1964) and Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (1974). cleverly parody the mad scientist archetype. Whether it's triggering global catastrophe or reanimating the dead, these films remind us that playing god can lead to comedic—and catastrophic—consequences. Want to watch the iconic films we’re discussing on the podcast? Check out Dr. Strangelove and Young Frankenstein through our affiliate links 🎬 Visit our website Follow us on  Add us on  Like us on  Follow us on  Support...

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Mad Science: Swinging Scientists of the 60s (The Absent-Minded Professor & The Nutty Professor) show art Mad Science: Swinging Scientists of the 60s (The Absent-Minded Professor & The Nutty Professor)

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​In this episode, we take a comedic detour into 60s sci-fi as we revisit Disney's "The Absent-Minded Professor" and Jerry Lewis' "The Nutty Professor." From gravity-defying Flubber to the egotistical Buddy Love, we unpack how these eccentric inventors helped shape the mad scientist archetype. Expect flying cars, chaotic labs, and a surprising amount of heart as we explore the cultural legacy of these iconic sci-fi comedies. Visit our website  Follow us on  Add us on  Like us on  Follow us on  Support the podcast on 

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Future Frontiers: Mickey 17, a Sci-Fi Musical & Daredevil News show art Future Frontiers: Mickey 17, a Sci-Fi Musical & Daredevil News

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Bong Joon-ho’s Mickey 17 is here—but can it live up to the hype? Meanwhile, Netflix drops The Electric State with a mind-blowing $250M budget… and audiences aren’t impressed. Plus, Daredevil: Born Again gets brutal, The End gives us a sci-fi musical, and we dig into Wheel of Time season 3. All that, plus listener questions!  (Oh, and gold star if you catch Matt’s cat's podcast cameo) Want to be a part of the podcast? Got a burning sci-fi question, recommendations for movies or shows, or thoughts on past episodes? Share your personal experiences, predictions, or debates with us!...

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Mad Science: Sinister Surgeons & Stolen Skin (Eyes Without a Face & The Skin I Live In) show art Mad Science: Sinister Surgeons & Stolen Skin (Eyes Without a Face & The Skin I Live In)

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When science and obsession collide. We break down Eyes Without a Face (1960) and The Skin I Live In (2011), two chilling films about stolen faces, extreme body modifications, and the horror of losing yourself—literally. With guest Mike Muncer (Evolution of Horror), we discuss mad scientists, surgical nightmares, and the disturbing legacy of these two films. Want to watch the films we're covering on the podcast? Grab your copies of Eyes Without a Face and The Skin I Live In through our affiliate links 🎬 Visit our website  Follow us on  Add us on  Like us on ...

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Mad Science: Love, Lust, and Loose Brains (The Man with Two Brains & The Brain That Wouldn’t Die) show art Mad Science: Love, Lust, and Loose Brains (The Man with Two Brains & The Brain That Wouldn’t Die)

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From The Brain That Wouldn’t Die’s predatory surgeon to The Man with Two Brains’s lusty neurosurgeon, mad science films often mix unethical experiments with unchecked libido. We examine how these films handle (or fail to handle) their problematic gender dynamics and how exploitation cinema shaped the portrayal of scientists on screen. Visit our website  Follow us on  Add us on  Like us on  Follow us on  Support the podcast on 

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Mad Science: One Mistake, One Horrific Transformation (The Fly 1986 & 1957) show art Mad Science: One Mistake, One Horrific Transformation (The Fly 1986 & 1957)

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This week, we're discussing The Fly—both the 1958 and 1986 versions—to talk about teleportation experiments gone very, very wrong. From the old-school murder mystery of the original to Cronenberg’s stomach-churning body horror, we dissect what makes these films ultimate mad science nightmares. Listen now... before your DNA gets scrambled Visit our website  Follow us on  Add us on  Like us on  Follow us on  Support the podcast on 

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Future Frontiers: Marvel, Star Trek & Surprise Sci-Fi Debates show art Future Frontiers: Marvel, Star Trek & Surprise Sci-Fi Debates

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We're back with our sci-fi check-in! This month, we dive into Dune: Prophecy, Kraven, and Wallace & Gromit's latest adventure (yes, really). We also break down new releases, including Star Trek: Section 31, Companion, and Captain America: Brave New World. Plus, we debate whether Mary Poppins is secretly sci-fi and answer your listener mail! 🛸💥 🎧 Tune in now – and yes, Matt still hasn’t watched Dark. Want to be a part of the podcast? Got a burning sci-fi question, recommendations for movies or shows, or thoughts on past episodes? Share your personal experiences, predictions, or...

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Mad Science: Shrinking Dilemmas (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids & The Incredible Shrinking Man) show art Mad Science: Shrinking Dilemmas (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids & The Incredible Shrinking Man)

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What happens when science makes you way too small? This week, we’re diving into accidental shrinking in sci-fi, from the eerie existential crisis of The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) to the backyard-sized adventure of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989). Join us as we explore the thrills, fears, and fun of shrinking stories—why they captivate us, what they say about our place in the universe, and why a simple ant can become the scariest movie monster of all. Visit our website  Follow us on  Add us on  Like us on  Follow us on  Support the podcast on 

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More Episodes

We're celebrating 5 years of Journey Through Sci-Fi with some big news! In this special episode, we're unveiling our next subgenre for the podcast and teasing what’s coming up on the main podcast and over on Patreon this September. 

Needless to say, we’ve got an incredible selection of sci-fi films and TV to dive into and can't wait for you to join us for the next Journey Through Sci-Fi. 

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