It’s a full-on geekout as Phil and Stephen discuss the most critical question of our times: to go see Solo, or not to go see Solo?
Are today’s Star Wars fans like the Star Trek fans who breathed new life into a canceled TV series or like the Stargate fans who beat Stargate: Universe to death? Or are they something else entirely?
What does it mean to be a movie fan these days?
Also:
SyFy cancelling The Expanse.
Netflix’ Lost in Space — worth a look
Youtube’s Cobra Kai — best sequel in the history of the universe?
And other geeky stuff!
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Phil Bowermaster is a nationally recognized author and speaker. He has more than 25 years experience writing about emerging technologies and the future. As co-host of the popular Internet radio series, The World Transformed, Phil has talked with leading scientists and technologists, best-selling authors, philosophers, filmmakers, artists, entrepreneurs and others who are shaping our understanding of the amazing era of transformation in which we live.
Phil helps leaders and their organizations develop strategies for managing accelerating change. He shows how imagination, optimism, empathy, and humor can make all the difference in both understanding and making the most of the powerful currents of change we face.
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