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We live and express in the mantra of "One Love" - The universal love and respect expressed by all people for all people. We cannot exemplify our greatest self and our humanity if we do not find each other. 💗💛💚 Join our educational & free your mind zone @ www.Patreon.com/HempSistersNation Your pledge with us helps to feed children across the world in the global effort to eradicate hunger. One Love! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehempyhour/support
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We watch 70's movies and do two things: 1: We give commentary along with the movie that may or may not correspond with whats going on (we're the people that talk through the whole f***ing movie) 2: We give a short review of the film and give our observations, some context, and how it lines up with other films of the era. We really enjoy 70's cinema and want to expose you to it as well:-)
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Fractal Friends

Duncan Autrey

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An exploration of self-similarity across diversity. Diving in to themes of conflict transformation, cultural evolution, transcending political polarization, racial healing, music, art, history, the future, science and spirituality. Host, Duncan Autrey, interviews with interesting people with unique perspectives on the world and seeing what we can learn from each other, because “we all have a role to play in the whole.” Duncan Autrey is a conflict transformation catalyst and educator. We all ...
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Seven more movie reviews, let’s go! Gee this is simply not the best batch. I said it.Today we start with (The Feminist and the Fuzz 1971) Barbara Eden stars with the good Morning America guy in this wacky film with some serious ideas that they bring into America’s living room, giving us the representation, and radical crumb many were literally dyin…
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Seven more 70’s movie reviews in the can today, putting us at a grand total of 337 movies we have showcased or reviewed. Today we start out with (Colossus the Forbin project 1970) Dammit, first off we are all not perfect in general, and here ME in particular got 2 actors screwed up and said a bunch of wrong shite. Look up actors Eric Braeden, and K…
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Limited word space here now. Story of my life in the cyber realm, always 568 characters too many, which is shite when you think about it. Life is longer than a soundbite. Six movies today, let’s go! (Mind Snatchers 1972) is a movie about the military doing mind experiments on violent jerks starring Christopher Walken, and Cohaagen from Total Recall…
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8 more 70’s movie reviews in the can. Starting things off today with (Billy Jack 1971). This is a sequel to a 1967 film called Born Losers, and it is just out of our reach for us. Here is a movie written by the 2 stars in the film and directed by BJ himself. Seems like a real labor of love, and it’s pretty great and we’ll tell ya’ll about it very s…
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Six more movies reviews, don’t worry we have more showcases coming soon, but hey let’s dive in. Today we are doin it, ever so slightly differently. For you dear listener it is basically nothing, but for us or me specifically it feels like great fun. We have our five prepared reviews, and then we pause the pod car, watch the 6th then come back and g…
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8 more movie reviews for you today, and lets dive right in. Wait! Hold up for just a second, cause today we also do a lil mini celebration of having reviewed over 225 films here. Just about halfway for film reviews according to my ever expanding list. So we share some of our favorites and not so favs from the list. Ok back to it. We start off today…
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Today, your D.U.I. crew takes on the other huge mini series of the 70’s Holocaust 1978. It aired for 4 consecutive nights form April 16 to April 19th 1978. It was created and written by Gerald Green. Very interesting person, and also mini series, to say the very least about it, because you can just press play and hear all about it. We will be discu…
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Can you believe it peep’s? Six more 70’s movie reviews for you. 4 from 1975, one 1978 sequel to a 1975 film, and one 1980 film that’s just there to bring some fun random chaos, and that’s not sayin anything about the film itself, we’ll get there. Starting off our 4- 75’s in alphabetical order we have Disney’s (Escape to witch mountain 1975). I’m so…
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Movie reviews forever. Seven 70’s film to review, for you, today. We’ve got three greats, one really good, one good, one with a very problematic scene, and one crappy Disney film, that one of our crew has been conditioned by Disney to enjoy more than the other 2 who are less susceptible to the power of the D. That’s it were done. Not really but ser…
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Film reviews, shmilm reviews! I’ve gotta catch up on these film reviews. Hi friends today we have a podcast available for you to listen to and perhaps even enjoy where we review 6 movies from the 70’s. If yer curious about them we will give you some insights and maybe spoil a lil bit of a 40 to 50 year old plus film. I don’t think we will do any re…
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Hi film friends, today we’re doin a showcase of 1978’s the Big Fix, the last film in director Jeremy Kagen’s trilogy about 60’s and 70’s protest movement issues. Katherine 1975 deals with radicals turning to armed struggle, Heroes 1977 deals with broken soldiers back from Vietnam, and today we gots the Big fix which gives us a detective story about…
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Hi film friends, today we’re doin a showcase of 1978’s the Big Fix, the last film in director Jeremy Kagen’s trilogy about 60’s and 70’s protest movement issues. Katherine 1975 deals with radicals turning to armed struggle, Heroes 1977 deals with broken soldiers back from Vietnam, and today we gots the Big fix which gives us a detective story about…
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Reviews reviews reviews, hey ho, let’s GO! That said I’m still not a Ramones fan, though I like about 2 songs, whatever. Love them or hate em, let’s kick off another round of 70’s movie reviews. Today’s offering starts off with a 1970 made for TV movie which later did get a theatrical release titled (The Tribe). Here the dad from a Christmas story,…
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Roots 1977- Shot of espresso is freshly downed, cracks knuckles, let’s go. Today your decade under the influence crew takes on the mini series Roots, which came into our living rooms for 8 nights starting on jan 23 1977. I remember watching at least some of this with my parents and four sisters at the young age of 6, so I think it was probably mand…
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Espresso fueled review, coming your way, strap in my magical film fans. Six films today, and holy flipping flip, five of them begin with the letter B, wait, 4 1/2. Let’s roll! Starting things off today is Robert De Niro in 1973’s (Bang the the drum slowly) I know I shouldn’t expect a baseball film to be amazing, but the the bingo Darth Vader Richar…
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Movie review time. Swigs coffee………… I need to, or this will just sound proper and normal, and that simply just won’t do. Today we start with a cheeky one, it’s $’s, or dollar sign the movie, or as it stands now, (Dollars 1971). Wait it’s still dollar sign the movie on IMDB $. Anyway it stars Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn, and Robert Wagner, in a plot …
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Well this all starts with me going to goodwill over 20 years ago and getting a book on films. It has a picture of Darth Vader walking down the middle of the street with a bunch of young peeps and Diahann Carroll. It looks fierce AF, and just like the film for me. It also looks like a big picture, so why was it buried. I couldn’t get a copy, and the…
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Well this all starts with me going to goodwill over 20 years ago and getting a book on films. It has a picture of Darth Vader walking down the middle of the street with a bunch of young peeps and Diahann Carroll. It looks fierce AF, and just like the film for me. It also looks like a big picture, so why was it buried. I couldn’t get a copy, and the…
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Espresso fueled quick review synopsis. Seven more 70’s movies to review for you today. Let’s begin with Lee Remick, some Fonda’s and Paul Newman in the film adaptation of Ken Kesey’s (Sometimes a great notion 1972) The review will be a breeze and we’ll all agree because this story isn’t dark or complex in any way. Next up is an even more light hear…
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Hi Today we’re scientists in an unground lab trying to stop borg ants from killing us all. Actually our friend Tim brought over the trippy sci fi cult film Phase 4, and only Tim has seen it. We watch it and discuss it and all it’s weirdness. Sadly some insects were killed durning the filming of this, they’ll be in their trailers, in the sky. I joke…
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Hi Today we’re scientists in an unground lab trying to stop borg ants from killing us all. Actually our friend Tim brought over the trippy sci fi cult film Phase 4, and only Tim has seen it. We watch it and discuss it and all it’s weirdness. Sadly some insects were killed durning the filming of this, they’ll be in their trailers, in the sky. I joke…
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Movie reviews oh movie reviews. We are just cranking through the 70’s films. Today we add 7 more to the vault for your listening pleasure. Let’s review our reviews. Today’s offering begin’s with (Kelly’s Heroes 1970) I love Donald Sutherland very much but this darn accent. Get ready for Kojack and explosions. Next is (Kotch 1971) where Walter Matth…
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Hi film friends. Today your decade under the influence crew takes on the entire ruling class, with our long knives drawn. Actually we just take on the movie (The ruling class 1972) which takes on the class system in English specifically and the world in general. A mighty task indeed. Peter O’toole and Director Peter Medak in preparation for this ep…
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Hi film friends. Today your decade under the influence crew takes on the entire ruling class, with our long knives drawn. Actually we just take on the movie (The ruling class 1972) which takes on the class system in English specifically and the world in general. A mighty task indeed. Peter O’toole and Director Peter Medak in preparation for this ep…
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Six more 70’s movie reviews for you, and they are more disconnected than usual. It doesn’t matter but usually our movie reviews have at least a lil thread that combines at least some of them, consciously or unconsciously. I guess 2 of these do, gawd. Anyway let’s start. First up is (Cotton comes to Harlem 1970), an early blaxploitation film that is…
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Hi film friends, today we gots seven new reviews for you starting off with(Emperor of the north 1973) where 2 train hoppers are brutally hunted by the cab driver from escape from New York. Next up is (A warm December 1973) Here we have Sidney Portier once again showing racist asshats that people of color are capable of anything they are.(Your three…
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Stuff makes zombies! And we are done. Today we tackle the epic cult masterpiece Dawn of the dead 1978. Much has been podcasted about this one, so of course, here’s over 2 hours more. We are watching and discussing the theatrical cut. Chosen for its 70’s pure-ism, but seriously I would of been happy watching almost any cut of this. Dive in with us a…
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Stuff makes zombies! And we are done. Today we tackle the epic cult masterpiece Dawn of the dead 1978. Much has been podcasted about this one, so of course, here’s over 2 hours more. We are watching and discussing the theatrical cut. Chosen for its 70’s pure-ism, but seriously I would of been happy watching almost any cut of this. Dive in with us a…
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Hello again film chums. Today we finish off a big batch of rare 70’s gems, mostly. Please reach out if you want help acquiring any of them. First off we review the film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s (Happy birthday Wanda June 1971) Rod Steiger and Susan York star in yet another in a very long line of 70’s movies based on plays. Also with this one a…
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Hi 70’s movie fans, today we gots 9 reviews for you. Can’t wait to compare notes with you rad cinephiles. I do need to get this done quick. I’ve put it off and I need to go to work. Swigs espresso……… Let’s go!!!! First off we have James Mason in Sidney Lumet’s (Child’s play 1972) Who would ever think that dark shit is goin on in a boys boarding sch…
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Hi Fractal Friends. Sorry, it’s been a while. I have some bittersweet news for you… After wrapping up the last series of episodes coming into the beginning of 2021, I found myself really wanting to find a way to put together my love for podcasting, my passion for conflict transformation and my real interest in trying to figure out how to improve ou…
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Full crew today, hmmmm I do believe we need a bigger boat. Eddie joins us again to tackle (Jaws 1975) Hard to focus right now cause Portland street keyboard wizard Buddy B is a wailin right next to me. No one to blame but myself, as I chose to sit here. It’s ok cause really what is there to say save that this is one of those 70’s movies that change…
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Full crew today, hmmmm I do believe we need a bigger boat. Eddie joins us again to tackle (Jaws 1975) Hard to focus right now cause Portland street keyboard wizard Buddy B is a wailin right next to me. No one to blame but myself, as I chose to sit here. It’s ok cause really what is there to say save that this is one of those 70’s movies that change…
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All rise friends, because today your fearless decade under the influence crew will sit in judgment of (And Justice for all 1979) Al Pacino stars, Norman Jewison directs, and Vera from Alice doesn’t live here anymore AKA Valarie Curtain writes this epic madness that is a lil hard to explain in words. Listen to us watch and dissect this epic black co…
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All rise friends, because today your fearless decade under the influence crew will sit in judgment of (And Justice for all 1979) Al Pacino stars, Norman Jewison directs, and Vera from Alice doesn’t live here anymore AKA Valarie Curtain writes this epic madness that is a lil hard to explain in words. Listen to us watch and dissect this epic black co…
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Don’t know who’s idea this was (it was mine) but today we review most of the disco movies out there, the Linda Blair one is coming as we couldn’t get a decent copy in time. First your fearless crew takes on (That’s the way of the world 1975) a great Earth Wind and Fire movie that needs more Earth Wind and Fire, and more roller disco. Next up is (Sa…
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Movie review number 24# is here. It’s a late 70’s dive for sure, though not on purpose. I think I wanna get through this quick cause this reviewer is gettin hungry, plus I’ve had a lot of black coffee soooooo let er rip. First we have a French film from rad director Agnes Varda called (One sings the other doesn’t 1977) fairly decent description, pl…
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oday we tackle 1978’s mighty (Grease). Tackle? Well maybe we just letter in track. I realized just now that this movie is like Lemmy to me. It’s got some big warts but it flippin rules! Yes I can love showtunes and Motörhead. This film did bring back fabulous musicals and in a time where I feel it was needed. Producer Allan Carr made sure that we w…
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Today we tackle 1978’s mighty (Grease). Tackle? Well maybe we just letter in track. I realized just now that this movie is like Lemmy to me. It’s got some big warts but it flippin rules! Yes I can love showtunes and Motörhead. This film did bring back fabulous musicals and in a time where I feel it was needed. Producer Allan Carr made sure that we …
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What is even happening, are we on it or what, cause it’s movie review time again. Actually we’ve been on it fer a bit so I’ll just back off about that. Six films to review today starting with 1970’s (The only way) Whoa the director of Z.P.G. did this, and it’s got the fabulous Jane Seymour too. Heavy stuff about a Jewish families attempt to escape …
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Guest Nephew Julian is here on the pod today. He is representing an even younger generation of peeps discovering 70’s films. He picked todays film which is (Wizards 1976). This is our first animation film that we’re showcasing and our first Ralph Bakshi film. Lots of evil swastika loving magic users in this ?????kids film. Will the good magic users…
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Guest Nephew Julian is here on the pod today. He is representing an even younger generation of peeps discovering 70’s films. He picked today's film which is (Wizards 1976). This is our first animation film that we’re showcasing and our first Ralph Bakshi film. Lots of evil swastika loving magic users in this ?????kids film. Will the good magic user…
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What do one 72 two 75’s two 76’s and one 79 have in common? They are the release years of the six movies we are reviewing today. Starting off today professor McGonagall and Chappy from iron eagle star in (Travels with my Aunt 1972.) This is directed by the mighty George Cukor, and I don’t really know what to say about this except that it belongs on…
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Here is an episode that may be best listened to when it’s snowing, a lot. There hasn’t been enough snow here in Portland for us to do it right, I just hope that didn’t effect our review. Today we showcase (Jeremiah Johnson 1972). This was based off of Vardis Fishers novel Mountain men, which was based off the story Crow Killer by Raymond Thorp and …
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Here is an episode that may be best listened to when it’s snowing, a lot. There hasn’t been enough snow here in Portland for us to do it right, I just hope that didn’t effect our review. Today we showcase (Jeremiah Johnson 1972). This was based off of Vardis Fishers novel Mountain men, which was based off the story Crow Killer by Raymond Thorp and …
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Review time so soon? Actually this is the right time, we are finally gettin our heads out of butts and doin it right. Six films today and we ain’t wasting no mo time. Today we start off with (No deposit no return 1976). Don Knotts and the guy whose rad wife broke his electric sex lamp star with one of the kids from escape from witch mountain, in th…
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Greetings programsToday we review 1971’s they might be giants. George c Scott and Joanne Woodward tackle mental health, conformity, medieval social norms, and other punk rock topics, while also making friends and searching for Moriarty on the streets of New York during the garbage strike. Film contains a very dense and amazing selection of characte…
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Greetings programsToday we review 1971’s they might be giants. George c Scott and Joanne Woodward tackle mental health, conformity, medieval social norms, and other punk rock topics, while also making friends and searching for Moriarty on the streets of New York during the garbage strike. Film contains a very dense and amazing selection of characte…
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(Godspell 1973)What can possibly be said about this classic film. This updated interpretation of the holy gospel according to Mathew. This film that documents a time in the early 70’s when some young people quit their jobs, took acid and followed a super hero with a rad fro, who could be a bit preachy and wouldn’t shut the heck up about god. Actual…
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