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What makes us human? What makes up our personal identity?

Are we the same person three years in the future as we are now?

Will Izzi gloat about seeing a great science fiction movie before her dad?

In this week's episode, The Movie Log Podcast answers these very questions through the lens of Izzi’s pick, the 2009 science fiction thriller, Moon. Throughout this episode, David and Izzi discuss personal identity philosophy such as The Memory Theory from the perspectives of writers David Hume and John Locke. Moon is directed by 70’s science fiction superfan, Duncan Jones and as sci-fi superfans ourselves, we address science fiction film history with movies like Outland, Silent Runnings and Star Trek both old and new. We also talk about the genre’s legacy from the 70’s and 80’s with movies David has grown up with and how it is reflected into movies coming out during the same year as Jones’ directorial debut.

“ GERTY, we're not programmed. We're people, do you understand?”- Sam Bell

Visit us at tmlajourneythroughcinema.com.
Follow us on:
Instagram @tmlajourneythroughcinema
Twitter - @tmlajourney
Facebook - @TheMovieLog1

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Manage episode 287528880 series 2889534
Content provided by David Fleury, Izzi Fleury, David Fleury, and Izzi Fleury. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Fleury, Izzi Fleury, David Fleury, and Izzi Fleury or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

What makes us human? What makes up our personal identity?

Are we the same person three years in the future as we are now?

Will Izzi gloat about seeing a great science fiction movie before her dad?

In this week's episode, The Movie Log Podcast answers these very questions through the lens of Izzi’s pick, the 2009 science fiction thriller, Moon. Throughout this episode, David and Izzi discuss personal identity philosophy such as The Memory Theory from the perspectives of writers David Hume and John Locke. Moon is directed by 70’s science fiction superfan, Duncan Jones and as sci-fi superfans ourselves, we address science fiction film history with movies like Outland, Silent Runnings and Star Trek both old and new. We also talk about the genre’s legacy from the 70’s and 80’s with movies David has grown up with and how it is reflected into movies coming out during the same year as Jones’ directorial debut.

“ GERTY, we're not programmed. We're people, do you understand?”- Sam Bell

Visit us at tmlajourneythroughcinema.com.
Follow us on:
Instagram @tmlajourneythroughcinema
Twitter - @tmlajourney
Facebook - @TheMovieLog1

  continue reading

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