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Here’s the place where we examine different elements of cultural ephemera, be it music, movies, tv, stage and dive into the context and time that they came out, what’s happened since, and our take on the future “valuation” on an imaginary stock exchange of this item in terms of if you should go long--the value will go up--go short--the value will decrease, or stay neutral. Join us!Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Art Musique Sciences sociales
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    • Ep 65: Real Genius
      Feb 1 2026

      This week CFX takes on one of Jeff’s favorite movies, the 1985 comedy Real Genius. Featuring a very young Val Kilmer, Real Genius does some of the same classic tropes as other teen comedies of the day, and it may break the record for the “most montages in a single film”, but it really is a cut above other similar movies of its time. Not only does it stand out for the way it depicts college life at a very exclusive scientific institution, but also excels in its satirization of the 1980s military industrial complex and its exploitation of science for nefarious ends. The movie is also is full of quotable dialog and memorable scenes and has a twist ending that has to be seen to be believed. We both have a bit of history with the film, which we discuss, and we talk about the whole zeitgeist of 1980s films that deal with science and technology (such as War Games - which we discussed at length in episode 41 - check it out!). We also do a complete walk-through of the film and we might have even got a little too detailed since this is our longest episode ever! And, as usual, along the way we learn…

      • Who is the real-life Laszlo Hollyfield
      • What scene has haunted Slip for all these years
      • What does it mean for a screenplay to get BABALOOED
      • How does a little known, crackpot philosophy called aesthetic realism lead to one of the most insane moments in CFX history
      • Why Michelle Meyrink is probably happy she left Hollywood before digital cameras became mainstream
      • Why it sucked to be a guy at CalTech in the 1980’s
      • How getting the technical details right really matters
      • Why math on tape is hard to follow
      • Why number 2 is one thing we’re not taking
      • And, finally, we continue the “who else dated Cher” game

      Check us out on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/culturalfutures/) for links and additional content related to this and other episodes as well as clues to upcoming shows or write to us at culutralfuturesexchange@gmail.com

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      3 h et 29 min
    • Ep 64: 70's Variety Shows
      Dec 28 2025

      To celebrate the holidays and ring in the new year CFX is rolling it all out: Songs! Elaborate Dance Routines! Corny Banter! Skits! Sketches! Disco! Ice Skating! Washed up old celebrities! Sid and Marty Kroft! Fred Silverman! Uncle Milty’s schlong! The 70s! That’s right, the CFX Holiday 2025 70s Variety Show Spectacular is here. In this episode, we wipe away the cobwebs on what essentially is an extinct TV show phenomenon, focusing on four shows in particular: two that were very successful and two that were generally recognized as fiascos. We find out why this type of show was at once so popular but then seemed to die at the end of the decade. Where other once popular phenomena such as the Western and the Musical, have come back over the years, the Variety Show, despite some valiant attempts, seems pretty much dead in the dirt. Why the fuck is that? Well, we’ll tell you and, along the way, we’ll learn…

      • What was the recurring Variety Show sketch that a young Eddie Vedder sang along with every night
      • Which ‘70s celebrity didn’t date Cher (we still don’t know)
      • Which ‘80s rock guitarist was too ashamed to admit he played on a Donnie Osmond album
      • Who made up the cast of the lost, all gay ‘70s Wizard of Oz remake
      • What 70’s variety show was widely considered to be one of the worst things ever to air on TV
      • Why Jerry Lewis was even less funny than you remember
      • The depths of hell Jeff is willing to endure in order to entertain our “fan” in revisiting a reviled and horrific musical duo
      • And, finally, we have a visit from a wizened special guest who brings some holiday cheer and advice both romantic and hygienic

      Check us out on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/culturalfutures/) for links and additional content related to this and other episodes as well as clues to upcoming shows or write to us at culutralfuturesexchange@gmail.com

      All audio clips are used under the "Fair Use" Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.

      Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

      All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.

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      2 h et 48 min
    • Ep 63: Devo
      Nov 23 2025

      Q: Are we not men? A: We are DEVO! With that simple question, the world was introduced to one of the strangest, most unique, innovative and irreverent music/art projects of all time.. DEVO! So, put on your hazmat suit, monkey mask and don that energy dome, because this week your resident CFX spud boys, Sloppy Slip Tomato and Booji Boy Jeff, immerse themselves into the world of DEVO, covering the band from their humble, suburban beginnings in Akron, Ohio to the shootings at Kent State that first inspired the concept of “De-evolution” and their early experimental electronic years terrifying audiences with sights and sounds no one had ever heard before. We cover the influence that punk had on the band on their first, high energy albums to the streamlining and mainstreaming of their sound that resulted in some commercial success and then their gradual fall from grace. We also cover, in a twist ending that would make M. Night Shyamalan jealous, a very peculiar deviation (DEVO-iation?) late in the band’s career that the recent authorized documentary completely skips (and we’ll tell you why we think that is). We evaluate and rank all the albums and some of our opinions may not be what you expect. In the end, we decide, if all of this evolution and de-evolution will stand the test of time, and, as usual, along the way, we learn…

      • How many different ways you can pronounce “Casale” and “Mothersbaugh”
      • What song has Devo made the most money from over the years (it’s not what you think)
      • Which host had long ago misheard the lyrics to “It’s Not Right” turning an average Devo deep cut into a CFX moment.
      • What Neil Young, Pee Wee Herman, David Bowie, and movie director PT Anderson all had in common
      • What is the source of one of the most epic, butthurt rants in CFX history
      • And, finally if Devo was indeed the sound of sexual frustration set to synth music

      Check us out on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/culturalfutures/) for links and additional content related to this and other episodes as well as clues to upcoming shows or write to us at culutralfuturesexchange@gmail.com

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      Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

      All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.

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      3 h et 27 min
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