Basket Traffic: History versus Hollywood
“Send us mail” [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2460735/fan_mail/new] A crewed return to deep space suddenly feels real again and it hits at the exact moment we’re starved for something hopeful. We start with Artemis II and that surge of shared excitement you only get when a big mission is on the line. Then we zoom out to the space race logic behind it all: Sputnik’s shock, NASA’s creation, the Mercury and Gemini stepping-stones, and Apollo proving what happens when a country decides science and engineering actually matter. From there, we rewatch Apollo 13 and get into why it still punches above its weight as a “true story” movie. The tension holds because the details are the drama: the oxygen tank damage, power loss, the lunar module lifeboat, carbon dioxide buildup, and the legendary duct tape solution. We also nerd out on the craft, including Tom Hanks’ accuracy obsession, Ron Howard’s choices, and how they filmed weightlessness on the KC-135 so it would feel lived-in instead of staged. Then we take a hard left into the future of entertainment: an authorized generative AI Val Kilmer performance in a new film. If AI can bring back actors or de-age them convincingly, what happens to working performers, awards, and the meaning of a “real” performance? If you like space history, NASA missions, Apollo 13, Artemis II, and big tech questions that don’t have easy answers, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review. What part of this new era excites you most? Help support us: Press the follow button for more fascinating historical deep dives and cultural explorations! Our many thanks.
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