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Get ready for an action-packed bonus episode of "Not Actually Film Critics" with Mox and Izzy at the helm as Gibbs and Zea entertain some special house guests this week. These two are shooting the shit on a wide range of exciting topics, from the cutting edge of technology to the latest in entertainment.
In the tech corner, they dive into the demand for background checks on 3D printers by New York lawmakers. It's a fascinating look at the intersection of innovation and legislation. And speaking of innovation, they explore the world of Adobe AI and the ways AI tools are reshaping the entertainment industry. You won't want to miss their predictions on how AI could generate intrinsic value for us all.
But it's not all tech talk! Izzy shares his One Piece journey and thoughts on the second season of the live-action adaptation. And hold onto your hats, because there's a mind-blowing trivia tidbit about Izzy's favorite One Piece character's voice actor. They'll even discuss training AI to master the world of Pokémon.
Ever wonder what our podcast hosts' on-screen live-mapped avatars would look like on YouTube? They've got you covered. Mox also recommends a web serial novel "Pale Lights" that's bound to pique your interest. Izzy makes a triumphant return to the world of Cyberpunk for the Phantom Liberty DLC, and he's here to tell you all about it.
SPOILER ALERT: In the final 30 minutes, prepare for an in-depth analysis of Netflix's "Good Night World."
This summary is obviously written by ChatGPT to save Izzy some time while Gibbs is away!
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In this episode of NAFC, Mox goes on a cinematic binge, watching three movies in one day. He shares his thoughts on Gladiator 2 and Venom: The Last Dance, offering his trademark hot takes.
Izzy, on the other hand, has been hooked on Shogun Showdown, and the group dives into what makes the game...
Published 11/19/24
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Of course, this somehow spirals into everyone revealing their most-rewatched...
Published 11/12/24