43 episodes

Scott Weinberg is a veteran film critic. Steven DeGennaro is a doctor of astrophysics. Listen in as these two nerds compare and contrast two noteworthy sci-fi films every week. They discuss the artistic quality of the films, whether they get the science right, and whether or not that even matters.

Science vs Fiction Science vs Fiction

    • TV & Film
    • 4.8 • 84 Ratings

Scott Weinberg is a veteran film critic. Steven DeGennaro is a doctor of astrophysics. Listen in as these two nerds compare and contrast two noteworthy sci-fi films every week. They discuss the artistic quality of the films, whether they get the science right, and whether or not that even matters.

    Ep. 28 - Monsterverse Volume 1

    Ep. 28 - Monsterverse Volume 1

    Scott and Steven tackle the first half of the Monsterverse series as they discuss Godzilla (2014) and Kong: Skull Island (2017). Topics include "the scale problem" inherent in giant monsters, the intricacies of synchronized skydiving, the fickle nature of kaiju worship, and of course Kong's oddly firm butt. We also discuss movie issues like tonal consistency, the importance of hiring colorful actors, and the logic of killing your best character at the end of Act I.




    Coming soon: Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong!

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Ep. 27 - Brazil vs Southland Tales

    Ep. 27 - Brazil vs Southland Tales

    In this latest installment, things get... a little weird. We present to you: Brazil (1985) vs Southland Tales (2006), two strangely similar yet VERY different sci-fi dystopian comedies (one intentional, one we're not sure) about Kafkaesque government bureaucracy, terrorism, and plastic surgery. Both boast talented all-star casts (if not necessarily in the right roles), great scores (if not necessarily in the right places), and some fascinating dream sequences (if indeed Justin Timberlake singing The Killers is a dream sequence... we're still not 100% sure).

    Join us for lots of fiction and very little science on this special episode of SvF!

    • 49 min
    Ep. 26 - Apollo 13 vs Apollo 18

    Ep. 26 - Apollo 13 vs Apollo 18

    This pairing has been on our agenda since we first started the podcast, and today is finally the day. Apollo 13 (1995) and Apollo 18 (2011) are both about astronauts landing on the moon, but that's where the similarities end. One is a meticulously accurate retelling of actual historic events. The other is made-up nonsense without a shred of believability. One is a great movie with compelling, fleshed-out characters delivering top notch dialog by Oscar-winning screenwriters. The other is... not that. At all. You'll never guess which is which until you listen to this exciting new episode of Science vs Fiction!

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Ep. 25 - Judge Dredd vs Dredd (Live! at Other Worlds Film Festival)

    Ep. 25 - Judge Dredd vs Dredd (Live! at Other Worlds Film Festival)

    One year ago this month, we went to Austin to cover Time After Time on our first ever live show at Other Worlds Film Festival. This year we are back for the 2020 OWFF virtual festival!

    This time around, we tackle the Sylvester Stallone 90s comic-book adaptation Judge Dredd and its 2012 remake Dredd. We talk about sci-fi bullets and the wounds they cause, the nature of the fictional designer drug "slo-mo", and where the heck a city the size of the entire eastern seaboard grows its food.

    Join us for this very special raw, unfiltered episode of SvF!

    • 56 min
    Ep. 24 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show vs Young Frankenstein

    Ep. 24 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show vs Young Frankenstein

    In this (belated) Halloween episode, we discuss the lighter side of reanimating the dead. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) is the very definition of a "cult classic", having spawned decades of sing-alongs by generations of adoring be-costumed fans. Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (1974) is no less beloved, and with good reason, as one of the greatest and most quotable spoofs of all time.

    How is a laser gun like a salad shooter? What is a transducer, and can it really turn you into stone? Can a step to the left, followed by a step to the right, really send you into a time warp?

    All these questions and more, answered on this silly and only incidentally informative episode of Science vs Fiction!

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Patron Episode - The Expanse Commentary: Pilot

    Patron Episode - The Expanse Commentary: Pilot

    This week we tackle Amazon's blue-tinged, pretty-boy-filled series The Expanse.

    As with all of our commentary tracks, you can watch along with the episode yourself, or you can listen to it on its own.

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
84 Ratings

84 Ratings

Kate JN ,

Pure Excellence

This podcast is a breath of fresh air even if you aren't a science fiction nerd like these guys. (But aren't we all?) The discussions are analytical and conversational and the hosts are hilarious and relatable. I have only listened to one episode so far, "Outbreak v. Contagion" as I just recently watched the latter and stumbled upon this podcast out of curiosity. I really enjoyed the insights. It is crazy to think that episode was posted in November 2019, just before the world changed contagion-style. Please sometime do a bonus episode and revisit the comparisons made now having had our own, thankfully much less fatal, contagion, which seemed almost beyond belief back then. On a broader note, thank you for this podcast as it's so fun to listen to intelligent folks discuss our favorite sci fi masterworks! Can’t wait to listen to the Firefly ones!

conaninspace ,

Make it real Number Two

A refreshingly novel approach to looking at science fiction films as well as being lively and very funny. Need proof? Just listen to the review of 2012.

Dbrad86 ,

... but why aren’t there more??

I am really, really enjoying this podcast. It’s funny, witty, and at times even educational. The Outbreak vs Contagion was eerily prescient. My only criticisms is that there are so few! Why aren’t these coming out weekly?

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