Nothing is more serious than nuclear annihilation. Lucky for us, Stanley Kubrick took it so seriously that he could do nothing more than mock the people and policies in control of these weapons. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is the work of master filmmaker and satirist Stanley Kubrick, and while this film may be 60 years old, some of the things it looks at are still a threat today. World leaders can still be foolish, and sometimes the arms race feels like one big dick measuring contest. While the subject matter holds up, does the film hold up? The Buffs discuss all this and more.