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This week at 100 Things Towers, we’re diving headfirst into Brian De Palma’s operatic gangster classic The Untouchables: a film where history takes a back seat and pure cinema grabs the wheel.
We break down:
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Rob also wants us to highlight the Stop Portland Incinerator Campaign (SPIC), a grassroots project currently fundraising via Chuffed.org to support independent air-quality monitoring equipment.
SPIC’s aim is to begin their own air-quality monitoring from January 2026, rather than relying solely on self-monitoring by incinerator operators. By gathering baseline data now, the group hopes to make meaningful comparisons in the future and potentially launch a citizen science project, helping local residents better understand the real environmental impact should the incinerator go ahead.
You can find and support the campaign here:
👉 https://chuffed.org/project/spic
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This week at 100 Things Towers, we’re diving headfirst into Brian De Palma’s operatic gangster classic The Untouchables: a film where history takes a back seat and pure cinema grabs the wheel.
We break down:
This episode was picked by Lovely Rob Jones, one of our brilliant Patreon supporters proof that backing the show really does let you shape what we cover next.
❤️ Support the Show on PatreonIf you enjoy the podcast and want to keep it independent, consider joining us on Patreon:
👉 patreon.com/100thingsfilm
Our “Give Us a Quid” tier gets you:
Every quid helps keep the mics on and the facts flowing.
🌐 Find Us Online---
Rob also wants us to highlight the Stop Portland Incinerator Campaign (SPIC), a grassroots project currently fundraising via Chuffed.org to support independent air-quality monitoring equipment.
SPIC’s aim is to begin their own air-quality monitoring from January 2026, rather than relying solely on self-monitoring by incinerator operators. By gathering baseline data now, the group hopes to make meaningful comparisons in the future and potentially launch a citizen science project, helping local residents better understand the real environmental impact should the incinerator go ahead.
You can find and support the campaign here:
👉 https://chuffed.org/project/spic

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