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"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."
This month on “Talking Technophobia in Film,” we grab our hover boards, crank up the volume on Chuck Barry’s “Johnny B Goode,” and climb into a DeLorean for the Back to the Future Trilogy (1985-1990).
We will touch upon prophetic and predictive technologies, the paradoxes of time-travel, and the power of the Nostalgia Cycle. Some themes will include the “mad scientist,” “fate vs. free-will,” and “failure.”
By Kevin Vachna5
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"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."
This month on “Talking Technophobia in Film,” we grab our hover boards, crank up the volume on Chuck Barry’s “Johnny B Goode,” and climb into a DeLorean for the Back to the Future Trilogy (1985-1990).
We will touch upon prophetic and predictive technologies, the paradoxes of time-travel, and the power of the Nostalgia Cycle. Some themes will include the “mad scientist,” “fate vs. free-will,” and “failure.”