In this episode of Unger the Radar, we’re diving headfirst into the chaotic charm and cosmic comedy of Sam Rockwell’s world. First up: a look at his newest genre-bending adventure, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die—a film that blends time-hopping stakes, Rockwell’s signature offbeat energy, and just enough heart to keep the mayhem grounded. We unpack the film’s wild premise, standout performances, and why it might be one of the most unexpectedly delightful sci‑fi rides of the year.
Then, we open the towel drawer for a retrospective on The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy—Rockwell’s unforgettable turn as the two-headed, egomaniacal, intergalactic rockstar-in-chief, Zaphod Beeblebrox. We revisit the movie’s legacy, its place in Douglas Adams’ ever-expanding universe, and how Rockwell’s gloriously unhinged performance helped define a cult classic for a new generation of hoopy froods.
Whether you’re here for multiversal shenanigans, absurdist space opera, or just to appreciate Sam Rockwell being Sam Rockwell, this episode has you covered. Don’t panic—and enjoy the show.