
Worlds of Tomorrow is a podcast about futures now past. We don't have hoverboards, clones, or replicants, but we do have iTunes. Every episode, a media-savvy group gets together to explore yesterday's predictions through a modern lens.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Released 1984, set 1984. Based on the original by George Orwell.
Featuring: Attractive older men, guest host John Redmon, newspeak, Neil Breen ruling over City 17.
Released 1944, set 2000AD. A punny name with British spelling. Classic Merrie Melodies episode.
Featuring: Deconstruction of Elmer Fudd's American Dream, Smell-O-Vision, 1944 jokes.
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Released 1963, set 1997. 4 movies for the price of one. Lots of naps. Featuring: Spaceships, evil Siri, a version of Skype that doesn't work right, Kubrickian flair. Click here to check out a 10-minute PBS explanation of 2001's themes. We didn't want... more
Released 1981, set 1997. Eyepatche'd man attempts to rescue the President from a city-sized prison, Manhattan. Featuring: Wireframe graphics, out-of-control crime, fascist police states, shirtlessness, Isaac Hayes. For spoiler-free discussion, skip t... more
Released 95, set 1999. The best cyberpunk neo-noir techno thriller, aside from that other one.
Featuring: brain-scanning tech, urban unrest, militarized police, VR sex, and more 90s per minute than any other movie
Released 1992, set in 2009. Featuring Sir Mick Jagger as a leatherclad bounty hunter, Emilio Estevez as a time-traveling speedster, and Rene Russo as a love interest.
Features: evil megacorps, lawless slums of New York, time traveling fleshthieves,... more
Released in 1975, set in 2017. Oh wait, but also set in 2005, released in 2002. A wacky mix-up leads the hosts to enjoy a 70s classic and loathe a real clunker from the oughts.
What's it like to skate with a motorcycle? We don't know, but we do kn... more
Cherry 2000: Released 1987, set in 2017. This post-apocalyptic C-Movie reaches for the stars with its A-team of B-list celebrities.
A metal-eating plague, desert bandits, robot wives, fitness fanatics and a lot of dubbing. With the help of some gre... more










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