Topic: Fahrenheit

9 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 26:54 - 31:55

1071: Commie Comey

Michael Moore Fahrenheit 11/9 Box Office Failure

Michael Moore's new documentary, Fahrenheit 11/9, is reported as a box office failure by the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. During an interview with Bill Maher, Moore discusses the film's title as a reference to the date Donald Trump was declared the election winner. Moore admits the film is a polemic designed to motivate Democratic voters for the upcoming midterm elections.

Frankenjab
Episode 1386 2:50:20 - 2:58:48

1386: Frankenjab

Peerage Map, Birthday Announcements and Twitter Bans

The show concludes its donation segments with a massive list of birthdays and peerage upgrades, including Sir Fahrenheit, the "Baron of the Baritone Saxophone." New listeners share stories of being "hit in the mouth" by the show's content after being banned from Twitter for criticizing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Bug Ramen
Episode 1037 27:52 - 30:15

1037: Bug Ramen

Fahrenheit 451 Remake, Modern Surveillance Themes

The HBO remake of Fahrenheit 451 depicts a near-future society where surveillance is integrated into daily life through "talking tubes" and live-streaming body cameras. While the film received mixed reviews compared to the original, its portrayal of constant digital connectivity and the burning of physical books mirrors contemporary concerns about technology. The premise highlights the difficulty of truly "going dark" in a connected world.

Fact Pattern
Episode 623 18:58 - 22:11

623: Fact Pattern

Citizens United and the Fahrenheit 451 Comparison

Senator Ted Cruz compares the proposed amendment to Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, suggesting it would give Congress the power to ban books and movies. The discussion clarifies that the Citizens United case originated from a documentary critical of Hillary Clinton and involved a non-profit rather than a for-profit corporation. Testimony is presented suggesting that the predicted "flood" of corporate wealth into campaigns has not materialized as expected.

Episode 451 1:54:34 - 1:59:00

451: Mass of Tax Nuts

Knighthood Ceremony and Fahrenheit 451 Homage

The hosts conduct a formal knighthood ceremony for several producers, including Michael Klink and Rick Bressler, welcoming them to the No Agenda Roundtable. They note the significance of episode 451 as an homage to Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451." The discussion reiterates that the show is funded solely by listeners, unlike political campaigns that receive billions from the public and corporate interests.

Call of Doody
Episode 270 2:03:53 - 2:07:02

270: Call of Doody

Border Drones, Science Fiction Movie Predictions

Janet Napolitano announces the end of the "virtual fence" in favor of drone surveillance at the border. The hosts compare current technological trends to dystopian science fiction films like "RoboCop," "The Running Man," and "Logan's Run," noting how these "predictive" movies are becoming reality.

Multidimensional Poverty Index
Episode 249 39:04 - 41:29

249: Multidimensional Poverty Index

Michael Jackson Estate, Fahrenheit 451 Vilification

The commercialization of Michael Jackson's legacy through a Cirque du Soleil tour is cited as evidence of interests profiting from his death. The coordinated media vilification of Randy Quaid is compared to the themes in the movie Fahrenheit 451, where individuals who challenge the power structure are labeled as "nuts" or "crazy" to discredit them.

Stroking the Ugly Stick
Episode 91 34:43 - 40:18

91: Stroking the Ugly Stick

Knighting of Michael Zelina and Donation Challenges

Michael Zelina is knighted following a donation of $1,081, a number that Adam Curry presents as a challenge for listeners to decode. Other donations mentioned include $54.40 (referencing "54-40 or Fight") and $4.51 (referencing Fahrenheit 451). Additionally, the domain 2tothehead.com is confirmed as registered by a producer.

No Agenda 008
Episode 8 0:01 - 1:43

8: No Agenda 008

Marriage Metaphors, Cold Weather in Guilford and California

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program by comparing the freezing temperatures in Guilford, UK, to the chilly 35-degree weather in Northern California. The hosts joke about their routine of making tea simultaneously, likening their rapport to that of an old married couple.