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Ep. 1221: Where it's the fungus that kills us

Show summary: Scott Stein joins Jeff Bakalar on this episode of the 404. The guys geek out over the plot line in The Last of Us, roll their eyes at today's insane weather coverage and hypothesize about the next Star Wars film.

Category: The 404 Show

March 6, 2013
Ep. 1220: Where it's always greener on the other side

Show summary: Is it irresponsible for a movie studio to promote an upcoming film with a staged murder prank, or is it just a case of trying way too hard? We'll talk about shows like "What Would You Do?" that paint solid double lines between right and wrong, and why you shouldn't choose sides so quickly.

Category: The 404 Show

March 5, 2013
Ep. 1219: Where it's all play and no work

Show summary: At what point does film criticism ascend to manic obsession? Today we'll explore the world of fan theories, highlighting our favorite conspiracies inspired by works like "The Shining," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air."

Category: The 404 Show

March 4, 2013
Ep. 1218: Where we order off the secret menu

Show summary: Today we'll unwrap Chipotle's test kitchen secret: a 1,500 calorie mutant known only to fatties as "The Quesarito," and other lesser-known regrets from greasy fast food chains.

Category: The 404 Show

March 2, 2013
Ep. 1217: Where it's kind of hot in these rhinos

Show summary: Who's funnier: Bill Murray or Jim Carrey? The question divides the room on today's episode as we go through their collective works to determine the winner.

Category: The 404 Show

February 28, 2013
Ep. 1216: Where we 3D print our way out of the friendzone

Show summary: The Oxford dictionary gets a contemporary update with a new entry for an old concept: "Friendzone." We'll show you how to ascend the madness and introduce you to something called the "Dongiverse" that may help.

Category: The 404 Show

February 27, 2013
Ep. 1215: Where we stand up to stereotypes

Show summary: Chiropractors are discovering new kinds of Scoliosis curves thanks to the awkward way our bodies rest while using smartphones and tablets. We'll demonstrate a few of our favorites, talk about music genre stereotypes, optimism for the music industry, and the weird buying habits of obsessive record collectors on today's show.

Category: The 404 Show

February 26, 2013
Ep. 1214: Where we stop shaking and start snooping

Show summary: It's probably not a good idea to snoop around on your ex/present/future S.O., but if you must, here's the only Facebook button you need -- use it at your own risk.

Category: The 404 Show

February 25, 2013
Ep. 1213: Where Sphere says no to yes to the dress

Show summary: Sphere's Law of Recurring Subject Matter argues that, given enough time, all conversations with Steve Guttenberg will inevitably become audiocentric. As usual, The Audiophiliac brings a ransom list of talking points today, including Spotify robbing musicians, Benford's law, Say Yes to the Dress, and a Monoprice controversy.

Category: The 404 Show

February 22, 2013
Ep. 1212: Where there's a PS4...in the controller?

Show summary: Today we'll reveal the mystery of the Sony Playstation 4. With help from Scott Stein and Polygon's Russ Frushtick, we'll go over last night's announcement and the details we know...for now. Like what's a teraflop? Where's the box? Will it play Blu-rays? Find out on this episode.

Category: The 404 Show

February 21, 2013
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