tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6265014241875110812.post1620503305311458912..comments2024-03-10T14:04:48.024-04:00Comments on The Projection Booth Podcast: Episode 215: Splice (2009)Mike Whitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17690940782275888014noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6265014241875110812.post-50426850183745044042016-01-19T22:11:13.727-05:002016-01-19T22:11:13.727-05:00Thanks for the insightful feedback! I hope you en...Thanks for the insightful feedback! I hope you enjoyed the episode and our discussion with Mr. Natali. Mike Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17690940782275888014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6265014241875110812.post-62379954674769009432015-04-21T18:08:18.101-04:002015-04-21T18:08:18.101-04:00Great episode for a film that was grossly underapp...Great episode for a film that was grossly underappreciated and received some bafflingly ferocious criticism. <br /><br />I completely agree with y'all on dysgenic human breeding. If you ever form a Projection Booth Eugenics Coalition, sign me up! ;)<br /><br />I did discover a foolproof way to avoid being like my parents: NOT BREEDING.<br /><br />As for other films that deal with genetic splicing and/or "icky results of unchecked science," a few that came to mind:<br /><br />-Alien Resurrection<br />-Species<br />-The Island of Dr Moreau '96<br />-the sequels to Re-Animator (some icky splicing together of body parts for reanimation)J.P. Curwenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03834449219118940042noreply@blogger.com