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  <title>Episode 34 - Hyperion &amp;amp; Rebel Moon</title>
  <description>Wherein Andy and Justice welcome Tony Hoffmann, the man responsible for forcing us to watch Zack Snyder's&amp;amp;nbsp;Rebel Moon&amp;amp;nbsp;(2023) from beginning to end. Together we complain about Snyder's professional cannibalization of&amp;amp;nbsp;Star Wars, Dune, The Lord of the Rings,&amp;amp;nbsp;and so many more superior texts into the cinematic casserole that is&amp;amp;nbsp;Rebel Moon. By way of comparison, we also look at Dan Simmons' novel Hyperion (1989), which pays proper homage to literary texts of the past in a way that results in a science fiction masterpiece. What constitutes copyright violation? We get it, we've all seen&amp;amp;nbsp;300. How does Snyder keep getting work? </description>
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