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Tech Film Noir - A Technology and Film Podcast

Tech Film Noir - A Technology and Film Podcast

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When Movies Guess the Future, We Check Their Work!

Welcome to Tech Film Noir where we break down the technology in classic and cult films!

We're talking about popping kernels, to processing power and diving into the wild, wild, world of cinematic technology!

Did it predict the future or just make us laugh?

A monthly podcast for those who love film and tech!

Featuring: Lianne Potter, Jeff Watkins and Simon Painter

© Tech Film Noir. All rights reserved. All content in this podcast is the property of Tech Film Noir, unless otherwise stated. No part of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or used in any form, including for training or improving machine learning or AI systems, without prior written permission. This podcast may include brief film excerpts for the purposes of review, critique, and commentary, in line with fair dealing under UK copyright law (or fair use where applicable). All third-party content remains the property of its respective owners.
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  • The 2002 Film That Predicted Deepfakes, Virtual Celebrities and AI Actors | Simone (2002)
    Jun 11 2026

    This week on Tech Film Noir, we examine the Al Pacino comedy, Simone (2022), that accidentally saw the future. While the film itself is a chaotic mess of farce, misunderstandings, and increasingly questionable computer science, its central warning feels more relevant than ever: what happens when fake people become more valuable than real ones?

    Join Lianne Potter, Simon Painter, and Jeff Watkins as they dissect the Al Pacino movie that accidentally predicted the future. From AI-generated celebrities and digital likeness rights to deepfakes and synthetic media, S1M0NE turns out to be far more relevant than anyone expected…even if the film itself spends most of its runtime desperately trying to avoid its own best ideas.

    Expect virtual divas, Hollywood panic, questionable computer science, cyber security by floppy disk ejection, and a masterclass in how to waste a brilliant premise.

    When movies guess the future, we check their work.

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    51 mins
  • Before Alexa, There Was Edgar | Electric Dreams (1984)
    May 14 2026

    This week on Tech Film Noir, we plug ourselves into the strange, synth-soaked world of Electric Dreams — the gloriously weird 1984 cult sci-fi movie where a socially awkward architect, a spilled bottle of champagne on his brand new PC, and an overenthusiastic home computer accidentally create one of cinema’s earliest AI love triangles.

    What starts as a light PG comedy quickly mutates into something far stranger: part rom-com, part techno-thriller, part MTV fever dream. We unpack why the film was massively mismarketed, why Edgar the computer has more chemistry than the actual romance, and why its depiction of AI learning feels surprisingly relevant in the age of generative AI and smart homes.

    Expect retro tech nostalgia, Commodore 64s, Casio calculator watches, suspiciously British “San Francisco” locations, exploding smart appliances, and plenty of discussion about the iconic Together in Electric Dreams soundtrack from Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder.

    As the song says, “we’ll always be together, however far it seems” - which becomes slightly more sinister once your house develops emotional attachment issues.

    Listen now if you love cult sci-fi, retro tech, AI chaos, and weird 80s cinema.

    When movies guess the future, we check their work.

    Ps. Big up the Tech Time Traveller for their great video on the tech in this film

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Terminator (1984) | Tech Noir, Killer Cyborgs, and Biohazard Trousers
    Apr 16 2026

    In the premiere episode of Tech Film Noir, hosts Lianne Potter, Jeff Watkins, and Simon Painter travel back to 1984 to dissect James Cameron’s career-defining masterpiece, The Terminator.

    We’re putting Arnold’s cyborg under the microscope - literally. From the 6502 assembly language hidden in the Terminator’s HUD to the ‘Right to Repair’ scene that would make a modern technician weep, we explore why this low-budget slasher-turned-sci-fi remains the gold standard for AI storytelling. We also tackle the tough questions: Why does time travel require nudity (and will it encourage us to be ‘beach ready’ in the future)? And can we please acknowledge that Kyle Reese saved humanity while wearing deeply questionable, possibly biohazard-level trousers?

    Whether you're here for the technical deep dive into Agentic AI or the high-octane roast of Terminator: Genisys, this episode has enough 80s nostalgia to power a Walkman for a decade.

    Stick around to the end for our completely serious (not serious) food and drink pairings.

    When movies guess the future, we check their work.

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    59 mins
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