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Quantum Week

Jan 14-20, 1996: 12 Monkeys/One Sweet Day

Quantum Week

Quantum Week

Music, Tv & Film

2.6843 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

On this Episode of Quantum Week, we’re exploring January, 1996 with movie: “12 Monkeys”, and song: “One Sweet Day”. Chris both likes and trashes this Sci-Fi classic, while Matt takes shots at the intelligence of Adult Contemporary listeners. Full hubris is on display.

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0:00.0

On this episode of Quantum Week, January 14th through 20th, 1996.

0:19.0

Welcome to Quantum Week. I'm Matt.

0:20.7

Quantum Week is I'm Matt.

0:23.8

Quantum Week is a show in which Chris and I leap into a random week of a random year.

0:28.7

We talk about movies, music, headlines, everything happening during that time period that makes it unique.

0:32.9

And today, we start January 14th through 20th, 1996.

0:35.4

No, this is our second one, actually, because we did the YouTube live.

0:36.2

That's right.

0:37.7

I'm traveling through time, kind of like our movie.

0:38.8

That's right.

0:41.7

So, yeah, we are talking in January 1996.

0:44.4

We're going to talk 12 monkeys and the Mariah Carey song.

0:45.3

One Sweet Day.

0:50.3

So I know there's kind of, I have been building this unfortunate reputation of someone that just basically takes something people to love and just kind of shits on it.

0:56.1

So I'm going to do that.

0:57.0

Like,

0:58.7

I'm going to live up to my reputation today, I think.

0:59.2

Oh, really?

0:59.5

Yeah.

1:00.4

Oh, no.

1:01.5

Yeah. So if that's what you come to listen to the show for it.

1:06.2

But Mariah Carey's my favorite.

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