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Straw Dogs (with Yoel Inbar) is the 23rd episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on May 27, 2013.

Opening Quote


Show Notes

Dave, Tamler, and special guest Yoel Inbar break down Sam Peckinpah's brilliant (at least according  to one of us) 1971 film Straw Dogs. They talk about the notorious rape scene, the meaning of the final siege, standing up to Cornish townies, and whether the urge to respond to insults is rational in in modern society.  Also: Yoel and Tamler go another round in their debate about statistics and grad school.