When you’re a brand new network like Viceland, the fledgling 24-hour operation from the creator of Vice, how do you get viewers to sample your channel for the first time? Original programming aimed at young people is part of it – but scheduling great movies at opportune times is part of it, too, and tonight Viceland serves up two in a row. First up: Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 anti-war comedy masterpiece, starring Peter Sellers in a variety of roles. The film’s full title is Dr. Strangelove, Or… How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. But this movie, also co-starring George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden and Keenan Wynn, is no bomb. It’s great.