With help from Quotal Recall, Theme Park Films, Beyond the Boxset, JOJcast and Flixwatcher, Kieran and I say goodbye to the 60's with an Oscars-style awards ceremony celebrating the best of the decade.
For our final film of the 1960s, we discuss the Billy Wilder classic, 'The Apartment'.
Along the way we discuss 'Mad Men', the youthful good looks of Alec Baldwin, the best ever Woody Allen film (according to me), Christmas Eve drinking, hypochondria, 'Almost Famous', Viennetta and work x-mas parties.
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The TV show 'Rainbow', Iain Banks, crisps in space and how to not watch a movie are just some of the things discussed as Mike and I discuss the Kubrick sci-fi classic '2001: A Space Odyssey'.
In this episode I discuss the Stanley Kubrick films 'Spartacus' (about a slave-turned-gladiator who leads a revolt against the Romans) and 'Lolita' (about a man who becomes obsessed by a teenage girl).
Next episode: 2001!
Talking ribs, talking Switzerland and talking James bloody Bond as Paul and I discuss 007's next adventure 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'.
This week I am joined by the dynamic duo of Paul and Kieran to discuss 'Batman'.
Expect conversation about the other Batman films, Paul's wedding playlist, the Rocky films and much much more.
In this solo episode I discuss the Woody Allen film 'Take the Money and Run', giving the film a British cast in Recastarama, talking about a underseen gem of a movie from Christopher Guest and discussing the issues surrounding talking about the work of Woody Allen.
Joined once again by my good friend Jake, we discuss the fifth James Bond film, 'You Only Live Twice'.
The film where 007 has to 'become Japanese', because.... reasons.
In this episode Jake and I discuss the Burton/ Taylor classic 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
Along the way we discuss graffiti, Nicholas Cage doing Shakespeare, the brilliance of Julianne Moore, an all-dog version of this film ('Who's Afraid of Virginia Woof') and much more.
Adventures in cheap Chinese food, a visit to a concentration camp and the history of the hovercraft- all this and more as Kieran and I discuss the poor-man's 'Mary Poppins', 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.'
In this episode Kieran and I discuss the western classic, 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly', the third part in Sergio Leone's 'dollars trilogy' starring Clint Eastwood.
Along the way we discuss Metallica, Deadwood, the Kill Bill films, cartridge pens and much more.
In this episode Paul and I discuss the Hitchcock classic, 'The Birds'.
Along the way we talk recreational trousers, 9/11 conspiracy theories and we try/ fail to sing along to The Beatles.
Cats, prostitution, racism and making tea using the hot tap, as Paul and I discuss the Audrey Hepburn classic 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'.
In this episode Paul and I discuss the Disney classic '101 Dalmatians'.
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? In this short, solo episode, I get confused over what is actually happening as I watch Martin Scorsese's debut feature-length film 'Who's That Knocking at My Door'.
In this episode Kieran and I discuss cult movie 'Barbarella', the super-cheap, super-camp sci-fi sex romp starring Jane Fonda.
But it is any good?
In this episode we discuss the second film by The Beatles, 'Help'.
Along the way we praise the board games 'Ticket to Ride' and 'Settlers of Catan', we discuss '99' ice creams, Arcade Fire and more.
In this episode Jake and I discuss the black and white horror classic 'Night of the Living Dead' by director George A. Romero (RIP).
We discuss the impact of this film (inc. Romero's own 'of the Dead' franchise) as well as discussing a zombie crossover with British sitcom 'The Good Life', our favourite Kevin Spacey films, the Dave Franco film 'Nerve' and I retell 'a two Magnum Saturday'.
*Note- This episode was recorded prior to the passing of George A. Romero.
In this episode me and my friend Jake discuss the Paul Newman/ Robert Redford classic, 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'.
In this mid-week solo episode I discuss two legit classics set in and around World War 2, 'The Great Escape' (with Steve 'Bullet' McQueen and Sir Richard 'Jurassic Park' Attenborough) and 'The Sound of Music' (starring Dame Julie 'Mary Poppins' Andrews and Christopher 'Up' Plummer).
Along the way I touch of the British love of losers, I repeatedly use the phrase 'Blind Blofeld' and I imagine a brief crossover between these two films.
In this episode Kieran and I discuss gluten-free dining in Italy, patriotism (or lack thereof), the Fast and the Furious films, the Miss Congeniality films, Brexit, the 1966 World Cup, Alexa and... oh, and the film 'The Italian Job'. Staring Michael bloody Caine.
In this episode Kieran and I discuss the Mel Brooks film 'The Producers'.
Along the way we discuss the remake of the film (with Ferris Bueller, Kill Bill and guy from The Birdcage), the TV shows Curb Your Enthusiasm and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, the films of Uma Thurman (noting her inability to wink) and much much more.
In this episode me and Jev discuss the film 'Blow-Up.'
Along the way we discuss mimes, the ethics or photography and whether or not this is a legitimately good film.
In this episode Jev and I discuss the 60's classic 'Bonnie and Clyde'.
We also talk choc ices, 'Lock Stock...', the best episode of E.R. ('Hell and High Water') and walking on the Isle of Wight.
In this solo mid-weeker I discuss two British films- 'Saturday Night, Sunday Morning' and 'Kes'.
You can expect a swear-free discussion of these two movies, one from the start of the decade (1960) and one from the end (1969) as well as a plethora of ERRP's trademark features.