In this episode me and Kieran discuss the film 'Alfie'.
Along the way we do a lot of bad Michael Caine impressions, we discuss London, chips & gravy and we even have a brief Lily Allen sing-along.
In this episode me and Kieran discuss the British documentary 'Seven Up!', the first in a series of documentaries which pick up with the same individuals every seven years.
In keeping with the documentary we discuss class, race and education. But don't worry, we also find time to have plenty of laughs along the way.
In this episode me and Kieran discuss Alfred Hitchcock's horror classic, 'Psycho'.
Along the way we talk about the Gus Van Sant remake, the TV show 'Bates Motel' and 'Psycho 2'. We also briefly comment on 'La La Land'/ 'Switch' and talk about sandwiches. We talk about sandwiches quite a lot, in fact.
In this episode me and Kieran talk 'Planet of the Apes'.
Along the way we talk about the franchise in general (including the Burton/ Walhberg remake and the recent flicks), we make Donald Trump- Dr Zeus comparisons, we talk about an old episode of Friends, we tip our hat to the Karl Pilkington monekys/ Shakespeare debate and we talk about The Simpsons. In particular the 'Planet of the Apes: The Musical' bit.
In this episode me and Amanda discuss the Disney classic 'Mary Poppins'.
Along the way we talk 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks', 'Saving Mr Banks' and the forthcoming sequel to this film- 'Mary Poppins Returns'.
In this episode me and Paul discuss Roman Polanski film, 'Rosemary's Baby'.
Along the way we talk about other horror classics: The Exorcist, The Omen and... Monsters Inc.
In this episode me and Paul discuss the first James Bond movie 'Dr No'.
In true 007 style this show contains innuendo, puns and even a little singing. We also touch on a range of topics including Tarantino's planned Bond film, casting a non-white James Bond and Paul's love of Tim Dalton.
In this episode me and Paul discuss the film 'The Jungle Book'.
Along the way we discuss the recent Jon Favreau version of the film, racism, 'the empire', Disney sequels and great songs.
In this episode me and Jev discuss the Lindsay Anderson film 'If...'
Along the way we discuss public school, pipe smoking, some questionable fashion choices in my past, what not to do on the TV show 'Gladiators' and whether the director Matthew Vaughan is a hack (turns out not, we both loved 'Kickass').
In this episode me and Kieran talk about one of the most iconic films of the 1960s, Mike Nichols comedy-drama 'The Graduate'.
Amongst other things we talk about the terrific performances by Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft, we discuss the career of Mike Nicols, we see the roots of modern indie films and we psychologically diagnose Benjamin Braddock.