No new show this week, but whilst we are away feel free to check out my review of the new Masters of the Universe film that released this past week. Just head over to the website to read my thoughts...
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With Lee unavailable Andy flies solo again this week with a couple of new reviews for Backrooms and Fuze, a quick roundup of news, and a lookback at our deep dive from the past when we spoke about the Bond franchise.
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What shots or scenes in films do you just feel are aesthetically breathtaking, and they always astound and captivate you no matter how many times you see them?
One of my picks is this beautiful moment in Life of Pi - a film packed with so many sumptuous shots.
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We look back at the 1953 rom-com classic Roman Holiday for our deep dive this week, before bringing new reviews of Mandalorian and Grogu, Jack Ryan: Ghost War, and The Boroughs.
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Whatโs a moment in film or TV that stuck with you through your life - either ones that traumatised you with early horror, or ones that impacted on you for good in a wonderful way?
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Nothing screams 90s action more than our Deep Dive pick this week as we checked out Con Air. In the reviews we cover Obsession, Normal, and the recent Punisher: One Last Kill.
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We break away from the normal show this week as Andy flies solo to bring a quick round-up of news and a couple of new reviews, Iron Maiden Burning Ambition and, of course, Mortal Kombat II.
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What horror films went under the radar and donโt get spoken about enough? Any cult favorites or straight to home market releases that you wish more people would stumble onto?
Iโll start the ball rolling with Inbred (2011) - gloriously over the top British comedy horror
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Walter Hill's often overlooked 1992 film Trespass is our Deep Dive this week, and in the main reviews Andy checked out the glitz of Devil Wears Prada 2 and the horror of Hokum.
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Made for TV films often had a bad reputation over the decades, but plenty of TV horrors still landed well for audiences. What horror moments in TV movies (or even TV series) chilled or scared you the most?
For this week's episode we take a look back at Tarantino's Kill Bill in our Deep Dive. In the main reviews we checked out Michael, Greenland: Migration, and Apex. News, Neat Things, and general film geek chat round things off.
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After being reminded about Ice Pirates a few days ago, I now want some recommendations of other cult sci-fi, or forgotten gems of sci-fi, that should be checked out.
So, any recommendations of personal favourites?
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The Christopher Walken starring The Prophecy is the focus of our Deep Dive this week, whilst in the reviews we have 3 recent horror releases - Lee Cronin's The Mummy, Undertone, and Exit 8.
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The summer season for big releases is almost upon us. Which of the big film releases are you most excited for in the next few months?
For me currently Supergirl and The Odyssey both tie for most anticipated.
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The summer season for big releases is almost upon us. Which of the big film releases are you most excited for in the next few months?
For me currently Supergirl and The Odyssey both tie for most anticipated.
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Of course, what else could we pick for our Deep Dive on our 300th episode but Zack Snyder's 300. Reviews this week are for California Schemin' and Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice. Neat things, question of the week, and film news chat round it all off.
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Taking a break from the normal show, this week Andy brings his review of Super Mario Galaxy, but also compiles past reviews of video game movies such as Uncharted, Until Dawn, Mortal Kombat, and others, plus our Deep Dive into games adapted from movies.
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Without dropping spoilers, is there a movie or TV show that has a scene that always makes you cry - not a weepy film, but a film that gets you weeping.
For example, Wrath of Khan (The ship? Out of danger!), Buffy (I'm under your spellโฆ), or Serenity (Leaf on the wind).
The Clint Eastwood thriller In The Line Of Fire is the target of our Deep Dive this week, whilst in the reviews we talk about Pretty Lethal, They Will Kill You, and HBO's The Pitt.
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Which TV shows that were remade and recast for a film adaptation worked well, and which ones sadly missed the mark?
Two examples: Miami Vice was great, but CHiPS was dreadful.
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