TONIGHT!!!
We talk best mnemonics, biggest lie a kid told you at school, Blockbusters, big clip deletion, shows cancelled before their time, and the creative surplus. All live from 8pm along with your usual favourites, over at the usual place.
TONIGHT!!
Live from 8pm!
What's a great film you never want to see again? What urban myths did the rounds at school? Some spoilers for Rosemary's Baby (1968), exciting new bits, and who's nipple is this?
TONIGHT!!! We're joined by @realFreddyDingo from 8pm with some slightly experimental scenes. Will the audio work? Who knows. They're quite pretty though. Oh, we'll be talking about Alan Clarke and David Rudkin's folk-horror adjacent TV film Penda's Fen!
In action cartoons it's usual for the big villain's associates to be stupid and inadequate. This is a deliberate strategy. They will be loyal if they understand that they have been lifted to a position they could not gain on merit. The villain views competence as a threat.
Until tonight I was not aware that there is a popular singer called Celeste.
Until tonight, 5 lovely women from Liverpool weren't aware that there is a French avant-garde post-hardcore, post-black metal band called Celeste.
Sadly for them I was not the one at the wrong gig.
Had the small and, I guess, obvious realisation last night that a layperson's attitude to i (the square root of -1) echoes the attitude we once had to zero, and negative numbers.
We are live in five and chatting about that obscure film you love, weird annoyances, and cultural blindspots, along with all your usual favourites, include Guess The Nipple. LIB.
Tristram Shandy’s birthday! #OnThisDay 1718. While delivering Tristram, Dr Slop caused one of his major misfortunes, crushing his nose with the newfangled forceps. Here he is colliding with Obadiah and being knocked into the mud on his way to Shandy Hall.