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April 21, 2025
Lee and Daniel decided to go deep (well, as deep as a Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer production can get), both literally and figuratively, as they tackle the epic shouty men on a submarine film, "Crimson Tide" (1995), directed by Tony Scott, and starring Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman as said shouty men. Has the threat of nuclear war ever been more dumb and full of cum? Was Tarantino punching this stuff up needed? The hosts also cover what they've watched as of late. Tune in to help launch some podcast torpedos with us. "Crimson Tide" IMDB Lee on Bluesky. Daniel on Bluesky; Daniel's Podcast and Patreon. Featured Music: "Dive" & "Main Titles" by Hans Zimmer.
April 14, 2025
Lee, Daniel and Leah form up a posse this time out to cover George P. Cosmatos' epic 1990s western "Tombstone" (1993), starring, well, pretty much everyone who was a name or would be a name in the next few years. Val Kilmer's recent death was the excuse to cover the film, but aside from talking about his career-defining performance, the hosts also talk about just how great everyone else is, and if the actual film itself manages to keep up with them. How historically accurate was this thing anyway? Is this revisionist or is it a more traditional western? Was Wyatt Earp just a gangster pretending to be the law? How much of this film is really George P. Cosmatos responsible for? Are the hosts your huckleberries? Tune in to find out! "Tombstone" IMDB Daniel's Bluesky, Podcast and Patreon. Lady Leah is running a marathon for charity, so help her out by donating to her in order to support local Youth Special Olympics. Featured Music: "The Legend of Wyatt Earp" by Hugh O'Brian with The Ken Darby Singers & "Ringo" by Lorne Greene.
April 7, 2025
Lee, Daniel, and their friend and fellow podcaster James Murphy talk about Ken Russell's "The Lair of the White Worm" (1988), based on a novel by some guy called Bram Stoker. Did Russell manage something better than the source material here? Just where does this film seem to fit into the history of British horror, and just how horny is this film anyway? The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late. So get out your bagpipes, keep a spare mongoose handy, and join us on a giant snake hunt! "The Lair of the White Worm" IMDB James' BlueskyJames' PodcastJames' Pateron Daniel's BlueskyDaniel's PodcastDaniel's Pateron Featured Music: Excerpts from the film's score by Stanislaw Syrewicz & "D'ampton Worm" by The Tossers.
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