In the history of the Lambcast, there has been one officially “Lost” episode wherein through whatever issues the show failed to record, and nothing was released. This very nearly happened again, as this week’s Bring A Discussion Topic show suffered the dreaded double-Skype-recording-failure, with only one person’s audio being usable. So what is there to download? Well, I’ve done what I can and compiled a mostly coherent recreation of the show, giving broad strokes of everything that went down, inter-cut with excerpts of the recorded quarter of a conversation. If all that doesn’t appeal to you then I won’t be offended if you don’t listen, but if you’re craving your Lambcast fix then here you go!
I was joined by Will Slater (his voice can be heard on this show) as well as Daniel Lackey and Marc Armstead (you can’t hear them) to discuss the Criterion Collection, movie soundtracks, sequels we want to see and Frankenstein-actors, as well as some Rants and Raves of the Week and games of Last Lamb Standing that frustratingly you’ll never get to hear.
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