Lambcast #562 Arthur Christmas MOTM

by Richard Kirkham · December 16, 2020 · LAMBcast, MOTM, Uncategorized · No Comments

December brings our annual Christmas MOTM post. This year we have a delightful discussion of the Aardman Animation/Sony Pictures “Arthur Christmas from 2011.

Richard is joined by former Host of the Lambcast, Jay Cluitt, as well as Director’s Chair Editor Tony Cogan and longtime Lamb favorite Todd Liebenow, as they are led thru a discussion of the film by the movie’s champion, Amanda Kirkham

Come Join us as we struggle to find fault with a film that got nearly a third of all the vote in the poll for December. See if we are successful at revealing the secrets of how Santa is able to do it every year. 

Introductions

Discussion of the Film    3:30

Lambscores for Arthur Christmas    48:00

Rants, Raves and Reviews    52:10

Santa Who? (Our Game)  1:12:00

Plugs    1:21:15

MOTH Poll for January    1:26:45

James Bind Draft Results    1:29:00

Jay  Deep Blue Sea: The Podcast

Tony Coog’s Reviews Favorite Cinemas 

Todd  Popcorn Auteur   Forgotten Filmcast  Walt Sent Me 

Amanda  Hollywood Consumer 

Richard  Kirkham A Movie A Day 

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https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/lambcast/episodes/2020-12-16T11_23_33-08_00

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