Are you ready to explore territories that you have always dreamed of but for which you never bought a ticket? This week Richard is joined by five other Lambcasters to travel down forbidden paths and discover if there really is treasure in the places we have not yet visited.
For some, it was a trip to a film that everyone else has seen, for others, it was a spot on a checklist that stood unmarked for way too long. We even had some guests who admitted to being reluctant to travel past a certain date in time. Everyone however finally found the courage to cross of a film from their blind spot list.
Maybe you can understand why an old black and white film, from the 1950s, in another language, might slip by you, but we had lots of films to talk about that are cultural touchstones of 80s and 90s, millennials will find surprises here for them as well.
Howard Casner, Jess Manzo, Thomas Stoneham Judge, Jeanette Ward and David Brook reveal their walls of shame but also punch some holes in them as well. Come on and listen to us as we embarrass ourselves with the neglected cinema treasures and touchstones that we still need to discover.
Introductions
Introductions
Blind spot Lists 5:10
Blind Spots Eliminated 52:40
Rants/Raves/Reviews 1:29:44
Plugs 1:49:00
Jeanette The Mundane Adventures of a Fan Girl
Thomas For Reel Movie News and Reviews
Howard Pop Art Podcast
David Blue Print Review
Jess Mad Bad and Downright Strange
Richard KAMAD
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https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/lambcast/episodes/2021-03-02T09_31_45-08_00
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