Sometimes, you just have to unload all the stuff you have been doing. What better place than on the Lambcast, where you can tell us all about the movies you’ve been watching and hardly be judged at all (Well OK, you will be judged some).
This Week on the LAMBcast, Aaron Neuwirth returns for a second episode in a row, and he still has new stuff to talk about. Nicole Ayers campaigns for her Movie of the Month Nominee by pre-emptively including it on her list of recent views (Smart). Jeannette Ward returns to the pasture after being lost in the woods for a while, and she even saw an Oscar-y movie.

We all gang up on one film, dismiss another with one big exception, and get lost in some talk about the films of the late Gene Hackman. Our exit question of the week was so challenging that half of the guests on the show tried to weasel their way out of answering it. They do a pretty good job of weaseling too.

Learn about watch parties, Blaxploitation films and actors directing themselves in a movie. We go all in on some well know scene stealers as well.
Introduction
Round One 2:58
Round Two 27:27
Round Three 45:25
Exit Question 1:12:40

Nicole MOTM Poll
Jeannette Instagram
Aaron The Code is Zeke
Richard KAMAD
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