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The Time Traveling cast of this week’s LAMBcast is not going far this week, just a little over a decade to the year 2012. In the Cinema World, We finished off the Twilight Movies, and Started the Hobbit Slog Through Middle Earth. James Bond celebrated 50 years on the big screen, The Dark Knight Started with a truly Dark Day, The Avengers finally came together, as the Hunger Games Began and Universal Pictures celebrated a 100 year anniversary, 

Howard Casner of “Pop Art” brings his usual five best picture list to this week’s episode. Dave Anderson of the “Free kittens Movie Guide” and Richard, both pick out some films that may have been overlooked or completely forgotten. The Vern pitch hits as a last minute replacement for two guests who dropped out, and as a result, we get heartwarming sex worker movies and some films with a splash of violence.

We will ask you to provide a list of dog as hostage films as an admission to the episode, and don’t be surprised if you struggle a bit to come up with many.

So get ready to peel back the pages or the pants, and we will visit a years filled with movies that we don’t talk about. The biggest successes of the year don’t make our lists, we keep looking in unusual places for films you might be interested in.

Introductions

Round One 4:00

Round Two 21:30

Round Three 35:25

Round Four 52:40

Round Five 1:13:20

Exit Question 1:38:00

Howard Pop Art

Dave Free Kittens Movie Guide

The Vern Cinema Recall

Richard KAMAD

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