A few days ago, the latest Lambcast was posted, in which Jay was joined by Todd, Will, Matt and Pete to compete in drafting teams of movies from 1984.
If you’ve not listened to the show yet, you can find it here:
lambcast.podomatic.com/entry/2014-08-27T15_05_42-07_00
If you have listened, now it’s time to vote for whichever team you think won. The poll is here:
Results will be posted in a few...
We here at the Lambcast are always open to show suggestions from our participants and listeners, so when Todd from Forgotten Films suggested a draft dedicated to the movies of 1984, we jumped at the chance. In case you weren’t aware, Todd has been hosting a blog-a-thon over on his site, for which many other blogs and podcasts have been reviewing or focusing on the movies made 30 years ago.
Host Jay Cluitt joined Todd, as...
Do you ever regret asking someone to be a co-host of your podcast? No? Well maybe you should give Robert a try. I brought him on to the show because a) he’s funny, knowledgeable and a pretty all-round good guy when it comes to discussing films, and b) to occasionally give me a week off hosting this thing, but then he goes and does a show all about TV. This is the LAMBcast, as in Large Association of MOVIE Blogs. Movies! Not TV! I can...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
Another month has come and gone, and with it came a new Movie of the Month poll. Five very different films battled it out for supremity, but only once could win. And that film, is Flash Gordon.…
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Some called it a gamble, a risk, possibly Marvel’s most challenging movie yet, but in the end it turned out that The Guardians of the Galaxy was a resounding success. Hopefully by now you’ve seen it too, so go ahead and listen to the show to find out what we all loved about it.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by Dylan Fields, Joe Guiliano, DJ Valentine and Bubbawheat to talk their favorite...
There’s a lot of films in the world. A lot. Like, significantly more than a hundred. It’s pretty damn phenomenal then that two different LAMB members, who to their knowledge are not part of some paranormal cerebral link, submitted the same film for Movie of the Month, and that said film would win. Well, that’s what happened with Ghost World, Terry Zwigoff’s adaptation of Daniel Clowes’ cult graphic...
Bloody hell, it’s August! Who let that happen?
That can only mean one thing; the year is well over halfway through, which means it’s time to update our Most Anticipated Movies lists, looking at what’s to come in the upcoming awards season, along with the tail end of the summer blockbusters, and the regular horror bunch that arrives every October for some inexplicable reason.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined...
There are times when your own opinion doesn’t necessarily match up with the general population. I don’t mean when you dislike Adam Sandler’s latest trough of tripe but it still tops the box office, I’m talking about the opinions of real people – you know, movie critics. There are films out there that it has been deemed not just unusual, but seemingly implausible to not just like, but love. That’s what...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
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...Way back in February 2013, the first official LAMB Meet-Up occurred in Vegas, and was attended by in total 14 LAMB members (including partners). This year the location of Chicago was picked – mainly because it seems a heck of a lot of LAMBs live in the Chicago area – and over the course of the weekend far more LAMB members attended. As such, it felt right to hold a podcast to mark such a momentous...
A few weeks ago we held a draft over on the Lambcast, wherein Lackey, Dylan, DJ, Dan and myself all attempted to create the greatest team of character actors from outside of North America. We the left it up to you to vote for the best team. Well, the results are in, the votes have been counted, and the winner is….
Dan Heaton of Public Transportation Snob, making it two wins in a row for Dan, the current undisputed champion of the...
Martin Scorsese has a lot of classic movies under his belt, but you could argue that Taxi Driver was his first. IMDb describes it as “A mentally unstable Vietnam war veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feeds his urge for violent action, attempting to save a preadolescent prostitute in the process,” but is there more to it than...