From December 1st until Christmas Eve, here on the LAMB, we’ll be determining what is the BEST Christmas movie of all time. We’ve asked you all which films are the main contenders, and twenty-four of you replied with your choices, which will bauble battle it out for seasonal supremacy. It’s a head-to-head, single elimination tournament, so whichever film wins today moves onto the next round. However, here is not the only...
It’s that time of year again, holiday season! Which holiday? If you’re talking about Meet Me in St. Louis, all of them I guess, but specifically Christmas.
The classic Judy Garland musical has joined the ranks of Die Hard 1 & 2, Batman Returns and Gremlins amidst our file of festive films, and this show is dedicated to it. First time Movie of the Month champion Amanda...
Yesterday’s match-up saw Love, Actually face off with Gremlins. This was a close one, with the British rom-com taking the lead on Instagram and the LAMB blog, but the furry fuzzballs won on Facebook and Twitter. Unfortunately for Prime Minister Hugh Grant & co. more votes were cast on Facebook than anywhere else, so the Gremlins will be moving forward. Hopefully they don’t stay up too late tonight...
From December 1st until Christmas Eve, here on the LAMB, we’ll be determining what is the BEST Christmas movie of all time. We’ve asked you all which films are the main contenders, and twenty-four of you replied with your choices, which will bauble battle it out for seasonal supremacy. It’s a head-to-head, single elimination tournament, so whichever film wins today moves onto the next round. However, here is not the only...
From December 1st until Christmas Eve, here on the LAMB, we’ll be determining what is the BEST Christmas movie of all time. We’ve asked you all which films are the main contenders, and twenty-four of you replied with your choices, which will bauble battle it out for seasonal supremacy. It’s a head-to-head, single elimination tournament, so whichever film wins today moves onto the next round. However, here is not the only...
From December 1st until Christmas Eve, here on the LAMB, we’ll be determining what is the BEST Christmas movie of all time. We’ve asked you all which films are the main contenders, and twenty-four of you replied with your choices, which will bauble battle it out for seasonal supremacy. It’s a head-to-head, single elimination tournament, so whichever film wins today moves onto the next round. However, here is not the only...
From December 1st until Christmas Eve, here on the LAMB, we’ll be determining what is the BEST Christmas movie of all time. We’ve asked you all which films are the main contenders, and twenty-four of you replied with your choices, which will bauble battle it out for seasonal supremacy. It’s a head-to-head, single elimination tournament, so whichever film wins today moves onto the next round. However, here is not the only...
Just two films this week, a bit of a relief after the mammoth ordeal that was the recent Hodge-Podge post. Here’s what the LAMB community had to say about Bohemian Rhapsody and The Nutcracker and the Four Realms:
Bohemian Rhapsody
LAMB Average: 3.17 (15 sites)
Kirkham A Movie A Day (4)
Often Off Topic (4)
Screen Zealots (4)
Tinsel & Tine...
On this week’s Lambcast we held a draft of movies released in the 1960s. It was a great show that should go and listen to now, and then come back here to vote for the team you think is the best. The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first, the teams!
Nick’s Team: 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Planet of the Apes, The Music Man, Ocean’s Eleven
It’s been a while since we’ve done a draft show, but it’s been even longer since the 1960s!
Richard and Jay were joined by Nick, Todd and Audrey to compete to build the best team of movies released in the 1960s. Sci-fi, westerns, horror, musicals, pretty much every genre was tackled in a very fun show! Listen first, then vote for your favourite team in the poll at the bottom of the page.
Also on tap:...
So this week’s film was supposed to be Hunter Killer, but given the only review submitted for that came from the Lambcast co-host Richard (find it here), I opted instead to dig through the forums for some of the smaller releases that took a little while longer to accrue the minimum of five submitted scores to be published. I figured this would be a quick job – after all, how many could there be? Evidently quite a few, hence why...