Hello Everyone.
The Vern is back with a brand new collection of great podcasts that you should all check out.
http://thefilmpasture.podomatic.com/entry/2016-10-03T20_50_23-07_00
Be sure to check out the full episodes by visiting the sites below.
Today’s shows
Insession Film
http://insessionfilm.com/
The MILFcast
http://milfcast.podomatic.com/
Two Drinks In Podcast
It’s time to vote for the next Movie of the Month! You can vote at the bottom of the page. but first here’s the list of candidates:
And Then There Were None (1945) [Sean Homrig, The 1001 Movie Podcast]
Life Is Beautiful (1997) [Nicole Ayers, The Madlab Post]
Good Will Hunting (1997) [Darren Lucas, Movie Reviews 101]
Everyone breathe a sigh of relief, my plane didn’t land on the Hudson River last week, or any other body of water for that matter, and to celebrate we’re looking at three movies with fairly mixed reviews, none of which I’ve got any plans to watch any time soon as they are either a part of a franchise I’ve never paid any attention to, a found footage horror or are about Edward Snowden:
Bridget...
Jay is back back back, and just in time for one of his favourite kinds of shows, a remake-a-palooza, this time looking at The Magnificent Seven – new and old – along with Seven Samurai and Battle Beyond The Stars.
Jay is joined on this quest by Todd Liebenow, Richard Kirkham and reigning Lambpardy champion Aaron Neuwirth, so listen in as they discuss westerns, samurai, Denzel on a horse and...
Recently the Lambcast held a western movie draft, with competitors Nick, Will, Kristen, DJ and Howard all vying to create the best team of westerns, and now it’s time for you to vote for your favourite team! You can listen to the show here: http://lambcast.podomatic.com/entry/2016-09-25T18_49_39-07_00 and here are the teams:…
...As I write this, it’s a little terrifying that this week’s main movie is Sully, the true story of the pilot who successfully landed the plane on the Hudson River, and tomorrow I’ll be flying home on a plane, that will hopefully have a much less interesting landing. Also collated together this week are reviews of The Mechanic: Resurrection, which fills me with a whole different kind of fear, one of a future...
It’s TV time again, and you know what that means – Robert Zerbe is back in the hosting chair!
He’s joined by Dylan Fields, Nikhat Zahra and Tony Cogan to look at the best – and worst – of TV that 2016 has had to offer.
SPOILER WARNING! Details are given of a fairly significant but also fairly well known spoiler from Episode 1, Season 6 of Game of Thrones. At this point I think...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
As usual for the month of October the Lambcast will be mostly focusing on the genre of horror, which means the Movie of the Month poll is a horror movie special. And once again it seems the winner may have gotten a little creative with their campaigning as this month’s winner received far more votes than perhaps anyone was expecting, so for October we’ll be...
The Jay-free streak continues with a topic he’d be pretty terrible at discussing anyway, westerns! But fear not, Nick Rehak is on hand to pop his Lambcast-hosting cherry, and he does a great job with it.
Nick, along with guests Kristen Lopez, DJ Valentine, Will Slater and newcomer Howard Casner are all competing to pick the best “team” of western movies, a genre that’s broad enough to induce some pretty...
Only two movies for you this week, so I’m using this opportunity to catch up on some smaller releases from earlier in the year, which didn’t have enough reviews at the time, but do now. So instead of just Morgan and The Light Between Oceans, here’s the LAMB community’s take on eleven 2016 releases, enjoy!:
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
LAMB Average: 4.25 (12 sites)
Just because Jay is away, doesn’t mean the show can’t go on! And this week it’s time for the latest Movie of the Month, looking at the great Cool Hand Luke!
Kristen Lopez takes her first turn in the hosting chair, and is joined by Richard Kirkham, Jess Manzo, Jeanette Ward and the movie’s champion Joe Guiliano to discuss whether Cool Hand Luke truly is a “guy’s movie”,...
It’s safe to say that the giant summer movie season is well and truly finished for another year, and I don’t know about you but I’m fairly relieved, given how disappointing many of those glossy tent-poles turned out to be. Now we’re in the lull of lower expectations before autumn’s awards-hungry scramble begins, which means some of this week’s releases – Mechanic: Resurrection and Hands...