How has Todd managed to win yet another Movie of the Month poll? Is he simply that good at hosting and picking discussion-worthy movies? Or is there a darker conspiracy afoot? Fortunately, this month’s Movie of the Month is all about conspiracy theories, as we’re discussing Oliver Stone’s JFK.
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...Another month, another Marvel movie. This time we’re rounding out Marvel’s Phase Two with Ant-Man, the story of a man, and some ants. There’s a bit more to it than that, but that’s pretty much the gist.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Bubbawheat, Nick Rehak, JD Duran and Courtney Small to scurry around the picnic that is this movie, and generally delve through everything that’s right and wrong with the...
It’s time for another game of Lambpardy! Let’s meet today’s contestants:
Returning champion Todd Liebenow faces two new contestants in the forms of Daniel Lackey and Chris Ramey, are either of them up to the task of bringing down the Liebenow? Listen to find out!
Also on tap are Rants and Raves of the Week and a couple of meaty games of Last Lamb Standing.
The show can be found, of course, via...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
We had another bizarre range of movies to pick from for the next Movie of the Month, with films that have been put up before going up against films most people have never even heard of. There were a few classics peppered in there too, one of which won. That’s right, the next Movie of the Month is… JFK.…
...A few weeks ago we held the Lambcast’s 1999 Movie draft, wherein Jay, Robert, Dylan, Matt and Nolahn all competed to assemble the best teams of movies from 1999, and now it’s time to announce the winner! There were some great teams in the competition, but only one can be crowned the champion, and that team is……
...With Terminator Genisys rusting in a puddle at the box office, it seems fitting to take a run-through of the whole Terminator movie franchise.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Will Slater, Kristen Lopez, Brendan Cassidy and Heather Baxendale to dig into all five Terminator movies, from the classics to the dirge, but you’ll have to listen to hear which one came out worst, and if there’s any redeeming factors about...
It’s Movie of the Month time again, and this month we’re delving into the world of hitmen attending high school reunions with Grosse Pointe Blank.
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Last week the Lambcast celebrated the year that changed movies [citation needed] with our 1999 Movie Draft, and now it’s time to vote on who you think assembled the best team of movies.
Jay, Robert, Dylan, Matt and Nolahn all competed to pick the best, or at least their favourite, films wide-released in America in 1999. You listen to the full show here, which is a lot of fun, with a lot of movie discussion, recommendations...
Last year we celebrated the movies of 1984 with our 1984 Movie Draft. It was a great show, but the only problem was that Jay the host hadn’t seen very many films released in 1984, because he’s a child. Thus, it was clear we had to do a draft from a year he was more well versed in, so we chose 1999, because it’s The Year That Changed Movies [citation needed].
Jay was joined by Robert, Dylan, Matthew and Nolahn...
In the least surprising podcast release in history, we’re doing a show on Jurassic World! Dinosaurs! Running! Screaming! People dying in horrific, bitey ways! Yay!
Jay Cluitt was joined by a pack of other Jurassic fans in the forms of Robert Zerbe, Lindsay Street and newcomer Sofia da Costa as well as a somewhat lesser fan in the form of Will Slater to dissect the movie, going into full spoilers on who...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
An eclectic range of seven movies were submitted for the latest Movie of the Month, ranging from modern horror to British crime, via whatever the heck Copycat is. It was a real nail biter, resulting in a near-three-way-tie, but this month’s winner proved that perseverance pays off, as it’s been submitted with less success several times in the past, but this time...
We live in a new age of media. An age when the goods on the small screen rival the quality of those on the big. When Hollywood A-listers choose to work on TV, when in the past it was seen as a barren wasteland for has-beens or not-yets. And yet, in this hallowed age, it seems we still haven’t reached a point where five guys can get together to chat about TV for a couple of hours without Skype toying with them like a kid pulling the legs...