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...
There’s more than just the Lambcast in the Lamb Podcasting Network and each week I’m here to share some of the other shows worth listening to that have released an episode within the past week, if you’re not subscribed to all of the network shows, make sure you stop by here in case you find something new that you fancy, I will also toss in the occasional news and featured episode. Descriptions of the episodes are taken from...
As you may know, there’s more than just the Lambcast in the Lamb Podcasting Network and I’ll be here every week to hopefully share some of the other shows worth listening to that have released an episode within the past week, if you’re not subscribed to all of the network shows, make sure you stop by here in case you find something new that you fancy, I will also toss in the occasional news and featured episode. Descriptions...
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...
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...
As you may know, there’s more than just the Lambcast in the Lamb Podcasting Network and I’ll be here every week to hopefully share some of the other shows worth listening to that have released an episode within the past week, if you’re not subscribed to all of the network shows, make sure you stop by here in case you find something new that you fancy, I will also toss in the occasional news and featured episode. Descriptions...
This week we’ve got reviews for Mad Max: Fury Road, Pitch Perfect 2, Tomorrowland and Poltergeist. Check ’em out below:
Rotten Tomatoes: 4.90 (98%)
In recent Movies of the Month we’ve gone from last month’s Spring Breakers – a film many think should have been up for several Oscars – to this month’s The Wolf of Wall Street, which perhaps received too many nominations. Don’t agree? Can’t understand what I’m talking about? Well you better listen to the show then.
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We’ve got a new batch of reviews this week, as our LAMB members sound off on Avengers: Age of Ultron, Far from the Madding Crowd and Hot Pursuit. Be sure to check out all their links below.
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The great thing about the format of the Lambcast is that, if I can’t think of anything to talk about one week, our guests will bring something along for me. Thus is the unfiltered joy of a Bring Your Own Discussion Topic.
Robert was joined by Will, Nick and Lackey for a tangent-filled dialogue covering behind the scenes upsets, Star Wars anticipation, marketing issues, life-affecting movies and many more things...
As you may know, there’s more than just the Lambcast in the Lamb Podcasting Network and I’ll be here every week to hopefully share some of the other shows worth listening to that have released an episode within the past week, if you’re not subscribed to all of the network shows, make sure you stop by here in case you find something new that you fancy, I will also toss in the occasional news and featured episode. Descriptions...
The great thing about Fury Road, other than literally everything in the movie, is that it’s inspiring many people to go back and seek out the earlier instalments of George Miller’s Mad Max franchise. And wouldn’t you know it? We went and did the same thing.
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