On this week’s Lambcast we held a Sports Movie Draft, in which Richard, Sean, Mark, Todd, Matt and eventually Jay all competed to build the best team of sports movies. You can listen to the show here, then vote for whichever team you think is best!
Just like last August, we’re doing something a little different for February’s Movie of the Month. In fact, every other month will be themed in some way. As we celebrated Jay’s birthday in August last year, so this year we’re celebrating Richard’s birthday, and as such he has selected the range of films to choose for February’s Movie of the Month. The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first here are...
It’s time to vote for the first movie of the month of 2019. The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first, the contenders!
Dumbo (1941) [Doug Jamieson, The Jam Report]
Winter Kills (1979) [Troy Anderson, AndersonVision]
Stand By Me (1986) [Rob, MovieRob]
Misery (1990) [Chris...
A couple of weeks ago on the Lambcast we held a draft wherein the participants each built a team of the best 1960s movies, which you’ve been voting on. You can listen to the show here, it was a good one, and now it’s time to announce the winner. He, as usual, campaigned a little more than everyone else, but he also had a very solid team so I’m happy to announce that the draft winner is…...
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
A couple of weeks ago we posted a poll to vote on which horror franchise we should cover on the Lambcast this October. You’ve been voting, the results are in, and we’re going to be talking about… Scream!
All four films in the Scream franchise will be covered later this year. Here are the full results:
If there’s a horror franchise you think we should cover next year, leave a...
Every October on the Lambcast we tend to cover a horror franchise, and this year we need your help to pick which one! There’s five options below and the poll is at the bottom, make your pick!
Evil Dead (The Evil Dead [1981], Evil Dead 2 [1987], Army of Darkness [1992], Evil Dead [2013])
Scream (Scream [1996], Scream...
A few weeks ago on the Lambcast we held a draft of modern animated movies, since then you’ve been voting on the teams, and now it’s time to reveal the results!
Victory goes to Richard, whose team of Kubo and the Two Strings, Isle of Dogs, How to Train Your Dragon, Toy Story 2, Ratatouille and Rango was deemed the best team by enough people to award him first place...
On this week’s Lambcast Jay was joined by Richard, Nolahn, David and Todd to compete in building the best teams of animated movies released since 1995. You should go and listen to the show here, then come back and vote for your favourite team! The poll is at the bottom of the page.
Nolahn’s Team (The Incredibles, Toy Story, The Iron Giant, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the...
I hope you’re ready for a very animated discussion! It’s draft time once again and, following on from last year’s Disney Animation Draft, this time we’re heading towards a more modern direction by drafting movies released since 1995, otherwise known as the Year Animation Changed Forever, when a little story about some toys was released, I just can’t seem to remember it’s name right now.
Jay was...
It’s time to vote for July’s Movie of the Month! The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first, the contenders!
Murder by Death (1976) [Sean Homrig, The 1001 Movies Podcast]
SpaceCamp (1986) [Chris Staron, The Popcorn Auteur]
Willow (1988) [DJ Valentine, Simplistic Reviews]
The...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
We had a bumper crop of thirteen movies to pick from for the latest MOTM poll. That may have been too many, causing the votes to be split amongst several films, or the outcome might not have changed regardless of how many films were submitted. Either way, there’s only one winner, so for the month of June we’ll be talking about… The Shawshank...