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...
Normally on the Lambcast we like to talk about good movies. We like to recommend stuff we think you’ll like, to advise you on what you should be watching. However, every now and then it’s time to name and shame the so-called films that should never be seen by anyone, and that time is now.
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...Just like the rest of the world, we’re superhero crazy on the Lambcast at the moment, and with the latest Marvel behemoth dominating the box office it’s time to do a show on it.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Bubbawheat, Matthew Stewart, Brendan Cassidy and Kristen Lopez to dig into the new Avengers movie, talking about the heroes, the villains, the villains who become heroes, the heroes who become villains and the...
A few days ago we posted the latest Lambcast episode #277, the Superhero Movie Draft. Jay Cluitt, Bubbawheat, Nick Rehak, DJ Valentine and Joel Burman all competed to assemble the best team of superhero movies, and now it’s time to vote! You can listen to the full episode here (it’s very much worth your time, we had a lot of fun and there’s a lot of debating, as any nerd-out over superhero movies should have).
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Recent years have shown that we don’t just live in the Age of Ultron, but the Age of Superhero Movies, so it’s about time we sorted the Batman Begins from the Batman & Robins, the First Classes from the Last Stands, the Supermen from the Incredi-Boys, and the only way we know how to do that is by holding a draft.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Nick Rehak, Joel Burman, DJ Valentine and Bubbawheat to each draft their...
Everybody run for your lives! The inmates have taken over the asylum!
That’s right, Jason Soto has gotten his hands on the show again, and managed to produce an even more anarchic show than usual, because it’s time for another round of Ask the Lamb.
Joining Jason for this batch of movie-themes questions culled from Yahoo Answers are Lackey, Bubbawheat, The Vern and kind-of-but-not-really newcomer Chris Ramey,...
Sometimes it’s nice to find out a little more about the everyday lives of the people you listen to on the Lambcast every week.
This week, Robert was joined by Bubbawheat, Nick Rehak, The Vern and the voices in The Vern’s head to have a general chat about what they do for a living, why they got into film blogging, how it affects their lives and other interesting tid-bits about themselves. Also on tap: Rants and Raves...
All month long we’ve been saying here at the Lambcast that we’re celebrating Halloween, and so far you’d be forgiven for saying “Well, not really.” After all, other than some vaguely horror-themed games of Last Lamb Standing, our Horror-special Movie of the Month was more of a psychological thriller, and last week’s new movie Gone Girl was definitely more of a mystery drama than anything else.
It’d time for another Top 5 List, but instead of the usual Roll Your Own method (wherein everyone does a completely differently themed list) this time we’re all taking the same idea – movies released in the year we were born. Fortunately, everyone on the show was born in a different year, so prepare to hear us tackle a great deal of movies from every genre imaginable.
Host and baby of the group Jay Cluitt was...
FLASH! Aaaa-aaaaah!
Get ready for a lot of that on this show. Also, myriad Brian Blessed impressions and a riotous good time as the gang discuss the ridiculously sublime Flash Gordon. You see, a few weeks ago we held an International Character Actor draft. A lot of movies got brought up, but one more than the rest, Flash Gordon. Blessed, Dalton and Von Sydow were all discussed at length on that show, which I’m pretty sure...
I’m not sure if it was wise dedicating an entire podcast episode to the latest collaboration between Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, seeing as the only four people to actually see the film are already on the show. Still, if you’re interested to find out just why the sequel to 2005’s Sin City tanked so catastrophically, be sure to listen to this spoiler-filled show.
Robert Zerbe took on the hosting...
Some called it a gamble, a risk, possibly Marvel’s most challenging movie yet, but in the end it turned out that The Guardians of the Galaxy was a resounding success. Hopefully by now you’ve seen it too, so go ahead and listen to the show to find out what we all loved about it.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by Dylan Fields, Joe Guiliano, DJ Valentine and Bubbawheat to talk their favorite...