Double sadness on the Lamb this week. The original cinematic James Bond, Sean Connery has passed away and “No Time to Die” is not opening as it should. In order to combat the blues created by these twin misfortunes, we present a light-hearted discussion of all things James Bond.
Jay and Richard were joined by fellow Bond enthusiasts Jeanette Ward, Mark Hofmeyer, MovieRob and David Brook, to participate in an elaborate fantasy...
We’re back with Bond!
Jay, his dogs and Richard were joined by Simon, Meg, Nick and Jeanette to discuss the next four movies in the James Bond franchise, all of which star Pierce Brosnan amidst a cornucopia of villains and allies, improbable gadgets and ridiculous cars.
00:00 Introductions
03:36 Simon ranks the Bonds
05:29 Meg ranks the Bonds
07:23 Brosnan as Bond
20:45 The Women
39:42...
The name’s four, part four, of the Lambcast’s coverage of the James Bond franchise; licence to discuss the Bond movies four films at a time.
This time Jay and Richard were joined by three more Bond fans, all of different Lambcast guest calibre. Todd is a regular, familiar to all. Darren is a newcomer experiencing not just his first Lambcast but his first podcasting mission ever. And Fogs, well Fogs is pretty famous...
No Time To Die? More importantly, do you have time to listen? It’s the third instalment in the Lambcast’s James Bond Franchise lookback!
That’s right, Jay and Richard are back, and this time are joined by Aaron, Rebecca and newcomer Terry to discuss four Roger Moore movies for your ears only. The Man With The Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker and For Your Eyes Only...
James Bond is back, and so are we to talk about him and his next batch of exploits.
Richard and Jay are joined by Jeanette, Heather and Sean to discuss four movies, three Bonds, three Blofelds one incredibly realistic compressed gas canister and our most divisive Bond yet, plus breakfast “sausage” and running with geese!
4:47 Sean ranks the Jurassic Park franchise
7:16 Our histories with...
The name’s cast, Lambcast, licence to discuss movie franchises.
We’re taking inspiration from ourselves, namely how we split up the Harry Potter franchise last year, and chopping up the James Bond movies into six chunks, which we’ll hit at a leisurely pace over the next year. We’re kicking things off with, somewhat predictably, the first four films: Dr. No, From Russia With Love,...
For part of the recent 400th Lambcast Spectacular we held a mini James Bond Draft, and now it’s time to vote for the winner! Dylan, Richard and Jay all competed to build the best trio of James Bond movies. You can vote at the bottom, but first let’s look at the teams:
Dylan’s Team: Skyfall, Licence to Kill, A View To A Kill
Jay’s Team: Goldfinger,...
It’s Movie of the Month time again on the Lambcast, and for the second time we’re talking about a James Bond movie, in this case The Spy Who Loved Me, the 10th Bond film overall and the third to star the sadly departed Sir Roger Moore.
Now when it comes to talking about Bond, surely nobody does it better that Aaron Neuwirth, the movie’s champion. He was joined by Richard Kirkham, Bubbawheat and Jay...
Daniel Craig may have had enough of playing Bond, but we’ll never get sick of talking about him. He, along with his supporting cast and director Sam Mendes, have all returned from the record-breaking and frankly phenomenal Skyfall for Spectre, the 24th James Bond outing and the 4th to star Mr. Craig. In typical big release fashion, we of course ripped the heck out of it.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Bond...
Last week, it was the 16th entry in the James Bond franchise, Licence to Kill, featured as the prior MOTM; this month, the 23rd (and, of course, most recent) entry, Skyfall, taking the center stage of the LAMBcast. To make things even more fitting, we even got a Brit to handle the hosting duties, as Simon Columb made his return to the show to preside over the festivities. He was joined by Bond expert Fogs, as well as...