If there’s one thing we like to do on the Lambcast it’s talk about movies in general, but sometimes we need a little prompt as to what exactly we should be talking about, which is where the Bring A Discussion Topic shows come in. Here everyone brings a mini topic along, throws it out into the group and see what comes back.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Nicole Ayers, Nick Rehak, Heather Baxendale and former host Dylan...
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...
A man is cheating on his wife. A woman is not who she seems. Nosy fellas lose their noses. There’s a plot afoot, and we need to solve it.…
...Ah, Halloween, that one day a year when I’m split between the three-way ultimatum of heading out into a world filled with drunken, costumed, sticky depravity, hiding in my home with the lights off or opening myself up for the possibility of interaction with children, yet for some reason the rest of the world seems to embrace it. Thus, to round out October’s month-long devotion to the horror genre, we’ve rounded up a gang of...
Continuing the Lambcast’s month of horror sees us looking at a director noted for some pivotal moments within the genre, John Carpenter. He formed and popularised the slasher movie template with Halloween, made everyone fear their fellow man with The Thing and turned a man into a giant pile of beetles in Prince of Darkness.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Daniel Lackey, David Brook, Darren Lucas and semi-newcomer Will...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
Sometimes it takes perseverance to make a film Movie of the Month. This past month we had six films up for the voting, three of which had been put forward multiple times before, and for one of those lucky three it’s now time to discuss it. Jason has put The Babadook forward several times this year so far, Joel has put Body Double forward more times...
Holed up in a basement in the ghetto, five people sit huddled together recording a podcast. Fortunately their tongues have not been removed so it’s not some indecipherable groans and murmurs, and instead they can discuss Wes Craven’s slightly lesser known film, The People Under the Stairs.
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Cor blimey guv’nor, the Lambs only went and bleedin’ well met up in Lahndahn, dinnae? Can’t believe me mince pies ‘n’ King Lears.
Ahem. The third annual LAMB meet-up has occurred! Hurrah! This time it was held in England, providing a much more international flavour than the previous two American-centric affairs. Much delicious food was eaten, alcohol was drunk and movies were both watched and...
It’s time for another round of Lambpardy!
Returning champion Todd Liebenow takes on Lambpardy newcomers Aaron Neuwirth and Darren Lucas. With just one more win needed to match Dylan’s winning streak record, has Todd got what it takes to defeat these new challengers? Listen to find out!
Oh, and we had a bit of an issue with the recording of the show in that Todd’s input didn’t record for some...
Over on the Lambcast we recently held a draft show, upon which Jay, Will, Nick, Bubbawheat and Todd all competed to assemble the best team of sci-fi movies, and now it’s time to vote on who you think won the draft. You should listen to the show now, because it’s amazing, but also vote for your favourite team!…
...It’s time for an all-out intergalactic battle across all the dimensions in the multi-verse, as we gear up for a Sci-Fi Movie Draft!
Jay is joined by Will, Bubbawheat, Nick and Todd to fight it out and pick the best team of science fiction movies for your voting pleasure. And when I say fight, this time I really mean it, as things get tenser than Jabba the Hutt’s thong over just what exactly counts as science fiction. The...
After so many months of films Jay has been at best lukewarm on, it took a film set in his neck of the woods to garner some excitement from him. This month, the Movie of the Month winner is Edgar Wright’s The World’s End.
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