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Whiplash. Damien chazelles 2014 drama was the number one film choice of our guest, (now part of the second appearance club), Aaron McCann. We go deep, no rushing or dragging jokes at all.
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WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS. The TV shout out to the amazing film, and a premise that is an extraordinary one...just follow vampires around with a camera. All good!?! Please like and rate on your platforms.
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The Godfather Part 2. The rare instance a sequel betters the original, and a great way to get us back in the swing of things.
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WE ARE BACK! And there is no greater way to reintroduce yourself to the pack than with an absolute monster. Francis Ford Copploa's THE GODFATHER. 1972 and an epic grows from Mario Puzo's pages, as violent and compelling off screen as on. Let's get stuck in.
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Ok, so strap in for this one. Ronan and Conor Mcgale, (Subterranean Community Cinema in Omagh), just managed to bag an interview with Ron Shelton. Ye know, writer/director/author/Oscar nominee, RON SHELTON. We discuss primarily his movie 'White Men Cant Jump', but talk about his history with the movie industry and his other work. This was major for us, big thanks to Conor Mcgale, and a massive shout out to John Meagher for the pull. Enjoy
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In the true spirit of the Loud-Quiet-Loud metric used by the band, we explode in your earballs with a long awaited "Best of..". 1989's Doolittle by "The" Pixies. Get on the old Spotify/Apple likes and shares for us to feel all gooey and loved.
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WE ARE BACK! Kicking off 2022, (its 2022, right?), with a 'Best of 2021' episode...oh the irony. We promise we have plans to make this a weekly occurrence and stop fucking around. Major thanks to all who've been enquiring about our return/ demise, means heaps. Get this into your earholes!
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Patty S and the Reeves! Thats the new title for it! Stick this in your earholes whilst we drift off into the ocean, and Tom Sizemore and Gary Busey won't out-crazy us...POINT BREAK TIME!
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Larry Davids post-Seinfeld TV moment is as highly regarded, if not more so, during its ongoing tenure. We take a look at the impressive world built in another HBO masterstroke...and gerbils in the butt, naturally.
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One of the most contentious releases in modern history, (re-release?), and certainly not what we thought he was going to pick, but here it is with our special guest, Mr Mark McCarney. P.s. he chose this for all the right reasons, just listen. Enjoy our take on Zack Snyder's Justice League.
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The Wachowskis bring their long-gestating script to life in breathtaking fashion with the Sci-Fi masterclass, The Matrix. We are back with a bang and have some major hitters lined up for the coming weeks, thanks for the continued support and downloads.
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Tyler, the Creator's 'Flower Boy' with, (who else could it be), Aaron McCann. The phone rings, we get existential and Yumz invites us to his own 'Garden Shed'. I wish I was speaking in metaphors but I'm not. Good episode, give us any love if you're feeling it on the relevant "likes/comments" areas.
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Stiller, RDJ, Black, Cruise, McConaughey etc so many big swingers, and they all manage to offend absolutely everyone in one of the smartest modern comedic satires. Join us for Tropic Thunder. Please continue with the comments and shares, we blether on about it but it does help get us out there. Merci!
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Dazed and Confused, indie guru Richard Linklaters first major motion picture did not feel the love when first released, but is now considered a cult classic. Launching the careers of numerous actors and actresses we take a look into this absolute gem and why Tarantino calls it one of the "Top Ten films ever made". Again, shares and likes get us all tingly, so thank you for those.
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'Definitely Maybe' by Oasis, a belter of a debut and an immediate sign of the domination to come. A right few requests for this one so we couldn't do it alone, we are happily joined by Darren Mitchell to keep us on point and not let Yumz lose the rag about the Gallagher's, well, not too much anyway. As always, likes and shares make our day.
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Monty Python's Life of Brian. They got in a stick of bother for this one, but its while funny so we discuss why for the former and laugh along at the latter. Give us a wee 'Share and Like' if you're inclined to do so. You Lucky, Lucky Bastards!
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Martin Scorcese captures the last performance of one of the most influential bands of all time. They bring along alot of friends and what transpires is absolute genius...how they did it? Thats another story altogether. We dig into The Band & Martys 'The Last Waltz'. Follows/Likes/Comments as always, very much appreciated. ***Hawkins not hawks...Rick not Scott***
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TOP GUN! We are joined by our friend, (and mens volleyball fanatic), Emma Miller to go over the ultimate 80's flick. You think Kenny Loggins is the greatest solo artist of all time? Tony Scott created a visual genre? You wanna know how impressive Yumz's "Tom Cruise kiss'n" skills are? Then look no further! Shares and likes are forever appreciated.
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HBO's initial trek into a serious cable drama laid the path for so much more. So in usual fashion we just awkwardly talk about "prison love" and setting the Video+ that never worked, (remember that craic?). Thanks for the kind reviews and ratings, always helps!
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Curtis Hanson's 1997 Neo-Noir unleashed Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe upon Hollywood in ferocious style. Adapting loosely from the "unfilmable" James Ellroy novel a cast rounded out with De Vito, Spacey and Oscar winning Kim Basinger, there are tales a plenty in this one. Enjoy!
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