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    In this episode, recorded on World Batman Day, Jim & Adam chatted about Joel Schumacher's Batman Forever, the third entry in the original series starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey and Chris O'Donnell.

    Batman must battle former district attorney Harvey Dent, who is now Two-Face and Edward Nygma, The Riddler with help from an amorous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin.

    They also chatted about their hopes that one day we might get to see the release of the fabled Schumacher cut of the film, which was recently screened by Kevin Smith


    Show Notes

    Batman Forever's 170-Min Schumacher Cut Explained - 9 Known Cuts & Changes (screenrant.com)

    Why ‘Batman Forever’ Is an Important LGBTQ Movie | Fandom

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    In this episode Jim & Adam chatted about some of the movies they’ve watched at the cinema over the past four weeks, including Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Kneecap and Alien: Romulus.

    Jim also spoke with director Will Higo about his new gritty crime thriller The Group, which is available now on various VOD platforms.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    Banterflix's Sleuth Sisters Joe & Thérèse return for another episode of Crime Scene to Screen as they look at movies and TV shows based on real-life crimes.

    In this recording they chat about Des (2020), a three part ITV drama starring David Tennant and directed by Lewis Arnold, which is based on the 1983 arrest of Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen.

    Case Files

    Des | This September | ITV (youtube.com)

    Dennis Nilsen: Biography, Scottish Serial Killer, Facts

    Born To Be A Monster? I Dennis Nilsen's Murders | Real Crime (youtube.com)

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    In the third of our Spider-Man specials to celebrate the re-release of the live action movies, Jim & Adam look back Spider-Man's entry within the MCU as they chat about Tom Holland's tenure as the webslinger, starting with Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and concluding with Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness, bad language and tangents a-aplenty.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In the second of our Spider-Man specials to celebrate the re-release of the live action movies on the big screen, Adam is joined by Mark Corrigan from VideoFlames as they look back at the two Amazing Spider-Man movie starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. Do the movies that are often maligned deserve a little bit more love?

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In the first part of our Spider-Man specials to celebrate the re-release of the live action movies on the big screen this month Jim & Adam look back at Sam Raimi's orginal trilogy ( 2002, 2004 and 2007), starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco and J. K. Simmons.

    On this recording Aaron Flanagan from the Comic Book Guys in Belfast pops in to give us the 101 on the character's comic book orgins and local filmmaker Brian Mulholland shares his love for the films.

    Show Notes

    How Tobey Maguire Got the Part in “Spider-Man” (2002) (youtube.com)

    All the Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against James Franco (thecut.com)


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    In this episode Jim & Adam chat serve up a second serving of the ramble edition of the pod as they chat more about some of the movies they've watched over the past month.

    They shared their thoughts on Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, which is out now on Netflix and MaXXXine, which was released in cinemas in July. They also chatted a little about The Boys and The Acolyte.

    Jim spoke with director Janis Pugh about Chuck Chuck Baby (Interview recorded at last year's Edinburgh International Film Festival), which is out now on general release.

    And Gav Logan from The Fright Club NI shares some of his movies to look out for at FrightFest London, which is happening later this month

    Show Notes

    Chuck Chuck Baby trailerBeverly Hills Cop: Axel F | Official TrailerMaXXXine | Official TrailerThe Fright Club NI

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    In this episode Jim & Adam chat about some of the movies they've watched during the past month and and pretty everything else they can think off.

    Some of the films we chatted about on this podcast included Deadpool & Wolverine, Thelma, Longlegs and Joe Mc Elroy shares his thoughts on Twisters

    Jim also spoke with director Robert Morgan about his movie Stopmotion, which is out on DVD and Blu Ray now (also available on Shudder) and filmmaker Brian Mulholland drops in for a chat about the Film Devour Short Film Festival, which recently took place in Belfast.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In this episode Jim & Adam were joined in the studio by Docto Nicole Hamilton as they chatted about Andrew Bergman's 1996 movie Striptease, starring Demi Moore.

    About the film

    When her ex-husband gets custody of their daughter, former FBI office assistant Erin Grant (Demi Moore) needs money to fight the legal case to get her child back. As a result, she takes a job dancing at the Eager Beaver strip club in Miami, where she befriends an imposing bouncer named Shad (Ving Rhames). Unfortunately, she also becomes an object of obsession for politician David Dilbeck (Burt Reynolds), who gets what he wants through charm and violence -- and what he wants is Erin.

    Show Notes

    Rotten Tomatoes - Striptease | Rotten Tomatoes
    IMDB - Striptease (1996) - IMDb
    Trailer - Striptease 1996 Trailer HD | Demi Moore | Burt Reynolds (youtube.com)

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    In this episode Jim McClean and Joe Mc Elroy continue their retrospective of James Cameron's cinematic back-catalogue as they look back at his feature debut Piranha II: The Spawning (1982).

    Resort islanders (Tricia O'Neil, Steve Marachuk, Lance Henriksen) face flying killer-fish left over from a government experiment that flopped.

    On this recording Jim & Joe were joined by regular 'More Than Pixels On A Screen' co-host filmmaker Adam Neeson.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    On this episode Jim & Adam are joined by BanterFlix's very own Joe Mc Elroy and filmmaker Brian Mulholland as they look back on Ncuti Gatwa's first season as Doctor Who.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    Banterflix's Sleuth Sisters Return for another episode of Crime Scene to Screen, a podcast where Joe and Therese explore movies based on real life crimes.

    On this month's episode they are on the hunt for Frank Abagnale Jr. as they look at the 2002 Steven Spielberg film, Catch Me If You Can.

    A film exploring one of the most infamous con men of the 20th century staring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks and Christopher Walken.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In this episode Jim and Adam chat about chat about John Lasseter's Cars 2 (2011), the weirdest Pixar sequel to-date.

    Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.

    Jim & Adam also continued our review of the latest series of Doctor Who, this episode was recorded after Rogue aired, but prior to the release of The Legend of Ruby Sunday.

    Notes relating to topics we mentioned during this week's recording

    Hollywood Reporter article discussing John Lasseter alligations - hereHollywood Reporter video Kill James Bond podcast




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    In this episode Jim and Adam chat about chat about Frank Marshall's Arachnophobia (1990).

    A new species of South American killer spider hitches a lift to a small California town in a coffin and starts to breed, leaving a trail of deaths that puzzle and terrify the young doctor newly arrived in town with his family.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In this episode Jim & Adam chat about some of the movies they've watched during the past month and and pretty everything else they can think off.

    Some of the films we chat about on this episode include The Fall Guy, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, IF and many more.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In this episode Jim and Adam chat about chat about George Miller's 2015 feature, Mad Max: Fury Road as they celebrate Adam's birthday.

    In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a woman rebels against a tyrannical ruler in search for her homeland with the aid of a group of female prisoners, a psychotic worshiper and a drifter named Max.

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In this episode Jim and Adam are joined by Claire McCullough (Lit(erature) to the Tit) as they chat about Jim Sharman's cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).

    A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter.

    As always be warned this recording is filled with spoilers and tangents a-aplenty.

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    "Banterflix's very own Sleuth Sisters (Therese Hyland & Joe McElroy) are back for the first episode of their rebooted true crime movie podcast, Crime Scene to Screen. A show where they explore the movies based on real life crimes.

    This episode looks at Richard Linklater's 2011 movie, Bernie which is based on the murder of Marjorie Nugent at the hands of Bernie Tiede in the town of Carthage Texas in 1996 and the shocking reaction of the people in the town.

    The film is based on the 1998 "Midnight in the Garden of East Texas" by Skip Hollandsworth which can be found on the link below:

    https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/midnight-in-the-garden-of-east-texas/

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In this episode Jim and Adam look back at Danny Boyle's directorial debut Shallow Grave (1994).

    When accountant David (Christopher Eccleston), doctor Juliet (Kerry Fox) and journalist Alex (Ewan McGregor) are searching for a fourth roommate for their trendy flat, they settle on the aloof Hugo (Keith Allen). However, they soon find Hugo dead of a drug overdose, beside a large sum of cash.

    The film is being screened at Cineworld Cinemas (14 May 2024) to celebrate its 30th anniversary and part of their Danny Boyle season.

    Jim also speaks with writer Irvine Welsh and director Ian Jefferies about Choose Irvine, the documentary about Irvine's work which screened last year at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (This interview was recorded in June 2023).

    As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.

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    In this episode hosts Jim McClean and Adam Neeson are joined by Danny Brown (The Fright Club NI) as they chatted about some of the latest movie news, Free Comic Day( featuring Aaron Flanagan from the Comic Book Guys) and Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace, which is being re-released in cinemas to celebrate its 25th Anniversary.

    Two Jedi escape a hostile blockade to find allies and come across a young boy who may bring balance to the Force, but the long dormant Sith resurface to claim their original glory.

    Jim also speaks with directors Craig Hinde & Marc Zammit along with actor Sarah Alexandra Marks about their British horror movie Witch.

    Small town, England. 1575. William embarks on a journey to prove the innocence of his wife, Twyla, falsely accused of being a witch and will be put to death if found guilty. William must hunt down the real witch, to save Twyla from death.

    Distributed by 101 Films, it's available to rent or buy now on various VOD platforms

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