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Elton watches Last Blood, Darren has mystery flies and Lee watches the Umbrella academy before the guys deep dive into The Truman Show. Hold on to your tinfoil hats its a big one.
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This week Darren plays a carnivorous blob, Elton clears out a shed, Lee locates defibrillators around Corfe castle.
Then after some random discussions that may involve finding the worst that streaming has to offer in our future, we move on to this weeks film.
The Last Boy Scout
A early nineties vaguely cult classic but will it hold up upon rewatch? -
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In this weeks episode Lee & Darren fly solo for a while discussing bad cooking, getting old, the netflix film Old Guard, a sudden realisation about the last Ghostbusters film, headphones and Star Trek Lower Decks, before they are joined by Elton and pooing in a lift is discussed... As you'd expect from a film podcast.
Then finally its on to reviewing this weeks film, the Cohen brothers movie Burn After Reading aka "We didn't know how to finish it so just told you rather than showed you" -
This week Jim tackles a tricksy IT issue, Darren has toilet troubles and visits the sunken city, while Lee just keeps on riding the Arnie movie train with a potentially terrifying destination in his future.
Then its on to this weeks film, Denzel Washington is The Equaliser, an avenging angel of the city, not, as Lee suspected, a film about the guy who invented the result button on the calculator -
This week Elton has a few days off and Lee ruins it, Jims synth quest continues and he also spurs some retro gaming memories with Dune 2, Darren discovers Dead Cells and Will Ferrells Eurovision, while Lee finally finishes Alien Isolation, has an eye watering bill for an MOT and continues his daughters 80s movie education.
Then after all that and some feedback, its on to this weeks film. Our first Nic Cage movie, so expect dodgy accents as we review the 2005 movie Lord of War
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Elton expands his family bubble and drives an automatic car, Darren discovers to his horror he is a friend to the animals and Lee begins his daughers 80s action movie education and has Covid nightmares
Then its a dash of feedback before we finally get to this weeks film, is it a prescient satire on the modern world, media and government corruption or just an excuse for Arnie to pull out some truly dad joke worthy puns? We find out as we review The Running Man -
This week Elton goes GI Joe retro, Jim has a leaky roof, Darren wins his battle against ants and discovers the culinary delights of quesadillas and Lee slowly becomes more nocturnal and fearfully returns to Alien Isolation on the PS4.
Then the guys get their outrage boots on as they review this weeks film Fyre The Greatest Festival That Never Happened -
This week, Elton goes McGyver with tech and discovers a cache of Plumbobs (dont ask), Jim recommends "World of Crap", Darren does battle with ants and Lee discovers his gaming days are over due to being old.
After that we move on to the hidden Troma "classic" Monster in the Closet currently available on Amazon Prime
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This week we talk about the weather, Darren playing games, Lee not changing a tap, and getting bored with a galaxy far far away, the Amazon movie The Vast of Night and we get a rather random bit of feedback...
Then its on to this weeks film is it art or is it arse? Ultraviolence or ultra pretension? Clockwork orange or wind up lemon? We review Nicholas Winding Refn's Bronson...
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This week Jim reports back on Chicken Giallo movies, Elton doesn't get a word in edge ways thanks to his questionable public opinions regarding Star Trek, Darren watches a lot of stuff and also has questionable comparison issues and Lee's dad gets to watch something Lee was involved in and reports back.
After that its on to this weeks film Taika Waititis excellent Hunt for the Wilderpeople
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This week, Elton joins the 21st century, Jim steels himself to watch a horror film set in a chicken farm, Darren continues his cooking odyssey and has a hair cut and Lee slips further towards the grave by going double specs...
Then after some feedback its on to this weeks film the straight to Netflix crowdfunded scifi (possibly backdoor TV pilot) film Code 8
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This week Elton gets stuck in his van, Jim gets new shoes, Darren suffers from coconut flour exchange rates, Lee discovers he's the only one alive in Bromley shopping centre and the gravitational pull of bread pudding is discussed... There may also be talk about a bottle of wee disguised as Oasis fruit drink.
Then its on to our film this week, the George Pal classic adaptation of HG Well's The Time Machine.
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This week, Elton gets lego for the kids (riiiiiight), Jim begins a quest for new shoes, Darren watches some dodgy anime and Lee makes it rather clear he's not a fan of Tiger King
After that its on to this weeks film discussion for Shut in Cinema, the Quentin Tarantino movie Inglorious Basterds
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Oh hai Black Doggie!
Welcome to this weeks episode of Black Dog Podcast v2. This week Elton gets a soggy biscuit, Jim gives Lee and Darren retro feels, Darren bakes a cake and Lee gets meh over Kirsten Stewart vs Cthulu monsters Underwater.Theres some feedback from last weeks show and then its on to discussing the dramatisation of the making of Tommy Wiseau's The Room in the comedy drama The Disaster Artist
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The guys return for their first full episode in the 2020 series to discuss such diverse things as "shaving your pooch", why you shouldn't ride behind dogs, how awful the movie The Hustle is and why 70s actor John Saxon was Harrison Ford version 0.5
Which leads us nicely to our first Shut In Cinema film. The Kung Fu classic Enter the Dragon currently available on Netflix
Next week we return with a dramatised recreation of the making of one of our most notoriously reviewed films... James Franco plays Tommy Wiseau in The Disaster Artist available on Amazon Prime... Hello Doggie!
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When the apocalypse arrives three things are certain... Cockroaches will still be alive, someone in charge will still cite you as fit for work and the four horsemen of BS will return to the podcasting wasteland.
And here we are... Black Dog v2.0 aka Shut In Cinema is here to make your confinement worse as the world slowly slides to oblivion.
This week we try to get all the remote chat software working and in a half assed way explain how the format for the cast will change going forward... It was only supposed to be a 20 min test. So enjoy this hour long ramble of nonsense.
Next week we start in earnest with the first of our Shut In Cinema reviews... Watching the Bruce Lee classic Enter The Dragon currently available on Netflix. -
Well that was a thing that happened on the BBC, wonder if anyone is still listening?
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The end is nigh, in the last ever episode... Jim sleep spends, Elton watches Chernobyl (lets hope it has a happy ending), Darren becomes Hawkeye and Lee watches John Wick
Then there is a bit of paper, a euphemism, a profanasaurus and a craft corner before we head on over to review our last film. The Michael Caine classic The Italian Job.
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This week Jim learns Stranger Things and his dad goes Rambo on the pigeons of Darlington, Elton watches Black Summer, Darren suffers meat sweats and Lee hates on "I Think you should leave" an anti-comedy from Netflix
Jaaaaaames Maaaason Im-Person-AAAAAtions Aheaaaaad as our penultimate episode reviews 20000 Leagues Under The Sea -
Jims synth collection continues to grow exponentially, Elton has a birthday, Darren Dog sits and Lee watches three films and is not happy with any of them (including spoiler moment for Wandering Earth)
Then its on to Jim's final film choice the 1954 classic big bug movie Them!Next week we return with Darrens choice. The Disney classic 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.... Cue James Mason impersonations!
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