
The weekly podcast of Asylum UK. Delving into and settling the biggest debates in geek.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

On this week's Notcast the Asylum editors discuss the grossest moments in film history. And in the inaugural Asylum Homework Club, Phillippa Warr makes Ali and Oli read the original Twilight novel.
The Asylum editors discuss the only famous Belgian worth knowing, Tintin, and whether his new film will hail the start of a franchise dynasty. And they decide whether Halloween is a fright-fest or a cringe-fest.
The Asylum guys are back after an extended summer break to debate the biggest topics in the world of geekdom. On the agenda this week, comic book adaptations, overrated films, and who would be the worst fictional character to wake up to.
A clip from the Today Programme about the practise of public schools sending out emails to education correspondents inviting them to take snaps of their damned sexy their A-level students.
This week the Asylum team tackle the big questions: 1. What should Harry Potter and his magical gang do now they've graduated? 2. If you had to go to a desert island with a member of the Star Wars cast who would it be? 3. Which computer game should H... more
This week the Asylum staff discuss, the best line from a film ever, (which sadly is not: "Forgot cho' boardin' pass!" from Bad Boys) the greatest robot in the history of fiction and the best ever death in a film. And making a comeback is the Guess th... more










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