
A podcast in which our hosts re-watch movies from their youth to determine if it‘s problematic by today‘s standards. Hosted by Jimmy Brown and Jen King. Feed is also the home of Drop the Pilot and Fringe Division, which are no longer active.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | ||||

Hey, welcome to a brand new podcast, from Jimmy and Jen. This is the test/pilot episode of The Vintage Movie Book Club, where we read and review novelisations of movies from the 80s and 90s. The books must have been released at the same time as the m... more
We're back, happy 2024! Jimmy and Jen ring in the New Year with a discussion on a childhood fave of the former. Is it a whimsical fantasy fairy tale or the story of a teenage girl's descent into madness? Topics include David Bowie, misremembering lyr... more
It's our final episode of the year and the second festive episode of the month. Jimmy and Jen discuss this beloved classic like two people who aren't fans of the movie. Because, well, you know, they're not... Sorry. Topics include corporal punishment... more
It's DECEMBER! In the first of two episodes this month, Jimmy and Jen talk about this 1985 oddity. They discuss the usual, as well as the movie's music and Jimmy has a couple of rants. Please note that Jen's audio quality in this episode varies wildl... more
Join Jimmy and Jen as they discuss Jodie Foster's second movie as a director. Topics include drug addiction, relatives and Television sizes. We'll be back in two weeks with a Christmas movie! Contains strong language.
The wheel returns with this infamous bomb but is it really that bad? Discussions/tangents include Funko Pops, bad movies and weird IMDB trivia. Stay tuned at the end for announcements regarding the future of the show. Contains strong language.
It's our shortest ever episode and Jimmy had to put audio of the original trailer at the end to get it over the 30 minute mark, yay! October ends with this semi-forgotten horror that maybe should be all the way forgotten? Possibly. Jimmy and Jen disc... more
We're back, after a week's absence due to Jimmy's damn internet being off for FIVE FULL DAYS! Spooky month continues with the first adaptation of Stephen King's novel inspired by his actual cat dying in an episode recorded on Jimmy's birthday, Octobe... more
Great reviews and kidding around about old TV shows that didn't quite make it. Lots of fun!
Great fun, hearing about TV shows which never made it far.
Great concept and very entertaining reviews of those shows you never knew existed, or maybe heard about but never saw. Lots of fun!
I love this idea. I enjoyed Jimmy’s perspective given. I’ve noticed there are a lot of shows I’ve never heard of, and now have plenty of time to browse more. Keep up the good work!
Great premise for a podcast - a lot more failed pilots available out there than one might think.
Like be the idea of doing an autopsy on those shows that died before they became anything and having fun tearing them apart. Funny host and guests!
Such a great show - so many laughs and I really love the concept of unearthing long-forgotten TV pilots, this is a great listen with a terrific host in Jimmy Brown and some fun guests as well.
That’s what I keep finding myself saying as I listen to this podcast. It’s so full of interesting info about tv personalities and shows which, on the whole, we should probably be glad were never made into long running series’. This show is a good laugh too. Check it out.
Do it.
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