
Weekly film chat with reviews, discussion of the latest film news and the occasional bickering of a married couple as their friend listens somewhat nervously.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 645 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmVisual ArtsArts | |||

On this week's show, Martin Clunes and his big ears are a surprise MVP in Wuthering Heights, Barry Keoghan stars in the role he was born to play in Crime 101 and Kevin Smith's Dogma is back in 4K and we love it.
On this week's show, we get stuck on an island in Send Help and stuck with a guy in a mask in The Strangers Chapter Three.
On this week's show, we get our video game on in Return to Silent Hill, witness violence using a cheese grater in The Wrecking Crew and get sweaty with Sorcerer
Its the biggest show of the year as we fully excavate 2025, a year which got different reactions from the crew, and we also talk about Park Chan-Wook's terrific No Other Choice.
On this week's show, we enjoy big dicks in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and enjoy Matt Damon and Ben Affleck being dicks in The Rip.
On this week's show, Timmy C tries to grow a moustache in Marty Supreme and Elle Fanning tries to act like Renate Reinsve in Sentimental Value.
Happy New Year's Eve if you listen to this within 7 hours of upload! On this week's show, we like Jack Black's big butt with Anaconda and appreciate Paul Feig trying again with The Housemaid.
I automatically dislike any podcast that seems to take pride in proclaiming “all spoilers all the time” but then has one host being coy about something that they hope the other host will make time for one day.
Unintelligent chat, terrible humour (although Loring finds everything that his co-hosts say hilarious and is very much the Richard Hammond of this Top Gear equivalent of a film podcast), and trailer talk and news discussion that feels completely pointless.
Fair play for actually discussin... more
The Film Basterds podcast is always treat and I eagerly await new epidoes each week to listen to while commuting, running or relaxing. Keep this up guys as your are deliriously funny, knowledgeable and talk cmoon sense (well... usually)
Just started listening and really enjoying the show. Lively and insightful discussion, and nice to ad another UK film Podcast to my subscriptions. Great stuff👍
Stumbled across this podcast and just struggled my way through the “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” episode. How these boring, pondering, monotonous, twerps have the nerve to call something else boring is irony of the highest order. I’ve just listened to some fully grown men swear and mumble their way through 2 hours of tedium offering absolutely nothing of substance. Good to know that this podcast seems to have only a few dozen listeners even after almost 400 episodes no less (maybe take a hin... more
What a bunch of Basterds!
Always a treat.
Just started listening and really enjoying the show. Lively and insightful discussion, and nice to ad another UK film
Podcast to my subscriptions. Great stuff👍
I saw on Twitter tonight that Dude & A Monkey is probably ending as a podcast and I just wanted to jump on iTunes and sing its praise a bit. I have listened since the very beginning, in fact Ian was one of the first podcasters I ever listened to with Cine-rama (in fact I was on it before it was called Cine-rama but I am knackered if I can remember the original name!). I have fond memories of that early show, then 35mms Heroes, but Dude & A Monkey was his podcasting highlight. His and Marc's chem... more
I just love listening to these two (sometimes three) guys talk about films, even though I disagree with Marc on a few occasions (The Witch and The Babadook), but life would be boring if we agreed all the time, am I right?
Enjoy listening to these guys and some of the terms Ian comes out with (bollock-yoghurt, bobbins etc.) are hard not to laugh at. Wide mix of films covered from new releases, to old favourites and forgotten gems. May ramble a bit and unless you are 100% focused you might forget what film they were even talking about but it's definitely worth listening to.
Marc is great, but this Ian Boring guy can't podcast to save his life. Props to him for at least putting his last two hosts into the podcast graveyard. Marc would be better off alone.
Avoid like the plague.
A quality mix of chatter about new releases, trailer-talk and retrospectives grouped by a theme or director. Passionate discussion and knowledgeable insights ... Recommended.
One of the first podcasts I ever listened to was Cinerama with Ian & he has returned with equally loquacious partner Marc. They mostly cover new film releases but also dip their toes into older releases when they do their movie marathon segments. Give em a shot!
If you like no-nonsense discussion between two passionate film fans who know their stuff then you need Dude & A Monkey in your life.
Always interesting, even if you haven't seen the films they are discussing, and the 'One Old, One New' is quite refreshing as many podcasts just concentrate on new releases.
One of my regular podcast listens and long may it continue.
Don't be fooled by the laid back tone of this show. At first listen it's just a couple of blokes chatting about movies, but both Mark and Ian are very knowledgeable when it comes to film. Not only do they both have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the industry, they also have plenty of interesting things to say about it.
Always entertaining, always insightful.
Great stuff.









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