Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 250 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsComedyTV & Film |
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I started listening to this podcast a few weeks ago and can’t stop! I love the banter between Jamie and Doug - they make me laugh every time! Plus, it’s a blast to go back to some of these movies that I have not seen in a very long time. There are a lot of horror movies reviewed, which are not my thing, but plenty of other movies to keep me engaged! If you are a product of the 80s like I am - you definitely need to listen!!
These two have fun riffing on films and also bring on wonderful guests. Highly recommended!
These two are a fan duo. Highly recommend
Best part of this podcast is how it makes me feel like I’m hanging with a couple friend talking movies. Sometimes we are gushing over our favorites or other times we are poking funny at the bad ones. Either way, it’s a fun time!
The nostalgia hits home here.
Apple Podcasts | #218 | United States/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #100 | United Kingdom/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #250 | Australia/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #84 | Netherlands/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #120 | Sweden/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #133 | China/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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