In the Warhammer Film Club Jordan Sorcery and guests explore the movies that influenced, inspired, and informed the creation of Warhammer Fantasy, 40k, Necromunda, and many more classic Games Workshop games.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |
Peachy from Peachy Tips joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 2001 French action horror Brotherhood of the Wolf and 1980 pulp classic Flash Gordon. There’s bone swords, space ships, fantasy beasts, Timothy Dalton, movie critique, Warhammer history, ... more
Wib from Snipe and Wib joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 1973 Michael Moorcock adaptation The Final Programme and the unforgettable 1982 horror The Thing. There’s groovy dystopian super spies, bizarre plots, terrifying mutations, movie critique,... more
Dave Chilvers from Olden Demon joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 1997 satirical science-fiction epic Starship Troopers and the aged 1968 comedy Carry On Up the Khyber. There’s propaganda, satire, comedy, action, content warnings, movie critique,... more
Mike Hutchinson from Planet Smasher Games joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the 1981 fantasy comedy Time Bandits and the shocking 1971 picture Ken Russell’s The Devils. There’s religious hysteria, time heists, a Warhammerian sense of the absurd, mov... more
Snipe from Snipe & Wib joins Jordan Sorcery to talk about the legendary 1975 comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail and the undeniable 1991 classic Terminator 2. There’s manic surrealisms, Necrons, Warhammer humour, movie critique, and so much more i... more
The Warhammer Film Club podcast brings together lifelong hobbyists and movie fans to talk about the films that influenced the history of Warhammer and our own gaming journeys. Featuring guests like MS Paints, Snipe & Wib, and Peachy talking about mov... more
Aliens (1986), Dir. James Cameron, Writers James Cameron, David Giler, Walter Hill, Dan O'Bannon & Ronald Shusett (Characters)
Everyone probably agrees that the movies Alien directed by Ridley Scott and Aliens directed by James Cameron have had a hu... more
Conan the Barbarian (1982), Dir. John Milius, Writers John Milius, Oliver Stone, Robert E. Howard (Characters)
Creator of Warhammer and 40k Rick Priestley has cited Conan as a major influence on his fantasy world building.
Jordan Sorcery and his g... more
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A dynamic exploration of influential films that have shaped the realms of Warhammer Fantasy, 40k, and Necromunda is at the core of this engaging show. Through insightful dialogues between hosts and guests, listeners are treated to a deep dive into the cinematic connections of beloved universes, with frequent examinations of notable movies that extend their roots into the Warhammer culture. Topics include everything from timeless classics to cult favorites, fostering a conversation on the thematic parallels, aesthetic inspirations, and narrative elements that intertwine cinema with tabletop gaming.
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Warhammer Film Club launched a year ago and published 12 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Warhammer Film Club include:
1. Chris Peach
2. Mike Hutchinson
3. Dave Walker
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