All those 80s films you’d forgotten either intentionally or just faded into the mists of time - some famous, some not so famous but whatever we choose, we always have a good discussion. Come and listen to Charlie, Joe and Dom bicker over, sorry ’analyse’ whether it’s a good, bad or just plain ugly movie.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Hello, dear friends! Ever wondered what happens when you mix medieval mysteries with gritty realism? Join us as we dive deep into the enigma that is the 1986 film 'The Name of the Rose,' featuring none other than the legendary Sean Connery, alongside... more
We're continuing our unofficial Sean Connery mini-season with a deep dive into the 1996 blockbuster, The Rock, featuring the inimitable Sean Connery, alongside Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris. From breathtaking car chases through the streets of San Franci... more
Hey there, our wonderful audience! As we step into 2025, we're discussing something special to kick off the New Year – even if some of us don't say "Happy New Year" past January 5th (Charlie). We've got a cracking chat lined up about a film that brin... more
Gather 'round for a festive trip down memory lane with the classic movie, "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." You know, the one where Chevy Chase makes us laugh out loud, holiday after holiday. It's time to pull out that annual copy of Radio Tim... more
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I needed this. I don’t normally read this genre and for some reason it kept coming up as a recommendation so I gave it a go. I think it is more geared toward older teens and young adults and I appreciated the PG level language. I really hate books that use too much foul language and this book kept it minimal.The story was part ghost story-part murder mystery done in a split timeline that worked well. Two young women solving a crime in two different eras, both reaching similar conclusions at the ... more
This e-book has formatting issues that cause all quotation marks to appear as a wonky set of characters. It is virtually unreadable. I bought and held too long before checking it out, so I missed the return window. I'll be sure to check books out sooner from now on. Never had this happen before, but googled the issue and found it happens with poor QC sometimes.
The text of the Kindle version that I ordered is essentially unreadable due to the placement of many random characters instead of normal letters in the text. If not corrected and cost refunded, I likely will order no more Kindle books. I also ordered Hemingway’s book “Death in the afternoon” and it appears to be OK.
Disclaimer here: I would not normally ever, EVER pick up this book on my own. I'm only reading it because it's on my MA reading list.First up: UGH PUNCTUATION. I hate this no-quotation-marks style. Hated it when Cormac McCarthy used it, hate it now. I know it's a stylistic thing, but... well, I guess I'll just say it's not a style I like.Normal People is a story of abuse. It's the story of Marianne who goes from terrible relationship to terrible relationship and allows herself to be abused becau... more
Did not enjoy. Do not recommend. Lots of it makes no sense but sounds “inspirational”. Complete drudgery. I’d love to hear you argue this with me because I genuinely do not understand the hype at all.
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