
Each week the survival experts talk their way through a recent or classic film and try to survive the scenes where the characters kicked the bucket. This is your survival guide to the movies.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

In episode 514, the "survival experts" get looked after by a little green baby. Well why shouldn't they sub contract all the survival stuff to a magic alien space baby? Chris can't fight a Hutt and Jack is no Jedi. E-mail your survival suggestions to... more
In Episode 513, the "survival experts" put there combat skills to the test as they enter Mortal Kombat for the second time (in this series of films at least). Chris tries to to confuse MK with Street Fighter or Tekken and Jack remembers what it was l... more
In episode 512, the "survival experts" are going to the Outback! Yay! To be hunted by a mad man! Boo! Chris wants to learn how to rock climb and Jack uses his knowledge of Australia to survive. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvive... more
In episode 511, the "survival experts" are once again swimming with sharks., this time in a kitchen. Chris does a deep dive on a completely different film and Jack is left at sea. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com... more
In episode 510, the "survival experts" are once again taking on the Ghostface killer. Chris has things to say and Jack has to call him back. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSurvive or find old... more
In episode 509, the "survival experts" try to out do one of the Galaxies greatest hunters by surviving on an un-survivable planet. Chris tries to forget about The Predator film from 2018 and Jack wants to see more crossovers. E-mail your survival sug... more
In episode 508, the "survival experts" must save the future by getting stuck in a time loop. But nothing is really as it seems. Chris wonders what to do with a big cat and Jack wants to know what sort of pie they serve at this dinner. E-mail your sur... more
In episode 507, the "survival experts" take a look back at all five seasons of Stranger Things. Chris gives his review of the finale to the saga and Jack tries to rank all of the horrible monsters from the Upside down! E-mail your survival suggestion... more








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Two hosts dissect recent and classic films through a survival lens, highlighting iconic scenes where characters face deadly or perilous moments. Episodes blend film critique with practical survival banter, comparing pacing, character choices, and set pieces while peppering conversations with trivia, humor, and personal anecdotes. Across episodes, topics swing from horror and action to blockbuster franchises, with frequent references to streaming platforms, directorial style, and franchise legacy. A notable hook is the hosts' playful, banter-driven approach that mixes movie analysis with hands-on survival tips, making it approachable for casual viewers and cinephiles alike. The show often leans into comparisons between titles, discusses fan-... more
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