A humorous, informal discussion on whatever takes our fancy each week - films, TV, books. You name it, we'll Wikipedia it Get in touch! youreoncrackmate@gmail.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
I am absolutely delighted to present the second episode of this season of You're On Crack Mate. This week, I cover Jordan Peele's Get Out, the 2017 social horror movie that depicts Chris Washington, played by Daniel Kaluuya, travelling to Upstate New... more
My friends, I am immensely proud to share this with you. This is the result of many, many pots of coffee, a lot of loving research, and a deep and burning interest in both film history, and literature. more
This week, the wonderful Adam Martin returns to the pod to teach me about the wide and wonderful world of Star Trek Online! There is a LOT going on in this game - it sounds amazing!! more
This week we tackle one of the most infamous episodes of Star Trek, nay, television ever conceived! more
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Seán is a great host with awesome guests, I think I’ve managed to listen to 5 Podcasts so far. The topics are all very entertaining & engaging wrapped up in a bundle of humour.
Nice little ramble about films. Worth a listen!
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