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By Michael Winks Lee Farncombe
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
Another long gap as life has got in the way since the last episode but we are back once more in the Star Trek Universe. Giving our thoughts and views on the crossover movie between the first two crews, with lost to the nexus Captain James T Kirk encountering future Enterprise honcho Captain Jean Luc Picard. As they cross galactic paths and timelines in 1994's Star Trek Generations.
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We're back after life' shenanigans and a 2 month break with a different movie than we've planned. Too 'dead tired' for Arnie and Commando as promised so it's Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan which recently celebrated it's 40th anniversary.
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Episode 16 Beverly Hills Cop
Mike chooses one of his all time favourite movies for this episode of Friday Night Movie Time. It's the first main starring vehicle for Eddie Murphy in the name of 1984's Beverly Hills Cop. Find out if Lee also rates this action comedy as we approach 40 years since it's release.
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Lee and Mike really aren't happy with the choice of film for our latest episode. It's the 1986 less than UK cinema classic Biggles Adventures In Time. Just what went wrong with the 80s movie take on a popular childrens literary character created decades earlier in that century? Throwing time travel in is just the start of it's flaws.Listen in and find out the rest with our chocs away duo.
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Episode 14 Dracula (1979)
It’s Mike’s choice for our return episode after 2 months and we begin 2022 by discussing John Badham’s late 70s version of Dracula. Will the new romantic take on the classic Count character be to the liking of our hosts? Featuring a bonus this time of Sylvester Mcoy, who had a minor role in the film answering a question our co host Mike asked him at a convention back in 2015.You’ll want to hear his opinions on how the late and perhaps not so great Sir Laurence Olivier treated him on set.
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Episode 13 Exorcist 3
t’s Lee’s choice this time faithful and any new listeners, with him opting for William Peter Blatty’s return to the steps of Georgetown in 1990s Exorcist 3. How does this sequel stand up 30 years after it was first released and when did it first come into our hosts possession?
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Mike and Lee discuss the return of Sean Connery to the role that made him famous, as he appeared once again as 007 after a 12 year absence in Never Say Never Again back in 1983. Was it a TV movie esque reprisal of the character by Scotland's most famous acting legend, or more serious competition for the official EON movies?
We also give our thoughts on the newest Bond movie No Time To Die, amongst our favourite and less favoured takes on the big screen history of the world's most famous secret agent.
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Lee and Mike take a look back to the 1982 Blockbuster from Stephen Spielberg, or rathher a strained look as it's the first film they cn remember seeing as a hugely popular pirate video during that decade of their childhood. How has the directorial genius tale of a child needing a Father substitute changed in the last 40 years? Now that we can thankfully see it in crystal clear UHD.
From Nepal to Cairo, Mike and Lee follow the trailblazing of Spielberg and Lucas classic 1981 action adventure which introduced the world to Indiana Jones. 40 years on we still love this all time classic and it's continuing ability at capturing the sense of boyhood and girlhood wonder for all generations.
Travel back to the Gene Wilder directed and starring homage to the 1930s radio dramas and horror movies the great man grew up with, as hosts Lee & Mike discuss Haunted Honeymoon from 1986. Is it a horror, a comedy, a whodunnit or something we had never seen before, co starring the supremely talented Gilda Radner, Dom Deluise and a host of British names.
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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.