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By Dave and mates
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
All bang-average things must come to an end. With Lockdown ending, so must Lockdown Film Club.
For this, our last ever episode, we got together around a table weighed down with delicious food at Maray, one of Liverpool's finest restaurants, to review The Mauritanian (Prime). The film's heavy subject matter (Guantanamo Bay, detention without charge, torture etc etc) didn't stop us from having a splendid time.
Cheers! (raises AF beer bottle)
This week we review Oscar bait Sound Of Metal (Prime) starring Riz Ahmed and Paul Raci.
Next week's film is The Mauritanian (Prime).
This week we review Into The Wild (Netflix), directed by Sean Penn and starring Emile Hirsch. Listen to find out what we thought of it. Also listen out for our frank discussion about taking a break from alcohol.
Our next film will be Sound Of Metal (Prime).
In this episode, recorded around the fire pit in Shannon's back garden, we review American History X (Netflix). Listen to find out what we made of it.
Our next film is Into The Wild (Netflix).
Cheers!
This week we review cult classic Fight Club (Prime), starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton - like you didn't already know. Listen to hear what we thought of it. SPOILER ALERT: It's our new favourite film.
Next week's film is TBC. Check out @lockdownfclub on Twitter for updates.
Cheers!
No less than 14 lads turned up for what Dave had hoped would be the last ever meeting of Lockdown Film Club. Listen to the pod to hear how Shannon and the others talked him out of it. After that, they reviewed the new Borat movie. Reviews were mixed...
The next film will be Fight Club (Prime).
Cheers!
This week we review the brand new Netflix Original The White Tiger. Tune in to hear what we made of it.
Seen the film? What did you think? Tweet us @lockdownfclub.
Next week's film is Donnie Brasco (Netflix).
Cheers!
This week we take a trip down memory lane to review the seminal Uncle Buck (Netflix) starring the late, great John 'Nose' Candy. We also reflect upon some of the great 80s movies, none of which Harry the millennial has seen.
Next week's film is White Tiger (Netflix). Tweet us your review @lockdownfclub
Cheers!
This week we review Guy Ritchie's crime caper Snatch (Netflix). It's twenty years old, bloody hell! Listen to find out whether we reckon it has stood the test of time and, more importantly, whether it's better than Lock Stock...
Next week's film is Uncle Buck (Netflix).
In this week's pod we review Dark Waters (Prime) starring Mark G. Ruffalo and the very tall Tim Robbins.
Next week's film is Dunkirk.
Tweet us @lockdownfclub
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.