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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about the ‘Spy Sitcom’ Archer, briefly.
So, I had Archer pop up on Netflix, and I thought ‘I’ve heard of that show, I might watch it’ so I have. I’ve watched the first 3 seasons to this point, and overall I’ve been enjoying it.
It’s a typical spy scenario, good looking spy, hot babes and mildly comical situations that need to be overcome. Plus big sexual tension and references.
I’d suggest, if you’re not into the whole ‘sexual tension’ thing, don’t watch. But given episodes run only about 20 minutes, you can easily knock out a few if you just want a taster.
I completely forgot to give this a roll rating in the actual recording, I was honestly just making it all up, I had no notes! But, id give Archer a 3.5, solid and worth a look.
I also have no idea what was going on with my voice near the end..
3.5/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’ll be talking about, Lethal Weapon! A Christmas movie….
What a film, a pretty classic ‘leave your brain at the door’ type of thing. Possibly one of the original action/buddy cop films? I don’t know, it could be, but Dragnet did exist……
I had to knock down my ‘Roll score’ when the toilet bomb scene didn’t happen, that was mildly disappointing.
Let me cover off briefly what makes this a ‘Christmas movie’ firstly, there are carols being played in the opening scenes, there is a lot of Christmas paraphernalia and Riggs goes to the Murtaugh family's for Christmas dinner at the end, case closed on that id say!
3.5/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about some Sporting events!
Im not really sure what to write, so I guess a brief ‘rundown’ of each event.
The first event was the 2021 AFL Grand Final, that featured the Melbourne Demons, and the Western Bulldogs. Melbourne were the ‘Minor Premiers’ that basically means they finished top of the ladder, and the Bulldogs finished 5th. Melbourne were also after their first Premiership win since 1964, and the Bulldogs vying for their first flag since 2016, to spoil it for you, one of these two teams won.
Secondly, is the first edition of Paris-Roubaix Woman's Edition, Although the whole race wasn’t broadcast the 60ish km I watched was rather good, and the conditions made it rather spicy. The winner of the race, will go down in cycling history as being the first winner of Paris-Roubaix for women.
The third event I watched was the ‘blokes’ version of Paris-Roubaix, and if the woman's race was spicy, this was extra spicy. Typically the race is in the French spring, but due to the ‘Big C’ it was postponed, so as a result it was in the autumn/early winter. As a result that created some juice, and much like the ladies race, a rather enjoyable watch.
If you want to see any highlights of these events, I’ll slap some links below, hopefully nothing will have pesky ‘region restrictions’
4/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about Avatar.
Firstly, I’ll say I went into this being not very interested at all, and by the end my feelings were basically the same. Technically this is a very good film, but I just didn’t buy into the story, as it’s all stuff I’ve seen before.
Im also at a complete loss as to how Jim is going to get a sequel out of this, but im not one of films ‘best’ directors/writers.
Basically to sum up, Avatar is long, boring and predictable. But it looks good….
3/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about 1967’s Casino Royal.
This is a movie is wild, its suave, weird and racist, quite literally the full monty of what society has to offer. A lot seems to go on, without really much happening, but its a fun time. I’d ‘urge’ you to watch it if you have the opportunity, simply for the experience of it all!
3.5/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about John Wick.
This is a movie that exists, wasn’t overly invested or interested in it, but Reeves is pretty decent. I’m not really sure what else I can say, so I’ll leave it at that.
3/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about the 2002 Australian film Crackerjack. A film about lawn bowls, I think as a ‘sports’ film its got the typical stuff, a hard up team that needs saving. Spoiler the team gets saved, but by an unlikely source, classic.
3.5/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On the very first (or second, depends how you count) edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about Columbo, specifically season three’s “A Friend In Deed”. Where Columbo sort of dismisses the murderer to investigate another murderer, because they had something to do with the first. It’s a good episode, with a classing ‘zinger’ got-ya at the end!
I also forgot to mention that at one point Columbo confronts Halparin, asking him why he asked for Columbo to be at the scene at the first murder. All Halparin saw was someone leaving the Caldwell house, how did he know there was a body? Classic villain slip up, also why would you request the departments best detective.
Solid 4/5 Toilet Rolls.
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On this edition of Luke Who’s Watching, I’m going to talk about all the juice of the podcast, like a teaser trailer of sorts.
Since recording, I’ve settled on a release schedule. My aim is to have an episode out for you on the second Tuesday of the month, we will see how that goes!
So that means, next week will be the first ‘proper’ episode!
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.