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The Podcast with the sigh. Film Reviews without the faff, with Sean from the North-East and Sarah from the South-West. New episodes every Sunday! Hosted on Acast. See ... more
FAQs about Review It Yourself:How many episodes does Review It Yourself have?The podcast currently has 356 episodes available.
February 07, 2022Boiling Point (2022)Sean reviews the best film he's seen at the cinema in a long, long time. Stephen Graham stars in this one-shot British drama film set in the tense atmosphere of a high-end London restaurant on the last Friday before Christmas. Go and watch this film! Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more19minPlay
February 06, 2022Live and Let Die (1973) with my Mam and AuntieSean, his Mam and Auntie review Live and Let Die (1973). Sean and Claire try to explain the plot as best they can. Stick around for the fantastic aside, involving a plant for Sean’s Mam that went missing… If that’s not enough to tempt you, I don’t know what is. Thanks for listening!...more55minPlay
February 05, 2022Die Hard 2 (1990) with Ryan Walker from 'The Walk The Line Podcast'After reviewing Die Hard last year, Ryan kindly returns to collaborate with Sean-who immediately forgets his guest's name (Sorry mate). They discuss:-Evil old women in 90's action films-The films outrageous F-word count, and the really gratuitous deaths in the film. -Ryan is not impressed by the bromance between Powell and McClane, before getting technical as he isn't happy about the films choice of guns. Sean and Ryan also attempt to answer: - How hard is it to have a dump on a C-130? - How bad does it have to get for the airport to go to a Code Red? Warning: This podcast contains strong language and adult humour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 22minPlay
February 01, 2022A Quiet Place (2018)Sean reviews A Quiet Place and gives a brief (for him) overview of the plot of the film. He also talks about some of his favourite scenes from the film. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more30minPlay
January 28, 2022Leopoldstadt (National Theatre Live 2022)Sean talks about seeing the National Theatre Live screening of Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt. The story unfolds across four generations of the Austrian-Jewish Merz family from 1899, 1900, 1924, and 1955. A fantastic play with stand-out performances from Aidan McArdle and Sebastian Armesto, there is great tension and foreboding, alongside dark humour. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more18minPlay
January 25, 2022Office Space (1999)After being recommended this film, Sean reviews it- quickly and succinctly for once! Apologies for the "Thank You" fest at the end. Thank You for listening and for 500 views! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more19minPlay
January 23, 2022Thunderball (1965) with my mate RossSean is joined by his best mate Ross to discuss Thunderball (1965), Sean Connery’s fourth outing as James Bond. If this was a Friends episode, it would be known as “The One with the Mink glove”. Sean tries and fails to discuss (again!) his disappointment in the last few Bond films, particularly No Time To Die. Ross and Sean wonder if there are Thunderball deleted scenes somewhere and discuss the uncomfortable attitudes in certain parts of the film. They also notice the effect of currency inflation on the legacy of the film- It's not as boring as it sounds.Random Questions:-Why does Thunderball remind Ross of a holiday to Las Vegas? -Why was there so much voice-dubbing in Connery’s Bond films? -Should you really handle Atomic Bombs like eggs? -Did Pierce Brosnan’s Bond films decline in quality with each film? Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 52minPlay
January 22, 2022Con Air (1997) with Leah from 'I Could Get Into This' podcast.Sean finally watches Con Air. Sean, with guest Leah from the 'I Could Get Into This' podcast dive into the gloriously ridiculous world of Con Air. They also discuss the magic of the cinema experience and share funny stories of that shared experience, which includes squeamish scenes and crying in the cinema. Stick around for the last 30 minutes in which Leah and Sean give each other lots of film recommendations. Go and check out ‘I Could Get Into This’ Podcast with Leah and Brett! If you prefer enthusiasm and laughs over a morose Northerner, that's the podcast for you! Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 27minPlay
January 18, 2022Titanic Untold Stories (1998 TV Documentary) with LA from Unsinkable: The Titanic PodcastSean and LA discuss ‘Titanic Untold Stories’, the 1998 documentary from the Discovery Channel. They research the story of the Lindells, a newly-married couple from Sweden who tragically lost their lives on Titanic. Sean and LA then talk cultural touchstones, the differences in how each historian approaches history and explore the origins of the debate regarding salvaging objects from the Titanic between Robert Ballard and IFREMER. Extra information: -‘The Last Signals’-An Independent film directed by Thomas Lynskey, about the Marconi operators Jack Philips and Harold Bride. It’s absolutely fantastic! -‘Tony Robinson’s Titanic Adventure’ documentary. -Lynx (Also known as Axe) ‘Soulmates’ advert. -Discovery Channel Companion Book: ‘Titanic: Legacy of the world’s greatest ocean liner’ by Susan Wells (1997). Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 19minPlay
January 16, 2022Killer Flood: The Day The Dam Broke (2003 TV Film) with Joe from 'Hallmark of Greatness'Sean is joined by Joe from Hallmark of Greatness to review the 2003 television film 'Killer Flood: The Day The Dam Broke'. They desperately try to understand the logic behind a film which wants us to believe C4 was let behind when the dam was first built (5 years ago). Joe and Sean are further confused over a characters age. Surprisingly, Matthew Ewald (who played Garth) was 20 years old when the film was made! The film is so engaging Sean and Joe go off on the odd aside about caravans, driving tests and ask a very important question: Do American cars have handbrakes? Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast contains strong language and adult humour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 10minPlay
FAQs about Review It Yourself:How many episodes does Review It Yourself have?The podcast currently has 356 episodes available.