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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
True to the episode title, in the interests of time saving, the album review was cut this week.
Instead, we simply discuss Sidney Lumet's 1965 film 'The Hill'. A Short and sweet episode then? Well, it's short at the very least.
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GEEERRRYYYYYYY.
The elusive Si sneakily beams aboard to join Mike ( renowned service station dvd thief/opportunist) and Mark (perhaps still a touch hungover but hiding it well) to discuss Wolfgang Petersen's 1985 flick 'Enemy Mine'. Seminal sci fi classic or shonky B movie?
Recorded late in the evening, perhaps the ramshackle conversation that ensued is befitting of it's subject matter.
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The boys are back again. (They were actually back a while ago but the scheduled release of this episode never happened. Oops).
The episode? Andy's picks. The film is 1973's 'The Day of the Jackal' and the album is 'Masterpiece' by Big Thief. With a name like that, it's just begging for a middle of the road evaluation right?
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It's fair to say we're pretty rubbish at sustaining regular Screen and Needle podcasts. Sorry about that! Clearly, the logical thing to do when struggling to put together one podcast is throw another cheeky little side one into the mix...
Here, Mark is joined by his cousin Mike (and maybe Si, if he ever shows up) to discuss, of all things, a movie. I know. HOW ORIGINAL. This week? A western. 'The Big Gundown'
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It's been a long break but the boys are back with a twist, Will has picked a graphic novel for us to sink our teeth into. Michael Conrad's Tremor Dose to be specific. There's also avant-garde folk musician Richard Dawsons album 2020 that is reviewed for your listening pleasure!
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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.