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By Graeme Crow
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
What happens when you watch a movie, then sit down to record without notes. Well in today's episode Uncle Phil and Graeme did just that, as they discussed the Alex Proyas Film Dark City. A scifi film noir thriller set in a world where the sun never rises. We think we did a pretty good job and so did
Alex Proyas. This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat so sit back and enjoy as we review Dark City.
There's trouble brewing in Russia, and who better to send in to cease hostilities but Capt Glass (Gerrard Butler) of course.
Will he and his seal team be able to rescue the Russian President from a military coup or are they just plain chicken,
and will Finn make it to bed in time to get plenty of rest before his maths exam.
listen to today's episode to find out. (No bears were harmed or ridden by presidents in this episode).
Gerard Bulter is Jake, the creator of a weather-controlling satellite. Armed with nothing but the worst American accent since Liam Neeson played an Appalachian mountain man in the Patrick Swayze film Next of Kin, he will try and uncover a nefarious government plot that threatens global stability.
Sit back as uncle Phil and Graeme are once again joined by Phil's eldest Finn as they unpack this disaster romp from Writer, Director Dean Devlin.
8 Score and 5 + change years ago Abraham Lincoln was taken from this world by an assassin's bullet, but it was some 40 years prior that he made a decision that would lead him down a path to emancipation but also free America from the curse of vampires that terrorized the land. While committed to this task he also found time to marry Mary Todd and run a political campaign for the presidency. Hang on a second, look we all know the vampires are not true. However, it does make for a rip-roaring story that weaves together the real-life events with the fictional. So sit back as Graeme and Uncle Phil dive into 2012's Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter..
Ahmed Ibn Fadlan has been chosen to go on a quest with some less than well bathed Volga Vikings.
Is it a good idea, probably not as the evil they are about to face eat the dead. on the way he'll learn their
language, make a sword and do some killing. Sit back as Graeme and Uncle Phil are joined by Phil's son Finn
to discuss 1999's The 13th Warrior.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.