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The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
It's the big episode before we take a little break in time for Sean to move. As with all fond farewells, we had beers, discussed how bad Army of the Dead was and took sides on whether Cruella was dog turd or not. In between we also talk absolute nonsense because well, alcohol. Give it a listen why don't ya?
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth and Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage.
All is not well in the state of The Reelgood Podcast. Just as we're lining up our scheduled trips back to the cinema, turns out Glasgow is gets held back another week, and neither of us are too happy about it. As a result, we said balls to everything and went into this podcast without a care or a plan to be had because that's just how we roll. Naturally the hopes for finally seeing a cinema screen are discussed, along with the dream cast building for Knives Out 2. Sean finally pops his Cherry and we talk about the show that is making TV worthwhile again - The Mare of Easttown. Somewhere in between I talk about steak, and Sean blows my mind regarding the Kevin Bacon family tree. It'll all make sense in the end. Kinda.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth and Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage.
Sean and Nick have had one hefty viewing session across the streams this week. Firstly they’ve gone into Amazon’s latest action-fest Without Remorse to see if it’s got franchise potential, and Sean sings high praises of Netflix’s sci-fi starring Anna Kendrick, Stowaway.
On the rather odd side of things Nick explains why The Mitchells vs The Machines might be one of the best you’ll see this year, and the title fight of the evening is set between Kate Winslet’s gripping new drama Mare of Easttown and uh…Call the Midwife. Choose your fighter, folks.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth, Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage, and the credit for the edit Craig Hogg @craighogg_99.
Nick and Sean are back with a vengeance and ever so excited that we might be in a cinema again soon. Before that though, the lads break down the latest trailer for the hard-hitting realistic take on car theft and space travel that is F9: The Fast Saga. There's also Snyder's second go at the undead on the way in Netflix's Army of the Dead, and there's official Reelgood verdicts on a pair of 5-star pearls; The Sound of Metal and Promising Young Woman. On top of that Nick shares what fondness he has for Love and Monsters, as well as a trip to White House Farm. Give it a listen now.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth, Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage and credit for the edit @craighogg_99.
We're back from outer space with all manner of movie madness to pick apart as per. Firstly we talk about what the future holds for Ghost of Tsushima on the big screen as well as how great another attempted Suicide Squad looks. We also finally delve into that long anticipated and frankly overly long superhero epic that is the Snyder Cut of Justice League, as well as Falcon and the Winter Soldier. There's also a high level of excitement for the return of Line of Duty and Sean takes us through his journey of hate rewatching True Blood before he goes back to work.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth and Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage. As always credit for the edit goes to @craighogg_99.
Spider-Man has no way home, Superman has a reboot, and Sean has no time for Tom Hardy growling at people in films anymore. Just another regular Reelgood Podcast. This week we discuss what the future looks like for web-slingers and Kryptonians, what level of gore we can expect in the new Mortal Kombat film, and what listening devices Netflix are using to make the perfect film for Sean. Nick breaks down what went wrong with Capone, what is an acceptable time limit to give a film before turning it off (blasphemy, we know), and why we always stay turned on when it comes to Steven Spielberg. Yes, we know exactly how that sounds.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth and Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage. Credit for the edit, as always, goes to @craighogg_99.
We recorded on Valentines Day and love was in the air for Pedro Pascal, but not so much for Gina Carano. Following the news of one getting the boot from The Mandalorian and the other getting the go-ahead to join HBO’s long awaited adaptation of The Last of Us, we talk about what fame does to people and get some PR pearls of wisdom from Uncle Sean on the matter. We also try and decide the new look of Jared Leto’s Joker for the Snyder Cut of Justice League, and we pay a visit to Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel to see if it’s worth your stay. Most importantly, we finally reveal the winner to our Star Wars competition and find out who is going home with a fancy new Star Destroyer. Don’t ever say we don’t give you stuff.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth and Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage.
Well it's a milestone for us this week. Not only have we passed our 1k play mark thanks to you lovely lot, we're giving the podcast a little bit of a revamp. We're going to be releasing the podcast on a bi-weekly basis in future until things get back to normal, but don't fret, we're still going to be churning out nonsense for as long you want it. We also have the debut of the third member of the Reelgood Podcast that's been behind the scenes cutting out all of Sean's mic taps and trimming Nick's film rants down to a tolerable length - credit for the edit, Craig Hogg. Breaking him in to the regular Reelgood madness, we get his thoughts on the new Godzilla vs. Kong trailer, what the heck is going on with WandaVision, and his first time reaction to absolute classic, Silence of the Lambs. On top of that we've also got a brand new giveaway exclusive for podcast listeners this week to win a gorgeous bit of Star Wars art. Get. Stuck. In.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth, Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage and Craig at @craighogg_99.
This week the Marvel drought finally lifts and the boys get to see what's going on over at WandaVision's new place at Disney+. They also get excited about a FIGHT! starting with Mortal Kombat and the potential return of Captain America (or maybe someone else. entirely). Also in a benchmark moment of our times the lads struggle to agree if One Night In Miami is worth the stay, and they also bask in the splendour of a new hero. from 2021: Captain Average.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth and Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage.
Language gets a bit more colourful than usual this week, after the Reelgood lads discuss what they learned about after studying The History of Swear Words from Netflix (shock, Sean didn't study for it). We also talk about two competing lockdown films on the way, and after his birthday this week, which is our favourite Nicolas Cage movie. Somewhere along the way we talk about what we can't wait to get back to once all this is over, and why everyone remembers that Marilyn Manson myth when we were kids.
If you like what you're hearing, be sure to subscribe to iTunes, Spotify and all the big streaming services, and for more Reelgood stuff follow us on Instagram @thisisreelgooduk. Also you can find Nick on Twitter @nickstaniforth and Sean on Instagram @beardcarnage.
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.