We run the risk of ruining our childhoods by revisiting fondly remembered films. Hosted by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb.
We've gone all Kiwi again listeners: a NZ film and a NZ guest. Author Jamie Wall has very kindly selected the 1988 car-chase and explosion fest.: it's NEVER SAY DIE
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We have another special guest. Tyler from the fantastic Goon Pod has chosen the 1979 Steve Martin cat-juggling vehicle, THE JERK. So does this choice make Tyler a 'somebody' or a Shit-head?
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For the second part of our Bond Double Bill, Rob has chosen his first cinematic 007 experience. He's gone all Brosnan with 1995's GOLDENEYE. Will it be onatopp of his list of Bond films, or is it a…
... only for you!!! Yes, we're doing a Bond double bill. And for our first adventure we're looking at sexually aggressive parrots, Thatcher impersonations and pistachios for 1981's FOR YOUR EYES ON…
It's podcast time, and there's no need to be afraid. Yes, it's our Christmas Special, and Rob has chosen the incredibly festive noir-adventure-comedy KISS KISS BANG BANG. It's by Shane Black, so it…
Awright, geezers! Chris and Rob have gone all cockney and had a good old chin-wag over a cuppa Rosie Lee in Chris' lock-up about the 1997 gangster movie FACE. We hope you'll be 'avin a larf by the …
'Still Any Good?' is the podcast where we run the risk of ruining our childhoods by revisiting fondly remembered films. From all the way over in Hawke's Bay NZ, Rob and Chris (and sometimes a lovely…
Join us for yet another spooky venture into our childhoods as Jay Gent chooses the 1980 Disney folk-horror/sci-fi THE WATCHER IN THE WOODS. Is it still any good, or a load of old SKCOLLOB? Why not …
Join us for the second part of our horror double bill. Chris has chosen the 1982 sequel that's not actually a sequel - it's HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH. Please listen all the way through and…
Join us for part 1 of our Halloween Special as we dig up a very old film and see if it still has some life. Rob has chosen the 1935 horror sequel BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN.
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Family dysfunction ... bright colours ... slomo ... symmetry ... fonts! Yes, we're in the world of Wes Anderson for Rob's choice: The Royal Tenenbaums.
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Yes, it's that time of the year where we cosy up by the fire with our little tea-trays and chat about 2 episodes of TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. But this time, there's a twist: the episodes were selecte…
Gangsters! War! Guns! Pies! Songs! Children! umm ... Chachi!! Join us as we go back to 1974 to revisit BUGSY MALONE, as chosen by Retro Cinema's Gidgit VonLaRue.
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Join us in Chris' house - that's right, not the garage - as we discuss the 1976 thriller THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE. Is there a reason this Jodie Foster flick isn't celebrated alongside…
Rob's not the first guy who started recording a podcast with a Welshman he met in a Hawke's Bay works tea-room who turned out to be a bit of a film nerd, only to then have to move to Wellington for w…
Look up in the sky! It's a bird ... it's a plane ... no, it's two middle aged men doing a podcast in the middle of the night! Thankfully we have a super-b special guest along for the ride. The won…
We're joined by podcasting legend (and he does a bit of acting and writing as well) David Reed, who has very kindly chosen the second part of everyone's favourite franchise: POLICE ACADEMY 2: THEIR F…
Hi, pop-pickers! For our latest swinging episode, Chris has selected the 1996 fictional music biopic THAT THING YOU DO! Is it one-derful, or just an old pile of Hank? Join us and find out.
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Spluppets!! That's right, Rob's chosen an old Kiwi favourite - Peter Jackson's 1989 tale of sex, drugs, music, and puppets: MEET THE FEEBLES. Joining us for a little chat along the way is the co-wr…
Like a reunion of old chums, we've joined forces with Julia Raeside again to have a cosy chat about everyone's favourite gang of relatable middle-class gang of insubordinates. Yes, it's 1992's PETE…