This is a podcast featuring 2 drunk idiots talking about movies with a good looking guy killing bad people and banging lots of women. He drinks a lot too.
Topics include feeling sorry for a villain, Rocky's house, and the fate of little Marie and Steps.
Topics include the effects of philly cheesesteaks, pretty Ricky's criminal activity, and Sly's Oscar snub.
Topics include Robert's friends, no one respecting Rocky, and Little Marie's living quarters.
Topics include the degree of Paulie's blame, losing money, and public schools.
Topics include expectations for a new movie, general thoughts on the film, and of course the ending.
Topics include the Broccoli's taking out McClory, Le Chiffre's fear of the Africans, and is Vesper overrated?
Topics include the logistics of media moguls starting a war, Carver's maniacal disposition, and how much we don't care about Paris Carver.
Topics include Bond's skiing story, cocktails, and where Fekkish is.
Topics include the existence of dragons, Quarrel's drinking habits, and Goldeneye resort stories.
Topics include stupid wedding suits, cocaine, and Pam's professionalism.
Topics include Oddjob creeping out Bond, the fate of Bond's caddy, and why Goldfinger's reputation has declined.
Topics include beach cocktails, Maud, and no one respecting Bond.
St. John Smythe revisits Pierce Brosnan's debut. Topics include letters to Xenia's parents, remembering internet passwords, and running cyclists off the road.
In the first episode in several years St. John Smythe revisits Roger Moore's debut, Live and Let Die by himself.
In this episode we discuss Rocky. Topics include Sly's story, Paulie's debauchery, and poverty.
Topics include the Beast After Shave director, Adrian's disposition, and people giving Rocky lots of guff.
In this episode St. John Smythe and Peter Frank finish their lists with their top 24 movies.
In this episode, St. John Smythe and Peter Frank list their top 10 villains, henchmen, girls, songs, lairs, deaths, pre-title sequences, and Bond actors.
Episode 28: A View To A Kill by Drunk Bond Podcast
In this episode we discuss the 1983 film Octopussy. Topics include that Octopussy bump, 8 tentacles, and our unending love of Roger Moore.
In this episode we discuss Sean Connery's last outing as James Bond, Diamonds are Forever. Topics include cross dressing Blofeld, the franchise getting out of control, and the girls' inability to stop yapping.
Episode 25: You Only Live Twice by Drunk Bond Podcast
In this episode we discuss the most recent Bond outing, Spectre. Topics include that PTS, Waltz's letdown, and what's next for Bond.
With special guest Juan Burch, we discuss Daniel Craig's second outing as Bond, Quantum of Solace. Topics include Oddjob's return, how to throw a baseball, and Medrano bringing the pain.
In this episode we discuss Pierce Brosnan's last outing as Bond, Die Another Day. Topics include our hatred of Madonna, the Koreans, and Jinx talking.
In another bonus episode we discuss Rocky IV. Topics include the Apollo Drago debacle, the dirty Russians, and Rocky's questionable decision making skills.
Topics include Bond Mount Rushmore, backwards cultures, and the abomination that is Christmas Jones.
Topics include Drax's case of the grumpies, Jaws looking like an asshole, and all those attempts on Roger Moore's life.
Topics include Roger Moore's death, the Greeks, and Kristatos' pimp hand.
In this episode we discuss George Lazenby's sole outing as Bond, On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Topics include Draco, The Tale of Two Tracy's, and Lazenby's decision making skills.
St. John Smythe and Francis discuss Thunderball. Topics include dipshit Kevin McClory, underwater music, and all things Disco Volante.
In our third bonus episode with special guests Sir Hilary Bray and Freddie Grey, we discuss the 1997 video game Goldeneye 007. Topics include putting it in Xenia's beak, circular cheats, and our disdain for Natalya.
In our April Fools episode we discuss Rocky III. Topics include Paulie obviously, racial slurs, and a general disrespect for Apollo.
In this episode we discuss the 2012 film Skyfall. Topics include dust busters, Bond and Moneypenny's love affair, and inside peanut butter outside Mallory.
In this episode we discuss Daniel Craig's first outing as Bond, Casino Royale. Topics include a Casino Royale history lesson, African leaders, and strip clubs.
In this episode we discuss Brosnan's second outing, Tomorrow Never Dies. Topics include Mr. Gupta's dark desires, Elliot's dialogue, and all things Dr. Kaufman.
In this episode we discuss Pierce Brosnan's debut, Goldeneye. Topics include Ouromov's facial expressions, Xenia's effect on us, and our love for Judi Dench.
With special guest Pfather/Freddie Grey, we discuss Dalton's last outing as Bond. Topics include that young man, cuckolds, and Milton Krest's alcoholism.
Joined by our special guest Juan Burch, St. John Smythe and Francis discuss Timothy Dalton's first outing as Bond, The Living Daylights. Topics include Kara, her god forsaken cello, and Dalton's case of the grumpies.
In this episode we discuss arguably Roger Moore's best film, The Spy Who Loved Me. Topics include where Fekish is, Bond tailgating, and what Anya might smell like.
In this episode we discuss Roger Moore's second outing as Bond, The Man With The Golden Gun. Topics include that PTS, Nick Nack's job interview, and Scaramanga's utter brilliance.
In this episode we discus Roger Moore's debut as Bond, Live and Let Die. Topics include the Beatles, Kananga's deep bench, and stealing someone's virginity.
In our first bonus episode we discuss drinking with the villain, henchmen, girls, and allies of each movie.
We discuss the quintessential Bond movie, Goldfinger. Topics include Goldfinger's power moves, the opposite end of the spectrum of the Masterson family, and Oddjob's loyalty.
In the second of episode we discuss From Russia With Love. Topics include Rosa Klebb's stern features, Terrible Tatiana, and dicks out for Kerim Bey.
In our first episode we drunkenly attempt to go over the first James Bond film, Dr. No. Topics include Quarrel's inner anguish, Julius No's professionalism, and Sylvia Trench's lady parts.