We mostly talk about movies...mostly.
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Apparently it's been months since we recorded. Time has lost all meaning and we have a stuffed episode as a result.
The main movie of the week is The Batman, join us for a talk about the other stuff we watched over the past month. Or don't, I'm not your mum. Does anyone even read these?
In what is becoming a New Years Eve tradition the Raptors crew, plus Danny Matthews (back for more of our rambling nonsense), go on an inebriated and chemically fueled look at what we have watched since we last put out an episode. We cover the latest Spider-Man and Matrix efforts. The Ghostbusters reboot/sequel, House of Gucci and a few others. You know the script by now. Enjoy!
The Raptors are back with your super delayed takes on the hottest movies whilst navigating the hellscape that is the modern world. In this episode we have a moan about the Cop26 takeover of Glasgow, we offer differing opinions on our experiences with Tom Hardy's latest Venom outing and Tommy wonders if Wes Anderson has finally disappeared up his own arse. All of this and the age old question of just how anime is Dune. Producers note: there were a coupe of technical hitches due to using a shitty old laptop to record. I have tried to clean it up but there may be a couple of moments where it feels like there has been a cut. Sorry y'all.
Thankfully Idris Elba cancelled the Apocalypse so that we could get the band back together to talk about all the movies that kept us sane during Covid. Come join us.
The Raptors converse about life in the last 7 days and what we have watched including Just Mercy Birds Of Prey Anime David Copperfield Marriage Story Parasite and much much more.
Does anyone actually read these? Surprising no-one, I've entirely forgotten what we spoke about on the show other than Bad Boys, even then I only know that because I named the file on the night of the recording. It's a real J.J Abrams style mystery box of a show. People still like that stuff, right? Possible contains mild talk of Jaffa Cakes.
After several months, we're back to record one last podcast for 2019. We catch up on the movies and TV shows from the past few months and reminisce about the good and bad media from earlier in the year. Happy new year, all the best for 2020 from the three of us at Raptors in the Kitchen.
Neil and Tommy discuss Joker Rambo 5 Ad Astra The Farewell Judy Big Mouth Season 3 South Park Ready or Not HellFest Disenchantment Orange flavoured Twirls Dad Mags
This week we chat about IT chapter 2, The Boys, Sharknado, netflix rewatches. Paco's knowledge is tested on Friday the 13th trivia and his chances of finishing his upcoming marathon. Neil was told Frozen is better than Moana! Tommy has returned from the Highlands unscathed all this and more. Join us
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Strap in for a lengthy recap of what Paco was up to in Spain as well as his thoughts on Spider man and Toy Story 4. Not gonna lie, I forgot what Neil and Tommy talked about, it's been a while since we actually recorded this episode.
This week Tommy and Neil discuss: Stranger Things Jaws and the rise of Blockbuster Cinema Arnie Classic Raw Deal Anime In Fabric What we do in the Shadows tv series Midsommar Spider-Man Far From Home and many more..
Rodriguez is a away on a holy quest to better himself and maybe make some friends along the way, so it is up to Tommy and Neil to hold down the ship by being (as per usual) suitably under-prepared about what movies they have watched and gibber on about what they have scranned lately. Also they are doing the editing...so...er...good luck with that.
This week we talk about the latest cinematic releases including X-Men Dark Phoenix, Ma, Diego Maradona, The hustle and Neil gives us hios thoughts on his second viewing of Avengers: Endgame. Paco and Neil continue their journey into Jojos bizarre adventures and Tommy gives his thoughts on rewatching The Wire plus many more...
It's Him. This week The Raptors enthusiastically gush over John Wick Chapter 3 after discussing the new Terminator trailer, Detective Pikachu and a bunch of other movie stuif. Also, watch One Punch Man.
The tables have turned as Tommy hasn't watched a movie for possibly the first time in podcast history, leaving Neil and Paco to pick up the slack. This week we talk about the new Pokemon movie and the Aretha Franklin movie.
The Raptors are joined by a post Endgame and emotional Andy Conner for a mammoth 3 hours plus episode. We discuss Red Joan, Greta, Anime, Hollywood remakes/reboots, nostalgia, jam magnets and then the film event of the year Avengers Endgame. All this and more.
You wait weeks for an episode of Raptors in the Kitchen and two come along on the same day! Sorry about that, it was entirely laziness on my part. This week Neil isn't feeling too hot so Paco and Tom go back to basics and two man the show. There's talk of Star Wars and Marvel in light of the recent Disney celebration and a whole bunch of reviews for this weeks movies.
Not gonna lie, we recorded this so long ago I've entirely forgotten what we spoke about.
Another long episode packed with reviews of Us, Shazam and a bunch of other stuff.
A long show this week with a lot of non movie related rambling at the start. We eventually do review some new releases in amongst the banter.
Tommy and Neil hold down the fort while Paco uses his long weekend to go hiking. Reviews include Serenity, Captain Marvel and Behind the Curve
Look, let me level with you. It's late and I can't think of anything even slightly witty. We review Fighting with my Family and some other stuff as well as, predictably, talk about food. Come join us.
We're joined by Raptors founder and all round good guy, Alan Kerr on this week's episode where we eventually get around to talking about current releases in amongst a meta conversation about podcast, more food talk and reaching out to celebrities on Twitter.
This week, Tommy unknowingly opens the show with a review of Good Times before the Raptors quickly get sidetracked by an extensive talk about sweets from our childhood. It all goes downhill from there as we talk about Allita: Battle Angel, a movie that should have remained as a relitively obscure 90s anime.
Ending our streak of failed episodes, the Raptors open the Kitchen door of 2019 with a review heavy episode of the latest movies just in time for Oscar season.
This week we are yet again plagued by audio issues, we apologise for the echo you will hear through out the episode BUT if your little ears can stand the annoyance we have a good show for you this week with reviews of Susperia, Robin Hood and the new Netflix Coen movie that I've already forgotten the name of. Enjoy.
This week the Raptors catch up with each other and talk about some new and old films they've watched over the past few weeks including First Man, Bohemian Rhapsody, Small Foot and Overlord.
Tommy and Neil are joined by our frightening friend, Jason Mann, to talk about most of the Halloween movies from the eponymous slasher franchise. Check under the bed, make sure the closet is empty and plug it into your earholes.
We lost another podcast to the internet gods so we're a little late with the newest episode. This week we talk about the Neil Armstrong biopic First Man as well as briefly mention our thoughts on Venom and Bad Times at the El Royale.
Neil has fled the country and is now in hiding in Mexico, while he's gone Tommy and Paco take you through the weeks news, trailers and new releases with reviews of Mile 22 and A Simple Favour.
This week the Raptors discuss, The Nun, Searching, Blackkklansman, Yardie and many more
This week I checked the audio to make sure it wasn't doing weird stuff but unfortunately that's where my professionalism ends as I go for a second week without watching anything new. Lucky the other Raptors are here to talk about Festival, Equalizer 2 and Happy Time Murders. Look, I know BlacKkKlansman is out but we didn't get to see it, stop looking at me like that. You're not my boss!
Latest episode of RITK. This week in the kitchen subjects include; Why did Danny Boyle walk on Bond?Top Gun 2 casting. Possible return of Paul Walkers character to the Fast franchise. Deadwood movie. Lidl oven alarms, Space Fashion and many more. Trailers reviewed - King Lear, Hold The Dark, Outlaw King. Films reviewed - Michael Collins, Christopher Robin, The spy who dumped me.
After a heroic battle with technology, Neil narrowly avoids having to leave the house to record the podcast in person and the Raptors proceed to fill your ears with talk of this week's releases including The Meg and The Darkest Minds.
Our last Marvel movie of the year is here and The Raptors weigh in on the caper comedy. Tommy also gets excited about The Meg....again.
We're joined by special guest Stevie Pollock as the Raptors take to the road to record from the exotic locale of Neil's maw's hoose to argue over which movies had aliens and which ones were angels as well as talk about the new instalment of the Mission Impossible series, Fallout.
Tommy and Neil take a look back through the Mission Impossible franchise just on the cusp of the next instalment (Fallout) hitting UK cinemas on July 25th
Paco messed up the first attempt at this week's podcast so we had to sit back down for a repeat attempt. This week we talk about the Incredibles 2 and Skyscraper as well as other bits and bobs from the past week of cinema.
This week we're made whole again as Tommy returns to civilisation to talk you through this weeks releases. Featuring Whitney, Sicario 2: Soldado and Tag with some more meandering bits in-between.
Join the Raptors this week as we discuss the latest crime comedy Ocean's 8. Despite the fact that we only recorded this a few days ago I've entirely forgotten everything we spoke about so this description is a bit lacking. Deal with it, you're not my boss. But also how's your week been?