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Lights! Camera! Action! This week on CheapShow, we present the podcast edition of our YouTube Live Stream event… “The Trash Cannes Film Festival 2024” (sponsored by Graxton Industries)! Paul has arranged an evening of experimental short films, movie chat and a glittering awards ceremony. As you can imagine, it doesn't exactly go to plan for Mr Gannon and there will be tears before bedtime as everything begins to collapse around him. A big part of Paul's problem is Eli's ego and his demands for “samples”. Will he get his hands on the mysterious Graxton chemicals and what will he say to accusations of plagiarism? Luckily, Ethan Lawrence joins us to add a bit of star power and represent his masterful mini movie! Sadly, Eli and Ethan are going to fall out, pretty quickly! And that's before we even get to the horror of the short films themselves AND Channel 84's sticky offering! FINALLY, as this event happened last week, Paul and Eli have recorded over 45 minutes of new, podcast exclusive, material to explain what's going on and make many, many apologies. The show must go on! With HUGE thanks to: Tom from Channel 84, Ethan Lawrence for appearing live, Vorratony for the exclusive art for this episode AND Ash Frith, Stuart Ashen, Richard Sandling, Tom Mayhew, John Matthews, Ben Baker, Alexis Strum & Paul Putner for their contributions to the show! (Film Festival Audio taken from the YouTube stream with new audio recordings for the new 45 mins of material) See pics/videos for this episode on our website: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-388-trash-cannes-film-fest-2024 See The YouTube Film Festival Live Stream Here: https://www.youtube.com/live/xnu20EbNl_U?si=ehFa7uN9JAVqIu3b And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you want to, follow us on Twitter/X @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid www.thecheapshow.co.uk Now on Threads: @cheapshowpod Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! MERCH Official CheapShow Merch Shop: www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow/shop www.cheapmag.shop Thanks also to @vorratony for the wonderful, exclusive art: www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow Send Us Stuff: CheapShow PO BOX 1309 Harrow HA1 9QJ
It's National Senior Citizens Day! To all of our elder listeners, we salute you. Rob leads the charge in a love fest of the Ted Lasso Holiday episode. Pete has some follow-up enthusiasm including this EW video in which Brendan Hunt covers the off-side rule with Brett Goldstein, and this Variety video in which we learn that Juno Temple is a tiny cucumber with anxiety along side the incredible Hanna Waddingham. Oh yeah, and if you want to check out a dose of Brett Goldstein's early stand-up, why don't you check out this video from his performance at Richard Sandling's Perfect Movie? And did you know he has a podcast? A MOVIE podcast? It's called "Films to be Buried With" and it's worth checking out. Pete loves CODA. He likes Beckett. Kyle watched Vivo with his kiddo and found his new favorite Miranda tune. We also have a bit of news following up on the South Park deal and how Trey Parker and Matt Stone just made $900 million. And yes, they did buy Casa Bonia. We did a bit deeper on the Ayer cut of Suicide Squad, and the value of dropping additional cuts of existing movies. Is the Snyder Cut reproduceable? Should every big film get a do-over? Kyle's Trailer: Copshop Rob's Trailer: Eternals Pete's Trailer: East of the Mountains THE LIST! We're celebrating Johnny Dangerously this week on The Next Reel with it's great visuals. For pairing, we offer a list of movies with great running or visual gags that are our favorites in hopes you might find the fun in them yourself. Kyle's List Top Secret Scott Pilgrim Versus the World The Muppet Movie (1979) Rob's List Wrongfully Accused The Naked Gun Airplane Pete's List Best In Show The Other Guys A Fish Called Wanda
It's National Senior Citizens Day! To all of our elder listeners, we salute you. Rob leads the charge in a love fest of the Ted Lasso Holiday episode. Pete has some follow-up enthusiasm including this EW video in which Brendan Hunt covers the off-side rule with Brett Goldstein, and this Variety video in which we learn that Juno Temple is a tiny cucumber with anxiety along side the incredible Hanna Waddingham. Oh yeah, and if you want to check out a dose of Brett Goldstein's early stand-up, why don't you check out this video from his performance at Richard Sandling's Perfect Movie? And did you know he has a podcast? A MOVIE podcast? It's called "Films to be Buried With" and it's worth checking out. Pete loves CODA. He likes Beckett. Kyle watched Vivo with his kiddo and found his new favorite Miranda tune. We also have a bit of news following up on the South Park deal and how Trey Parker and Matt Stone just made $900 million. And yes, they did buy Casa Bonia. We did a bit deeper on the Ayer cut of Suicide Squad, and the value of dropping additional cuts of existing movies. Is the Snyder Cut reproduceable? Should every big film get a do-over? Kyle's Trailer: Copshop Rob's Trailer: Eternals Pete's Trailer: East of the Mountains THE LIST! We're celebrating Johnny Dangerously this week on The Next Reel with it's great visuals. For pairing, we offer a list of movies with great running or visual gags that are our favorites in hopes you might find the fun in them yourself. Kyle's List Top Secret Scott Pilgrim Versus the World The Muppet Movie (1979) Rob's List Wrongfully Accused The Naked Gun Airplane Pete's List Best In Show The Other Guys A Fish Called Wanda
It's National Senior Citizens Day! To all of our elder listeners, we salute you. Rob leads the charge in a love fest of the Ted Lasso Holiday episode. Pete has some follow-up enthusiasm including this EW video in which Brendan Hunt covers the off-side rule with Brett Goldstein, and this Variety video in which we learn that Juno Temple is a tiny cucumber with anxiety along side the incredible Hanna Waddingham. Oh yeah, and if you want to check out a dose of Brett Goldstein's early stand-up, why don't you check out this video from his performance at Richard Sandling's Perfect Movie? And did you know he has a podcast? A MOVIE podcast? It's called "Films to be Buried With" and it's worth checking out.Pete loves CODA. He likes Beckett. Kyle watched Vivo with his kiddo and found his new favorite Miranda tune.We also have a bit of news following up on the South Park deal and how Trey Parker and Matt Stone just made $900 million. And yes, they did buy Casa Bonia.We did a bit deeper on the Ayer cut of Suicide Squad, and the value of dropping additional cuts of existing movies. Is the Snyder Cut reproduceable? Should every big film get a do-over? Kyle's Trailer: Copshop Rob's Trailer: Eternals Pete's Trailer: East of the Mountains THE LIST!We're celebrating Johnny Dangerously this week on The Next Reel with it's great visuals. For pairing, we offer a list of movies with great running or visual gags that are our favorites in hopes you might find the fun in them yourself.Kyle's List Top Secret Scott Pilgrim Versus the World The Muppet Movie (1979) Rob's List Wrongfully Accused The Naked Gun Airplane Pete's List Best In Show The Other Guys A Fish Called Wanda 00:00 - Saturday Matinée • 2021-08-21 01:28 - Still loving Ted Lasso 04:14 - Pete loves CODA. 07:22 - Beckett is the beaten up wrong man, wrong time on Netflix. 07:56 - More Miranda with "Vivo" 09:12 - Details on the South Park deal 12:01 - David Ayer's Suicide Squad Cut 20:30 - Let's Do Trailers 37:41 - Ouch! My Knees! The Liam Neeson Mystery Game 54:34 - Support Ten Years of The Next Reel 55:55 - The List! 01:09:28 - Coming Attractions
It's National Senior Citizens Day! To all of our elder listeners, we salute you. Rob leads the charge in a love fest of the Ted Lasso Holiday episode. Pete has some follow-up enthusiasm including this EW video in which Brendan Hunt covers the off-side rule with Brett Goldstein, and this Variety video in which we learn that Juno Temple is a tiny cucumber with anxiety along side the incredible Hanna Waddingham. Oh yeah, and if you want to check out a dose of Brett Goldstein's early stand-up, why don't you check out this video from his performance at Richard Sandling's Perfect Movie? And did you know he has a podcast? A MOVIE podcast? It's called "Films to be Buried With" and it's worth checking out.Pete loves CODA. He likes Beckett. Kyle watched Vivo with his kiddo and found his new favorite Miranda tune.We also have a bit of news following up on the South Park deal and how Trey Parker and Matt Stone just made $900 million. And yes, they did buy Casa Bonia.We did a bit deeper on the Ayer cut of Suicide Squad, and the value of dropping additional cuts of existing movies. Is the Snyder Cut reproduceable? Should every big film get a do-over? Kyle's Trailer: Copshop Rob's Trailer: Eternals Pete's Trailer: East of the Mountains THE LIST!We're celebrating Johnny Dangerously this week on The Next Reel with it's great visuals. For pairing, we offer a list of movies with great running or visual gags that are our favorites in hopes you might find the fun in them yourself.Kyle's List Top Secret Scott Pilgrim Versus the World The Muppet Movie (1979) Rob's List Wrongfully Accused The Naked Gun Airplane Pete's List Best In Show The Other Guys A Fish Called Wanda 00:00 - Saturday Matinée • 2021-08-21 01:28 - Still loving Ted Lasso 04:14 - Pete loves CODA. 07:22 - Beckett is the beaten up wrong man, wrong time on Netflix. 07:56 - More Miranda with "Vivo" 09:12 - Details on the South Park deal 12:01 - David Ayer's Suicide Squad Cut 20:30 - Let's Do Trailers 37:41 - Ouch! My Knees! The Liam Neeson Mystery Game 54:34 - Support Ten Years of The Next Reel 55:55 - The List! 01:09:28 - Coming Attractions
Battlefield Earth from 2000 is a bad film. This is no surprise to anyone but we had to watch it to make sure. And boy is it really, really bad. This John Travolta vehicle is truly awful. Listen to us try to figure out why. We also talk about Richard Sandling's film PHASE made entirely in lockdown (spoilers, not a bad film!). Watch Richard Sandling's film Phase here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/phase Podcast artwork by Jay. Like this artwork? Check out this and more at his Redbubble store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/jayess78/shop Join Gary & Jay as they review the film. In turn please review us on your podcast platform of choice. Please tell us what you thought of this film! Follow We Watch Bad Films on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeWatchBadFilms Music credit: thanks to Andy Aruldoss 'Breaking News' Background music via https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Listen to all episodes: https://anchor.fm/wwbf Like this? Buy us a Ko-fi! It helps us buy movie rentals to make more episodes https://ko-fi.com/wwbfpod
Host David Plympton welcomes listeners to his Podcast and interviews head of the local Neighbourhood Watch group, Richard Fanley. Featuring comedian, and winner of So You Think You're Funny, 2007. Richard Sandling
Fatal Deviation from 1998 is a bad film. We're joined by comedian, stand-up, actor and all-round amazing guy Richard Sandling as we talk about this utterly bonkers Irish martial arts film. Featuring lots of kicks, a specific amount of oranges and a member of Boyzone. Watch the bar fight recreation here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYyZpKhY45s Podcast artwork by Jay. Like this artwork? Check out this and more at his Redbubble store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/jayess78/shop Follow Rich on twitter: https://twitter.com/squat_betty Watch Rich's film PHASE: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/phase Join Gary & Jay as they review the film. In turn please review us on your podcast platform of choice. Please tell us what you thought of this film! Follow We Watch Bad Films on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeWatchBadFilms Music credit: thanks to Andy Aruldoss Listen to all episodes: https://anchor.fm/wwbf Like this? Buy us a Ko-fi! It helps us buy movie rentals to make more episodes https://ko-fi.com/wwbfpod
Actor, comedian and film-maker Richard Sandling stops by to talk about his ten Film Club Favourite choices, his new movie Phase and all sorts of other film and comedy related stuff Phase on Vimeo Richard's website Richard's Twitter
Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (AKA Edge of Hell) from 1987 is a bad film. It's a sort-of hair metal epic invoking the devil, with a plot like The Thing and lots of sex, and is still quite, quite bad. We also discuss good directors that make bad films. Shout out to Richard Sandling for suggesting the film https://twitter.com/squat_betty Join Gary & Jay as they review the film. In turn please review us on your podcast platform of choice. Please tell us what you thought of this film! Follow We Watch Bad Films on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeWatchBadFilms Music credit: thanks to Andy Aruldoss Listen to all episodes: https://anchor.fm/wwbf Like this? Buy us a Ko-fi! It helps us buy movie rentals to make more episodes https://ko-fi.com/wwbfpod
It's been 6 months in the making, features our biggest cast of characters, has the most special guest appearances and is packed with 13 great songs created by the CheapShow audience... But only one those songs can win "The Urinevision Song Contest 2020"! Who will win? How many of the judges will get the scoring right? Which song is the most demented and what exactly IS going on in the green room? To find out, listen to this week's episode of the world's best/most distressing economy comedy podcast! With thanks to contributors: Sauce Life – Morgan Keating (01:16) Shaking My Ass - Dancing Faders aka Alex Wells (03:57) Copy Paste, Love Hate – LJ Goody (02:44) Ptwing – Chris Weatherill (01:20) Peak Meatus – Brody Mossman (01:02) Waltz of the Coloured Blocks – Seth Seabolt (01:36) The Cheese Moments Debacle – Conor Howard (01:12) Robot Mind – Dylan Brinkley (00:50) The Dance of the Flatulent Beast – Elodie Cunningham (00:54) The Feeling When Noodles Hit Late At Night – Pumpkin Head (01:02) That Magic Touch – Chris Easton (01:38) Fruit Salad – Paul Byrne (01:16) The Jerk – Travis Tee (01:02) And with thanks to our special guest judges: Nick Helm, Mr Biffo, Stuart Ashen, Larry Bundy Jr, Sooz Kempner, Brian Wecht, Octavious King, Jenny Zigrino, Richard Sandling, Damien St John, Ben Baker, Ethan Lawrence & Rhianan MacDonald! @dontletschart @benbakerbooks @TheNickHelm @MrBiffo @Ashens @AshFrith @EthanDLawrence @squat_betty @SoozUK @Octav1usKing @skyegirl1998 @larrybundyjr @bwecht @jennyzigrinon @damienstjohn And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow Share & Enjoy. Photos/Videos for this episode can be seen at https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-190-urinevision-2020 If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! Podbible Interview: https://podbiblemag.com/2020/06/12/a-special-cheapshow-celebration/ MERCH www.cheapmag.shop www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow Paul is writing a book! Want to help make it happen? https://unbound.com/books/ghosts/
It’s episode 200, 200! And since we cannot celebrate in person with friends, Johnny and Andrew bring folk in to talk Hamilton and their lockdown fun. Join the revolution with Movies On Weekends’ Sarah Cook, Film journalist Nathanael Smith, Forbes and E!’s Simon Thompson, Comedian and film aficionado Richard Sandling, Activist and Host Sarah O’Connell and the return of super-duper film fans Jan Thomas and Dave Thomas in Act II! So settle in for a super expressive celebration of joy, love and the power of community, in the time when we are most alone. 200 Episodes in, this is our shot, we’re not throwing it away.
Richard Sandling is a comedian, film & VHS enthusiast and puncher of Steve Coogan's face. He joins Liam & Ben to discuss dogs in elevators, syllables and trauma-inducing cinema. This episode features a song called Hands, which may well be Liam's finest work. You can check out Richard's Website: https://www.richardsandling.com/ Or his Twitter: https://twitter.com/squat_betty ============================== The plan is that our show will always be available for free, but super-fans are encouraged to support The Conversation Hat via Patreon. There's a plethora of rewards available for doing so, including exclusive, Patreon-only episodes: www.patreon.com/conversationhat You can also get your grubby hands on some original Conversation Hat merch over on TeePublic: whether you want to declare your allegiance as a Geek, Artist or Terrible Person or you just want to upset those closest to you, we have what you need: https://www.teepublic.com/en-gb/stores/conversation-hat All monetary support goes back into the podcast. Other ways to support without giving us money: * Tell a friend about the show! * Sign-up to our mailing list: eepurl.com/bNX8A1 * Find us on Twitter and Facebook then like, follow, re-Tweet and all of that. * Find the podcast on YouTube and watch all our videos: www.youtube.com/channel/UCmizp2EVgjJhLn0W2gispXg * Subscribe to this SoundCloud account, hit those heart buttons, re-post, and we'll see you in a fortnight! ============================== The Conversation Hat is hosted by Ben Pierson and Liam Taylor, and edited by Laura Elmer. Music by Liam Taylor Logo by Cheyenne Betts The Conversation Hat is managed by Odd Creative: www.theoddcreative.com
Nick & Nathaniel were joined in the Fan Club-House this week by comedian Richard Sandling.
Nick & Nathaniel were joined in the Fan Club-House this week by comedian Richard Sandling.
This is it! This is the big one! Our BIGGEST one yet! To celebrate somehow reaching episode 50, we have gone big AND we've gone home. Back to the House of Pickles to record this mammoth pointless milestone of an episode! We are joined on this special occasion by two very special guests. Ash Frith comes out from behind a phone line to join us face to face and he is accompanied by Richard Sandling, who was there at the very beginning when CheapShow was stupidly called The Uncliqueables. So how are we stuffing this episode? Well... Paul & Eli tackle your questions in a bumper #AskCheapShow segment that quickly goes off the rails and causes some mathematical confusion in the process. This also gives everyone the chance to look back over the past 49 podcasts. There is a mind blowing "Tales From The Dancefloor" that questions reality in more ways than one. We revisit Paul's "FrothShop" for more cheap eats from Gannon's fictional candy emporium. We revisit "Bobby's" branded snacks and take on their range of budget maize crisps. The results are quite surprising... especially Paul's new "FrothShop" voice. We play another bargain board game based on a TV show format with Noel Edmonds' "Telly Addicts" which annoys Eli, upsets Ash and throw Richard for a loop. There is also time for "Silverman's Platter" where he delivers two odd musical curios, one which puts us back in Eurovisionland and one that makes us want to die inside. And as an aside, Richard brings along a very rare VHS. Finally, CheapShow delivers the most ultimate "Price of Shite" ever. It's full of shocks, surprises, twists and also features possibly THE most awesome/awful piece of charity shop shite ever seen on the show. It's one that the charity shop itself thought it would never sell! The outcome will SHOCK you. We also get a few hellos from past CheapShow guests... some who were less keen to come back then others, albeit very briefly! So download, relax and enjoy the biggest Power Bottom of a podcast CheapShow has done to date... Warning: Contains added Noel Edmonds. Who is now our enemy. But why...? (With HUGE thanks to David Milner for his brilliant new CheapShow introduction theme!) And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow Share & Enjoy. Subscribe or Die! You can see pictures and accompanying videos for this episode on our website www.thecheapshow.co.uk If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid as well as our guests @squat_betty @Ashfrith @patsharp @damienstjohn @bwecht @ashens @EggsyGLC If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Review, Share, Comment... all that jazz!
Guests: Stuart Ashens & Richard Sandling Recorded Live at MCM London Comic Con in October The boys are back and LIVE at London's awesome MCM Comic Con on the Vidfest Stage. In this supercharged hour of podcast loveliness, Paul and Eli argue over who's introduction is worse... Until Richard Sandling adds his own suggestions. Stuart Ashens joins us a second time to answer "Piss All" to most of our poised questions and endures another bout of "Murder Hotel" Halloween sweets. With HUGE thanks to the Vidfest crew, MCM Comic Cons and the awesome audience, we present another hour of bargain hunting, arguments, taste tests and audience participation. Visit our lovely website for more podcasts www.thecheapshow.co.uk If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com You can follow Stuart Ashens @Ashens or subscribe to his massively popular YouTube Channel. Richard Sandling can be found at www.thatawesomemovieguy.com or @squat_betty For more about MCM or Vidfest, visit: http://www.mcmcomiccon.com/london/schedule/vidfest-schedule/ And if you have to, join us on Facebook - just look for "The CheapShow"! If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Share, Comment... all that jazz! Subscribe to us on Stitcher or iTunes and get fortnightly geeky fun WARNING *Show contains strong language and adult material
Live from the Leicester Square Theatre in London, England, Doug welcomes rapper Scroobius Pip and comedians Roisin Conaty and Richard Sandling to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Boys Return to Latitude! In episode 8 of Cheap Show, Eli and Paul reminisce about their recent adventure at Latitude Festival and play clips from their time there with the hope to remember just what exactly happened. They argue over who forgot to bring the right props, the quality of food served at the festivals, the price of said food, the incredible heat, climbing trees when drunk, losing mobile phones, being inches away from dangling penises, the state of festival toilets, carefully constructing sentences, the marvels of technology, wi-fi hotspots and much much less... It bears mentioning that NOT ONCE do they talk about the cultural aspects of one of the UK's greatest music and arts festivals. It was THAT kind of festival. Paul and Eli would like to thank the following people for helping make their Latitude Festival experience so (barely) memorable. Mark Allen, Gavin Osbourne, Sarah Bennetto, The Story Beast, Richard Sandling, Matt Highton, Starbomb and Latitude Festival itself! So listen, enjoy, download, subscribe to "CheapShow" Follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow or @elisnoid @ashfrith Visit our lovely website for more podcasts www.thecheapshow.co.uk If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, join us on Facebook - just look for "The CheapShow"! If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, share, comment... all that jazz! Subscribe to us on Stitcher or iTunes and get fortnightly fun WARNING *Show contains strong language and adult material
The Overthinkers are joined by comedian Richard Sandling to discuss comedy, criticism, virality, and film adaptations of novels. Episode 204: The Notional Ryan Seacrest originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]
Danielle, David and guest Richard Sandling have been to see The Muppets and all talk about the classic Sullivan's Travels.
Frogcast @ the Fringe: Richard Sandling I catch up with Richard Sandling, star of Peep Show, after his Edinburgh show; Richard Sandlings Perfect Movie. Whilst sat in the bar of the Cameo Cinema we discuss all things comedy, films and … Continue reading →