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It's been a long time coming but finally it's here and is SO worth the wait! Yes - the latest episode of ‘Spoilerama' has dropped! (Wherein we review a new popular cinema release.)
A month has passed. The spoiler moratorium is up. The movie made more than $1.2 billion. And listeners of this podcast have no doubt seen it twice already, just like Saint and Jim each have. So, it's time to talk about it. And if you somehow HAVEN'T seen it yet? Then you are hereby instructed to neither read, nor listen further — because the boys are gonna break it down. The action! The Easter eggs! The cameos! The story! The parts where there could've been more story! The parts that weren't even remotely necessary for the story, but were still pretty fun anyway! Sure, Wade & Logan's Excellent Adventure was a fanservice-filled romp, but there were still some chaotic head-scrathers to discuss as they make their way into the MCU, and leave the last shreds of the former Fox-verse in tatters. So LFG.
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On this week's Spoilerama we're feeling very positive about our chosen subjects.
To celebrate the reissue of Krzysztof Kieslowski's classic trilogy this week's ‘Spoilerama' release is a double A side! For the first time since as far back as we've bothered to check we have two episodes dropping back to back, one after another and simultaneously at the same time. First up is ‘Three Colours Blue' - but what do we really think of this all time magnificent masterpiece of cinema history?
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This week Katie and Brit discuss the 1985 Lovecraftian horror-comedy RE-ANIMATOR. Created by the team behind HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS (yes, that's actually true), this cult classic exudes camp and wit and relishes in pure gore. At Miskatonic University in Arkham, Massachusetts, the idyllic campus lives of compassionate but naïve medical student Dan and his loving and intelligent fiancé Meg are interrupted with the Dean's introduction of Herbert West: a brilliant new student on the brink of discovery and madness in the pursuit of defeating the ultimate enemy: death. Starring: Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Bruce Abbott, and David Gale. Directed by: Stuart Gordon. Next week's movie: DON'T LOOK NOW TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 Intro 00:10:00 RE-ANIMATOR Summary and Characters 00:17:56 SPOILERAMA! 01:15:00 Rating/Recommendation 01:19:04 Next Week's Movie (DON'T LOOK NOW) Royalty free music used: Ready Set Go and Outro White Smoke Copyright 2020 Grindhouse Girls Podcast
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
Karen and Georgia cover the murder of Adam Walsh and the aftermath of the case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inside the tumble dryer of pop culture this week… REPENT, HARLEQUIN! Is there more to Joaquin Phoenix’s turn in the hit Joker origin movie than half Taxi Driver and half King of Comedy? The movie has divided critics – will it divide our panel?FIRE UP THE QUATRO: Does the biopic of original beleathered rock vixen Suzi Quatro convey the supercharged excitement of her doing Can The Can? And do we actually need biopics of every single pop star?NO MORE KILMISTER NICE GUY: A major reissue programme for rock’s most horrible band Motörhead commences with their two 1979 albums Overkill and Bomber. Special guest Justin Quirk explains their unique and deathless appeal to a blankly confused Andrew. WHAT A WAYSTAR: In a unique, spoiler-sodden post-credits sequence Andrew and Siân discuss the nerve-shredding finale to Season 2 of Succession. Could we believe what we were seeing and is it officially the Best Thing on Telly Ever (for now)?Special guests Iestyn George of NME, GQ and Golf Punk fame and men’s mags man about town Justin Quirk are Siân and Andrew’s oppo’s this week. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Audio production by Sophie Black. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early, plus the famous EXTRA BIT, when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
'Downton Abbey' at the Stella Theatre, what could be more genteel, elegant and sophisticated - than a Spoilerama review of the experience?
The all new Toy Story 4 at the all new Savoy 1 reviewed by the same old Spoilerama (147)
In a special episode Barney Taylor guest reviewer on our most successful episode ('Trolls'), interviews us for his Hollywood Cinema class. (We love talking about ourselves)
Here at Spoilerama we believe in breaking the rules - that's why we make them. So for one week only our fortnightly podcast goes - weekly.
The episode everyone (in Spoilerama) has been waiting for! Marina finally gives her verdict on an Irish classic. Plus our response to this week's challenges - A film from the 90s with a one-word title and one made by a Scottish filmmaker.
This week, Dave of POP CULTURE CASE STUDY and Jairo of THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST do their best to help a relatively unknown actor take his career to super stardom. Inspired by the conversations on THE HAROLD & MAUDECAST and SPOILERAMA podcasts, Jairo and Dave discuss THE SNOWMAN and Michael Fassbender's search for stardom. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
As Marina and Mick are fully occupied with weddings and getting old (respectively)this week's show is taken over by our star correspondent Down Under Juana Muscat. Here she tells us her reaction to the arrival in Australia of a Spoilerama favourite 'Maudie'.
It's week 52 of 'Spoilerama' and that means we've been on-line for a full year! To celebrate we have an episode which highlights what makes the show so unique - Marina laughing at the elderly.
Our last day in college and we get to interview our classmates for 'ShowReal'! - A video version will follow eventually - in the meantime here are some audio highlights.
It's our Fiftieth episode! And as we (practically) started this whole podcasting adventure with a David Lynch film we are celebrating this milestone with another - that just happens to be on re-release anyway.
A talk about 'The Neon Demon' naturally brings in 'The Matrix', 'The Godfather' and 'Mary Poppins' (again!). Well it does when you have film-maker Chris Buckley as a special guest!
Following on from last week's discussion on 'Beauty And The Beast' we continue the Disney theme with a look at the two 'Fantasia' films.
As this week's film 'Beauty And The Beast' is a musical - we bravely attempt to sing the entire podcast! (And we fail.)
This week we discuss Isabelle Huppert in Paul Verhoeven's 'Elle' - and we have very different reactions to the film.
This week we discuss Juanita Wilson's excellent film 'Tomato Red' - again. This is because we recently attended a Q&A with the director herself - and we include highlights of that too.
In this episode we discuss 'Moonlight' and 'Tomato Red' and its Marina's turn to tell a tale of her trip to the cinema.
In this episode we talk about what we loved and what we hated at this year's Audi Dublin International Film Festival - and reveal what the 'Surprise Film' was.
With the Academy Awards announced on Sunday this episode we discuss what we would like to win - and predict what probably will.
For this episode of Spoilerama we confine ourselves to just one movie as we prepare for the upcoming ten day feast of the Dublin Film Festival.
An episode filled with history as this week we look at two very different true life stories - and Marina makes a public apology.
In this episode we are joined by special guests and fellow Podcasters Laura Sheridan and Sarah Byrne to discuss this week's films - at length.
Two different films dealing with grief in two different ways - and both doing so infinitely better than 'Collateral Beauty' did!
This week we've seen five films between us!! (But only one of them is worth talking about.)
In this episode we discuss two films that take us from the Godly - to the God-awful!
New year and new approach. As our new year resolution is to see as many films in the cinema as we can we are going to be bringing more of them to our podcast. So this week we have two films up for discussion. But we start with own small tribute to Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
This week we have a special extended edition of the show where we look back on the year gone by and forward to the one ahead. And find out 'Marina's Annoying Character' of the year!
It's a Christmas special so we have to have special guests! In this episode we are joined by Marie O'Neill & David Hughes from Dublin Business School Library. Discussing a classic movie like this inevitably makes for a lively debate - even if we all agree!
SPOILER FREE!! Here at Spoilerama we always strive NOT to live up to our name and never more so than now (because we're afraid of death threats) when we discuss the new Star Wars film. So this episode is not so much a review as a reaction to the midnight screenings of Rogue One on release day at the LightHouse cinema.
This week we discuss the new film from Robert Zemeckis starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard.
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In this week's edition we are joined by distinguished academic and author Dr Barnaby Taylor to discuss - 'Trolls'.
Written and directed by Tom Ford, 'Nocturnal Animals' is this week's film under review.
Here at Spoilerama we always like to stay neutral in all matters political so you know you won't get any sort of reaction to, or comment on, recent electoral events when you tune in to our podcast. But we would urge you to listen now - before the world ends!
Marina Gorski: Hater of horror films that are filled with blood and gore, particularly contemptuous of 'stupid Zombie shite!'. In this episode we review the new film from director Sang-ho Yeon. A horror film set on a train - filled with zombies.
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We discuss the latest film from one of our favourite directors.
In the final part of our trilogy we feature a Q&A with Greg Sestero that was hosted at FilmBase in Dublin by director John Carney.
In Part 2 of our special trilogy on 'The Room' we have a live performance of scenes from the original play by Tommy Wiseau. (Yes - there is such a thing.)
This week on 'Spoilerama' we have not one, not two, not three... oh wait actually - THREE episodes of our internationally available podcast series! That's because the film we are celebrating this week is widely considered the best of its kind. (That kind being worst films ever made). The star of Tommy Wiseau's 'The Room', Greg Sestero, was in Dublin recently for an event in FilmBase organised by Voices On Film. He kindly agreed to talk to us at 'Spoilerama' and this first episode is that exclusive interview. Enjoy! (we did).
Marina has just seen 'Monty Python's Life of Brian' for the first time. It will definitely not be the last time.
In this episode we go back to our roots where we discussed films we recommended to each other. This week Marina recommends 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' to Mick.
A final (promise!)dip into our archives sees us follow last week's episode on Tim Burton with another discussion of a favourite director - Woody Allen.
In this episode from the archives we discuss 'Beetlejuice', 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' - and pretty much every other film Tim Burton has made.
This week we are coming to you direct from the wonderful Lighthouse cinema in Smithfield (Dublin!) where we were able to give our review of the latest film from Pedro Almodovar immediately after seeing it!
When promoting each new episode of our PodCast we here at 'Spoilerama' strive to pick the right image that conveys just how we felt about the film under review. This week we are discussing 'Suicide Squad'.
In this week's episode of 'Spoilerama' we discuss 'Jason Bourne' which marks the return of one of cinema's greatest characters to the screen.
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Here is a picture of Mick preparing his notes for this week's podcast.
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As we are all busy working on our first film "The Circle Sessions" this week's episode of 'Spoilerama' is the classic much-requested discussion on "Mary Poppins'. It was our first attempt at recording a podcast - as you will clearly hear!
This week's 'Spoilerama' is a review of 'The Secret Life of Pets and as this is our first review of an animated film we thought it would be fun to transform a photo of ourselves into a cartoon with some 'Cartoon-me' software!
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The new film from Whit Stillman adapted from the novella by Jane Austen.
A film about Dublin in the 1980s - just the sort of thing to appeal to a twenty (something)year old Brazilian girl! - And also to her Irish forty (a lot of things)year old sidekick.
Discussing the new film from Shane Black starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling.
This episode focuses on 'Alice Through The Looking Glass' directed by Jame Bobin.
A discussion on Jodie Foster's 'Money Monster' starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts.
Chris Geehan of HyperDuck Soundworks joins us once again to talk about The Last of Us for this Spoilerama Edition of Game Club