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Ed talks all films Mads Mikkelsen, and the 80s horror film Slugs. Hywel talks Desmond Davies, Frankenstein's Army and Sam Neill in Omen III: The Final Conflict
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Ed and Hywel finally discover the lost Speelborg interview, catch up after an unintended hiatus, and talk all things The Meg and Transylvania 6 5000
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Ed accidentally breaks an episode, now destined to become legendary due to the high number of celebrity interviews he managed to secure. Hywel talks water movies, including the apparently good Killer Mermaids. I'm unconvinced...
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Hywel fails to follow the brief, but we talk High School High, Return to Horror High and errr Howling 3. Meanwhile Ed has an awkward dad moment watching the Matrix Reloaded, and Hywel recounts the time he played Faces of Death to a class at school 'by accident'
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Ed and Hywel discuss slightly crap buddy movies, in particular, Scarecrow (1973), Every Which Way But Loose (1978) and Stakeout (1987)
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Ed goes on a mad rant about Polar Express. Hywel takes cover.
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Ed and Hywel talk movies that were always on at Christmas, and Hywel gets emotional about The Railway Children
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Ed and Hywel discuss the after-Bond careers of a few Bond Girls, including Ursula Andress in 'Slave of the Cannibal Gods' which leads into the weird world of animal rights (or lack of) in movies in the 70s and 80s
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Ed and Hywel talk Horror: Frank and Zed, Nightbreed, Ben, Inbred, The Devils Rain and all things terrifying and terrible.
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Ed and Hywel discuss Steven Martins and his post 1990 filuhms.
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What are the best post-1990 Steve Martin movies...? Hmm...!
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"We won't get done if we hate Wesley Snipes will we?"
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Hitting the big time with new celebrity listeners, Hywel and Ed stay grounded and crack on. This week we chat about The Land Unknown, Alien Covenant, Galaxy of Terror and needlessly taking out the joy of ambiguity in Star Wars
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Ed and Hywel take a look at British independent low-budget films. In particular, Hawk the Slayer (1980) with Jack Palance and John Terry (not that one), and Bill Forsyth's debut film That Sinking Feeling (1979)
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This week's slightly crap film under the microscope is 'Carry on Camping' (1969). We look at the general appeal of the entire 'Carry On' series, and some of the stories behind the cast.
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We discuss the 1972 British gothic horror movie The Asphyx with Robert Powell and Robert Stephens, followed by Mark L. Lester's Class of 1999.
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In our 20th episode (!) launching a year after we started this craziness, we discuss the slightly quite crap films Grizzly and Zombeaver. Hywel delves into the subgenre of 'bad bear movies' which... apparently exists.
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Hywel scares people in the woods, Ed launches a new feature, complete with jingle, and they talk sword and sorcery films from the 80s, comedy and the anxiety of time wasted in lockdown
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Ed organises a sing-a-long with mathematicians all across t'interweb, and his 10 year old son contributes a 'guess that tune' singing quiz. Hywel tries to secure sponsorship and talks Keanu Reeves' biggest hit: The Day The Earth Stood Still.
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Hywel talks spy movies, interstellar, his friends Mark and Spencer, and Butterfingers Stallone. Ed confuses Hywel by explaining that October should be the 8th month, December should be the 10th month, and July is just a vanity project.
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