Jeremy and Chris Arnsby get lost in the Outback discussing the 2004 Australian drama Japanese Story, starring Toni Collette. Be warned that the podcast contains heavy spoilers from the start, and listeners are very strongly recommended to watch the film first.
033 - ISHTAR
Chris Arnsby joins Jeremy to discuss the 1987 comedy adventure Ishtar, starring Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman, in a conversation touching on such diverse subjects as Ted Bovis, Paul McCartney, Transformer fatigue and hilarious subversions.
030 - THE 2016 REVIEW
Jeremy returns for a new year and is joined by Chris Arnsby for a review of the last year's new releases. Listen in to discover the secret genius of Dan Brown, the importance of good diction, which film only Chris saw and find out what Jeremy sounds like when he's really cross.
See below for a playlist of previous best film winners!
029 - DOCTOR DOLITTLE
Chris Arnsby joins Jeremy to watch the 1967 musical Doctor Dolittle, starring Rex Harrison and several thousand animals. Listen in as they touch on such subjects as Harry Enfield, V for Vendetta, The Perishers and the worst man in the world.
027 - MANOS: THE HANDS OF FATE
Jeremy and Chris Arnsby present a commentary for the 1966 horror anti-classic Manos: The Hands of Fate, intended for listening while playing the film via home video or online. Join them as they uncover the Cocktail Party of the Damned, David Niven's shoulders and lashings of waldorf salad.
025 - HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH
Jeremy and Chris Arnsby commemorate the season with the 1983 horror Halloween III: Season of the Witch, co-written and produced by John Carpenter. Topics under discussion include the inventor of modern television, the vanished Carry On film, Terry Wogan - mass murderer, the joke too dirty for Blazing Saddles and Admiral Horatio Pumpkinhead.
017 - WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S
Jeremy and Chris Arnsby go to the beach to enjoy the 1989 comedy Weekend At Bernie's, starring Jonathan Silverman and Andrew McCarthy, with the discussion taking in such subjects as imaginary baseball teams, Superman III, Outback masculinity and giving Thatcher a kicking.
016 - 2010
Chris Arnsby joins Jeremy to travel to the future in 2010, the science-fiction drama from 1984 and sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey with their conversation touching on such topics as Salvador Dali, medieval Scotland, Peter Sellers being buried alive and the Monolith's page on Friends Reunited.
013 - THE KEEP
Chris Arnsby assists Jeremy in investigating The Keep, the 1983 Gothic horror directed by Oscar nominee Michael Mann, in a discussion that takes in Clive Dunn, inappropriate merchandising and how to ruin a Christmas classic.
012 - THE 2015 REVIEW
Chris Arnsby joins Jeremy to help him run through the best and worst new releases of 2015, as well as recapping a couple of dozen others he's seen. Join them to find out which Hollywood star is 'insufferable', which straight-to-video movie should have had a Best Actress nomination and which lucky film is 'perfect'.
010 - BEING THERE
In this episode, Jeremy is joined by Chris Arnsby to investigate the 1979 film Being There, directed by Hal Ashby and starring Peter Sellers.
007 - THX 1138
Chris Arnsby is back to chew over THX 1138, the 1971 sci-fi drama and George Lucas's directorial debut, with topics under discussion also including the cinematic history of toilets, which films made Chris and Jeremy sleep with the lights on and how the Star Wars prequels compare to stepping on a land mine.
003 - THE MEDUSA TOUCH
Chris Arnsby returns to talk about The Medusa Touch, the 1978 supernatural thriller starring Richard Burton, with our discussion including the question of how little screen time a lead character can have, whether we agreed with the film's mass-murdering villain and we describe the most exciting book jacket we've ever seen.
001 - FREDDY GOT FINGERED
In this edition, Chris Arnsby joins Jeremy to talk about Tom Green's infamous 2001 bad taste comedy Freddy Got Fingered, where they discuss the perfection of Back To The Future, Kenny Everett's rule of comedy and how much they both hate Seth MacFarlane.