Showing posts with label #Lambcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Lambcast. Show all posts
Monday, September 13, 2021
Monday, July 8, 2019
Lambcast 1989 Film Draft
While I did not get my first choice, I think I have the most solid collection of films of any people on the podcast.
- Field of Dreams, the Kevin Costner male weepy is a classic and has some terrific actors in it.
- Licence to Kill, Timothy Dalton's second and last outing as James Bond. A Great villain and some tortured 007 personality.
- When Harry Met Sally, even if you don't like Romantic comedies, you will like this movie that was the template for the 1990s romantic comedies that followed. Nora Ephron was awesome.
- Glory, IMHO the Best Film of 1989.
- UHF, a silly comedy but it stars "Weird" Al Yankovic.
Click the picture or this link and vote today. The alternatives are just too sad to accept.
Saturday, February 23, 2019
February Blues
This has never been a great month for new releases but there are several films I would like to have seen but simply did not have time to get to. I hope that you have been visiting with the podcast that I co-host, because that has been where most of my movie activity has been in the last few weeks.
As a birthday gift, I was able to choose the films to be considered for MOTM on the Lambcast. The Community selected Tombstone, so I hosted that show and you can catch up with it here:
We then embarked on an ambitious year long journey to cover all of the "official" James Bond films before the release next year of "Bond 25". Loyal readers know of my obsession with 007 and you can hear it being indulged, along with proof that obsession can be genetic here:
Frankly, I was so underwhelmed by the Academy Awards nominations this year, that for the first time ever since it began, we skipped out on the Best Picture Showcase. I did however provide some discussion on the awards on the Lambcast Oscar Prediction show. It's sell by date is rapidly approaching so if you want to hear before the results are announced, you better hurry.
Finally, I was the featured guest on the sister podcast on the Lamb, Acting School 101. Our subject for February {The Subjects celebrate a birthday in the month that they are discussed} was Laura Dern. My friend MovieRob hosts the show and we had a nice time talking about this fine actress, in a relatively short show [At least in comparison to the Lambcast].
This should bring you up to speed with the rather lazy month's work. There will be an upcoming podcast on the "How to Train Your Dragon" Franchise coming later this week. I will be hosting and I will put it up so i have one more entry in February at least.
As a birthday gift, I was able to choose the films to be considered for MOTM on the Lambcast. The Community selected Tombstone, so I hosted that show and you can catch up with it here:
We then embarked on an ambitious year long journey to cover all of the "official" James Bond films before the release next year of "Bond 25". Loyal readers know of my obsession with 007 and you can hear it being indulged, along with proof that obsession can be genetic here:
Frankly, I was so underwhelmed by the Academy Awards nominations this year, that for the first time ever since it began, we skipped out on the Best Picture Showcase. I did however provide some discussion on the awards on the Lambcast Oscar Prediction show. It's sell by date is rapidly approaching so if you want to hear before the results are announced, you better hurry.
Finally, I was the featured guest on the sister podcast on the Lamb, Acting School 101. Our subject for February {The Subjects celebrate a birthday in the month that they are discussed} was Laura Dern. My friend MovieRob hosts the show and we had a nice time talking about this fine actress, in a relatively short show [At least in comparison to the Lambcast].
This should bring you up to speed with the rather lazy month's work. There will be an upcoming podcast on the "How to Train Your Dragon" Franchise coming later this week. I will be hosting and I will put it up so i have one more entry in February at least.
Monday, October 8, 2018
Lambcast 446 The Predator Franchise
A little late in posting this link. The next show may be up today as well.
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Showgirls MOTM on the Lambcast #443
I did my duty and helped wrangle this show. The Vern actually hosted, but Jay said I had to go it alone as the Co-host. Still it was fun.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Most Anticipated Films for Remainder of 2018: Lambcast 440
Maybe this will help you discover some things to look forward too in the next few months.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Monday, July 16, 2018
Monday, July 9, 2018
Monday, July 2, 2018
Lambcast: Ocean's Remake A Palooza
Three Oceans and a sea of stars make up the cast of the Ocean's Remake a Franchise Palooza
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Ocean's 11,
Ocean's 12,
Ocean's 13,
Ocean's Eight
Monday, June 25, 2018
Lambcast: Jurassic World: Forbidden Kingdom
Dino-lovers delightfully devour devolving double take on "The World Jurassic".
Monday, June 11, 2018
Lambcast: The Shawshank Redemption
I told you that there would be more Lambcasts coming down the pike. So here is this Months MOTM at the Lambcast. Lots of love but a little shade gets thrown in as well. Have a listen.
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Lambcast: Modern Animation Draft
It is Official Now, I am Co-Host of the Lambcast. Jay Cluitt doesn't want to be burned out by the time he is 33, so he has asked me, a guy twice his age to spell him on a regular basis. I'll be co-hosting or hosting on my own several times this Summer. You will be seeing more posts like this, linking to the Lambcast Podcast. Please take advantage and listen. We usually have a great time talking movies.
This week however it is a Draft Show and all bets are off. It's a competition, so listen to the show and then go vote for the slate [mine] that you think is the best.
Click below to go vote.
http://www.largeassmovieblogs.com/2018/06/vote-for-the-winner-of-the-modern-animation-draft.html
This week however it is a Draft Show and all bets are off. It's a competition, so listen to the show and then go vote for the slate [mine] that you think is the best.
Click below to go vote.
http://www.largeassmovieblogs.com/2018/06/vote-for-the-winner-of-the-modern-animation-draft.html
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Lambcast: Roll Your Own Top Five, with a Surprise Host
I thought the recording app had only recorded one end of the conversation. Fortunately, when the data got in the right hands, it turned out to be fine. Hope you enjoy the show.
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Anime,
Bad Bosses,
Child Performances,
MCU,
Super Heroes,
Top Five Roll Your Own
Friday, April 13, 2018
Saturday, March 24, 2018
My Slate of Films from the Spielberg Draft on the Lambcast
OK, tell me that getting Spielberg's Biggest Blockbuster of the 1970s AND his Biggest Blockbuster of the 1980s isn't going to help me win this draft. Plus I have the sequel to his biggest Blockbuster of the 1990s to go along with it. This should be in the bag, but only if you do your part and vote for my slate in the Draft.
Jaws
There are plenty of posts on this site for this film. Here is a list:
40th Anniversary Jaws Week Posts
My Original Post on the 70s Summer Movie Project
Book Signing with Carl Gottlieb
Last Years Great Screening in a Great Theater
Others:
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Spielberg Blogathon Entry
While I don't want to support Heather's Team of films, I do have a link to my vigorous defense of
Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Vote at this link.
When you look at the choices, you'll know the right thing to do.
UPDATE! Victory!
Thanks everyone who voted.
Friday, March 23, 2018
Spielberg Draft on the Lambcast
You can listen to the episode here. Tomorrow I will post my draft choices and share a link to where you can vote for them. We had a very fun time talking all things Spielberg so you should take advantage and spend a couple of hours debating our positions.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Lambcast Movie of the Month: Ishtar
KAMAD hosts the MOTM on the Lambcast. The show features a looonnng trivia game of my creation but the length has more to do with how much fun everyone is having than any complexity to the game.
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