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"Darling it's better down where it's wetter, take it from me!"

Good job, Bran.

Uh… Pretty sure it's "Sergeant Pepper."

Yeah, it took me a while to get into the Armen Weitzman ep as he was operating on a completely different wavelength than the usual guest.

I can pinpoint the exact moment I fell head over heels for this show, and it was during the Tournament of Chompions ep where friend of the podcast/tournament commissioner Evan Susser bursts into the room playing "No Chance in Hell" the Vince McMahon theme song.

The fact that Fight Club took place in a seemingly pre-internet world dates it quite a bit. I think Mr Robot kind of needed to be made as it updates and reconciles the ideas of Fight Club and with our post internet, post 9/11 world, incorporating the Anonymous movement, the financial crash and PRISM surveillance

Surely it's Hawkins in Predator?

Well, here we all are: Ike, Mike & Mustard.

Django Unchained is his weakest movie overall? What about Death Proof? It's a film I enjoyed, but still feels odd and unsatisfying watching it divorced from its Siamese twin Planet Terror.

Went to see this in the cinema with two friends. He hated it, she liked it. I really enjoyed it. We all had an argument about it afterwards.

I went to see it with my family too. I can't remember whose suggestion it was. But I do remember we all really enjoyed it. My younger sister in particular loved Hank Azaria's Agador Spartacus. It certainly went down better than Chicago, which was the last film we would see together as a family unit.

I really wanted them to be related.

Woah, hold up, is that album artwork by Quentin Blake?

But we are all or-pents!

What does that mean exactly?

I watched this on Monday and echo the positive review.

Great to see a mention of Magnus Mills The Restraint of Beasts on here, a book which seems to have fallen by the wayside, but still remains a singularly peculiar and funny book. Apparently Pawel Pawlikowski was in the middle of directing an adaptation of it in 2006, but production halted after his wife tragically died

Hey! I pity the fool that doesn't like… he…

At some point in the future there may well be a revival of Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem, and no doubt someone will get to sink their teeth in the role of Johny "Rooster" Byron. And who knows what they will do with the role. Maybe they'll add their own little twists and variations. But no matter what, they'll be

Should've given the job to Herzog.