In the very last episode of the Better With Booze Film Club Podcast, we end as we began nine years ago, by reviewing the 1977 film Death Game. How have our thoughts changed? Tune in and find out!
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In the very last episode of the Better With Booze Film Club Podcast, we end as we began nine years ago, by reviewing the 1977 film Death Game. How have our thoughts changed? Tune in and find out!
In the very last episode of the Better With Booze Film Club Podcast, we end as we began nine years ago, by reviewing the 1977 film Death Game. How have our thoughts changed? Tune in and find out!
This week, your intrepid cohosts take on the 2009 sports biopic drama The Damned United. So celebrate the start of the English football season by tuning in and listening to us!
Elisa's final week of hosting duties brings us the 2007 vigilante thriller The Brave One. What did her brave cohosts think of her selection? Tune in and find out.
Kevin Bacon is a mild mannered man whose fam...you know what? It's a revenge film, you know the story. How does this one compare to the others? Tune in and find out.
For Sarah's final time in the driver's seat, we watch the 2015 political military thriller Eye In the Sky, featuring Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman in one of his final film roles.
We've reached the meaty middle of Sarah's month hosting the podcast, and to mark the occasion she has plucked a made for television film from her childhood memory bank. Is the nostalgia factor strong enough to drag the rest of us along?
In the second week of Sarah's takeover of the podcast, she subjects her cohost Cameron to a film by one of his least favorite directors. But can he look past that and give a glowing review to Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox? Spoiler alert: he cannot.
It's the last of Glenn's month of movie takeovers, and this week he has his coworkers watch the Irish comedy Waking Ned Devine. But did his cohosts think it was divine? Sorry, that's the best I could do.
It's Glenn's month for choosing the films and this week he has selected the slapstick screwball comedy What's Up, Doc? starring Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neil. But are his fellow cohosts as fond of the film as he is? Tune in and find out.
The last of the comedies of Cameron's formative years, we have 1996's Waiting For Guffman, the directorial debut of the king of mockumentaries Christopher Guest.
A comedy murder mystery romance thriller directed by Woody Allen which sees the repairing of the delightful on screen partnership of Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
In the very last episode of the Better With Booze Film Club Podcast, we end as we began nine years ago, by reviewing the 1977 film Death Game. How have our thoughts changed? Tune in and find out!