We love movies and hope you do too!
Join long time film-going buddies Madeline Gould and Ed Howells as they forge an unbroken chain of motion pictures - one link at a time.
Movies that make you laugh, movies that make you cry, movies that make you punch the air and, just occasionally, movies that scare the almighty living hell out of you!
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We love movies and hope you do too!
Join long time film-going buddies Madeline Gould and Ed Howells as they forge an unbroken chain of motion pictures - one link at a time.
Movies that make you laugh, movies that make you cry, movies that make you punch the air and, just occasionally, movies that scare the almighty living hell out of you!
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
I don’t think we’re in our cupboards anymore! This week, we’re strapping on our ruby slippers and hitting the yellow brick road to find out if there really is no place like home. That’s right, it’s time for a certified classic… we’re watching The Wizard of Oz! Featuring apple fights, homesickness, and “I want” songs!
A word of warning. One of us quite strongly took against this film, while we wouldn’t normally warn you of this, we are aware of how important The Wizard of Oz may be to some of you, and we don’t want to cause any hurt. As ever, our opinions are just those of two idiots.
Also:
A somewhat unkind digression on Johnny Flynn (sorry Johnny)
One Life
Gould’s been mainlining bleak crime drama
“I was surprised by how much I hated it.” - Gould
“I think it’s a cold, cold heart that can’t be warmed by The Wizard of Oz” - Ed
“I find the munchkins really upsetting to look at.” - Ed
Link:
The Bad and The Beautiful 🔗The Wizard of Oz
Art Director (and serial Oscar winner) Cedric Gibbons
Content Warning – Contains discussion of outdated language regarding little people.
Spoiler Warning – A spoiler for Roald Dahl’s Matilda. Potentially a spoiler for One Life.
Judy Garland and Ray Bolger reminisce
Judy Garland and Ray Bolger singing If I Only Had A Brain
Sir Nicholas Winton on That's Life
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We love movies and hope you do too!
Join long time film-going buddies Madeline Gould and Ed Howells as they forge an unbroken chain of motion pictures - one link at a time.
Movies that make you laugh, movies that make you cry, movies that make you punch the air and, just occasionally, movies that scare the almighty living hell out of you!