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It's a real mixed bag of a show as we take a break from our Bondathon to look at some of the other things that have taken out interest, so you can expect to hear us talk about our love of trash 80's and 90's videos, Rich having a breakdown over the imminent take over of artificial intelligence as well as his love of all things gothic drama. Nick br…
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AH! AH! It's the second part of our Goldfinger episode. Sean Connery is still desperately trying to contain the hairs on his legs, 007 James Bond is still trying to comprehend a woman having more than one qualification and a rather disturbing collection of American mobster accents is assembled to receive some needlessly elaborate exposition from Au…
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We're back with another hairy legged Sean Connery James Bond. This time 007 is trying catch Goldfinger, which must be one of the few things that Bond hasn't caught, the filthy animal. Because we went through the film in minute comedic detail it did go on in length so we've split it in two just to give your ears a breather. Format is a little bit di…
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Roger Moore is back! And he's on the hunt for eight pussies! Or just one that's eight sided maybe, it's not clear. Surprisingly this film turned out to be our most polarising, especially as we seemed to agree about everything right up to the point where we decided whether it was any good. Help our James Bond affliction by subscribing and writing so…
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Dalton is back for his second and last appearance as Bond. In the pod you'll find references to the various "Gun Barrel" bond theme openings, specifically Brosnans works office award ceremony which you will find amongst this magnificent collection -https://youtu.be/3TAMEgqT6T0 Licence To Kill has a great theme but the best version of it is probably…
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Another day, another Bond, this time it's Pierced Johnson taking the lead. For some reason this film took some explaining so it's a marathon long one. I would advise a break in the middle, like console games and overly preachy cars tell you to do now, or maybe just go to bed and fall asleep to it. It had all the ingredients for a great Bond: decent…
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The year is 19Dalton7, The film is The Living Daylights. A new Bond for a new era. Will Timothy Dalton's Bond be a cold hearted bad boy or a louche sexual lothario? Or maybe just that bloke in the office who you aren't really sure what he does and it's only when he has to give a quick talk on some new health and safety rules that you realise you ha…
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The pods first look at a Roger Moore Bond. Dressed to stand, not to run, this is a very different 007. We'll also learn to never trust a man of the cloth, how a tailored ski jacket could change your life, what the best deals in holiday car rentals are and what Bond's opium resistance levels are at in 1981. Send your thoughts, beliefs, corrections, …
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Sorry, the audio is rubbish at the start so skip or stick with it. It does get much better. After death and destruction in our real lives we are back and escaping the grim realities with 007. If you haven't already watched Casino Royale (the Daniel Craig version) I'd watch it before listening, it should make more sense that way. Send your love and/…
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It should be noted that we watched both of these but didn't record the review until 6 weeks later, hence our hazy recollections. Gladiator epic, "The Arena" with Pam Grier & Margaret Markhov alongside fantasy...martial arts...acrobatic...something or other, Italian lunacy classic "Return of the Barbarian Women". Send us your future film suggestions…
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Back after an extended hiatus we'll be catching up with a chat about whether season 2 of The Boys lives up to the standard of the first season, Guy Ritchies filmography, Netflix drama Criminal and it's latest season as well as a All Or Nothing with Tottenham and an even quieter than usual snooker final. Send your thoughts and feelings to weekpoints…
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This episode is so long I popped in a little intermission break. Klaus Kinski cameod giallo "Death Smiles On A Murderer" is first up followed by the kick ass team "The Doll Squad". If you have ideas for future film clubs send them to weekpointspodcast@gmail.com or our insta weekpointspodcast xBy weekpoints
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Film Club reaches the horrors of 1972 with "video nasty" The Last House On The Left and Brit flick, Asylum. These have got to be better than the dross we've watched so far haven't they? Watch along with next weeks picks The Doll Squad and Death Smiles On A Murderer. Send us your brain thoughts to weekpointspodcast@gmail.com or our insta weekpointsp…
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Netflix newbies, Awake and Floor Is Lava as well as The Chef Show get absolutely covered in chat this week as well as the pros and cons of the musical genre. Plus, of course, perennial talking point - why hasn't Cliff Lazarenko starred in a film yet. Rich also had a dream with real life consequences. Send your thoughts and dreams to weekpointspodca…
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Big episode this week with Ozark, LOL: Australia, Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer up for discussion. Plus we have reviews of the first of our 50 years of films in Film Club 1970 where Rich saw A Man Called Horse and Nick watched They Call Me Trinity. Leave us your thoughts on these or next weeks film choice Four Flies On Grey Velvet at weekpointspodc…
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WARNING this episode contains strong language. They all do to be honest but in case we get any younger listeners who have strayed here because of Alex Rider I would leave this one alone. Aside from Nick's Alex Rider review and his rewatch of Scotland v Switzerland from Euro 96, Rich reviews another episode of Lincoln Rhyme and we launch our new Fil…
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A broad spectrum of viewing this week as Nick takes us through Hunters, documentary The Devil Next Door and the final episode of Sky original, The Gangs of London. Rich had some condiderably lighter watching with Holey Moley although he did have The Last Days of American Crime and another episode of Lincoln Rhyme to contend with. Send your feedback…
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This week it's Space Force talk, a bit of Banshee, Jeffrey Epstein:Filthy Rich as well as regulars Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt For The Bone Collector and the season finale of Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins. If you have any reviews of these or anything else you've loved or hated this week mail us at weekpointspodcast@gmail.com or comment on our Instagram week…
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Bumper episode this week as look at - Inhuman Resources (Netflix) Dead To Me (Netflix) Gangs Of London (Sky) The Boys (Amazon) Lincoln Rhyme:Hunt For the Bone Collector (Sky) Eurovision (BBC) Magnus (Amazon) Plus much more including YouTube recap episodes, Yoko Ono & Celebrity SAS If you want to get in touch email us weekpointspodcast@gmail.com or …
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Back again, this time with a listeners suggestion, Too Hot To Handle. Nick has been Listening to the audiobook version of Underland and Rich gives us the lowdown on the latest episodes of Lincoln Rhyme and Celebrity SAS Who Dares wins. Plus, the entirely made up truth about cats. If you have a suggestion or a review or just thoughts you want to sha…
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This week we've been watching The Dead Zone, Snowpiercer, 21 Bridges, Cupcake & Dino and (bizarrely) Tipping Point. Celebrity SAS:Who Dares Wins and Lincoln Rhymes:Search for the Bone Collector make a return for a rundown on their latest episodes. Get in touch via email - weekpointspodcast@gmail.com and follow our Instagram weekpointspodcast…
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