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Reboots of TV shows onto the big screen have been a mixed bag, but which old shows do you think would work on the big screen with a new cast in the way things like Fall Guy and the Jump Street films worked?

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We head back to school as we take a deep dive look at Peter Weir's Dead Poet's Society, a first time watch for Lee. In the reviews we check in with Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, and The Long Walk. creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/fi…

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What films were you excited for that never went into production, or were shut down before completion? I'll start - Elric (based on the Moorcock series), or Zemeckis' Yellow Submarine.

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This week's episode sees us pay tribute to the legend of the screen Robert Redford, with a look at his career, and the past deep dives we have spoken about his work, we also take a look at The Natural. open.spotify.com/episode/1V2g08…

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The are some shots or sequences in films that are just perfect, such as the train sequence from The Assassination of Jesse James, or the station sequence in Untouchables. What shots or sequences in films do you feel are simply a thing of beauty, that just blow you away!

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We take a look Tron and its first sequel this week for our deep dive. In the reviews Andy shares his thoughts on The Lost Bus and One Battle After Another. open.spotify.com/episode/1oPYY4…

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JK Simmons as J Jonah Jameson, Matthew Lillard in Scooby-Doo - absolute perfect casting choices that nailed it. But what other roles in films have been perfectly cast in your opinion? Also are there any that were so wrong they damaged the end result?

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As we enter spooky season our first horror pick for a deep dive is the often overlooked 2001 film Frailty. Andy also reviews The Smashing Machine and Play Dirty, and throws in quick reviews of Him and Code 3. open.spotify.com/episode/2VQalx…

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This October have you lined up some horror films for the coming weeks? Any picks that aren't the usual or obvious? Recommend some hidden gems of horror that you feel more people should see. Our favourite pick will be our deep dive choice for the end of the month.

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This week's Deep Dive is Brotherhood of the Wolf. Reviews wise Andy brings Tron Ares as the main review, and sprinkles short reviews of Good Boy, V/H/S Halloween, Vicious, and I Like Me. Listen now on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts open.spotify.com/episode/7DrqWi…

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What films underperformed at the box office that, in your opinion, deserved more attention? One quick example from recent years from me is Fall Guy.

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With the Springsteen biopic out this week it got me thinking about great casting in other biopics. So what biopic movies had perfect casting, even if the film itself wasn’t great (eg: Bo Rhap)?

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We deep dive the found footage horror film REC, and the sequels that followed, whilst in the main reviews we talk Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, House of Dynamite, Ick, Sketch, and Hand That Rocks The Cradle. A packed show this week! open.spotify.com/episode/2K7GPi…

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Having revisited REC for the show this past week it got me wondering what other found footage films are worthy of watching. So, which found footage films do you rank as your favourites?

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WLee has put together a solo show taking a look at Goldeneye for a new Deep Dive before dipping into the archive for when we chatted about the entire Bond franchise. He also took time to check out Frankenstein at the cinema. open.spotify.com/episode/1x8EJr…

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What are your top five bond theme songs? Mine (in no particular order) are You Know My Name, Live and Let Die, View To A Kill, Goldfinger, The Living Daylights.

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We take a look back at the miniseries of Stephen King's IT from 1990 this week for our deep dive, and in the reviews we cover The Running Man, Predator Badlands, and Now You See Me: Now You Don't. open.spotify.com/episode/3Qqt6W…