Sinopsis
Come and join us At The Flicks. Three friends of a certain age who still enjoy the movies would like to share their passion with you. With the benefit of their advancing years, they are reviewing films new and old, to prove there is really nothing in cinema that hasnt been seen before?
Episodios
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033: Bath and Mels
17/03/2019 Duración: 01h26minFor our mid month show we interview the very knowledgeable Philip Raby – the creative director of the Bath Film Festival. We introduce a new contributor, Elijah, who joins us with a new feature called “Rediscovering the Classics with Elijah”. For our first talk, the focus is on Bladerunner, a film that's viewed very differently by Philip and Elijah!
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032: Director on Director - Stanley Kubrick
10/03/2019 Duración: 27minWriter / Director Phil Stubbs (Last Chancers) joins us again, to talk about another of his favourite directors. For this show we talk to Phil about director Stanley Kubrick. From ‘Paths of Glory’ to ‘Eyes Wide Shut’, we discuss in depth the career of a director that some critics say is the greatest of all time!
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031: London Vice Fight
28/02/2019 Duración: 01h36minhis month Jeff manages to miss one of the three films reviewed (slacker), and we travel to London to meet Lucy. The meeting went very well until we started talking about Adam McKay’s movie Vice. What happened next makes for interesting listening as the pros and cons of Vice are discussed. This discussion was of course enhanced by the amount of alcohol consumed and the result makes a fascinating addition to our regular feature Lucy’s State Of The Movies. There was a much more sedate conversation with Phil Foster who joined us for what our listeners have been watching. As for our reviews, listen carefully for a clever new feature Graham has added this month. Enjoy!
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030: Stroud Film Festival 2019
24/02/2019 Duración: 24minThe 2019 Stroud Film Festival starts on the 9th March and to discuss the programme for this year we sat down with Andy Freedman who is a Co. Director of the Festival to talk about the films, venues, competitions, events and workshops that make this festival such a unique experience. Please be aware there is a brief spoiler in this show relating to Star Wars: The Empire Strikes back.
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029: Location Manager Awards
17/02/2019 Duración: 57minThis month we have a BIG interview - Midge Ferguson, one of the top British location managers. You may not have heard of him, however you have all been impressed by the results of his work. Merlin, Atlantis, The Man From UNCLE and King Arthur : Legend Of The Sword. Midge was involved with all of those and many more. In fact, we recorded the interview just before Midge's latest hit series Sex Education was released on Netflix. So, if you were wondering where that very funny show was filmed, we have the answer for you. One of our regular features, the movie news, moves to this mid month slot. This month Jeff is talking about the expanding Kingsman cinematic universe and Neil has some interesting information about Paramount pictures. As for Graham, I am sure regular listeners will guess the subject of his news.
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028: Director on Director - Peter Jackson
10/02/2019 Duración: 35minWelcome to a new pod short monthly series – Director on Director. Writer / Director Phil Stubbs (Last Chancers) will be joining us to talk about some of his favourite directors. For this first edition we talk to Phil about director Peter Jackson. From Bad Taste to They Shall Not Grow Old, we discuss in depth the career of New Zealand’s most successful film director.
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027: Running over Glass
31/01/2019 Duración: 02h28minWe start the New Year looking forward to the Movies that we hope will delight us, even though Jeff gets one wrong! Lucy joins us to discuss the trends we hope to see in 2019. Forget the Oscars, as we introduce our very own Awards Ceremony. We get details on what's coming up from Cineworld Manager Steve. We review our first three Movies of the year and unanimously agree on which one is our movie of the month. We also have our regular features: Movie News, What else have we been Watching and Jeff's Quiz! This month a guest joins us for the recording of the show.
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026: What Else have our Listeners been Watching
27/01/2019 Duración: 22minOur regular At the Flicks feature “What else have we been watching” has become a surprise hit with our listeners. So much so, that we decided to ask some of our Listeners what else have they been watching?. In this short. We phoned three friends of the Pod, Katie and her Dad Steve in the UK and then travelled over the pond to the US to talk to long time listener Nick, to find out what had caught their eye this month.
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025: Horror Certification
14/01/2019 Duración: 21minIn this Podcast Short, Jeff leads the team in a discussion of how films in the UK came to be regulated by the BBFC. We discuss the advisory nature of the certification and the gulf between certificates in the UK and US. We ask the question, "why is the BBFC so frightened of Horror Movies"?
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024: Resolve to Listen to us
31/12/2018 Duración: 02h33minA final present for you in this festive season - our last podcast of the year. Jeff and Neil fight over the last mince pie as we introduce you to the Blaenau Gwent Film Academy. Also there is Lucy's top five films of the year and a report on the recent London Korean film festival. In the movie news Graham, after too much whiskey, goes on and on about Mel Gibson, and we also get an update from Phil Stubbs as to the editing progress on Last Chancers. Finally, over a glass of fine red wine we tell our our combined top ten movies of the year (without too much family squabbling). A happy new year to all our listeners and thank you for all your support.
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023: Phil and Declan's Top 5 Movies of 2019
30/12/2018 Duración: 43minAs we look back on 2018 one of the most gratifying developments of the year has been the community of listeners and movie enthusiasts, that have come together to support our Podcast? The listener feedback that has been the most satisfying and fun element of the year. Providing a lot of that feedback are the duo of Phil Foster, from the Phil the Bear’s film review site, and Friend of the Pod Declan Shiels. As two of our most engaged listeners, we decided to give this podcast over to them to discuss their top five movies of the year.
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022: Nick Wilkes Theatre Memories
23/12/2018 Duración: 34minIn this Podcast SHORT we are returning to a recoding we made back in September with Nick Wilkes. Nick is the playwright in residence at the Malvern Theatre. We had such a great time interviewing Nick that we ended up with a lot more material than we could ever possibly use in our main show. So we decided to split the interview into two parts. The parts relating to his cinema memories we included in our October podcast and Nicks stories and recollections about his time in the theatre have been collected into this short. We hope you enjoy this second helping of the wit and wisdom of the Malvern Bard as much as we did.
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021: Nicky Price Classic Film Friday on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
16/12/2018 Duración: 13minNicky Price of BBC Radio Gloucestershire hosts a Friday afternoon show called "Classic Film Friday". Jeff and Graham have been guests on this show and in this short we turn the tables on Nicky and interview her about the inspiration behind the show and future plans.
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020: David Attenborough at Portaloo
30/11/2018 Duración: 02h12minIn this months packed show we interview writer director Phil Stubbs about his movie "Last Chancers", currently in post production. Lucy talks about the joys and horrors of London's FrightFest. We review Slaughterhouse Rulez, Peterloo and Widows. Our Movie News features new projects from Sam Mendes, Neil Marshall, and Mel Bloody Gibson. We get an update from Steve Wright on movies for the Christmas holidays and a festive fun movie quiz from Jeff.
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019: Journey's End
11/11/2018 Duración: 27minThis short is a review of the latest version, of the World War I film "Journey's End". The team discuss the impact this powerful movie had on them following a team evening out at the Stroud Film Society. At this showing Jeff stood up and delivered an introductory speech on the growing reverence for this particular conflict.
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018: Bad Times at Halloween
31/10/2018 Duración: 01h47minIn this months show we have an interview with actor and playwright Nick Wilkes who has some fascinating stories about some famous Hollywood names. Lucy takes on Jeff over his dismissive view of Hereditary. Our movie news is a real scoop as we report back from the set of a movie which recently filmed in Cheltenham
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017: What else have our listeners been watching?
30/10/2018 Duración: 22minOur regular At the Flicks feature “What else have we been watching” has become a surprise hit with our listeners. So much so, that we decided to turn the tables and ask some of our listeners the question “what else have they been watching?” In this podcast short, we phoned three listeners; Dec, Sarah and Rich, to find out what had caught their eye this month at the cinema and on the small screen.
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016: Wes Anderson Retrospective
18/10/2018 Duración: 21minIn this SHORT the At the Flicks team travelled to a country pub near Newbury to interview friend of the Pod, Phil Foster, AKA, Phil the Bear, about his retrospective on the career of legendary director Wes Anderson.
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015: Lucky or Crazy
30/09/2018 Duración: 02h04minA packed show this month. Local author Adam Baker talks about the sadly, now demolished Cheltenham Odeon. Our new contributor Lucy joins us for the first time, to discuss horror movies. Cineworld Manager Steve tells us what’s showing over the next three months. We have our usual irreverent take on Movie News. Reviews this month are; The Happy Time Murders, The Miseducation of Cameron Post and Crazy Rich Asians.
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014: Cheltenham Film Festival
08/09/2018 Duración: 12minIn this Short Jeff and Graham interview Leslie Sheldon, who is currently working to establish a Film Festival for Cheltenham. Leslie and his team are at the very early stages of planning the festival and we took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to talk about his hopes and aspirations for the Cheltenham Film Festival. This is a very exciting project and we will endeavour to keep all of our listeners, in the Cheltenham area, updated as and when we receive news on the project.