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101 Films You Should Have Seen... Probably
Summary: A podcast dedicated to the films you probably should have seen, but for some reason never quite got round to watching... plus a few obscure ones that you've probably never heard of but should watch anyway. Join Lewis and Ian as they laugh in the face of each other's film recommendations and attempt to look knowledgeable by regurgitating stuff they've just read on Wikipedia.
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- Artist: Ian Pope and Lewis Packwood
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Podcasts:
The Crying Game is at once charming and awkward, and even slightly irritating in places. A bit like our podcasts.
Disaffected twenty-somethings face the end of the world in this hidden gem from 1998.
This week it's an intense and gripping film depicting the last days of Hitler in war-torn Berlin.
What are the ingredients for a big summer hit?
Rat-a-tat-tat, rat-a-tat-tat. That, Listeners, is the machine gun speed of the dialogue in this week's film.
Lewis and Ian don their moptop wigs and wade into the waters of Beatlemania.
This week we discuss demon sausage beasts, the short-lived Aquaman film and cross-gender animals.
Lewis and Ian get all 'I'm walking here' and 'get me a cawfee' as they slide into the back of Travis Bickle's taxi.
This week we review a classic Ealing comedy which stars the fantastic Alec Guinness in eight different roles.
Join us as we dive into the dark and seedy world of Orson Welles' classic film noir.
This week we speculate on what you should do if you encounter a sinister dwarf.
For our fourth 101 Films Special, we take a look at our top ten comedy films of all time.
Lewis and Ian finally watch a film that stars 101 Films favourite Tommy From Third Rock From The Sun.
This week the boys finally have an excuse to talk about one of the great actors of 21st Century cinema. Jason Statham.
Easy Rider, an almost plotless film about a long, meandering journey taken by two scruffy men. Sounds very familiar.