
Still Any Good?
We run the risk of ruining our childhoods by revisiting fondly remembered films. Hosted by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb.
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Hello, bozos! Our excellent guest Dan Thomas has taken us all the way back to 1988 when everybody"s favourite sentient toaster-on-wheels comes to "the city" and causes all sorts of wacky mayhem, with just a smattering of shocking racism. Yes, it"s SHORT CIRCUIT 2. Warning: May contain instances of balls being kicked
In a truly rule-breaking episode, we talk about it - it would be a pretty quick episode if we didn"t. We"re delighted to be joined by the actor James Trevena to talk about the 1999 frenzy FIGHT CLUB. Rest assured, there have been no mucky sounds subliminally pasted into the recording, although it might occasionally s
Explosions, low-level martial arts, and 50 gallons of bouillabaisse. Yes, it"s time to hit the high seas and take on some baddies, for 1992"s UNDER SIEGE. Warning: the end of the episode features Steven Seagal singing a rather offensive song. END CREDITS - Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb - Produced/ed
After a little festive break, we"re back with a special guest. We were joined by the actor and director Leon Wadham - you know, from The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power - to talk about something he hasn"t see for ages: 1999"s strangely topical black comedy, ELECTION. Good episode? You bet ... isode! END CREDITS
It"s Christmaaaaaaaaaas! Fly with us to the Jolly Roger as we take a look at our Christmas Special. We"ve had a couple of beers and a lovely old chat about the 1991 Peter Pan adventure, HOOK. Is it a "bangarang" or a stinky old cod-fish? END CREDITS - Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb - Produced/edited
It"s rom-com time. Sort of. Chris has chosen a film from 1999 that no bugger seems to remember. It"s the partner-swapping Camden-based comedy, THIS YEAR"S LOVE. END CREDITS - Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb - Produced/edited by Christopher Webb - "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robe