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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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
It"s our Halloween Special and we"re excited to be joined again by the excellent artist Michael Féaux Wood. Not only did Michael draw the superb poster for this episode, he"s also taken us back so we can re-visit the 1986 monster fun movie, CRITTERS. END CREDITS - Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb - Pro
It"s time for everyone"s favourite superhero origin story. This one has it all: violence, gore, nudie-bits, and a lot of SHOUTING!!!! Yes, we"re taking you all the way back to 1984 for THE TOXIC AVENGER. END CREDITS - Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb - Produced/edited by Christopher Webb - "Still Any G
We mustn"t dwell. No, not today. We CAN"T. Not on Sagpod Day! In this episode we go all the way back to a post-grunge 1995, as our special guest - New Zealand"s First Lady Of Comedy Audrey Porne - has chosen the record store madhouse comedy, EMPIRE RECORDS. BEWARE: For about 5 minutes, this episode contains a lot of t
Get out your little jetto blasters and join us. We"re very lucky to be joined by the excellent writer and producer Yvonne Lorkin who - knowing this is a light-hearted fun show - has chosen 2000"s DANCER IN THE DARK. We might have drunken wine during the recording. Warning: may contain some gallows humour. END CREDITS