A few changes…
Posted: 27 April 2012 Filed under: Misc Leave a comment »We realised our RSS feed (which generates the podcast on iTunes) is getting a bit clogged up with photos, so we need to make a slight change to how we post new podcasts. From now on, each podcast will be posted twice: once in a ‘basic’ post (which just includes the podcast link and blurb, and will be picked up by iTunes) and again in a ‘deluxe’ form (which will include our extended musings, along with photos and videos).
I’ll be republishing the old podcasts over the next few days, so apologies in advance to our blog subscribers, who are going to receive lots of emails all of sudden! Normal service will be resumed shortly, and we’ll be back next Thursday with a new podcast.
Podcast 023: Cabaret
Posted: 26 April 2012 Filed under: Podcast | Tags: Berlin, Bob Fosse, Correspondence, Film Reviews, Films, Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Movies, Musicals, Podcast, Trivia Quiz Leave a comment »Life is a Cabaret old chum, and so, in its way, is the podcast game. Lewis and Ian rein themselves in and manage to only break into song once or twice while discussing 1972′s Cabaret. Pretty impressive when you consider how catchy those songs are. Topics include how great Liza Minnelli is, the quintessential English man that is Michael York and how creepy the song Tomorrow Belongs To Me is. Plus, a new jingle!
101 Films Podcast 023 – Cabaret
Natalie Portman’s best film… probably
Posted: 19 April 2012 Filed under: Podcast Reviews | Tags: Film Reviews, Films, Gary Oldman, Jean Reno, Leon, Luc Besson, Movies, Natalie Portman, Podcast Leave a comment »
After what seems like ages, we’re back, back, BACK with some more top quality podcasting… Well, at least average quality anyway. Then again, the ukulele challenge this week is an absolute shocker, so there are definitely at least some periods of low quality, but you can always fast forward through those I suppose… ANYWAY, this week we discuss Leon, the slightly creepy tale of a hitman and his 12-year-old ward, with added Gary Oldman action. Good old Gary Oldman.
Without further ado, here’s this week’s feature presentation… Click below:
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101 Films 022 – Leon The Professional
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We’d love to hear your own film recommendations – please get in touch at 101filmsyoushouldhaveseen@gmail.com or leave a comment on the blog.

Director: Luc Besson Year of release: 1994 Studio/Distributor: Columbia Pictures/Gaumont Film Company Country: France
Podcast 022: Leon: The Professional
Posted: 19 April 2012 Filed under: Podcast | Tags: Film Reviews, Films, Gary Oldman, Jean Reno, Leon, Luc Besson, Movies, Natalie Portman, Podcast Leave a comment »This week we discuss Leon, the slightly creepy tale of a hitman and his 12-year-old ward, with added Gary Oldman action. Good old Gary Oldman.
101 Films 022 – Leon The Professional
It’s Intermission Time!
Posted: 5 April 2012 Filed under: Misc | Tags: Intermission Leave a comment »Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s intermission time! Yes, due to a lethal combination of work, the spring sunshine and the new series of ‘The Apprentice‘ starting, the boys at 101 Films are taking a well-earned break for a week. Maybe two.
So please, use this time to make your way to the foyer to enjoy the very best range of drinks, snacks (sweet and savoury) and ice creams. Ah, I’m afraid you’re not allowed to bring your own food and drink in. Sorry. Yes, those prices are correct. I know it’s high but… Alright, very high, but we have to make money. Fine, don’t have any. No need for that attitude. Tch.
Speak to you soon everyone!
101 Films Special – Our Film Firsts
Posted: 29 March 2012 Filed under: Podcast | Tags: A Clockwork Orange, Aliens, Casablanca, Film, Ghostbusters, GoBots: Battleof the Rock Lords, Robocop, Special, The Jungle Book, The Mouse Before Christmas, The Tall Man, The War Of The Worlds, Transformers: The Movie Leave a comment »The Jazz Singer, the first Hollywood talkie. Le Voyage dans la Lune, the first science fiction film. Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze, the first copyrighted film. Psycho, the first film to show a flushing toilet. All important landmarks in film history. Lewis and Ian discuss none of these in this, the latest 101 Films Special, Our Film Firsts. Instead the 101 Film boys chat about their own film firsts, which variously involve queuing in the rain to see disappointing cartoons and trying to convince weary ushers that you’re 3 years older than you actually are.
Without further ado, here’s this week’s feature presentation… Click below:
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101 Films Special – Our Film Firsts
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We’d love to hear your own film recommendations – please get in touch at 101filmsyoushouldhaveseen@gmail.com or leave a comment on the blog.
I saved Latin. What did you ever do?
Posted: 22 March 2012 Filed under: Podcast Reviews | Tags: Bill Murray, Brian Cox, Film Reviews, Films, Ian's Ukulele Challenge, Jason Schwartzman, Movies, Olivia Williams, Owen Wilson, Rushmore, Submarine, The Faces, The Kinks, Trivia Quiz, Wes Anderson Leave a comment »Lewis is back! For the last week he’s been recuperating in St Zardoz, the hospital for knackered podcasters. Lewis has had plenty of visits from 101 Films alumni – Ian, Kurt Humperdinck III and, of course, Tommy from Third Rock From The Sun. Now given a clean bill of health, he’s back to doing what he does best – being interrupted by Ian while trying to make a point.
This week 101 Films take their typically amateurish look at Rushmore, a listener recommendation. The boys discuss fifty years of Chinamen, the greatness of Bill ‘Dr Peter Venkman’ Murray, how good Wes Anderson’s later films are and how the Kinks should have split in the early 70s.
Without further ado, here’s this week’s feature presentation… Click below:
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101 Films Podcast 021 – Rushmore
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Director: Wes Anderson Year of release: 1998 Studio/Distributor: Touchstone Pictures Country: USA
Podcast 021: Rushmore
Posted: 22 March 2012 Filed under: Podcast | Tags: Bill Murray, Brian Cox, Film Reviews, Films, Ian's Ukulele Challenge, Jason Schwartzman, Movies, Olivia Williams, Owen Wilson, Rushmore, Submarine, The Faces, The Kinks, Trivia Quiz, Wes Anderson Leave a comment »This week 101 Films take their typically amateurish look at Rushmore, a listener recommendation. The boys discuss fifty years of Chinamen, the greatness of Bill ‘Dr Peter Venkman’ Murray, how good Wes Anderson’s later films are and how the Kinks should have split in the early 70s.
101 Films Podcast 021 – Rushmore
A Break In Transmission
Posted: 15 March 2012 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sadly there’s no podcast this week as Lewis has lost his voice. Don’t worry though, we’ll be back next week with more podcasting – Rushmore is next on the list. See you next week!
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