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This week we continue 2021 season with The Tomorrow War ! Join us as we immediately identify severe problems with the premise, wonder at the possibility that this is wartime propaganda, and marvel at the production budge

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Join Sam, Alex and Chris as they rank every science fiction film EVER. Every week we dissect a new film before adding it to a giant and highly scientific ranked list. We review a film a week until we run out of films. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week we continue 2021 season with The Tomorrow War ! Join us as we immediately identify severe problems with the premise, wonder at the possibility that this is wartime propaganda, and marvel at the production budge

This week we kick off our 2021 season with big-hitter Dune ! Join us as we luxuriate in the craft and restraint of one of the modern world's few 'serious' sci-fi films, Sam forgets we aren't a vodcast (yet) and try our b

Join us as we stumble into the new year, late but with good intentions! We wrap up our highlights (and lowlights) of the previous year and look ahead to what's coming up on the podcast in 2026. (Apologies for the audio o

Hello there! We're back, after a long, long absence for actual boring IRL reasons, but, much like ol' Sheev himself, somehow we returned! Join us for a latest christmas slice of Star Wars, as we slog through the confusin

This week starts with a message from Sam about what's going on with your favourite podcast - essentially, don't panic, we will return in 2026! Instead of our normal Christmas film, we celebrate the festive period watchin

Alex and Sam have seen Predator: Badlands and they're here to spoil it for you! Join us to find out what we thought about this new direction for the franchise, the crossover with another franchise, and we find out we've

This week, we come as close as we've ever been to doing a halloween episode actually on halloween, arriving barely a week late with Resident Evil. Join us as we discuss how similar (or not) this is to the game it's based

This week, we find yet another excuse to watch Star Trek, as Chris' film Time Travel is Dangerous has now hit streaming platforms across the UK, and will soon be available in the US! To celebrate we watch another time-tr

This week Chris uses AI to try and solve the mystery of a long-forgotten childhood film, and predictably AI gets it wrong. No matter, we watch Explorers anyway, a black hole in our collective nostalgia knowledge, in whic

Chris returns to the pod in time to watch Robocop 3 ! Join us as we try and work out which bits of the plot aren't in the earlier films, discuss casting via waist measurement, and promise that there are better films on t

We're still a man down as Sam takes advantage of Birthday Pick Rules to watch the recently released War of the Worlds . Join us as we marvel at this most glorious of train wrecks. Ice Cube 'acting', data-eating aliens, t

This week we belatedly celebrate Alex's birthday by watching Daft Punk's animated epic Interstella 5555 . Join us for one of the most inscrutable quizzes Alex has ever made, and we try and fail to convince Chris thi

This week we watch and talk about 10 Cloverfield Lane , but also discuss Chris' plans for the apocalypse (again), favourite prepper tinned foods, the 'looseness' of this whole Cloverfield concept, and even find time for

This week Sam hosts our discussion about Superman 3 from his new shock-jock perch, drenched in lemonade and struggling to keep his computer running. Join us as we learn about how now to look after a poster, who mistakenl

This week we celebrate 350 episodes by watching Mars Needs Moms , an odd CGI kids film that no-one remembers! Join us as we discuss the godawful motion capture, the curse of Mars films, and because Sam feels bad about ma

This week we fill a long-time listener request (maybe?) and watch Zathura , the spiritual successor to Alex's favourite film of all time Jumanji - even if the director really doesn't want you to think that. . Join us as

This week we head way back in time to watch Forbidden Planet , one of the earliest examples of the sci-fi genre we've been stomping around for almost 350 episodes now. Join us as we discuss '50s man in outer space, the a

This week we discuss another end of the world, with Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later . Join us as we discuss the pros (none) and cons (lots) of filming in 480p, dodgy cockney accents, how long it takes to drive from London to

This week it's time for another spoilercast as Predator-stans Alex and Sam take a look at Dan Trachtenberg's new animated Predator anthology. Join us for a spoiler-filled breakdown (you have been warned!) of each part of

Join us on the Road to the Fan Dance! This week we dodge watching Star Trek: Into Darkness by watching one of the 2 remaining OG films we haven't given the full episode treatment. Join us as we luxuriate in slow-moving s
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