This is the big one. It’s been a while coming but here we are. The Marvel Vs. DC Movie Mash-Up arrives at arguably the most iconic Batman movie of them all, Chris Nolan’s epic The Dark Knight. Batfan Jon Seymour once again joins ever present hosts Niall ‘before Zod’ Heseltine and myself, RJ Bayley, for a very long, very nerdy, very passionate chat about the second installment of the Dark Knight Trilogy. We cover the what was, what is, what may be and what might have been of this truly seminal superhero saga. This is fully indulgent Bat fandom, so tuck in.
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Devil’s Knot review: Satanic Panic (with special guest Bill Lawrence of All of Whine and Space) – podcast
Posted: 18/06/2014 in FILM, REVIEWSTags: Bill Owl, cinema, Colin Farrell, Colin Firth, Death, Devil, Devil's Den, Devil's Knot, Devil's Knot: The True Story of the West Memphis Three, film, film review, Greasey Reecey, iTunes, Knot, Louise Boyd, movie review, Movies, murder, podcast, Reese Witherspoon, review, RJ Bayley, Stitcher, thriller, Twitter
As if one collaboration with a pod-powerhouse at All of Whine and Space wasn’t enough, here comes the follow-up! This time we’re joined by the other half of the Podfathers and we’re looking at a film altogether more subdued than the last one. Indeed Devil’s Knot may slip into and out of cinemas without you even realising it. It may, however, be right up your ally. Is Devil’s Knot worth seeking out? Louise Boyd and I discuss this and the wider implications of the death penalty and our feelings towards it (inevitable really) with the man simply known as Bill. Only his warmth, wit and political knowledge could lead to a podcast with the cinematic and moral quality as this.
Sit back, relax, and take a trip down south with us to Devil’s Knot.
FILM CORPS very own Scott Forrest presents: Deadly Ground
Posted: 04/03/2014 in UncategorizedTags: Aberdeen, Arts, cinema, Cult film, David West, Edinburgh Napier University, entertainment, film, Film Corps, Film Noir, Film Noire, Goats in the Machine, Hannah Wilson, hollywood, Jack Coghill, Jamie Forrest, Mark Wood, Milltimber, Movies, Nick Cheales, oscars, podcast, RJ Bayley, Scott Forrest, Short film
Deadly Ground* is a short film noir thriller, set in modern day Scotland.
Rick (Jamie Forrest) and Eve (Jamie Melrose) are a young couple of thieves, skilled at stealing money from white collar criminals and living on the run. They’re hired by Mack (David West); an underground journalist to steal incriminating documents from a slimy businessman; Sinclair (Mark Wood). In doing so, they attract the attention of the mysterious Murnau (Nick Cheales).
Marvel Vs. DC Movie Mash-Up part 9: Batman & Robin
Posted: 12/02/2014 in FILM, MARVEL VS. DC MOVIE MASH-UP, REVIEWSTags: Arts, bastard song, Batgirl, Batman, Batman & Robin, Batman and Robin, Batman Forever, Batman Returns, Bayley, blogging, cinema, Cult film, entertainment, film, George Clooney, Goats, Goats in the Machine, hollywood, iTunes, Man of Steel, Mark Doyle New Batman Editor Batman and Robin, Movies, music, Niall Heseltine, Online Communities, podcast, review, RJ Bayley, Robert Bayley, Robin, Stitcher, Stream Batman & Robin podcast, superman, Twitter, Webcast
This is Niall ‘before Zod’ Heseltine’s and my podcast on the 1997 disaster that we all were sadly affected by. A lot of good brain cells died watching the film that brought you this podcast.
If you support the men giving their time to secure you this podcast please consider giving them a 5 star review on iTunes or buying something through their Amazon links. If not, how about a good review on Stitcher?
In this episode we look at which elements of theses neon hell don’t follow logic, and which just defy comprehension. We look at Poison Ivy’s plant-hybrid life and compare it to our theories on Superman in a previous podcast, the baffling lack of sense when it comes to ‘ice’ puns, Alfred’s complete dismissal of Batman’s life, the fact that mirrors now apparently reflect all temperatures, the idea that George Clooney plays Batman as a kind simpleton, Robin’s petulance and the massive issue of Batgirl’s weight.
Senna – review
Posted: 11/01/2014 in JUNKYARDTags: Alain Prost, Arts, Asif Kapadia, Ayrton Senna, blogging, cinema, Cult film, entertainment, film, Formula One, Goats in the Machine, hollywood, iTunes, Movies, oscars, podcast, review, RJ Bayley, Robert Bayley, Roland Ratzenberger, Senna, Sid Watkins, Twitter, Webcast
A chronicle of the late, great Brazilian F1 racing driver Ayrton Senna, the film follows his life and career from childhood days to his infamous fatal crash at San Marino in 1994. The first element is that you needn’t be a fan of the man’s work or the sport in general to thoroughly enjoy this film. It is about the man, the racing driver and not the sport of Formula 1. (more…)
Marvel Vs. DC Movie Mash-Up part 7: Batman Returns
Posted: 05/01/2014 in FILM, MARVEL VS. DC MOVIE MASH-UPTags: Arts, Batman, Batman Returns, blogging, cinema, Cult film, Edinburgh, entertainment, film, Geek, Goats in the Machine, Great Britain, hollywood, iTunes, Movies, music, Nerd, Niall Heseltine, podcast, review, RJ Bayley, Robert Bayley, Scotland, Stitcher, superman, Twitter, UK, Webcast
Niall Heseltine and RJ Bayley return(s) for their blistering look at Batman Returns. This is probably the most impassioned podcast you’ll hear in the Marvel Vs. DC Movie Mash-Up podcast – from RJ Bayley at least.
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SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT webcast: Twelve Months Of Terror part 12
Posted: 19/12/2013 in FILM, TWELVE MONTHS OF TERRORTags: Arts, blogging, Christmas, cinema, Cult film, Deadly Night, Deadly Night webcast, entertainment, film, Goats in the Machine, Horror film, Louise Boyd, Movies, podcast, review, RJ Bayley, Silent Night, Silent Night Deadly Night, Stitcher, Twitter, Webcast
Marvel Vs. DC Movie Mash-Up part 5: Superman IV: The Quest for Piss
Posted: 04/12/2013 in FILM, MARVEL VS. DC MOVIE MASH-UPTags: Arts, Bayley, Christopher Reeve, cinema, Cult film, entertainment, film, Goats in the Machine, hollywood, Jim Broadbent, John Williams, Lex Luthor, Lionel Richie, Man of Steel, Milton Keynes, Movies, music, Nuclear Man, podcast, review, RJ Bayley, Robert Bayley, Stitcher, superman, Superman IV - The Quest for Peace, Twitter, United Nations, Webcast
Do you remember that time when Superman was an old man for 30 seconds? How about the time when Jim Broadbent stood in the background of a Lex Luthor scene for a moment? Or perhaps the time Mark Pillow grew his nails and scratched Superman? Surely you must remember the time when the United Nations was on an industrial estate in Milton Keynes? (more…)
Twelve Months of Terror Posters
Posted: 01/12/2013 in FILM, TWELVE MONTHS OF TERRORTags: #HASHTAGTMOT, #TMOT, Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, Arts, Bayley, blogging, Carrie, Carrie White, Christmas, cinema, Cult film, entertainment, film, Fine art, Goats in the Machine, hollywood, Horror film, Louise Boyd, Movies, My Bloody Valentine, New Years Evil, Online Communities, podcast, Popcorn Horror, Pumpkinhead, review, RJ Bayley, Silent Night Deadly Night, Slasher film, Stitcher, twelve months of terror, Twitter, Webcast
Eleven down, one to go. Twelve Months of Terror is nearly at an end and I take absolutely no pleasure in saying that. But then if you’re leaving wanting more, that’s only a good sign, isn’t it?
As a little filling between your Thanksgiving ThanksKilling Turkie and Christmas Silent Night, Deadly Night turkey, here’s some high-res art you can print off and slap on your wall as a part of, and then soon after, memento of the shock-til-you-drop post-apocalyptic podcasting project that is Goats In The Machine’s Twelve Months of Terror. (more…)