Episodios

  • Dunkirk (1958) with Joe Twyman
    May 15 2025

    Following listener outrage after we watched Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, we're watching Leslie Norman's 1958 version, starring John Mills and Richard Attenborough. Joining us is pollster Joe Twyman, whose grandfather barely made it off the beach in 1940.


    Did we prefer the sweeping epic nature of this version, or were we too distracted by John Mill's accent and age?


    Next week, we're watching A Canterbury Tale, available on the BFI Player and elsewhere.

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    53 m
  • BONUS: Britain's Top 10 WW2 Movies
    May 12 2025

    To coincide with VE Day, we asked Deltapoll to find the nation's favourite WW2 movies. Now that people have stopped shouting abuse at *us* over the resuls, we thought we'd take a look at them. With Rob, Duncan and Deltapoll's Joe Twyman, who's here to tell you you're not as normal as you think you are.

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    28 m
  • The Bridge On The River Kwai - with Miles Jupp
    May 8 2025

    Actor and comedian Miles Jupp (whose own war movie credits include Napoleon and Rogue Heroes) joins Rob and Duncan to discuss Alec Guinness's Oscar-winning performance in the 1957 classic.


    The film was based on a novel by a Pierre Boule (who would go on to write Planet of the Apes) who decided to transpose his experiences at the hands of his fellow Frenchmen into British characters. At the time it had the most expensive set ever built. Director David Lean hadn't even wanted Guinness - Miles shares his own tales of realising he wasn't the first choice for a role. And Rob reveals why the true story behind the film is even more amazing than the film.


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    57 m
  • EMERGENCY EPISODE - The Rock
    May 6 2025

    EMERGENCY EPISODE! Prompted by Donald Trump tweeting about Alcatraz, Duncan felt he had to watch 1996's The Rock, which Rob thinks is probably a war movie. Is this the first second-screen movie? Does director Michael Bay understand subtlety? How much Nicolas Cage is too much? And is Sean Connery really playing James Bond for the last time.


    We're back to our regular schedule on Thursday, with The Bridge On The River Kwai.

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    45 m
  • Civil War - with Helen Lewis
    May 1 2025

    Rob and Duncan watch 2024's Civil War with Helen Lewis of The Atlantic, whose forthcoming book The Genius Myth is dedicated to the film's director, Alex Garland. Is it really more of a road movie? How come Texas is in an alliance with California? And that's the guy without the camera doing there, anyway?


    Next week: The Bridge on the River Kwai.

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  • I Was Monty's Double
    Apr 24 2025

    This week Rob and Duncan pretend to be Duncan and Rob, in an elaborate plan to persuade the enemy that the podcast will actually be taking place in the Mediterranean. That's right, we're watching I Was Monty's Double, starring John Mills.


    The true story of Operation Copperhead is told in Rob's book The Illusionist, out now in paperback.


    Next week: Civil War (2024)

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    42 m
  • Red Dawn (1984) - With Joe Twyman
    Apr 17 2025

    Rob and Duncan are joined by pollster and war movie nut Joe Twyman to watch the 1984 teen-resistance classic Red Dawn, starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, and just re-released in glorious 4K. Think of it as Dirty Dancing: The WW3 Years.

    It features a Problematic Moment so Problematic that it ended up being cut, a director who demanded he be paid in firearms, and Joe's unforgettable description of watching the movie on a US military base in Baghdad.

    Next week: I Was Monty's Double

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    52 m
  • Dunkirk (2017)
    Apr 10 2025

    Duncan and Rob are back, fighting to get off the beach and home to England in Christopher Nolan's 2017 blockbuster Dunkirk. How did he persuade Americans to bankroll this? How did he persuade them to go and see it? And can we see a future for plucky novice actor Harry Styles?

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    45 m
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