Scott and Julian complete the Hammer Quatermass trilogy
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Scott and Julian complete the Hammer Quatermass trilogy
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Scott and Julian take a side in the battle between Earth vs The Flying Saucers.
Scott and Julian take on the creeping unknown of the Quatermass Xperiment.
Scott and Julian take on a radioactive pest with giant ants in the American desert, we discuss THEM!
Read MoreScott and Julian take on an unintended invasion and the desert heat as they discuss IT came from outer space.
Scott and Julian start the new season with a deep dive into 50’s Sci-fi, starting with this classic of the world destruction genre.
Scott and Julian travel out to the wild west and discuss the first iteration of WestWorld, the 1973 movie.
Scott and Julian take a look back at the movies they have covered in Season 2 and the topics they have touched on.
Scott and Julian come at Valerian from very different places
Scott and Julian become the LAW to pass Judgement on 2012 movie, Dredd
Scott defends one of his guilty pleasure movies, John Carter, to Julian.
Steven Spielberg, Tom Cruise, Philip K Dick, what could go wrong? Julian and Scott discuss 2002's Minority Report.
Scott and Julian defend the world against Martians, in Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks
The bodacious reviewers Julian and Scott discus the most none heinous movie Bill and Ted's excellent adventure
Scott and Julian have the touch and are going to use it to discuss the animated movie based on a toy range that broke the hearts of a generation.
Scott and Julian tune in to into the weird Cronenberg world of Videodrome and explore the new flesh.
Scott and Julian jump to the right, and take a step to the left, doing the time warp and discuss The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Julian and Scott travel through space to join the sexy hero of the people Barbarella.
Scott and Julian take on the 3rd Hammer outing of Prof Bernard Quatermass and the concept of ancient aliens.
We're back for season 2 and there is no better way to start a season than to talk about the biggest Kaiju on the block, Godzilla. We go back to 1954 to check out the original Gojira and the influence of Japan's experience during World War 2.