Unfortunately, The Simon and Jo Film Show has now transmitted it's last podcast. Over 70 episodes, 5 Bourne Brain Baffler's, 5 London Film Festival podcasts, 2 special editions (to see the episode-list click here) and here we are with a final episode.
We record live from outside the National Theatre and, indeed, it does get windy - so apologies for that. But, no film news or box-office this week simply discussion on the National Theatre's production of 'Frankenstein' directed by Danny Boyle and starring Johnny Lee Miller (Trainspotting) and Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC's Sherlock Holmes TV series). Details about the cinema-release of this play is here.
We then run through our Oscar-picks and what we think may win, only to finish with a visit to the club and then review Drive Angry starring Nicholas Cage, Amber Herd and William Fichtner.
The blog will still be running but, alas, the end has come to a podcast which we have always enjoyed making and thank all our listeners for putting up with our ramblings and banter!
Links
Facebook-er of the week is Luke Owen who writes for Flickering Myth and created 'The Collecters Room' and can now be found on IMDB.
Twitter-er of the week is Jeff Brandt - aka jtbrandt23
Blog of the Week is Top 10 Films, run by Dan.
Thanks to listeners who have always supported us, namely:
Mad Hatter at The Dark of the Matinee
Fletch/Mr Cabin/Dylan at Blog Cabins
Shannon the Movie Moxie
Rachel from Rachels Reel Reviews
Liam Crosbie
Jon at Spendor Cinema/Duke of Yorks, Brighton
Nick at Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob
Travis at The Movie Encylopedia
Every listener at Flickering Myth
Tom from Reviews by Tom
Our favourite cinemas in London:
The Ritzy, Brixton
Clapham Picturehouse
Duke of Yorkes, Brighton
Curzon Soho
Curzon Mayfair
Barbican Centre
BFI Southbank
Music
To go off with a bang and, as there is no music available for 'Frankenstein', I have picked my favourite tracks by Underworld - one of my favourite artists - who also composed the score for the 'Frankenstein' production at the National Theatre.
Remember - you can always email The Simon and Jo Film Show directly using this email: simonandjoshow@gmail.com
We are also on Twitter and Facebook.
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