Thu, 9 August 2007 Sorry to say that the podcast is no more. Whether this will be permanent or not we're not sure yet. The reason for this is that James has taken a new job that is going to keep him traveling a lot and at least right now isn't giving him enough time to put together the show. We're hoping that we will be able to bring the show back at some point in the near future. To all of you who have come to enjoy our ramblings we thank you, and this probably won't be the last you hear from James and Johnny Roachclip, but for now this is goodbye. Category: general -- posted at: 11:12 PM Comments[128] |
Thu, 26 July 2007 We're back and we've got a couple of great films for you this week Including Ronin Starring Robert Deniro and Jean Reno. Snatch with Brad Pitt and Jason Stathom. Plus we have our Comic Book movie for the month and of course this weeks Golden Oldie. Enjoy! Promos: Technorama Comments[368] |
Thu, 19 July 2007 Hey everybody sorry to tell you that you'll have to wait until next week to hear Episode 13. We hate to do this but some things have come up that just aren't going to allow us to get a show put together for you this week. We will have a show for you next week I promise. Until then if you are really missing the dulcet tones that are Geek Boys Cinema, check out Wingin' It 3D episode #3, we've got a segment on there for ya. Don't forget we're still running our Pimp the Podcast contest and the Box set of the Mexico Trilogy DVDs and $15 Itunes gift card are still up for grabs, so get your entries in before the end of the month. Category: general -- posted at: 11:28 PM Comments[90] |
Thu, 12 July 2007 This week we bring you a look at the great dark comedy Grosse Point Blank, Starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, and Dan Akroyd. The Documentary pick for this month Films from the First Amendment Project. Three short films that take a look at the realities of the state of our first amendment rights in the U.S. We also bring you a look at the absolute geek essential Buckaroo Bonsai adventures across the 8th dimension, starring Peter Weller and John Lithgow. "Laugh while you can monkey boy!" Plus this weeks Golden Oldie goes west. Enjoy Promos: Technorama The Daily Question 7th son podcast novel Comments[276] |
Thu, 5 July 2007 This week we talk about Writer/Director Robert Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy, consisting of El Mariachi, which is this months Foreign Film pick, Desperado, and Once Upon a Time in Mexico. We also bring you a wonderful Golden Oldie this week from the god like (at least in James' opinion) Alfred Hitchcock. Plus we announce the Pimp the Podcast contest in wich you could win your very own Mexico Trilogy box set of DVDs, or a $15 Itunes gift card, and of course we throw in a few tangents just for good measure. Enjoy! Promos: 7th Son podcast novel The Geologic podcast The Daily Question Comments[87] |
Thu, 28 June 2007 This week we take a look at two fabulous films from Quentin Tarantino Reservoir Dogs and Four Rooms. a long with our first ever Foreign Film pick of the month Hero presented by guess who (Quentin Tarantino). Plus of course we have another great Golden Oldie. Promos: Joe Murphy Memorial Fund The Daily Question Comments[133] |
Thu, 14 June 2007 This week James and Johnny take a look at the classic 80's cult comedy Better off Dead starring John Cusack and directed by Savage Steve Holland (creator of Eek the Cat). This week they also look at the great Jim Carey drama, how often do you hear that phrase, The Truman show from director Peter Weir showing us just how far reality TV can go. Plus a great B Movie pick for the month Starring the almost Godlike Bruce Campbell, and another wonderful Golden Oldie from director David Lean. Enjoy! Promos: Joe Murphy Memorial Fund The Daily Question Comments[358] |
Thu, 7 June 2007 This week we're looking at to great comedies one from Kevin Smith, Dogma and the best satire to come out of Hollywood in years, Thank You For Smoking. We also introduce another new segment the Documentary pick of the month, starting off with the well made and extremely informative, Who killed the Electric Car from filmmaker Chris Paine. Plus another wonderful Golden Oldie this time from the Marx Brothers. Enjoy! Promos: The Daily Question Joe Murphy Memorial Fund Comments[371] |
Thu, 31 May 2007 This week we take a look at a much over looked and little known post apocalyptic Sci-Fi movie from Kurt Wimmer starring Christian Bale and Sean Bean, and a great murder mystery starring John Travolta, in what maybe one of his best performances ever, and Samuel L Jackson in the jungles of Panama with enough plot twists to keep you guessing. Plus we recommend a great Golden Oldie starring Bogart and Bacal, in one of the greatest films of all time, and we introduce a new segment the Comic Book Movie pick of the month. Enjoy! promos: The Daily Question Comments[352] |
Sun, 27 May 2007 Thanks to Jeff at The Underground Custom tattoo shop, check him out at www.tattoounderground.com Category: general -- posted at: 12:28 PM Comments[390] |



