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  • Suggestion Box 001
    That's right, folks - it's time for the inaugural SCREENLAND Suggestion Box episode!After many days and weeks of waiting, we've turned over the suggestion box and your copious notes and messages have flooded out onto the editing floor for us to pick through. In this auspicious episode, we discuss the possibility of a biopic on Noel Browne, why 'Independence Day: Resurgence' is not a guilty pleasure, reappraising 'John Carter', and unearthing a terrible animated movie about surfing penguins that featurd the voice-talents of WWE superstars Triple H, John Cena, and commentator Michael Cole.RUNNING ORDER00:00 - Intro01:21 - High-Concept Action Movies of the '90s09:50 - Which Irish Person Should Get A Biopic?21:23 - Favourite "Bad" Movies30:15 - Filmmaker Reappraisals / Reappraising 'John Carter'33:35 - 'Babe: Pig In The City' and Tom Waits37:18 - Outro
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  • 'The Paper' and 'Honey Don't' Reviewed + Aoife Barry on 'The Worst Person In The World'
    Due to technical circumstances involving an idiot who can't turn off AutoFocus on a camera, a dog who won't stop his tail wagging or throwing soft toys at guests, and a workload that is steadily rising, this week's episode is now presented solely for your audio pleasure. Your eyeballs will just have to forego the pleasure. On this week's episode, the long-gestating spinoff to 'The Office (US)' arrives with Domhnall Gleeson leading a failing newspaper in the Midwest with a gang of misfits that includes a former White Lotus manager and Tim Key, of all people.Elsewhere, Ethan Coen's mostly meh noir 'Honey Don't!' gets reviewed and dismissed as middling fare and author and journalist Aoife Barry lands on our shores to talk about Norwegian dramedy 'The Worst Person In The World', a movie about the impossible reality of living with yourself in a world that is slowly decaying, interspersed with emotional blackmail and the smooth Yacht Rock sounds of Christopher Cross.As always, if you've got a comment or a suggestion for next week's show, feel free to contact directly on Instagram at @screenlandpod or @brianmlloyd!RUNNING ORDER00:00 - Intro00:30 - Hey, where's the video?!06:03 - 'Honey Don't!' and a quick overview of 'The Conjuring: Last Rites'13:58 - 'The Paper' and Domhnall Gleeson's comedic chops24:26 - Aoife Barry on 'The Worst Person In The World'58:00 - Outro
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  • 'Caught Stealing' and 'The Thursday Murder Club' Reviewed + The Impact of The Daily Show
    On this week's episode of SCREENLAND, we're going back to the late '90s and specifically New York with Darren Aronofsky and Austin Butler for 'Caught Stealing', a so-so crime thriller about a case of mistaken identity and a chase through the city by gangsters and a beautiful. If that sounds an awful lot like 'After Hours', you'll be glad to know Griffin Dunne is in it too.After that, we're headed to Cooper's Chase to meet with the members of 'The Thursday Murder Club' - that's Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and Meath native Pierce Brosnan - as they investigate a murder close to their retirement home and the nefarious dealings of those involved with it. Richard Osman does pleasant, cosy crime capers of the ITV variety, you say? Also, the John Thaw I couldn't remember? Inspector Morse. INSPECTOR MORSE. JESUS. Anyway, that's 'The Thursday Murder Club'.We also briefly touch on Irish drama - specifically Cork drama - 'Christy' with a terrible rendition of the Kabin Krew's 'The Spark' that you'd be best to forget.After that, Mike Sheridan - formerly, the editor of entertainment.ie, JOE.ie, and now documentary maker - hits the couch with 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart' as his SCREENLAND pick. Mike goes in on his love of Stewart, the sharpness of his political satire, what makes political analysis so difficult in the current context, the import of American radicalisation in Ireland, and why he probably should have stuck to his original pick for SCREENLAND - which was Todd Phillips' 'Old School'. It's a modern classic, folks. Can't argue with it.As always, feel free to leave comments, criticisms, death threats, declarations of love and adoration, and anything else in the space below. You can contact SCREENLAND directly on Instagram! Our handle (lol, what is this, the early Internet) is @screenlandpod and you can also get Brian directly as well - it's brianmlloyd on nearly all platforms. OK, time for the running order and then a bunch of hashtags because SEO drains the life out of me.00:00 - INTRO02:40 - INCOHERENT RAMBLING?04:57 - 'Caught Stealing' REVIEW07:31 - 'The Thursday Murder Club' REVIEW11:44 - 'Christy' REVIEW13:33 - Mike Sheridan arrives on SCREENLAND17:20 - Is the discourse pointless?23:00 - Drilling down with John Oliver29:00 - Does comedy make it less serious?36:10 - Podcasting won't catch on39:00 - Headbangers, headdaballs, nutjobs44:37 - Where you get information is crucial48:07 - Money is speech in America51:35 - US politics as wrestling and kayfabe58:15 - "Gavin Newsom wants it too much..."1:01:33 - Are studios finished?1:06:10 - OUTRO
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  • 'Eddington' & 'Life of Chuck' Reviews + Muireann O'Connell on 'Grosse Pointe Blank'
    This week, we're diving deep into the latest in film with our reviews of two of the most talked-about movies of the year. First up, we tackle Ari Aster's 'Eddington,' a dark and satirical film set during the pandemic. We break down the sinister and at times unsettling approach of the 'Hereditary' and 'Midsommar' director and discuss why, while it may not be a "satisfying" film, it's an essential watch for anyone who loves thought-provoking cinema.Next, we review Mike Flanagan's sentimental and earnest Stephen King adaptation, 'The Life of Chuck.' We explore the film's unique structure, its emotional core, and why we think it might have been even more powerful as a miniseries.Finally, in a very special segment, we're joined by the brilliant Muireann O'Connell to talk about her love for the classic film 'Grosse Pointe Blank.' Muireann shares some brilliant insights, from the film's legendary soundtrack to how she feels about the '90s cultural revival and her own fascinating career in radio and television.00:00 - Intro01:22 - 'Eddington' Reviewed11:16 - 'The Life of Chuck' Reviewed16:36 - Yes, I know Eddie barks, no, I can't do anything about it18:00 - Muireann O'Connell on 'Grosse Pointe Blank'29:56 - Minnie Driver and the Hollywood Machine36:34 - Is this a rose-tinted glasses situation?42:08 - Have you seen 'Superman' yet?!50:24 - The 'Pride and Prejudice' Debate, Truncated1:00:01 - 'Grosse Pointe Blank' as a warm, comfort movie1:02:33 - Outro#Podcast #FilmReview #MovieReview #AriAster #Eddington #MikeFlanagan #TheLifeOfChuck #StephenKing #GrossePointeBlank #MuireannOConnell #FilmCommentary #FilmAnalysis #90sMovies #NewMovies #Horror #DarkComedy #Drama
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  • 'Materialists' & 'Alien: Earth' Reviews + Comedian Peter McGann on Limmy & Comedy Writing
    In this week's episode, we're breaking down 'Materialists', dissecting xenomorphs with 'Alien: Earth', and talking Limmy and comedy writing with our guest Peter McGann!!Peter McGann's comedy tour Ah No lands in the Lighthouse in Dun Laoghaire on September 12, Limelight II in Belfast on September 27, the Museum of Comedy in London on October 18th and DeBarra's in Clonakilty on December 12th! Follow Peter on Instagram at @peterjmcgannRUNNING ORDER00:00 - Intro00:54 - Materialists Review18:53 - Alien Earth Review32:36 - Marc Maron's Podcast Run37:20 - Peter McGann1:04:16 - Outro
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From the big screen to the small screen to the one in your very hands, SCREENLAND is here to make sense of them all. Each episode, entertainment journalist Brian Lloyd (and a few guests along the way) will boost their screen report figures and rot their brains with all of the 2D ephemera that makes up our world today.
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