BONUS - BLACK BAG COMMENTARY

Well we’re ending a wild year of podcasting watching Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett and a starry ensemble spy about London in Soderbergh’s and Koepp’s best of 2025, and Andrew’s fave chill thriller comedy of the year Black Bag. There’s trivia and games and festive fun, plus talking memories of London life from an outsider and Brosnan chat because who could not?

We start our commentary tracks 5 seconds into the feature film, and for this episode we hit play at 00:11:34 into the episode, if you wish to watch along. (Note, if watching on UK TV via Sky/Now you will end up being ahead of us a bunch because framerates so go ahead and pause every few minutes but please remember to click play as well)

Now please, before this all goes in the Black Bag, go ahead and order a copy of THE FERRYMAN UPON THE PLAINS - Andrew’s First Novel - Out Now!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ferryman-Upon-Plains-Andrew-Jones-ebook/dp/B0F39C3WM4/

Andrew co-wrote a fan film (many years ago) that is finally starting to pop up. 007 Endgame

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6iFs6XBgNw

305 - DEEP IMPACT

It’s the other asteroid picture of 1998, and a host of actors cannot save Johnny’s boredom. Andrew details a notable incident of deep impact that the doc Zoo was based around and the two talk Black Bag, The Last Breath, In The Lost Lands, The Alto Knights, Snow White and Kraven The Hunter. Plus Andrew finally saw Wicked, was he a convert?

302 - CATCH AND RELEASE

It’s almost Galentine’s Day and Valentine’s Day, so it’s the perfect time to hang out and watch a movie about love, loss, the power of friendship and Kevin Smith in a rare acting role that isn’t a cameo or self-referential, besides the jerseys. Andrew weighs in on recent releases Wolf Man, September 5, A Complete Unknown and Presence, whilst Johnny remembers the time he went and tried to fish, did he catch? Did he release? Did he ever go again (Spoiler on that last one, no). Somehow this becomes a checklist of connections that prove Madame Web was right all along.

201 - ERIN BROCKOVICH

It’s back to reality, oop there goes gravity, as Andrew and Johnny square up to Isolation August with a spin around 2000’s Julia Roberts Oscar winning performance as Erin Brockovich. Nobody’s going insane or depressed at home, so why wouldn’t a fun romp around big corporations killing and hiding the facts of killing innocent working class people be the kind of film we all enjoy? I’m rambling, one second, I’ll continue, it’s a podcast episode, go listen. End communication.

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