112 - ORCA

Jeremy is once again joined by fellow podcaster Ed Bloomer for a study of 1977 nature-based dramatic thriller Orca, directed by Michael Anderson and starring Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling, Will Sampson and Bo Derek. Their investigation covers such topics as the elasticity of time, unlikely twist endings, a story without heroes, the aquatic equivalent of Michael Myers and the great white shark in the room.

Below are the original trailer, and two videos mentioned in the podcast - a guide to the many, many Jaws knockoffs and Ed Wood’s classic Plan 9 from Outer Space.

110 - ONE HOUR PHOTO

Jeremy is joined once again by Chris Arnsby to examine One Hour Photo, the 2002 psychological thriller written and directed by Mark Romanek, and starring Robin Williams, Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan and Gary Cole, with their seminar covering such broad topics as the wonders of Ikea, plagiarism lawsuits, pornocrats and the Carnival of Souls.

Below are the original trailer, the original soundtrack and footage of the actors in rehearsal, as well as a breakdown of the terrible editing in Bohemian Rhapsody.

022 - JUGGERNAUT

Amy Parr-Young joins Jeremy for a chat about 1974 oceanic thriller Juggernaut, directed by Richard Lester and featuring an all-star cast, with the conversation covering such subjects as Hi-De-Hi!, the perfect cure for seasickness and Jeremy's Roy Kinnear fan fiction.

018 - THE SAINT

Tilt Araiza joins Jeremy live from California to discuss 1997 romantic thriller The Saint, starring Val Kilmer and based on the popular character from page and screen, as part of an epic conversation that covers disparate topics including the Willy Fogg musical, a naked Hywel Bennett, Mr Rossi, test cards, Inception and which actor was rejected from the role of James Bond for having 'a face like a hammer'.

006 - ESCAPE FROM L.A.

Jeremy is joined by his friend and scientific adviser Ed Bloomer to discuss Escape From L.A., the 1996 sequel to classic sci-fi action thriller Escape From New York, with chat encompassing Military Jesus, Son of the Pink Panther, which city should host the third film and Jeremy overusing the word 'spartan'.

003 - THE MEDUSA TOUCH

Chris Arnsby returns to talk about The Medusa Touch, the 1978 supernatural thriller starring Richard Burton, with our discussion including the question of how little screen time a lead character can have, whether we agreed with the film's mass-murdering villain and we describe the most exciting book jacket we've ever seen.