1 hr 2 min

10 - Come Dine with Babette Pick a Flick!

    • TV & Film

Politics and food are on the menu for this episode as your host, Tony Black, invites to his table film blogger and Cinematic Dramatic co-host, Leslie Byron Pitt, alongside Wikishuffle co-host Chris Wallace (in his second appearance so far), to chow down on some picked flicks.This week they're snacking on BULWORTH, the 1998 political satire drama comedy whatever the hell it is from Warren Beatty, nominated by Jay Everington, which Les takes issue with and Chris isn't keen either - but he does lead a staunch defence of the merits of Don Cheadle...A side order of POLITICAL FILMS arrives with the guys lapping up talk about their favourite, and not so favourite, political movies - with some audience suggestions too...Finally they gorge themselves on BABETTE'S FEAST, a 1988 Danish language drama from Gabriel Axel, nominated by Claire Tanner, which all three are surprised how much they enjoyed. Chris, however, was reminded of a certain cheesy, British cookery show...Last but not least, it's Les' turn to be grilled on Question Time, this week his film of choice being BOOGIE NIGHTS, the 1997 classic from Paul Thomas Anderson. Will he have room enough to swallow eight tough questions?That's enough food puns from us now. We're off for some coffee and a nap. See you at breakfast!
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Politics and food are on the menu for this episode as your host, Tony Black, invites to his table film blogger and Cinematic Dramatic co-host, Leslie Byron Pitt, alongside Wikishuffle co-host Chris Wallace (in his second appearance so far), to chow down on some picked flicks.This week they're snacking on BULWORTH, the 1998 political satire drama comedy whatever the hell it is from Warren Beatty, nominated by Jay Everington, which Les takes issue with and Chris isn't keen either - but he does lead a staunch defence of the merits of Don Cheadle...A side order of POLITICAL FILMS arrives with the guys lapping up talk about their favourite, and not so favourite, political movies - with some audience suggestions too...Finally they gorge themselves on BABETTE'S FEAST, a 1988 Danish language drama from Gabriel Axel, nominated by Claire Tanner, which all three are surprised how much they enjoyed. Chris, however, was reminded of a certain cheesy, British cookery show...Last but not least, it's Les' turn to be grilled on Question Time, this week his film of choice being BOOGIE NIGHTS, the 1997 classic from Paul Thomas Anderson. Will he have room enough to swallow eight tough questions?That's enough food puns from us now. We're off for some coffee and a nap. See you at breakfast!
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1 hr 2 min

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