Weekend At Crombie‘s Weekend At Crombie‘s
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- TV & Film
Some movies don‘t deserve what the box office and critics did to them.
But then again, some of them really do.
James and Huw dig up forgotten movies and walk them around one more time.
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A Very Special Crombies: The Fall Guy
With the grace of a man falling through a plate glass window, we return for another Very Special Crombies.
This time, our opinions will differ over the David Leitch movie, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. One of us is still seeing unicorns, the other has well and truly rolled the car. -
Vol 6, Episode 5: Brewster's Millions
It's 1985 and Richard Pryor stars in the sixth remake of this riches-to-rags story, putting such an indelible seal on this Walter Hill movie that it's never been remade since.
Supported by John Candy, John Candy, Lonette McKee and Stephen Collins, with Hume Cronyn doing his finest impression of a malevolent raisin. -
Vol 6, Episode 4: Virtuosity
It's 1995, and this Brett Leonard thriller flings us into the distant future (1999) where a computer-generated Russell Crowe must be hunted down by a relentless Denzel Washington.
It's a bravura performance from Crowe, who leaves no piece of scenery un-chewed; and an early start for Washington's long catalogue of man-with-handgun-does-shouting oeuvre. -
Vol 6, Episode 3: Action Jackson
It's 1988, and Carl Weathers plays the titular role of Jericho 'Action' Jackson, alongside a host of familiar faces from other films where things randomly explode.
The decade was not short of action movies, but where does this sit among the pantheon? -
Vol 6, Episode 2: Hobson's Choice
It's 1954 and cinematic greats Charles Laughton and David Lean create a romantic comedy about the heady world of nineteenth century Salford bootmaking.
A smash hit at the time, we came at this with different perspectives. Still, you can listen to it, or not. -
Vol 6, Episode 1: La Grande Vadrouille
It's 1966 and comedy legends of French cinema - Louis de Funès and Bourvil - reunite for this epic World War II comedy, with Terry-Thomas providing Best Supporting Moustaches.
After a year in the West, we're returning to the classic Weekend at Crombie's format - and this one does not disappoint!