Sponsor: MGM presents A Good Person, a beautiful and touching story about finding hope and friendship where you least expect it. Please participate in The Letterboxd Show Feedback Survey! Weekend Watchlist – Updated Weekly list > movies mentioned in this episode. After a quick look back at recent releases and community reviews they discuss their watchlists and 16mm vampires. Mitchell also talks the need for a faster digital release for 65. This week Mitchell and Slim discuss their growing watchlists including John Wick: Chapter 4, A Good Person and Tori and Lokita. Sponsor: A Thousand and One: Visit to get your tickets now! Chapters: Opening credits (00:00:00) Dungeons & Dragons (00:01:46) A Thousand and One (00:07:58) Rye Lane (00:10:16) Last week (00:14:07) Top 50 of 2023 (00:17:11) Watchlists (00:18:66) Letterboxd reviews and links mentioned: Transcripts of podcast episodes available Jack’s Top 50 of 2023 list Hunter & Sydney’s Dungeon & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves reviews Sara Clements & Claira Curtis’s A Thousand and One reviews Yazz & Rachel’s Rye Lane reviews Kate’s John Wick: Chapter 4 review Georgia’s Miami Vice review Jakob’s The Lobster review Credits: This episode was recorded in LA and Philadelphia, and edited by Slim. After a quick look back at recent releases and community reviews they discuss their watchlists and and somehow more bats! Weekend Watchlist – Updated Weekly list > movies mentioned in this episode. They also make a proclamation regarding Chris Pine that may shock you. With the added clue it was a fictional character, most people in the audience, at home or swinging around Notre Dame were jumping up and down screaming the word ‘Quasimodo’.īut the couples in the studio just couldn’t get their heads around what the word could be.Įvery time the couples suggested a wrong letter, poor Mel looked like she wanted to give them both a shake.Īt one point she was in such despair she placed her head in her hands and then begged one of the contestants to get the right letter, begging “Troy, Please, I beg of you…please.This week Mia and Slim discuss their growing watchlists including Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, A Thousand and One and Rye Lane. In fairness to the couples, they did manage to get seven of the letters, which formed the part-word ‘–asimodo’. If you haven’t seen the BBC Two show yet, it sees contestant pairs battling it out to win £2500 by trying to crack a series of passwords by selecting letters and working out the words.īut in today’s episode she was joined by two sets of couples who were finding it hard to work out a really, really easy nine letter word. Read more: Strictly winner Tom Chambers apologises following backlash against comments made about working husbands and stay-at-home mums We reckon that Mel Giedroyc must have been thinking this while recording today’s episode of quiz show LetterBox. We know it’s stressful when filming a telly show, but is there really any excuse for being a total baboon on a quiz show?
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