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League of Ordinary Gentlemen Podcast Episode #533 - League Do-Over Part 1 - The Invisible Man (1933)
The League combines our traditional Halloween episode with a Do-Over as we tackle the 1933 classic The Invisible Man. We also tactfully tackle the subtlties of him walking around naked, and what happens to the food he eats while it digests. It’s very high-brow, so take a listen!
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In our latest Bounding Through Bond episode, we cover You Only Live Twice, which has some culturally inappropriate scenes, but is somehow still a fun romp. Plus, ninjas.
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The Gents take a deep dive many “leagues” under the sea as we look through our periscopes at the Burt Lancaster/Clack Gable classic Run Silent, Run Deep. Since we’ve run out of puns, maybe just listen to the episode.
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Look Up! Get ready to soar with the League Podcast as Matt Dursin and Kal N. Ferno dive into James Gunn's latest blockbuster, 'Superman.' The dynamic duo provides a light-spoiler-filled review of the new movie! SuperMAN is Good Movie!
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Three musketeers with microphones take on The Three Musketeers of moviedom as we duel and wench our way through the 1993 Disney version. Feather your mullets and give it a listen!
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The League put on their best (?) Christopher Walken impressions and continue Rogering through Roger for the 40th anniversary of his final turn in the tux, A View to a Kill. It’s an amusing episode… to a kill.
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The League meets in the Study with lead pipes to discuss the film adaptation of Clue for its 40th anniversary. And that’s not just a red herring.
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The League peers into Hitchcock’s genius once again with a deep dive into the 1954 thriller Rear Window. You don’t even need a zoom lens to take it all in.
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The League tackles a movie that we all went to see together at the Coolidge Corner Theater: Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious. It was a perfectly hideous party!
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The League returns for Part 2 of our Invisible Man Do-Over, where we compare and contrast the 1933 and 2020 films; basically one is goofy and the other is horror (for idiots.)