Episodes

  • ROBOCOP (1987) Film Review - Part 1
    Jan 20 2021
    Listen to this episode, or there will be...trouble! 🤖👮‍♂️🔫

    In our second episode of 2021, we look back at Paul Verhoeven's satirical action film, ROBOCOP. This is a perennial favourite, so we've split the podcast into two episodes, as there's just so much to talk about. In this first part we take a look at the film's background, pre-production, shooting, writing, and two lead characters; Peter Weller and Nancy Allen.
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    46 mins
  • THE KARATE KID (1984) - Film Review
    Jan 13 2021
    In this first episode of 2021, Martin and Shonagh look back at '80s teen martial arts classic, THE KARATE KID! 
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA (1986) - Film Review
    Sep 29 2020
    In this episode, we take a look at another John Carpenter classic from the '80s, BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA! Martin and Shonagh laugh their way through this episode, discussing Jack Burton's philosophical musings, the contents of a six demon bag, 2000 year old mischief makers, the three storms, and of course The Pork Chop Express. 
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    55 mins
  • PULP FICTION (1994) - Film Review
    Sep 6 2020
    In the second episode of Deckard's Unicorn, we take a look back at Quentin Tarantino's seminal neo-noir: PULP FICTION. Your hosts Martin and Shonagh pick through the film's influences and legion filmic and pop culture references, whilst talking about memorable moments, quotable lines, and discussing any goofs, problems, or unintentional comedy. Dr. Shonagh once again makes an appearance to playfully poke some holes in the film's science.
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    47 mins
  • JURASSIC PARK (1993) - Film Review
    Aug 30 2020
    In the very first episode of Deckard's Unicorn, we take a look back at a Steven Spielberg classic: JURASSIC PARK. Your hosts Martin and Shonagh pick through the film for memorable moments, quotable lines, and discuss any goofs, problems, or unintentional comedy. Shonagh also utilises her PhD to hilariously poke holes in the film's science.
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    39 mins