Michael: A wrestling podcast for fans, by fans, where we talk about what we love in wrestling, what we think could be better, and what we don’t like, on top of interviews. Bodyslams And Dropkicks is about pro wrestling WWE, AEW, Impact to name but a few. The 3 of us are gamers so it felt right to introduce a bit of variety into the podcast. What is your podcast about?ĭean: Final Cut is primarily about movies, but every once in a while we have a gaming special. Nathan: Spotify, Youtube, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, Amazon Music, Google, just about everywhere really. Michael: Itunes, I Heart Radio, Spotify, Amazon, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Castbox and Podcast Addicts. For example, iTunes, Iheartradio, Spotify, Amazon, Google. What platforms can we find your podcast on?ĭean: Everything lol. Star Wars Legacy of the Force: Myself and my partners knew we wanted to do a loving homage to Star Wars Franchise by watching all 9 movies to see if its legacy held up. In the beginning, we decided let’s make the main host a homicidal maniac in an asylum with his social worker continually trying to coerce him into going to group therapy. J was a mix of celebrating one of our loves Batman and a lampooning of those self help shows. The Clamjammers Podcast: That would be for my overlords at Deathpixie to tell you.ĭr. but you’ll have to ask Fraser.įinal Cut Presents the Directors Cut Podcast: A magical wizard named Dean came up with the name. Right now the podcasts that are currently airing, or just finished had content completed for it, are:īodyslams and Dropkicks: I didn’t come up with the name….can definitely tell you it wasn’t Josh Matthews…. Nathan: Wow, really depends on the podcast. Michael: Bodyslams And Dropkicks used to be Dropkicks And Bodyslams, but we thought it sounded better the other way and wanted something wrestling related sounding. It’s easy and to the point. Bodyslams And Dropkicks, I’ll let mister Fraser explain. As for the name, I actually was looking at Blade Runner, the Ridley Scott Harrison Ford movie from 1982, and there was 3 editions the normal cut, the directors cut, and I saw the Final Cut version, and it hit me that is what my podcast should called. What is your current podcast called, and how did you come up with the name?ĭean: We have 2 actually, the first one the movie one is called Final Cut Presents The Directors Cut podcast. B&D and Final Cut recently lost a cohost and I was supposed to be on for a week long trial… then a 4 week long trial… then they changed their logo. Nathan: Honestly I started because Fraser begged me. Michael: Dean Connelly, who was a part of two other podcasts, approached me one day with an opportunity to join a podcast and it turned out to be lots of fun . The day I decided to do this podcast is the day I gave up movie reviewing, which I had struggled with the equivalent of writers block with for months. So now I get to voice my views and opinions, and no-one can go to me and says ‘you cant say that,’ because it is my platform and my voice is just as important as the next persons. From any point of view, I never really had that for a long time. It doesn’t matter what it is about or who it is about. The formula was 3 co-hosts, however this iteration we have is the second one we had and tbh it just works so well.Īs to why, I ask myself that a lot, and the only answer I can ever come up with is this: People deserve to have their voice heard. At the time it was called Final Cut, but then we and them went our separate ways and we set off on our own. when lockdown hit we did a movie podcast with myself, Fraser and 4 others. How and why did you start podcasting?ĭean: I actually had a review segment on another series and it was a monthly movie review segment. I am a voiceover actor, podcaster, poutine connoisseur, steak sommelier, and taxi cab tipper. Nathan: According to my overlords at DeathPixie, I am a man trapped inside of a penguin’s body.
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