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December 20th 2013

The Weekly Retro Movie Rundown 81!

Christopher Jingle Bells Cringle It has to be the weekend! So like Santa Clause getting stuck down the chimney on a festive Christmas eve, after a few too many mince pies. Let us be your ever helpfull, mischievious, little Elves as we try and prise you free with our hefty stick of mega movie magic, we'll try pull you out with our lasso of cinematic awsomness before we watch you crash to the floor in puff of soot as we stand around and giggle with celluloid wonder.

Have a ho ho happy retro weekend!

SATURDAY 21st DECEMBER

Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) 5* 4:30pm-6:40pm (2 hours 10 minutes)

Cute furball Gizmo is reunited with his human friends Billy and Kate, who now work in the New York offices of an eccentric tycoon. However, it is not long before Gizmo has spawned a new generation of murderous carnivores, who quickly overrun the building - and a genetics lab where they produce even more startling mutations. Joe Dante's comedy sequel, starring Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, John Glover and Christopher Lee

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December 21st 2012

The Weekly Retro Movie Rundown 34!

Santa Claus is coming to town! It must be the bumper Christmas edition of the retro movie rundown - Ho ho ho!

So like a primary school nativity with little mites dressed like shepherds, their mothers tea towels wrapped around their heads, as a wee little Mary rocks back and forth a Tiny Tears baby Jesus and a cheeky Joseph sneakily lodges his index finger into his own nose - let us be your wise men three as we bring to you gifts of cinematic greatness, retro celluloid awesomeness and festive movie magic gold.

Have a very festive Retro Christmas! :-)

SATURDAY 22nd DECEMBER

Weekend at Bernie's (1989) ITV4 1:45pm-3:45pm (2 hours)

Two aspiring accountants are invited to their playboy boss's beach house, only to discover he has been murdered - setting the scene for all manner of comic complications as they try to convince everyone he is still alive. Slapstick comedy, starring Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Catherine Mary Stewart, Don Calfa and Terry Kiser.

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