Reviews
The three guys offer great insight and enthusiasm to each new release from Warner Archive. They all work for Warner, however, they are true film fans and make me want to go out and purchase every release.
valscott via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/29/18
I had no idea that studios would create shorter radio plays of feature films back in the golden age. It's such a time machine into a bygone era. I'm getting wistful just thinking about it. Wonderful podcast!
katcanipe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/17
I don't have friends over because most of them are dirty and annoying. They keep touching my walls. My walls are plaster and dirt comes off easy on them. So why have friends. it's a pity because I like company. So this podcast provides a useful solution. I know a lot about movies but I like...Read full review »
Blts1 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/05/17
Amazingly, despite being essentially an infomercial, this podcast transcends mere advertising and is a truly informative and entertaining take on the films released through the Warner Archive. But there has not been a new episode since early November 2014! C'mon fellas, time to return to the...Read full review »
dasinfogod via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/15
Love this. The hosts are well schooled in the history of cinema and work so well together, it’s a treat to listen to! Also love the Warner Instant Archive site. Genius decision to start this all. I love history, and this is loaded with the history of film and television.
DundyO via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/14
Great when they put out the old time shows, but seem to be focusing more on talking about them lately rather than playing them. Would have been a 5 star rating had it been for that.
Meghan306 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/31/13
I could listen to just about anyone go on about old movies. These 3 go on like a bunch of old women. Chattering and clucking and trading trivia. They tend to over talk a bit, but the information is fun to listen to. They're just a bit cagey about when new titles are going to be released by I...Read full review »
misterboo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/13
I really enjoy the podcast because it covers a lot of great films, many of which have never been available for home viewing. George and the gang do a great job of pointing out facts and tidbits that are little known about the films or actors, although some of them are a bit of a stretch to see...Read full review »
ssmith_fp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/12
Thanks to the terrific trio for bringing these hidden gems to my attention every episode. The podcast is light, lively and a lot of fun. I learn, laugh and sometimes cry.
torontoscott via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/11/12
What a marvelous concept to also have a Warner Archive podcast, showcasing lots of entertaining bygone radio programs and theater plays from M-g-M and Warner Brothers once largely unavailable. It is really interesting hear old time radio of re-anactments of the studio's movies reworked as radio...Read full review »
Yensid4030 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/04/11
Great pod casts! Lux radio theatre seems to be the focus, each show is unique in reflecting a by gone era!
Blanchehudson1 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/21/11
Holding true to the original format this podcast transforms you back to a simpler time. Hope they will add more!!!
irishroseooxx via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/18/09
These radio performances are wonderful and entertaining stories of bygone years. They are great fun to listen too, then catch the full movie version. I wish more of our modern film makers would create radio versions of big movies like Lucas did with the original Star Wars for radio.
Beekeeper911 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/09
What a treasure trove. The whole Warner Archive Collection is such a brilliant and exciting concept and the icing on the cake are these podcasts. It's like Warners is throwing a huge party and inviting everyone.
Richard Glazier via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/09
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