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Ludicrously Specific

Ludicrously Specific
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    52: They're a Weird Mob

    23/09/2025 | 2h 4 mins.
    ... is a film we're not discussing today. More of a comment about Doug, Steve, and Darren, who are discussing a film called The Mob. And also a film called The Mob. You'll see.
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    51: Invasion of the Podcaster Snatchers

    29/08/2025 | 51 mins.
    This episode is under an hour. No, this is not a typo. We cannot guarantee that our hosts have not been body snatched by other hosts.
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    50: The Ashes of Trashathon

    15/06/2025 | 2h 4 mins.
    Jesus Christ, Daffy Duck, and some ninjas walk into a bar. Just a usual day on Ludicrously Specific. But before that, we unpack the wonders of Trashathon, a new event at the Hollywood sponsored by the Incredibly Strange Archive and Vinegar Syndrome, and the absolute dreck (complimentary) that screened there.
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    49: Hacking Away

    19/03/2025 | 1h 55 mins.
    Skeet's been hacking away at #ACenturyOfCinema. Doug's been hacking away at the releases of 2024. Darren's been hacking away at Twin Peaks. And we've all been hacking away at the legacy of Gene Hackman. Join us for a double in-memoriam, followed by a few rounds of What We Watched, featuring a killer lawn mower, the worst idea for a date movie ever (Takashi Miike edition), a Roger Corman movie with a Winnie the Pooh connection, and your favourite: much more!
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    48: LudiBest of 2024!

    31/12/2024 | 2h 1 mins.
    Two episodes in one month?!? Hold onto your monocles, the surprises are only beginning as we explore the best and worst of cinema in 2024. Will Skeet praise a film that rhymes with "curiosa"? Will we talk for two hours yet again? Who's to say?

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About Ludicrously Specific

Three movies. One improbable connection. Countless puns. Endless pedantry. From the grindhouse to the arthouse, join Doug Dillaman, Steve Skeet and Darren Waugh on this New Zealand-based, Internet-distributed audio podcast. That’s not just specific - that’s *ludicrously* specific.
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