Milo, Phoebe and Patrick get together to discuss 2010's medieval schlock horror 'Black Death' starring Sean Bean and Eddie Redmayne, no prizes for guessing whether Sean Bean survives.
Patrick gives a useful educational sermon on the plague and Phoebe gets into some more of her theories.
All Milo's tour dates:
https://www.miloedwards.co.uk/live-shows
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1:25:55
PREVIEW: Troy (2004)
Milo, Phoebe and Patrick are back and they're tackling timely movie Troy (from 2004) along with other timely references such as Paris Hilton's sex tape. They also have a brief discussion of The Return (2024) which Milo watched whilst half asleep on a plane.
Get this full episode on Patreon here:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/127584167
Check out Milo's Ireland and UK dates here:
https://www.miloedwards.co.uk/live-shows
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Barbarians - S1 E6
All three of the lads are reunited across three timezones to discuss the final episode of Barbarians S1, and really get into a riff about Gregorius Zaprudus - Roman mosaicist and inadvertent witness to Caesar's assassination.
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1:24:09
PREVIEW: Barbarians - S1 E5
Milo and Patrick get to grips with the Germans, and perhaps with themselves
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https://www.patreon.com/posts/126691724
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Barbarians - S1 E4
Phoebe and Patrick take on the events of episode four, including why Folkwin is kind of a dudes rock character.
A reminder that Milo is at the Melbourne Comedy Festival performing nightly until 20th April, tickets here:
https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/how-revolting-sorry-to-offend/
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A podcast about formerly about Seinfeld that’s now about Classics and Classical Media from Phoebe Roy (10k Posts), Milo Edwards (Trashfuture, Glue Factory) and Patrick Wyman (Tides of History)