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The Invasion of the Poddy Snatchers

The Invasion of the Poddy Snatchers

By: Paddy Moore And Niel Garrett
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Invasion of the Poddysnatchers is a deeply unprofessional film podcast made for the sheer joy of overthinking movies. We dig into camera angles, weird edits, messy classics, and the films that we remember from rainy Sunday afternoons. It’s sporadic, it’s scrappy and it’s mostly for us, but if you like nerdy tangents about aspect ratios and why ”Zardoz” exists, you might be in the right place.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Art
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  • Ep 25 - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
    Aug 26 2025

    "There's nothing to be afraid of. They were right. It's painless. It's good."

    In this episode, we watch Philip Kaufman’s 1978 remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Often praised as a paranoid sci-fi classic, the film has atmosphere, star power, and that unforgettable final shot.

    We found ourselves less enthralled than expected, and our conversation unpacks why the film’s reputation might outstrip the experience of sitting through it today.

    Join us as we dig into what works, what drags, and why this alien takeover didn’t quite capture our hearts.

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    23 mins
  • Ep 24 - Diva (1981)
    Aug 2 2025

    Don’t cry. I’ve got another – genuine plastic. Just right for a little brat like you.

    In this episode of Invasion of the Poddysnatchers, we slip into the neon-soaked, noir-tinged world of Diva (1981), Jean-Jacques Beineix’s cult classic that helped define the Cinéma du Look movement. We caught it on the IMAX at Bristol’s Watershed, where it was featured as part of Cine Rediscovered — a perfect setting to revisit this audacious slice of French cinema.

    Opera, motorbike chases, hitmen, tape recordings — and the coolest sandwich in the history of cinema. But beneath the slick surfaces and iconic visuals, is there substance? Or is Diva all style, no soul?

    Join us as we decode the film’s bold aesthetics, cool detachment, and unexpected charm — and reflect on how it plays today, over 40 years on.

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    25 mins
  • Ep 23 - Network (1976)
    Jun 12 2025

    "We'll tell you anything you want to hear, we lie like hell." This week, the Poddysnatchers tune into the airwaves of righteous rage and media madness with Sidney Lumet’s 1976 classic "Network". From unhinged news anchors to corporate overlords with god complexes, we dive into the prophetic chaos of a film that predicted reality TV, influencer culture, and the commodification of outrage long before the internet ever got its hands dirty.

    Is Howard Beale a tragic hero or a cautionary tale? Has TV ever really stopped exploiting us for ratings? And are we still mad as hell, or just too tired to notice?

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    28 mins
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