109 - THE COMIC

Jeremy is joined by podcaster and Goon Pod host Tyler Adams to discuss The Comic, the 1969 drama written, directed and featuring Carl Reiner and starring Dick van Dyke. Their conversation covers such topics as Ray Bradbury, Samuel Beckett, Olivia Wilde, Kevin Feige, Jim Henson and Supertrain.

Below are a free copy of the film, both fire safety public information films mentioned during the podcast, Van Dyke talking about his alcoholism on the Dick Cavett Show and Gilbert Gottfried entertaining the man himself with his Andrew Dice Clay impression.

021 - RAVENOUS

Jeremy is joined by Amy Parr-Young to discuss the 1999 comic horror Ravenous, starring Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle, with the conversation taking in such topics as Black Mirror, religious cults and pulled pork sandwiches.

019 - TOYS (PART 1)

George Grimwood joins Jeremy for a conversation about the 1992 comedy fantasy Toys starring Robin Williams. In this first of two parts, their conversation touches on matters including Nicolas Winding Refn, Lewis Carroll and JG Ballard.

017 - WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S

Jeremy and Chris Arnsby go to the beach to enjoy the 1989 comedy Weekend At Bernie's, starring Jonathan Silverman and Andrew McCarthy, with the discussion taking in such subjects as imaginary baseball teams, Superman III, Outback masculinity and giving Thatcher a kicking.

014 - THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN

Jeremy is joined by George Grimwood to relive The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen, the 1989 fantasy directed by Terry Gilliam, as a part of a very wide-ranging discussion covering shared boarding school experiences, The Crystal Maze, the magic of Eric Idle and Falkor the Luckdragon.

009 - I HEART HUCKABEES

Professional science man Ed Bloomer joins Jeremy to talk about 2004's philosophical comedy I Heart Huckabees, co-written and directed by David O. Russell, while the conversation touches on such weighty matters as death, vigilantism, Biggles and the sort of people who play bridge.

001 - FREDDY GOT FINGERED

In this edition, Chris Arnsby joins Jeremy to talk about Tom Green's infamous 2001 bad taste comedy Freddy Got Fingered, where they discuss the perfection of Back To The Future, Kenny Everett's rule of comedy and how much they both hate Seth MacFarlane.