Episodes

  • July 2019 - Bollywood strikes back
    Aug 30 2019

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    Jamie reviews the latest level 'Bank' in Hitman 2, reviews the BBC1 Sitcom 'Ghosts' and shares his experiences with Return of the Obra Dinn and Toy Story 4.
    Jonas focus' on Attack on Titan S3, sinks his fingers into Final Fantasy 14 and rediscovers American Psycho. They both review their June random-netflix-movie, Deewana.


    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    2 hrs and 23 mins
  • August 2019 - A gory good time with Karl Urban
    Sep 2 2019

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    James "The Bunyipman" Willis shares his thoughts on Netflix's latest season of 'Stranger Things', the recent cthulu-themed detective noir 'The Sinking City' and Marvels latest and greatest 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'.

    Jonas "Jttg" Gawe reviews the only reason to have an Amazon Prime account right now 'The Boys', Kickstarter indie-game champion 'A Hat In Time' and delightfully sunny daytime horror movie 'Midsommar'.

    They both review their July random-netflix-movie, Rio 2.

    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • September 2019 - Indie Director, West Blanderson
    Sep 8 2019

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    James "The Bunyipman" Willis reviews the James-Bond-gone-wrong American animated comedy "Archer" having finished its 10th season, Blizzards most popular (and only?) first-person-shooter to date "Overwatch" and Quentin Tarantino's latest addition to his foot fetish portfolio "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood".

    Jonas "Jttg" Gawe gives his critical analysis on Netflix's dramatisation of 80's female wrestling in "Glow" season 3, Yakuza-sibling turned Private Eye simulator "Judgment" and not-to-be-confused-with-the-best-exotic-marigold-hotel "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

    Together the two of them review Hong-Kong crime thriller "Infernal Affairs 2" which, conveniently, is a prequel to Infernal Affairs - a film neither of them had seen.


    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • October 2019 - Nintendo Money
    Oct 24 2019

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    James “The Bunyipman” spills the BEANs on Matt Groenings latest animated venture “Disenchantment”, decides to expend valuable breathing air by reviewing “Oxygen Not Included” and shares with us a touching story of strippers getting financial revenge in “Hustlers”

    Jonas “Jttg” relives the highs and lows of “Mindhunter” having just finished the second season, explains why "Astral Chain" is the best Jojo's game on the Switch and prepares for his trip to Japan by reviewing "Gantz: 0"

    Last months random Netflix film has the two review "Carbone", a french crime-thriller focused on the 2008-09 carbon-quota scandal that occurred in France.

    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • November 2019 - The embodiment of "Ok Boomer"
    Nov 10 2019

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    Jonas “Jttg” shares his love of "Bojack Horseman" and its many animal puns, lauches into his glowing recommendation of "The Outer Wilds" with it's incredible sense of exploration and tells no jokes when reviewing DCs latest origina story "Joker".

    James “The Bunyipman” opens his "Big Mouth" and suggests we all do the same, cracks open a can of Nostalgia with the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy" and reminds of what a great show Breaking Bad was by reviewing "El Camino" the Breaking Bad movie

    Last months random Netflix film has the two review "The Girl With All the Gifts", a british Zombie film with it's own twist towards the end.

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    Remember you can tune into twitch.tv/thebunyipman on the first Tuesday of any given month to watch us record the podcast live!

    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • December 2019 - He might stab me with an ice pick
    Dec 9 2019

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    Jonas “Jttg” tells us what to expect when diving into S1 of "Riverdale", attempts to untangle the mind of Hideo Kojima with his latest interactive experience "Death Stranding" and get's into the festive spirit with Netflix's latest original Christmas movie "Klaus".

    James “The Bunyipman” reviews the latest sitcom from Michael Schur "The Good Place", experiences a world owned by corporations and brands in "Outer Worlds" and teases us with a unique murder mystery plot from the film "Knives Out"

    The Netflix randomizer was going to have the two of them review "David Blaine: Street Magic" but due to it's limited availibilty in the UK, the two instead review "David Blaine: Real or Magic" in which David convinces everyone he's a cool dude.

    To support the podcast please give us a review on our Podchaser page: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-bunyip-review-915677

    Remember you can tune into twitch.tv/thebunyipman on the first Tuesday of any given month to watch us record the podcast live!

    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • January 2020 - The funniest character is a fascist lunatic
    Jan 13 2020

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    Jonas “Jttg” strikes while the Beskar steel is hot with "The Madalorian", succeeds his review roll by telling us about "Disco Elysium" and manages to say alot about a film he wishes could do the same with "Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker"

    James “The Bunyipman” opens the book on the BBC adaptation of Philip Pulman’s book series "His Dark Materials", races the clock to get his thoughts out about "Risk of Rain 2" and has nothing but good things to say about the Nazi Satire film "Jojo Rabbit" by Taika Waititi.

    Novembers Netflix randomizer means the two must review "Barsaat", the third and probably not final Bollywood film that the two have endured together. This one seems to have sparked more joy than the previous two....

    To support the podcast please give us a review on our Podchaser page: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-bunyip-review-915677

    Remember you can tune into twitch.tv/thebunyipman on the first Tuesday of any given month to watch us record the podcast live!

    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Feb 2020 - Stress incarnate, feat. Adam Sandler
    Feb 16 2020

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    Jonas “Jttg” is now a vollyball expert having seen "Haikyuu!", exposes the worlds deepest and darkest secrets with his review of "Control" and reluctantly reviews "Uncut Gems" despite the overwhelming stress journey it's taken him on.

    James “The Bunyipman” gives us the low-down on Netflix's "Final Space", leaves the fate of his crew down to a single dice role in "Tharsis" and experiences the reality of war with the 'single shot' film "1917"

    Last months Netflix randomizer means the two must review "Stasis", a 2017 film with an audience score of 14% on Rotten Tomatoes.

    To support the podcast please give us a review on our Podchaser page: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-bunyip-review-915677

    Remember you can tune into twitch.tv/thebunyipman on the first Tuesday of any given month to watch us record the podcast live!

    The intro music is "Rock Intro" from Scott Holmes Music with the Free Creative Commons Licence. The outro music is "Veronica Maggio type instrumental" from Lundstroem with the Free Creative Commons Licence.

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    1 hr and 58 mins