3.11 - Shannon’s All-Time Top Ten
Necks are placed on the line as Shannon reveals his ten favourite films of all time.
3.11 - Lee’s All-Time Top Ten
Lee follows up with his all-time top ten. Shannon tries to guess them all in advance.
3.10 - Reviews
Shannon and Lee discover whether Twilight sucks as deeply as its vampiric hero, and Lee unveils his final Show and Found.
3.09 - Reviews
Lee and Shannon develop fewer than four opinions about Four Holidays, and Shannon’s Show and Found gets synced up to The Great Gig In The Sky.
3.08 - Reviews
The Bazura Project takes on The Baz Luhrmann Project as Shannon and Lee critique Australia.
3.07 - Reviews
Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 returns to find a shorter name in Quantum of Solace. Who loved it? Who was unimpressed? And just how left field can Shannon’s Show and Founds get?
3.06 - Reviews
Is The Wackness, a new indie film starring Josh Peck and Sir Sir Ben Kingsley, The Goodness or The Don’t-Botherness? And is Lee’s Show and Found really the best-written film ever?
3.05 - Reviews
Don Cheadle is a Traitor, Kiefer Sutherland is a Mirrors, and Shannon is a Show and Found.
3.04 - Reviews
Chuck Pahlaniuk’s novel Fight Club was turned into a truly great movie. Can his second adaptation — Choke — match those great heights? And how does this week’s Show and Found relate to current events?
3.03 - Reviews
There’s a new version of Brideshead Revisited! (Note: it’s possible you didn’t know there was an old version of Brideshead Revisited. If you didn’t, then this is all new.) Also, a bygone pop culture icon stars in this week’s Show and Found.



