Episodes
Thursday Jan 31, 2019
The Sound of Music 2: Back In The Habit
Thursday Jan 31, 2019
Thursday Jan 31, 2019
How do you solve a problem like following up your first ever live episode? By taking on one of the most beloved movies of all time, of course! This week's episode 101 spectacular is dedicated to the iconic family favourite 'The Sound of Music', starring the legendary Dame Julie Andrews.
Tune in to hear our thoughts on Maria Von Trapp's compulsive singing problem, impressive curtain-based design skills and how Harry's Granny may have been responsible for this movie's record-breaking box office takings back in the 60s...
As ever, we're also pitching some long overdue sequel ideas - including a very unexpected origin story, a crossover that keeps the hills but loses the music, and some dramatic speculation about Dame Julie's adventures in the swinging sixties.
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Beyond The Box Set is a weekly movie podcast that attempts to pitch sequels, prequels and spin offs to classic standalone movies. For over 100 episodes, we've pried open every closed narrative, slaughtered every cinematic sacred cow and pitched ideas ranging from the inspired to the downright un-filmable.
Our show is available on all good podcasting platforms including Itunes, Spotify and Podbean. If you enjoy the show, please leave a ratings and a review, they really help us to attract new listeners. Don't forget to subscribe too, for a new episode every Friday morning.
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00.00: Harry's Von Trapp childhood
33.10: The Sound of Music Drinking Games
38.40: The Sound of Music 2: Back In The Habit
47.00: The Sound of No Music
54.30: Listener Submissions & Episode 102 Preview
Friday Jan 25, 2019
E.T. The Extra Terrestrial - LIVE! (feat. Kenrick & Miller)
Friday Jan 25, 2019
Friday Jan 25, 2019
We did it! To celebrate our 100th(!) episode of Beyond The Box Set, we decided to take a bold step into the Podcasting big leagues by hosting our very first live episode!
Obviously a major moment requires a major movie choice, so in front of a specially invited audience at our favourite pub, The Chemic Tavern in Leeds, we decided to pitch some sequel ideas for the Steven Spielberg classic E.T. The Extra Terrestrial.
Tune in to hear us thoroughly dissect some of the movie's most iconic scenes - with a little help from guest comics Kenrick & Miller - before attempting our most ambitious, creative and possibly nonsensical sequel pitch ever!
Huge thanks to everyone who turned up on the night, and everyone who listens to this episode! It's kind of a big deal for us and while it may be a little chaotic, it's truly a labour of love!
Here's to the next 100...
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Every week at Beyond The Box Set, we put the spotlight on a classic standalone movie and compete to pitch the most ridiculous prequels, sequels and spin-offs to bring them back to the big screen. We're 100 episodes deep and we have no intention of slowing down anytime soon, so check us out now on all your favourite podcatchers!
If you enjoy the show, please rate, review, recommend and subscribe to help us infiltrate the ears of even more listeners in the future. We release new episodes every Friday morning, plus a special midweek bonus episode released exclusively via Patreon.
00.00: John is obsessed with 80s crotch denim
33.00: E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Drinking Games
40.00: E.T. Two: Lost In New York
51.10: E.T. The Extra Terrestrial - A Choose Your Own Adventure Sequel
1.11.10: Listener Submissions, LIVE Listener Submissions & Episode 101 Preview
Thursday Jan 17, 2019
True Lies 2: Dana-nother Day
Thursday Jan 17, 2019
Thursday Jan 17, 2019
In our recent year-end review, Harry put forth the controversial opinion that Skyscraper is a perfect action movie. This week, John attempts to unpick that theory with a look at one of the ultimate dumb-action classics, James Cameron's True Lies...
True Lies stars accent-challenged action icon Arnold Schwarzenegger as Harry Tasker, trigger-happy secret agent by day, loyal husband and father by night. However, his worlds begin to collide when he suspects his wife of having an affair with an enemy agent, and a terrorist plot threatens to tear his family, and the world apart!
In this week's episode, we discuss silly action vs stupid action, the icky racism (and sexism) at the heart of this movie, and debate whether 90s action truly peaked when Arnold chased a motorcycle-riding terrorist through a luxury hotel... on horseback.
James Cameron famously cancelled plans for a sequel on the grounds that terrorism was no longer funny in a post 9/11 world. He's probably right, but would it be possible to extract the best elements of this movie and leave the more problematic parts on the cutting room floor? That's the challenge we're setting ourselves this week as we pitch some sequels to bring Arnie out of semi-retirement, finally show Jamie Lee Curtis some goddam respect and give the awesome Eliza Dushku the big screen action epic she deserves...
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Beyond The Box Set is a movie podcast dedicated to pitching sequel, prequel and spin-off ideas to classic standalone movies that don't have any. From Titanic to True Lies, we're 99 episodes deep and we're not planning on slowing down anytime soon.
We release new episodes every Friday morning, so hit subscribe now on your preferred podcasting app to make sure you never miss an episode. You can also rate and review us, which makes us very happy and helps the show to attract new listeners. Bonus content also available on Patreon.
00.00: Why would anybody ever trust Arnie to go undercover?
41.30: True Lies Drinking Games
50.40: True Lies 2: Dana-nother Day
1.03.20: True Lies II: Meet The Taskers
1.13.30: Listener Submissions & Episode 100 Preview
Friday Jan 11, 2019
Inside Out 2: This Is Your Brain On Drugs
Friday Jan 11, 2019
Friday Jan 11, 2019
The holiday season is over and frankly we could all use a little joy in our lives right now. So we decided to kick-start 2019 with a heartwarming Pixar animated classic... and some sequel pitches that are strictly for grown-ups...
Tune in to hear our thoughts on non-objective fragmentation, the melancholy death of Bing Bong, the emotional makeup of cats and more, plus a collection of adult-only Inside Out drinking game suggestions and some hilarious, creative and downright disturbing sequel ideas from our loyal listeners.
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Beyond The Box Set is the hit British podcast that creates fantasy franchises from classic standalone movies. Each week we get together to pitch sequels, prequels and spin-offs to movies that don't have any. We're closing in on 100 episodes, and our well of imagination isn't even close to going dry, so dive in to see some of your favourite films in a whole new light...
We release new episodes every Friday, so hit subscribe for a weekly delivery straight to your preferred podcast app. If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving us a review too, it really helps the show to find new listeners.
00.00: OK, fine, we cried.
24.30: Inside Out Drinking Games
27..55: The Inside Out Friends Game
33.00: Inside Out 2: This Is Your Brain On Drugs
41.00: Inside Out 2: Freaky Friday
57.00: Listener Submissions & Episode 99 Preview
Friday Jan 04, 2019
BONUS | Movies of 2018 Reviewed... With Sequels! (Part Two)
Friday Jan 04, 2019
Friday Jan 04, 2019
In the second half of our epic 2018 review, we look back at the movies we watched between July and December and deliver our final verdicts - complete with increasingly drunken and dissolute sequel ideas... enjoy!
Remember, you can enjoy full-length reviews of all of these movies by signing up to our Patreon at https://patreon.com/beyondtheboxset
0.30: Skyscraper
4.45: Incredibles 2
8.50: Mission Impossible - Fallout
13.00: Mamma Mia 2
16.00: Hotel Artemis
20.05: The Meg
25.55: BlacKkKlansman
27.10: Crazy Rich Asians
31.30: Searching
37.50: The Predator
44.20: Venom
48.45: Bad Times At The El Royale
57.15: First Man
1.04.25: A Star is Born
1.12.50: Bohemian Rhapsody
1.19.10: Widows
1.25.10: Fantastic Beasts - The Crimes of Grindelwald
1.30.15: Robin Hood
1.33.15: Spiderman - Into The Spiderverse
1.35.55: Mortal Engines
1.38.00: Mary Poppins Returns
1.40.35: Final Rankings + 2019 Preview
Wednesday Jan 02, 2019
BONUS | Movies of 2018 Reviewed... With Sequels! (Part One)
Wednesday Jan 02, 2019
Wednesday Jan 02, 2019
In addition to pitching sequels to old films, we also watched a lot of new releases in 2018. So we thought we'd end the year with a look back at everything we caught at the cinema over the past 12 months, while also attempting to pitch some very quick sequel ideas for them.
This was a very silly idea that turned into a literal all-nighter, so we've split the results into two parts. Here's part one, in which we ran down everything we saw between January and June. Spoilers abound, obviously!
You can listen to full-length review episodes for all of these films by subscribing to our Patreon for as little as $2 per month.
00.00: Molly's Game
04.55: The Post
07.25: Downsizing
12.35: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
16.08: The Greatest Showman
20.50: Phantom Thread
25.40: Call Me By Your Name
30.55: Black Panther
36.45: Darkest Hour
38.25: The Shape of Water
41.25: Coco
45.30: Ladybird
49.00: I, Tonya
52.35: Red Sparrow
55.30: Tomb Raider
58.30: Ready Player One
1.05.55: Love, Simon
1.08.50: Isle of Dogs
1.11.30: A Quiet Place
1.13.40: Deadpool 2
1.19.45: Avengers: Infinity War
1.24.40: Solo - A Star Wars Story
1.26.10: Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom
1.29.30: Hereditary
1.33.55: Ocean's Eight
1.36.30: Leave No Trace
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
Scrooged 2: Oliver Twisted (feat. 2 Geeks 2 Movies)
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
A cynical 80s update of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol with Bill Murray in the central role, Scrooged has all the elements of a festive home run. Yet back in 1988 critics received the movie like a lump of festive coal, and even Murray himself was publicly critical of his performance.
Nevertheless, years of TV syndication have helped Scrooged to endure as a cult holiday classic. Did the critics get it wrong, or has Murray's boundless charisma hoodwinked contemporary viewers into looking back at the film with rose tinted glasses?
To help us find the answer, we're re-joined this week by our most consistently available guest, Ross Burton from 2 Geeks 2 Movies. Together we discuss how Scrooged compares to other popular A Christmas Carol adaptations, whether we really believe Murray's change of character will last beyond the Holiday season, and why, depending on who you ask, Carol Kane's psychotic sugar plum fairy is either the best or the worst part of this movie...
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Each week on Beyond The Box Set, we sit down in front of a classic standalone movie and compete to pitch the most ridiculous sequel, prequel or spin-off ideas we can think of to bring them back to the big screen. Clocking in at almost 100 episodes and counting, there's no cinematic sacred cow we're not more than willing to defile.
We release a new episode every Friday morning, so hit subscribe to make sure you don't miss out, and please leave us a rating and review if you'd really like to help us spread the word. We also have a dedicated fan VIP club on Patreon - available from as little as $2 per month - and we sell exclusive Beyond The Box Set merchandise on TeePublic.
00.00: Harry is 100% done with Charles Dickens this year.
24.10: Scrooged Drinking Games
34.55: Scrooged 2: First Contact
46.30: Scrooged 2: Oliver Twisted
55.50: Son of Scrooge
1.05.14: Listener Submissions & Episode 98 Preview
Friday Dec 21, 2018
Jack Frost 2: The Meltdown
Friday Dec 21, 2018
Friday Dec 21, 2018
The year is 1998. Michael Keaton plays an absent father who, after being tragically killed on his way home for Christmas, reincarnates in the form of a wisecracking snowman in order to re-connect with his traumatised son. Sounds like a movie with all the makings of a feelgood seasonal classic, right? Wrong...
A notorious festive turkey that critics dubbed 'grotesque' 'creepy' and 'almost unwatchable', Jack Frost received an equally chilly reception at the box office, and endures now only due to its reputation as one of the worst and most wrongheaded family movies ever made.
So, naturally, we just couldn't wait to talk about it. Tune into this week's podcast to hear us sound off on 15 minute musical sequences, tin-eared dialogue, the inexplicable logistics of possessing the body of a snowman and much more.
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Beyond The Box Set is a weekly podcast that takes an affectionately satirical look at the rise of franchise culture. Each week, we spotlight a classic standalone movie and compete to pitch the most ridiculous sequel, prequel or spin-off ideas to bring them back to the big screen.
You can find our show on all good pod catchers, including iTunes, Spotify, aCast, Stitcher and more. We're also available on Patreon and Teepublic, where you'll find fabulous bonus content and exclusive merchandise respectively. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review as well, it really helps the show to find new listeners. Merry Christmas!
00.00: Is Snow Dad *really* better than no dad?
31.25: Jack Frost Drinking Games
37.30: Jack Frost Returns
49.30: Oh My God! I'm a Snowman!
59.30: Listener Submissions & Episode 97 Preview
Thursday Dec 13, 2018
Elf 2: How Buddy Saved Christmas
Thursday Dec 13, 2018
Thursday Dec 13, 2018
Will Ferrell has repeatedly ruled out making a sequel for Elf, his festive 2004 comedy hit that rapidly became a seasonable staple. After the muted reaction to the belated Anchorman and Zoolander sequels in recent years, he may have a point...
Yet despite Ferrell's lack of enthusiasm, the appetite for an Elf 2 seems to grow stronger with every passing year. Is this just lazy nostalgia at work, or is there really potential for a follow-up that could wouldn't taint memories of the widely-loved original?
For this week's episode of Beyond The Box Set, John and (a very hung over) Harry summon as much Christmas spirit as they can muster as they attempt to figure out what makes this particular Christmas film so enormously popular, and where a theoretical sequel could actually take Ferrell and friends the second time around...
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Each week on Beyond The Box Set, hosts Harry Chappell and John Lucas compete to pitch sequels, prequels and spin-off ideas for a different standalone movie. Currently midway through our annual festive season, we're spreading cinematic good cheer wherever we go and proving that, unlike a puppy, a sequel can be for life and for Christmas.
New episodes are released every Friday morning, so please hit subscribe to stay up to date with all our latest episodes. Reviews and recommendations are also much appreciated, as they really do help us to reach out to new listeners. Go on, tis the season and all that....
If you're a dedicated fan of the show, you can also show your appreciation by supporting our Patreon for as little as $2 per month. Subscribers receive access to our weekly bonus show, Beyond BTBS, a regular 30 second ad slot on the main show and the opportunity to pick a movie for us to discuss on a future episode.
00.00: Harry is having a very bad day...
24.10: Elf Drinking Games
31.00: Elf 2: Return to the Pole
45.00: The 2Elf Days of Christmas
55.30: Listener Submissions & Episode 96 Preview
Thursday Dec 06, 2018
Edward Scissorhands 2: Rock, Paper, Scissorhands... (feat. Blokebusters)
Thursday Dec 06, 2018
Thursday Dec 06, 2018
Is Edward Scissorhands a Christmas movie? Possibly not, but it features snow, Christmas trees and an underlying air of sadness, which makes it close enough for us to crowbar Tim Burton's melancholy classic into our annual festive mini-season.
This week, long-time friend of the show Paul Hawkins from Blokebusters joins us to discuss Winona Ryder's old lady voice, Dianne Wiest's questionable parenting methods, whether it's still OK to appreciate Johnny Depp's legitimately brilliant performance in this movie and more...
As usual, we also spend some time brainstorming potential sequel ideas, including Edward's long-overdue trial for the murder of Anthony Michael Hall, an origin story that brings together two classic Tim Burton properties and a crossover that attempts to explain some of the more... eccentric design choices in the original movie...
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Every week on Beyond The Box Set, two creative movie geeks compete to pitch sequels, prequels and spin-off ideas for classic standalone movies. We're almost 100 episodes deep and we have no intention of slowing down, so dive in for the only Podcast (that we know of) to combine classic movie chat with hilarious, frequently unfilmable fan fiction.
We release a new episode ever Friday morning, so please hit subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode. We also really appreciate ratings and reviews, which really help us to attract new listeners.
If you're a super fan of the show, you can also show your appreciation by supporting our Patreon for as little as $2 per month. As a special thank you, we'll give you access to our weekly movie review bonus show Beyond BTBS, the opportunity to select a movie for us to discuss on a future episode of Beyond The Box Set, a regular 30 second promo slot and more.
00.00: Is Edward Scissorhands a Christmas Movie?
37.00: Edward Scissorhands Drinking Games
43.30: The Edward Scissorhands FRIENDS Game!
46.40: Edward Scissorhands 2: Jim's Ice Cold Revenge
56.30: Edward Scissorhands 2: The Snowman Cometh... Home
1.04.30: Edward Scissorhands 2: Rock, Paper, Scissorhands...
1.11.15: Listener Submissions & Episode 95 Preview