Two mates. Two accents. Zero filter.
You couldn’t find two more different people — from opposite sides of the world, with completely different takes on what’s entertaining, what’s serious, and what’s downright ridiculous.
Rohan (the Aussie) loves his rom-coms. Rob (the Scotsman) swears by his action flicks. Together they deep-dive into one film each week — unpacking the themes, cast, controversies, and behind-the-scenes chaos — all with plenty of laughs and the occasional argument.
Sometimes they agree. Often they don’t. But that’s half the fun.
New episodes drop every Saturday. Also on YouTube
It’s movies, mateship, and mayhem — Aussie and the Scotsman style.
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Two mates. Two accents. Zero filter.
You couldn’t find two more different people — from opposite sides of the world, with completely different takes on what’s entertaining, what’s serious, and what’s downright ridiculous.
Rohan (the Aussie) loves his rom-coms. Rob (the Scotsman) swears by his action flicks. Together they deep-dive into one film each week — unpacking the themes, cast, controversies, and behind-the-scenes chaos — all with plenty of laughs and the occasional argument.
Sometimes they agree. Often they don’t. But that’s half the fun.
New episodes drop every Saturday. Also on YouTube
It’s movies, mateship, and mayhem — Aussie and the Scotsman style.
This week we review the 1983 American family tragicomedy film Terms of Endearment directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks.
It stars Debra Winger, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Jeff Daniels, and John Lithgow.
The film covers 30 years of the relationship between Aurora Greenway (MacLaine) and her daughter Emma Greenway-Horton (Winger).
The Scotsman lets the Aussie run with this podcast and it doesn't go as well. On his notes. Mumbling and fumbling around. Unprepared. It's a car crash episode - until the Scotsman steps back in.
This is the 'As Good As It Gets" and "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest" Jack Nicholson we love - and his chemistry with Shirley Maclaine is worthy of the watch alone.
Watch before you listen so we don't ruin the ending for you.
Genuinely the Aussie's worst performance - and he admits it late in the podcast. He must lift for the next one.
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Aussie and the Scotsman talk movies
Two mates. Two accents. Zero filter.
You couldn’t find two more different people — from opposite sides of the world, with completely different takes on what’s entertaining, what’s serious, and what’s downright ridiculous.
Rohan (the Aussie) loves his rom-coms. Rob (the Scotsman) swears by his action flicks. Together they deep-dive into one film each week — unpacking the themes, cast, controversies, and behind-the-scenes chaos — all with plenty of laughs and the occasional argument.
Sometimes they agree. Often they don’t. But that’s half the fun.
New episodes drop every Saturday. Also on YouTube
It’s movies, mateship, and mayhem — Aussie and the Scotsman style.