Boys Gone Wild | Episode 41: Tenet (Film review, with Sam Eley)
Horatio and his good friend/comedian Sam Eley sit down to talk about Christopher Nolan's wild new mind bending sci-fi epic 'Tenet'.

Horatio and his good friend/comedian Sam Eley sit down to talk about Christopher Nolan's wild new mind bending sci-fi epic 'Tenet'.
Horatio and Andrew discuss fighting with rowdy youths, sharks and the new Netflix documentary 'The Social Dilemma'.
Football Gone Wild! In an experimental first episode Horatio and Alfie attempt to do a football podcast discussing the best transfer of the summer, top 6 predictions and what it feels like to win the league as a Liverpool fan.
In today's episode Horatio sits down with one of his comedy role models turned friend Alfie Brown. In a far reaching conversation the boys discuss class tensions in comedy, talk candidly about the effects of Lockdown and debate the strange career similarities of Ricky Gervais, Arsene Wenger and Robert Mugabe.
In today's episode Horatio sits down with fantastic comic and lockdown pen pal Katharyn Henson as she documents in detail the trauma of her Covid nightmare. Though she is New York based Katharyn managed to end up trapped in Melbourne in the spare room of a strangers house for 5 months of the coronavirus pandemic. In this two and half hour mammoth episode Katharyn opens up completely about a trip she had planned to be a great turning point in her career but turn out to be the hardest months of he...
Everyone's favourite men's mental and physical health podcast is back! This week the boys discuss the end of 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' and what it represents for the culture in general.
Another day another terribly covered up assassination by the Russian government against a dissenter.
First episode of the new spinoff series Girls Gone Wild with Bebe Cave. Today we talk about the do's and don'ts of Men's fashion.
As always Boys Gone Wild is constantly scouting for Boys Going Wild in the news, so who better to talk about then England and Manchester United centre back Harry Maguire. Slab head Harry recently got arrested on holiday in Greece for bribing and fighting police and on today's episode the boys discuss brits abroad as the last vestige of colonialism.
Horatio is finally back from weeks in an existential limbo as he moved out of his mums shed and into his new house in London. This episode not only introduces a new studio space but a new co-host Horatio's longtime friend and comedic collaborator Andrew Kirwan who's aggressive anti social media stance means for all intents and purposes he only exists on this podcast.
In an emotional episode Horatio says goodbye to the shed that kept him sane during lockdown.
Horatio reluctantly discusses the recent domestic crisis in Will and Jada Smith's marriage.
After weeks of social upheaval and the comedy industry in disarray it seemed like nothing was funny anymore, until like a comedic gift from the heavens news broke that Amber Heard allegedly took a sh*t in Johnny Depp's bed as a 'harmless prank'.
I recorded today's episode in my Mum's garden on a gorgeous summer evening. I actually shot the episode weeks ago right after seeing David Guetta's wild response to George Floyd's murder, but due to the tension at the time it just didn't feel appropriate. Enough time has passed now so enjoy David Guetta in all his glory!
In a spontaneous episode, Horatio reacts to the new sexual misconduct allegations made against American stand up comedian Chris D'Elia and the implications they have for the comedy industry.
In light of the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent reignition of the Black Lives Matter movement, Horatio sits down with his good friend and fellow comedian Phileo Huff to discuss the lesser known civil rights leader and deputy of the Black Panthers Fred Hampton. A man who even though he was murdered by the FBI aged 21 still managed to leave an important mark on the civil rights movement.
Horatio welcomes back his old student radio co host/comedy partner/school friend/uni friend Andrew Kirwan! For an hour of liquid podcasting just pure flames from start to finish as the two boys who have been going wild together for over a decade let loose through the microphones. Who's the target of the boys vicious lampooning today? Only Elongated Musket himself.
Today Horatio welcomes back his old podcast partner the all American firestorm comedian Russell Hicks, here to talk about another all American firestorm the writer and drug enthusiast Hunter S. Thompson.
Horatio discusses his two real-life experiences with scientology.
In a very special episode Horatio gets his first guest on the show! Comedian and friend Sam Eley! However Sam is not on the show to talk comedy, he is here to talk about the system that he has developed with Horatio that places all people into three categories Pedo, Cuck or Stinky. This is not a lighthearted podcast it is an attempt to archive and document one of the most profound discoveries made in sociology ever. This iconic episode is not only a huge leap for the history of podcasting but th...
Today Horatio discusses why contained in the iconic 2004 internet video 'Leeroy Jenkins' are all the tenets that make a Boy Gone Wild.
After a short break Horatio is refreshed and ready for frontline duty. This week starts off with his favourite war of all time 'The Great Emu War' of 1932 where the Australian Government fought 20,000 Emus and lost.
In his last episode before an extended break, Horatio talks about the first Boy Gone Wild he ever knew. HIS OWN FATHER!
After watching and loving the new Netflix documentary 'The Last Dance' about the legendary 90s Chicago Bulls basketball team. Horatio shed light on his new found obsession from arguably the most eccentric celebrity to come out of American sport, Dennis Rodman.
Revisiting his obsession with motivational speakers Horatio discusses the big cheese himself Gary Vaynerchuk.
One of the wildest boys of all time, it's the legendary Mahatma Gandhi who for every spiritual or moral virtue he possessed there was a deviant sexual habit to match.
Horatio gets a little more personal as he delves into his actual feelings on the divisive cult public intellectual Jordan Peterson.
In his most moving episode yet Horatio discusses in great emotional detail the final few overs of the Cricket world cup final 2019 lead by the man, the myth, the Legend Ben Stokes, and why for him it's the greatest sporting moment of all time.
Today Horatio talks about James Blake, the pretensions of food programmes and of course the egg headed hero that is Greg Wallace.
Horatio talks about fighting with his mum, Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi but most importantly his new favourite show the animated Netflix series 'The Midnight Gospel'.