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Summary: Matt + Matt get together to talk about movies and popular culture.
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Podcasts:
Ebertfest coverage continues with discussion of Ida, Wild Tales, and Girlhood! And no restaurant recommendations, sorry.
Food-stuffed and lusty, Mamo reports on their second day at the Roger Ebert Film Festival 2015, with discussion of representation and mythology in cinema by way of Thursday's "Challenging Stigma Through the Arts" panel, and Godfrey Cheshire's excellent documentary, Moving Midway. Plus, our recommendation for local Mexican!
It's a Mamo walk-and-talk, live on the streets of Champaign Illinois! We've returned to the Roger Ebert Film Festival for the third time, and take the opportunity to roundly question the validity of Jean-Luc Godard's Goodbye To Language. We'll report in a few more times over the next couple days as we work our way through this year's program. Plus, recommendations for pie!
Listen up woman! Shit’s about to get real. We’re not letting some snot-nosed Limey who thinks he runs the world get under the skin of this podcast. No sir, we’re calling in the cavalry. Mamo & Cinecast unite to dislodge any notion y’all got about taints or GPS parachutes. Cars do fly in this universe and damned we’ll be if any sum bitch, especially Jason Statham, is gonna take that away from us. We gots NOS in our brain and petrol in the veins; Sit down, have a tuna sandwich and chill with us. You can have any beer you like; as long as it’s a Corona. This is the Super Ticket bra. We’re talking Furious 7. Recognize. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening!
Row Three's own Kurt Halfyard joins the Mamo boys to continue a debate that began long ago about the validity of the superhero genre. Specifically this time: death: what is it good for?
MAMO! The show about movies and popular culture strides confidently into the summer of 2015 at the domestic box office with our picks for the top ten grossing films of the season. We haven't seen any of 'em! We talk about all of 'em! And kick it open to YOU to sound off in the comments below with your entries for the Mamo Summer Box Office Contest!
OK here's what happened: we'd just finished recording a new episode of Let's Scare Matthew Price to Death with our friend Dan Gorman, when we got to talking about It Follows, horror movies at the box office, and why every big movie in the genre seems to be treated like the biggest thing ever. What... er... followed was a pickup game of Mamo with one of our favourite guest stars!
Mamo! It's Ladyghostbusters vs. Dudeghostbusters, and Cinematic Universes vs. I dunno, just making a movie one at a time or something. Plus, we get into our relationship.
Buckle up! Mamo does a crash course in House of Cardsology before pivoting hard into Fifty Shades of Grey, sexual fantasy, and the death of Leonard Nimoy. Only on this show, could those things all happen in 45 minutes. Plus, we welcome Let's Scare Matthew Price to Death to the world of podcasting!
Glom Gazingo, and welcome to Oscar night 2015! Jamie "The Dew Over" Dew joins us on the couch for our annual slate of mini-podcasts recorded throughout the telecast, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hands out the golden trophy to the favourites among themselves. Plus, special guest stars Sasha and Max! Join us for this omnibus edition of our evening's activities.
Spider-Man joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe and we look at white privilege in superhero movies, Hollywood, and film history via last year's Jon Hamm baseball picture, Million Dollar Arm. Watch us weave our web!
We come not to praise the Wachowskis but to bury them, our hearts heavy as we pick apart the first outright misfire in a career of innovation. What's up with Jupiter Ascending?
Mamo takes apart the narrative of the modern celebrity by way of Johnny "Mortdecai" Depp, who probably doesn't give a flying fuck what any of you are thinking, saying, or doing - nor should he.
Well that came out of nowhere! Mamo looks at American Sniper's perfectly-fired magic bullet, which hit the Academy, the audience, and about a billion think-piece writers in a single shot. Afterwards, we delve into Supergirl, #XFiles2015, and the equally magic, equally bullet-shaped Joaquin Phoenix.
Oscar Nomination Day is like Mamo Christmas! We get together at the pub for a quick discussion of the noms for 2014, while nomming the food that continuously arrives throughout the show. Plus, both Price and Brown announce their side projects because clearly this marriage has gotten old. It's Mamo!