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Podcasts:
Join Mamo on Day 3 of the Toronto International Film Festival 2014 as we discuss Big Game, Tokyo Tribe, Tusk, and the status of the cult film in the Midnight Madness world!
Reporting live (actually it's a podcast) from the first night of the Toronto International Film Festival 2014! We pick our top five anticipated films for the week ahead, and since there's nothing better to do we get into the real question: WTF is with that beard.
Mamo returns to the subject of film canon, for an even broader and stranger discussion of aging aesthetics, DVD ownership, death and cinema, and Emmerich/Devlin's overlooked 1996 masterpiece: Independence Day.
It's film festival time! As Matt & Matt prepare to step into their complex plans for the Toronto International Film Festival 2014, it's time to have a quick look through the book and talk about the programs and films that are getting it done this year. Madness! Vanguard! Docs! Masters! It's all here!
Mamo gathers to discuss the life and death of Robin Williams.
Podcasts bring podcasters together! We welcome Greg LeGros from the Modern Superior oligarchy onto the show to talk about space raccoons and blue fellows named Yondu, and all the other things that Marvel seems to be able to do without breaking a sweat - all while Sony and DC sweat balls over their rest-of-the-decade tentpole plans.
Comic Con 2014! We talk about the Wonder Woman reveal, and what it means to live in a world where "big news" status can be conferred upon "the Wonder Woman reveal."
Now that Matt Price has caught up with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, we're both fairly convinced that the end of the world is nigh. Also, movies aren't fun any more.
What's up, Mamo listeners? This week we talk Apes, Marvel, Thor, Avengers, home video, money, and Hellboy 3. So, basically, what we always talk about.
Mamo reflects on the worst 4th of July weekend in 30 years of moviegoing, by way of ruminations upon Tammy, Transformers, The Sandman, TIFF, and Roger Ebert's life itself (and its consequences for the documentary Life, Itself).
Join us in the sultry, semi-sexual heat of a Barrie Ontario long weekend as we discuss Trans4mers, the Chinese, and the nature of "evil"; Rian Johnson, Star Wars, and the new crop of blockbuster directors; and Predator 4, worldbuilding, and why people need to get over it. Happy summer, Mamo listeners!
In which the gentlemen of Mamo arrive at the corpse of the straw-broken camel that is TIFF's most recent pricing upgrade, and wonder if enough is finally enough.
How To Train Your Dragon 2 did NOT set the box office on fire as we all expected, reminding us of another big ticket sequel from a few years back which also underperformed. Does Dreamworks have a sequel problem?
It's the movie many of has pegged as the blockbuster of the summer - Mamo talks How To Train Your Dragon 2! Plus that enormous Nikki Finke Justice League rumour, which may not (strictly speaking) be "true" but certainly is "interesting." Strap on your squirrel suit and let's fly...
New Row Three; new Mamo! We talk Tom Cruise and Edge of Tomorrow before dovetailing back into Maleficent and forward into The Fault In that thing Slate wrote about Young Adult fiction.