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Summary: Matt + Matt get together to talk about movies and popular culture.
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Podcasts:
Magnificent Maleficent, the final ultimate absolutely-this-is-the-one death of the Western, Lupita Nyong'o in Star Wars and Jim Cameron on Avatars Two through Four: It's Mamo!
Can you believe we've already used the title "X-Mamo" for a show? Of course you can, there's been like a bazillion of these things. What is the state of the longest-running in-continuity superhero franchise? Mamo travels through time...
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Recorded live on the loud streets of Toronto, Team Mamo discusses Neighbours, which is about neighbours who are loud.
Summer kicks off with a not-so-Amazing Spider-Man (2), and the Matts (without having seen the film, mind you) are here to tell you what's gone wrong. It's Mamo! (SPOILER WARNING FOR ASM2)
End of the road (trip)! Matt and Matt and Ariel reflect back on the 16th annual Roger Ebert Film Festival on the long drive back to Toronto.
We're nearly there, we swear! Day 4 of the 16th annual Roger Ebert Film Festival sees us responding to two gorgeous late-festival installments, Wadjda and A Simple Life, along with longtime Price favourite Goodbye Solo.
Live from Steak n' Shake! We tie off a monumental day at the movies with our responses to He Who Gets Slapped, Capote, and Brown's Do The Right Thing cherry-pop.
Our second installment from the Roger Ebert Film Festival looks at Short Term 12 and Young Adult!
Live from Champaign, Illinois! We arrive at the 16th annual Roger Ebert Film Festival and discuss Steve James' documentary, Life Itself, along with our thoughts on the future of digital filmmaking in response to the morning's panel. Guest starring Row Three's Ariel Fisher!
Bonus Mamo! Price has finally seen Captain America and reviewed the relevant documentation, and has determined that there's nothing wrong with DC/Warner Brothers' franchise development strategy after all. Brown, as you can imagine, is firmly Team Marvel/Disney. Conversation ensues. Join us!
Mamo returns! We talk Canadian Film Day, The Dew Over, and conduct a general roundtable about everything that isn't Captain America 2.
Summer begins now! Welcome to the annual Mamo Summer Box Office Competition, and this, our kickoff episode - in which the Matts lay out their vague theories on how things will go down in the domestic marketplace for the summer of 2014.
Matt and Matt deconstruct the mid-range success of the high-expectations Divergent, walks away from Muppets Most Wanted, and announces the 2014 Mamo Road Trip.
10 years after Serenity, what do we make of the latest fanbase-cum-motion-picture boondoggle, Veronica Mars, and its digital-download boondoggle, UltraViolet? Plus conversation about The Grand Budapest Hotel, Ghostbusters III, Star Wars VII, and more vidja game movies. Also, be careful: we speak out about Apple, which apparently carries vast cosmic karmic consequences.