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  • 15- Unforgettable Moments: Exploring Quentin Tarantino's Cinematic Masterpieces
    2023/06/19

    Do you want to deepen your appreciation and understanding of Quentin Tarantino's films? Are you seeking an in-depth analysis of your favorite scenes and moments? Look no further, Carla and Ka'Lei  share their solutions to achieve this result. By delving into the intricate details and underlying themes of Tarantino's movies, our duo shares a newfound appreciation for his unique cinematic style. From the iconic dance scene in Pulp Fiction to the tense Mexican standoff in The Hateful Eight, there is no shortage of memorable moments to explore. Join  Ka'Lei and Carla on a journey through Tarantino's cinematic universe and unlock a deeper understanding of his genius filmmaking.

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    00:01:00 - Reflecting on the Season Finale,
    As Ka'Lei and Carla wrap up their final episode, they reflect on the series and how it has kept them connected as parent and child.

    00:01:45 - Quentin Tarantino's Signature Style,
    Our hosts discuss Quentin Tarantino's signature style, particularly his use of monologue and how it builds tension and character development in his movies.

    00:06:27 - Favorite Tarantino Movies,
    Ka'Lei and Carla share their favorite Tarantino movies, with Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Death Proof making the list.

    00:08:29 - Quentin Tarantino's Acting Roles,
    Our hosts discuss Quentin Tarantino's acting roles, with From Dusk Till Dawn being a favorite for his portrayal of Richie, the unhinged sidekick to George Clooney's character.

    00:15:29 - Quentin Tarantino's Directing Style,
    Ka'Lei and Carla discuss Quentin Tarantino's unique directing style, specifically his improvisational approach and use of limited budgets to creatively enhance his films.

    00:16:20 - Tarantino's Branding,
    The hosts talk about Tarantino's branding, referencing products like Red Apple cigarettes and the Teriyaki Donut from his movies. They also discuss how Tarantino's use of branding creates a unique and memorable experience for viewers.

    00:17:41 - Memorable Scenes and Techniques,
    Ka'Lei and Carla share their favorite scenes from Tarantino's films, including the shadow scene from Inglorious Basterds and the anime sequence in Kill Bill. They also discuss how Tarantino's non-linear storytelling and use of memorable visuals create a cohesive yet entertaining experience.


    00:20:52 - Powerful Scenes,
    The hosts reflect on the emotional impact of certain scenes in Tarantino's films, such as the rape scene in Pulp Fiction and the shadow scene in Inglorious Basterds. They discuss how these scenes subvert expectations and challenge viewers' perceptions of certain characters.


    00:31:06 - Tarantino's Retirement Plans,

    Tarantino plans to retire after his upcoming movie, The Movie Critic, which is set in Southern California in 1977 and is based on a porno rag journalist. The hosts discuss his retirement plans and the importance of retiring while still being a hero.


    00:37:33 - Love on a Leash,
    The hosts briefly touch on the movie Love on a Leash, which one of them considers to be the worst movie they've ever seen. They joke about having it as a topic for a future episode and whether or not anyone actually watched it.

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    42 分
  • 14- From Blazing Saddles to Tombstone: Favorite Westerns and Why They Matter
    2023/06/13

    Our hosts love for western movies began when they were  catching glimpses of films like Young Guns and Tombstone playing on TBS. As they rewatched these movies in adulthood, they discovered a newfound appreciation for the well-crafted stories, layered characters, and stunning landscapes that defined the genre. Intrigued by this rediscovery, the guest dove deeper, immersing themselves in classics like John Wayne's The Searchers and the humorous Blazing Saddles. As they ventured on this cinematic journey, Carla and Ka'Lei was struck by the genre's historical significance and how it shaped the American cultural landscape. This exploration of western movies has not only rekindled childhood memories but also deepened their connection to the wild, wild west.

    Timestamped summary of this episode:

    00:03:45 - Approaching Westerns,
    Carla discusses her love for vintage western wear and how it inspired her to explore the genre.

    00:06:20 - The Searchers,
    Carla shares her thoughts on the movie "The Searchers," highlighting the ruthlessly violent actions of John Wayne's character towards Native Americans and the set's location in the prairie.

    00:15:40 - Outlaw's only skill,
    Carla and Ka'Lei  discuss the plot of the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, highlighting how Sundance's only skill was robbing people and how they both ended up in a gunfight with the police.

    00:19:33 - Life in the Wild West, 
    Our hosts talk about how life in the Wild West was not just cowboys versus Indians, but about people trying to live their lives while dealing with criminals who would come into towns, rob them, and steal their property.

    00:23:56 - Mel Brooks' Comedy Style, 
    Ka'Lei and Carla discuss the comedy style of Mel Brooks, known for making movies such as Blazing Saddles, Men in Tights, and Spaceballs. They describe it as dumb comedy that pushes the envelope and challenges history.

    00:30:45 - Badass Energy in Tombstone, 
    Carla talks about the movie Tombstone, focusing on a scene where the main character stands up to a group of men and slaps one of them repeatedly until he is beaten down. They talk about the movie's quotable lines and overall badass energy.

    00:31:57 - Sheriff Meets Doc Holiday, 
     Carla discusses another scene from Tombstone where the sheriff meets the character Doc Holiday, played by Val Kilmer. They talk about how Holiday's character is wild and memorable, and how the line "I'm your huckleberry" has become quote-worthy.

    00:34:25 - Young Guns One and Two, 
    Our hosts discuss the movies Young Guns One and Two, and how they are both great Westerns that hold up over time. They talk about how they will watch the movies any time they come on TV and how the second movie is just as good as the first.

    00:39:00- Rango
    Ka'Lei gives background and his thoughts on the movie; Rango .  " The animals are ugly. They're desert animals, so they're, like, dirty and wiry hair. Maybe it didn't do well because there wasn't marketable characters."

    00:42:48- Carla's last honorable mention: Bad Girls
    "It's pretty badass if you're into some Western badassery and you're looking for some foxy ladies."

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    45 分
  • 13- From Dirty Dancing to Stomp the Yard: A Dance Movie Evolution
    2023/05/28

    As a lovers of dance movies, Carla and Ka'Lei are  excited to share this episode of the Man.Mom.Movies podcast where they discuss their favorite choreographers and dance movies. They start by talking about some of the formulaic dance movies we love, like Step Up, You Got Served, and Stomp the Yard, and how they still manage to impress us with their amazing choreography.  Our hosts then dive into the world of dance choreographers, talking about some of the notable names like Kenny Ortega and Arlene Phillips, who have made their mark in the film industry. 

    Timestamped summary of this episode:

    00:00:53 - Interview Experience,
    Ka'Lei talks about her recent group interview experience and feeling out of touch with college students.

    00:02:02 - Johnny Castle Actor,
    Ka'Lei and Carla reveal the answer to their previous question of the week about the actor who played Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing.

    00:16:32 - Dance Movie Favorites,

    Ka'Lei and Carla discuss their favorite dance movies, including Dirty Dancing, Footloose, and Honey, as well as the choreographers and actors involved in these films.

    00:19:33 - Honorable Mentions,
    The hosts mention some honorable mentions, including West Side Story, The Whiz, and Bring It On. They also discuss the importance of earlier dance films and the impact of actors like Fred Astaire.

    00:23:40 - Exotic Dancing and Modern Burlesque,
    Ka'Lei and Carla discuss films like Flashdance and Coyote Ugly, which feature choreographed scenes of women dancing on bars. They also touch on the difference between exotic dancing and modern burlesque.

    00:25:30 - Bring It On,
    The hosts discuss the cheerleading film Bring It On and its impressive routines. They challenge anyone to argue why it shouldn't be considered a dance film.

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    30 分
  • 12- From Elvis to Gotti: Biographies We Can't Forget
    2023/05/22

    Our hosts explore various biographical movies, examining their ability to provide an accurate and engaging account of historical events and individuals. Some films discussed in the episode include Straight Outta Compton, which highlights the struggles of black communities against police brutality, and Skin, a movie showcasing a reformed skinhead's journey to overcome his violent past. Carla and Ka'Lei emphasize the necessity of responsibly portraying reality, as it shapes the audience's understanding of history and society. In their conversation, our hosts also mention other movies such as Malcolm X, which provides a true-to-life account of the civil rights leader's journey, and Glory, which tells the story of the first all-black infantry during the Civil War plus much, much more!

    Timestamped summary of this episode:

    00:02:19 - Bad Biographical Movies,

    Ka'Lei  discusses two biographical movies he did not like - "Gotti" and "Elvis".  He explains why these movies missed the mark, such as poor pacing, inaccurate portrayal of Italian culture and New York, and anachronistic music.

    00:11:25 - Music Biography Movies,
    Our movie review duo discuss the trend of music biography movies and how they may be used to reintroduce music to new audiences. They also mention some music biography movies they enjoyed, such as "Straight Outta Compton" and "La Bamba".

    00:13:37 - Recommendations,
    Carla recommends some biographical movies about musicians, including "La Bamba" and "Ray", as well as other biographical movies about history and current events. They also briefly discuss the importance of cultural representation in movies.

    00:14:46 - Biographical Movies Discussed,
    Ka'Lei and Carla discuss biographical movies they have watched, including Skin, Malcolm X, and Glory. They also mention the importance of these movies in highlighting historical events and figures.

    00:19:35 - The Founder and Social Network,

    The conversation shifts to discuss two movies about business moguls: The Founder, a dramatization of the founding of McDonald's, and The Social Network, a movie about the creation of Facebook.

    00:24:23 - Question of the Week,

    Carla introduces the Question of the Week, which asks listeners to name the actor who played Johnny Castle in a famous dance movie.

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    26 分
  • 11- Man Mom Movies Tackle Cringeworthy Film Experiences
    2023/05/15

    Have you heard these myths about sequels and formulaic movies that can hurt the original's magic? As movie enthusiasts who enjoy analyzing sequels, you know that there's a lot of talk about how sequels can never live up to the original, or how formulaic movies are just lazy cash grabs. But what if we told you that there's more to these myths than meets the eye? In today's podcast, we'll explore the truth behind these myths and how they can actually enhance the original's magic. Get ready to discover a whole new way of looking at sequels and formulaic movies!


    Timestamped summary of this episode:

    00:01:50 - Adam Sandler Movies,
    The hosts discuss Adam Sandler's singing in movies and his album, "What the Hell Happened to Me?"

    00:04:03 - Worst Movies,
    The hosts discuss some of the worst movies they've seen, including "Jack and Jill," "The Nutty Professor," and "Norbit."

    00:15:20 - Justice League Characters,
    Carla expresses her disappointment with the characters in "Justice League," specifically Cyborg and The Flash. She expected The Flash to be smarter and more serious, and not a copy of Quicksilver from X-Men.

    00:28:53 - Worst Movies We've Ever Seen,
    Ka'Lei and Carla discuss some of the worst movies they have ever seen, including the bizarre and disappointing films "Showgirls," "Catwoman," and "The Matrix Revolution." They also share their thoughts on the acting, plotlines, and sex scenes in these films.

    00:32:35 - The Matrix Revolution,

    Ka'Lei and Carla discuss "The Matrix Revolution" and how it failed to live up to the success of the previous two films. They share their disappointment with the plot and how it made everything from the previous films irrelevant.

    00:34:37 - Gross Comparisons,
    The hosts discuss gross comparisons, like warm mayonnaise or cooled-down hot dog water. They also invite listeners to share their worst movie lists on their Instagram page and participate in a future giveaway.

    00:36:28 - Elvis Presley Filmography,
    The hosts ask listeners to guess the number of movies in Elvis Presley's filmography.

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    38 分
  • 10- Martial Arts and Kung Fu: Cheeky Jean-Claude Van Dam, Bruce Lee and more!
    2023/05/08

    Unorthodox movie reviewers, Man Mom Movies, are on a journey to bring all that is cinema to justice. But when they dive into the world of kung fu, they uncover a secret that shakes them to the core. Their favorite films take on a new meaning, leaving them with more questions than answers. What will this discovery mean for their love of martial arts movies?


    Summary of this episode:

     00:01:23 - Kung Fu Talk,
     Ka'Lei and Carla discuss their favorite martial arts movies and TV shows, including Kung Fu Panda and Cowboy Bebop.

     00:16:33 - Martial Arts Movie Classics,
     The hosts discuss classic martial arts movies such as Blood Sport, Kickboxer, Lion Heart, and Double Impact.

     00:17:00 - Old Boy,
     The hosts discuss the South Korean movie, Old Boy, which follows the story of a man who is imprisoned for 20 years and seeks revenge against those who put him there.
     
     00:22:17 - Drunken Master,
     The hosts discuss the Jackie Chan movie, Drunken Master, and how the fight scenes showcase rhythmic movement and athleticism.

     00:25:41 - Kung Fu Hustle,
     The hosts discuss the comedy and outrageousness of Kung Fu Hustle, highlighting the old lady's fight scene as a favorite. They also mention the director, Wu Ping Yun's, involvement in other martial arts movies such as Kill Bill and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

     00:33:13 - Question of the week, 
     In how many movies does Adam Sandler sing?

     

     

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    35 分
  • 09- Documentaries; from Fantastic Flesh to Tiger King
    2023/05/01

    On the Man.Mom.Movies podcast, Carla and Ka'Lei recently shared our top three true crime documentaries, offering a fascinating insight into the darker side of human nature. We discussed the surreal and disturbing nature of The Act of Killing, which explores the Indonesian mass murders in the 1960s. We also talked about the viral sensation Tiger King, examining the narcissistic character of Joe Exotic and his bizarre life. Finally, we delved into the tragic story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard in Mommy Dead and Dearest, discussing the ethical dilemma this documentary poses. As we explored the shocking and disturbing aspects of the true crime documentaries, we also highlighted the ethical and emotional dilemmas they present. If you're interested in uncovering the truth behind some of the most bizarre true crime stories, this episode will surely captivate your attention.

      

    Summary of the Episode (timestamps)


     00:02:23 - Fantastic Flesh,
    Ka'Lei discusses his favorite documentary, Fantastic Flesh, which explores special effects and practical effects in movies.

    00:05:11 - The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia,
    Carla recommends The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia, a documentary about an outlaw family living in poverty and addiction, and the cycle of generational crime.

    0:10:20 - Pumping Iron with Arnold Schwarzenegger,
    Carla recommends Pumping Iron, a documentary that follows Arnold Schwarzenegger during his last Mr. Olympia competition, showcasing his workouts, diets, and appearances, as well as featuring a young Lou Ferrigno.

    00:18:05 - Tiger King,
    The hosts discuss the popular Netflix documentary Tiger King and its characters, including Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. They also talk about how Joe Exotic thought he would get a pardon from Trump.

    00:27:21 - Honorable Mentions,
    Ka'Lei and Carla briefly mention three other documentaries: Amy, McQueen, and Paris is Burning. They recommend Paris is Burning for fans of RuPaul's Drag Race.

    00:28:25 - Bruce Lee,
    The hosts pose a question to their listeners: what state is Bruce Lee buried in? They sign off and encourage listeners to follow them on Instagram and tune in for the next episode.

    "If you don't believe in aliens and you watch that movie, then you might have a second thought after that." - Ka'Lei

    "Protect Arnold Schwarzenegger at all costs." - Carla 

      

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    30 分
  • 08- Iconic Product Placements & Unforgettable Costumes in Film
    2023/04/24

    In a recent Man.Mom.Movies podcast episode, Carla and Ka'Lei dove into the fascinating world of product placement and costume design in movies. They explored some iconic films where products are placed strategically, such as Wayne's World and Jack and Jill. The duo also discussed how these marketing tactics have influenced pop culture and movie aesthetics. As a movie lover, they found it intriguing to learn about the collaboration between costume designers, makeup artists, and special effects teams. 

    Summary of this episode:

    00:01:31 - Set Design,

    Our Duo briefly touch on the topic of set design and move on to discuss product placement and costume design.

    00:06:55 - Costume Design: Ruth E. Carter,
    Carla and Ka'Lei discuss Ruth E. Carter's Afro-futuristic costume designs in Black Panther and Wakanda Forever, as well as her extensive filmography and upcoming project on Blade New.

    00:10:58 - Costume Design: Inglorious Bastards,
    The hosts discuss the vintage timepiece costumes in Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards, and his smart use of product placement in his films.

    00:26:15 - Product Placement,
    The Duo talk about the iconic product placement in Wayne's World and other movies that heavily feature product placement.

    00:32:42 - Sponsorship in Movies,
    The hosts continue their discussion of sponsorship in movies, noting how some films feature only one type of product, like every car being a Mercedes. They also mention the use of Mountain Dew and Cheetos in a scene from another iconic movie.

    00:33:58 - Contest and Closing,
    They wrap up the episode by reminding listeners to follow them on social media and where to find their podcast. They also mention the contest to guess the number of slow motion scenes in Transformers.

    Man.Mom. Quotes:

    I'm kind of a sucker for timepieces for vintage fashion. Anyway, so just being able to see that was awesome. - Ka'Lei

    Her passion is costume design... if I were on a red carpet, I'd be like, I want this lady to design my gown. - Carla

     

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    36 分