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It’s a little thing called The Dark Knight Rises, directed by one Christopher Nolan. Nice energy, good conversation, people drinking coffee, what more could you want in a podcast episode? So listen and enjoy!Īs you may or may not know, there’s a new Batman film in theatres.
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This is what we in the industry call “going full Mamo.” You might say it’s never a good idea to “go full Mamo,” but I think the results were pretty damn good. The episode was recorded at a Starbucks in downtown Toronto, so it sounds a little noisy in the background but it makes for a pretty nice atmosphere. On the other end, Matt Brown, co-host of the Mamo podcast and writer at The Substream, brings the cold truth. From the great website The Matinee, host of the Matineecast, Ryan McNeil attempts to bring some positivity to the discussion.
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This week on The justAtadcast, I invited on a couple fellow Toronto bloggers/podcasters. You can read my review of the film, but why would you do that when I recorded a whole new podcast episode about it?
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The “big” new movie this week was the spin-off/sequel/thing, The Bourne Legacy. We had a lot of fun talking about the film, and hopefully you’ll enjoy listening. It’s a spoiler-filled conversation about the film, but if you’ve seen the film and are itching to hear more dissection and theorizing about Paul Thomas Andersons’ latest, I think you’ve come to the right place. The discussion is long-over 75 minutes-and we get pretty in-depth. Together, we three dived right into The Master. Kristen Sales tweets writes around the web. Daniel Carlson ( is Managing Editor at Pajiba and collates all his writing at his personal website. This week on The justAtadcast, I invited on two writers and cinephiles I’ve gotten to know over Twitter. First up is also the first major film of Awards Season: Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master. There are tons of great or potentially great films coming out in the next several months and I’m looking forward to podcasting about many of them. It’s been a while since the last episode of the justAtadcast, but fear not, the show has returned for the Fall/Awards season. If you have any feedback on Looper, this episode, or the show in general, don’t hesitate to email me at can listen here: We get into everything from the time travel mechanics, to the thematic weight of the film, as well as Rian Johnson’s style and his brilliant casting. It’s another long episode, but Looper is a film that calls for that sort of discussion. We jumped right in to a lengthy discussion of the ins and outs of Looper. Sam Fragoso ( writes at his own site, Duke and the Movies, as well as Fan the Fire Magazine. Kevin Ketchum ( writes for Next Projection. This week on The justAtadcast, I invited on two internet friends, cinephiles and writers. The other film, the one that could inspire almost endless dialogue, and the topic of this week’s episode is Rian Johnson’s new time travel flick, Looper, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt. If you’d like, you can read my review of that film over at Dork Shelf. One was Pitch Perfect, which while fairly lightweight is also a ton of fun. Heck, this week alone there were two movies worth discussing. The reason, of course, is that the Fall season is really getting kicked off and almost every week there are great movies to talk about.