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    Explore " margo martindale" with insightful episodes like "Episode 108 - The Rocketeer", "Ep 49: Cocaine Bear", "Episode 287: ‘Cocaine Bear’ with Dan McCoy", "Orphan (2009): "Daddy Issues"" and "Episode 95 - Uncle Frank (2020)" from podcasts like ""1991 Movie Rewind", "Bald Guys & Bad Movies", "Maximum Film!", "Spooky Tuesday — A Horror Movie Podcast" and "Good Time Watching"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Episode 108 - The Rocketeer

    Episode 108 - The Rocketeer

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    33:50 - Pop Culture

    37:45 - Awards/Cast & Crew

    46:09-  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Ep 49: Cocaine Bear

    Ep 49: Cocaine Bear

    In this episode we recount riding the White Pony in days of yore, contemplate the cause and effect of breaking your fall with your face at 60 miles per hour and take a deep snort of Cocaine Bear.

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    Episode 287: ‘Cocaine Bear’ with Dan McCoy

    Episode 287: ‘Cocaine Bear’ with Dan McCoy

    From director Elizabeth Banks comes a romp through the woods of Blood Mountain, with a cast of fun actors (Margo Martindale! O’Shea Jackson Jr! Keri Russell! Isiah Whitlock, Jr!, the late, great Ray Liotta!) trying not to be mauled to death by a coke-addled black bear. And we’ve got The Flop House’s Dan McCoy with us to pick up the bloody pieces. Then, nominees are selected for the Hall of Excellence: Best Movie Animals!

    What’s Good?
    Alonso - Meet Me At the Fountain by Alexandra Lange
    Drea - the New Black Film Canon
    Dan - 80s TV and videos archived on YouTube
    Ify -  magical drying floor…a birthday miracle?

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    Staff Picks
    Alonso - Death Becomes Her
    Dan - The Frighteners
    Drea - Tremors 
    Marissa - Bear With Us
    Ify - The Grey

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    Ify Nwadiwe
    Drea Clark 
    Alonso Duralde
    Dan McCoy

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    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

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    Orphan (2009): "Daddy Issues"

    Orphan (2009): "Daddy Issues"

    If you’re looking for a sweet family film to keep you cozy through the cold winter months, there’s nothing more heartwarming than Orphan (2009). On this week’s episode of Spooky Tuesday, we’re exploring all aspects of this touching story about a girl searching for her perfect family. We’re breaking down her incredible artistic talents, her bold fashion choices, and her all-too-relatable struggles to find just where she fits in. Just kidding. We’re really just laying the ground work so that we can do Orphan: First Kill one day, but that’s a tale for another time.

    References:

    https://www.cosmo.ph/entertainment/orphan-2009-movie-trivia-facts-a2520-20201105

    https://screenrant.com/orphan-true-story-real-life-crime-explained/

    https://www.moviefone.com/news/orphan-trivia-vera-farmiga/

    https://decider.com/2022/12/28/the-imposter-on-netflix-why-everyones-going-wild/

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/child-abuse-case-exposes-czech-sect-1.1209298

    https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-50319910

    https://www.jconline.com/story/news/crime/2022/08/17/natalia-grace-barnett-adoptive-parents-trial-dates-postponed/65404676007/

    https://limpingchicken.com/2015/02/12/samuel-dore-how-2009s-horror-thriller-orphan-smartly-integrated-deafness-and-sign-language-into-the-plot/

    https://www.alldeaf.com/threads/hoh-child-actress-in-orphan-movie.67596/


    Alternate Ending: https://youtu.be/O-20G8I2850

    Deleted Scenes: https://youtu.be/xJg2jEZMt3g

    Episode 95 - Uncle Frank (2020)

    Episode 95 - Uncle Frank (2020)

    Hey Friends,

    Amazon Studio's/Alan Ball's gay-trauma-gut-punch "Uncle Frank" had us sobbing for the last third of the movie. Set in the mid 70's Frank (Paul Bettany is joined by is niece, Beth (Sophia Lillis) and partner, Wally (Peter Macdissi), on his return home for his father's funeral. This is definitely the saddest movie we've watched for the show, so sad-content warning. 

    Released:

    November 25, 2020

    Stars:

    Paul Bettany, Sophia Lillis, Peter Macdissi, Judy Greer, Steve Zahn, Lois Smith, Margo Martindale, Stephen Root, Colton Ryan

    Written and Directed By:

    Alan Ball

    Executive Produced By:

    Bill Block, Michael Costigan, Jay Van Hoy, Stephanie Meurer, Peter Macdissi, Alan Ball

    Music:
    Nathan Barr

    Cinematography:
    Khalid Mohtaseb

    Film Editing:
    Jonathan Alberts

    Featuring: Bob Rudenborg, Jon Marek

    Editing: Jon Marek

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    S2 E20 - Chicago

    S2 E20 - Chicago

    This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 20, Chicago, which originally aired on March 26, 2013 and was written by Luvh Rakhe and directed by Jake Kasdan. 

    Here’s a quick recap of the episode:

    When Nick finds out his dad died of a heart attack, the whole loft goes to his funeral that Nick has to plan. Jess tries to help and support him while drawing the line at writing Walt’s eulogy. Meanwhile, Winston helps Schmidt get over his fear of death and open caskets.

    We discuss Pop Culture References such as:

    Additional Pop Culture References such as:

    • Trail Blazers - When sharing about Portland, Jess mentioned she was “from the land of books” and simply, “Trailblazers”. The Portland Trail Blazers are an American professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon. The Trail Blazers compete in the National Basketball Association as a member of the league's Western Conference Northwest Division. 
    • Wrigley Ticket Stub - As they’re leaving Chicago and saying goodbye to Bonnie, Winston mentions he took a Wrigley Ticket Stub to remember Walt by. A Wrigley Ticket Stub comes from Wrigley Field, which is a baseball park located on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is the home of the Chicago Cubs, one of the city's two Major League Baseball franchises. As of 2021, Wrigley field is the second oldest baseball stadium in the United States. 

    We cover Schmidt’s breakdown over the middle-class button system and death as our “Schmidtism” this episode. For “Not in the 2020s” we discuss how Nick’s mother asks Jess if “she is a Spanish” and refers to Schmidt as “Fat Schmidt”. In our “Yes in the 2020s” we talk about how everyone in the loft came to the funeral with Nick, Jess putting on the Elvis costume, and Schmidt’s “eulogy” to Winston. We also explore the careers of Margo Martindale (Bonnie), Bill Burr (Bobby), and Nick Kroll (Jamie), the guest stars of this episode.

    Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Eric Edelstein (Elvis), Ellen Albertini Dow (Aunt Ruthie), Lila Lucchetti (Deann), Emily R. Wilson (Carol), and Kai Caster (Cousin).

    We also discuss how Dennis Farina, who plays Walt, passed away 3 months after this episode aired and how this was Ellen Albertini Dow’s last television appearance before she passed in 2015 at the age of 101. We also share this article (which contains spoilers) where we learned that they knew this episode was always going to be part of Season 2 but that this was supposed to be earlier in the season and would be the first kiss for Nick and Jess. This episode also had an initial cut of 43 minutes and a lot of the improv with Nick Kroll, Bill Burr, and Jake Johnson had to be cut to make the episode time. On the podcast, we also mention the following articles where Mac Davis did an interview about his song “In the Ghetto” and Zooey Deschanel’s time on Conan where she talked about how she prepared for the Elvis impersonation.

    While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:

    • Pop vs Soda - When the loft enters Nick’s house, Bobby and Jamie are fighting over whether a fizzy carbonated beverage would be called pop or soda. Across the United States, there are regional differences in what soft drinks are called with Soda being used in the Northeast, most of Florida, and California while Pop is used for most of the Midwest and West. In the South, the term “coke” is often used to represent all fizzy drinks.
    • Logan - When Bobby is threatening Schmidt, he says he’ll keep him out of the whole city because he works TSA at Logan. The Boston Logan International Airport is located in East Boston and was opened in 1923. It is the largest airport in New England and is the 16th busiest airport in the United States.

    This episode got an 8/10 rating from Kritika and a 7/10 from Kelly and we both had the same favorite character: Jess!

    Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 21!

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    ‘Blow the Man Down’ with Mallory O’Meara

    ‘Blow the Man Down’ with Mallory O’Meara

    This week we are joined by the amazing author and producer Mallory O’Meara. Some may know her as one of the hosts of the Maximum Fun podcast Reading Glasses. But she is here today to talk about 2020’s sea shanty bonanza, Blow the Man Down. She and April get into the nitty-gritty of the creative process and discuss why some projects take longer to correctly finish. Mallory also talks about what brought her to writing her book The Lady from the Black Lagoon about Milicent Patrick, “the only woman in history to create one of Hollywood’s classic movie monsters.” Mallory also hammers home that women are not just joining the cultural conversation after #MeToo, but have always been there, contributing to history.

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    If you haven’t seen Blow the Man Down – it’s great!

    With April Wolfe and Mallory O’Meara.

    "Mrs. America 6-7" & Interview with Bria Samoné Henderson

    "Mrs. America 6-7" & Interview with Bria Samoné Henderson

    We continue recaping and reviewing Hulu's Mrs. America starring Cate Blanchett. This week we will tackle episodes 6 and 7 of the series about Jill Ruckelshaus played by Elizabeth Banks and Bella Abzug played by Margo Martindale. Also in this episode an interview with Bria Samoné Henderson who plays activist Margaret Sloan on the show. Hosted by Murtada Elfadl with guest Andy Stewart.

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    'The Wicker Man' with 'Blow the Man Down' Directors Danielle Krudy & Bridget Savage Cole

    'The Wicker Man' with 'Blow the Man Down' Directors Danielle Krudy & Bridget Savage Cole

    This could be described as a “best buds” episode because our host and guests go way back! Katie Walsh returns to the hosting chair to speak with her old pals, Danielle Krudy and Bridget Savage Cole, who just happen to be the directors of the new Amazon film, Blow the Man Down. They are on the program this week to talk about the folk-horror classic, 1973’s The Wicker Man. Both Krudy and Savage Cole have a cinematography background, and they discuss how having technical expertise can be both a blessing and a curse on set. They go in depth on creating the unique setting of the old fishing town in their film. And they proclaim the joy of working with the one-and-only Margo Martindale. If you’re starting to get those “social isolation blues,” this episode is so much fun that it can help clear that all up.

    You can watch Blow the Man Down on Amazon Prime on March 20th!

    And if you haven’t seen The Wicker Man…get to it, man!

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    With Katie Walsh, Danielle Krudy, and Bridget Savage Cole.

    The Kitchen

    The Kitchen

    If you can't handle the heat, stay out of Julia and Kimber's podcast about The Kitchen, a new female-led gangster movie starring Tiffany Haddish, Elisabeth Moss, and Melissa McCarthy. That's right, Julia Teti and Kimber Myers are guest hosting this episode of the show, which dives deep into the directorial debut of film writer Andrea Berloff (Straight Outta Compton).

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    Hobo Radio 228 – Margo Martindale

    Hobo Radio 228 – Margo Martindale
    Of all the villains that Stetson-sporting U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens has squared off against on Justified, none have been as fascinating, brilliant or unnerving as Mags Bennett. Margo Martindale came into the show in season two and, like a true force of nature, completely dominated the series, eventually earning an Emmy for the role. She has a new film out on DVD and Blu-ray called Scalene, so we took the opportunity to sit down with Martindale to discuss her award-winning role, her experience working with Clint Eastwood and life after Justified. It's a chat as pleasant as one of Mags' Apple Pies.