The Farrelly Brothers come to the club with Bill Murray and Bowling in tow. "Kingpin" from '96 gets discussed with Actress Megan Rose and Radio Personality (and competitive bowler) Nick Bonsanto. Interviewed by Host & Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan plus Co-Host Denise.
Should this have been called "Hairpin"?
Was the tone right?
Is this the Farrelly's best?
What other movies are referenced in here?
Does Murray ape a scene from "Stripes"?
What does Walter Payton have to do with it?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
Bill Murray + Rodents = comedy gold! A gopher gets traded in for a Groundhog in this reteaming of Ramis and Murray from '93. "Groundhog Day" is discussed in all it's glory by Host Comedian Steve Mazan, Actor Matt McDonald & Co-host Denise Mazan.
Is this Ramis' best Directing?
Is this Murray's best acting?
Did this movie change the world?
Is the supporting cast the unsung hero?
Did the screenwriter repeat his success?
Was Andie MCDowell ever better?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
Two grown men watch the first Disney princess cartoon in history together and discuss it all. Stand-Up Murray Valeriano joins Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan to watch & talk "Snow White" with YOU.
How magical was this in 1937?
WAS Snow White fairer than her step mom?
Did Grumpy have women problems?
Was there too much singing?
What other Disney stars showed up here first?
Did the dwarfs kill her?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
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Host/Comedian Steve Mazan and The Irish Critic discuss one of George Cukor's finished films "The Philadelphia Story" from 1940 with Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn and James Stewart.
Does the quality of this film prove Cukor's talent?
Why was Cary Grant first billed?
Is this Hepburn's best?
Did Stewart deserve his Oscar?
Did this influence Capra, The Graduate and Porn?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
Host and comedian Steve Mazan watches Capra's inspirational take on politics for the first time and discusses it with the Irish Critic.
Is this much darker than it seems?
Was Jimmy Stewart the star?
Was there a murder subplot?
Is it basically "It's and Wonderful Government?"
Could it be made as even handedly today?
All these questions anymore get answered on this week's Mazan Movie club podcast.