Episodes
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
Greetings rockers, this week the MMC gang takes a look at "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll", the Ian Dury biopic starting the mighty Andy Serkis. We also discuss Dury's musical career, as well as his career in acting. Check out the trailer below, as well as some tunes from Dury and his band. Cheers!
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
The Source Family
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Hey friends, we are back with another episode. this week, it's a look into the strange world of James Baker, who later re-invented himself, into the the self appointed guru for f**ked up hippies - Father Yod.
It's a true tale, of a self proclaimed god, the fervent worship by his followers, sex and a whole slew of other things usually practiced by cults.
So, grab a protein salad, some plants and weeds from your garden, blend them up into a shake, sit back and listen on with us.
See ya next week
Enjoy
Tuesday Nov 13, 2018
The Karate Kid
Tuesday Nov 13, 2018
Tuesday Nov 13, 2018
Hey friends, we're back with a new episode this week (we plan to now make our episodes far more frequent than as of late). This week we dive into the world of LaRusso, and look at the 1984 *classic* THE KARATE KID
The first, and really the only good Karate Kid film gets put under the microscope, and we look at what works, and what doesn't about this film.
So stop sanding the floor, waxing on, waxing off or whatever cheap labour you are doing at the moment, and join us, as we look at The Karate Kid.
Next week, we look at a documentary, about a rather unique family.
Enjoy
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
John and Hunter return to the world of Jackie Chan to look at the film that made Jackie a star, "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow". We discuss how Chan's early vehicles were different from his later films, as well as why "Drunken Master" is so overrated.
"Snake in the Eagles Shadow" is available on Blu-ray from Twilight Time. Or, you can watch it on YouTube below!
Join us next week, when we'll discuss John G. Avildsen's "The Karate Kid".