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Episodes

Sept. 4, 2020

Uncut Gems (Rob Bell)

Robert Bell (poker player and all-around good guy), joins Stamper Cinema this week to discuss (among many topics) the 2019 critically-acclaimed Safdie brothers film, Uncut Gems. Buckle up - this excessively explicit episode …
Aug. 28, 2020

Crossroads (Quay Morris)

This week I am joined by diehard Britney Spears super fan, Quay Morris, to discuss the 2002 'classic', Crossroads... which, by the way, was written by Shonda Rhimes. No, really.
Aug. 22, 2020

Dead Poets Society (Nathan Stamper)

In this episode Nathan returns to the podcast to discuss one of his all-time favorite films, the 1989 Peter Weir classic, Dead Poets Society.
Aug. 14, 2020

Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan (John Rohe)

In this episode, John 'nicest guy in the territory' Rohe and I take a deep dive into Star Trek's greatest voyage.
Aug. 7, 2020

Whiplash (Collin Fissell)

In this episode we tackle this highly intense 2014 Damien Chazelle music drama about an ambitious jazz drummer and his insanely abusive bandleader. As my dear friend Collin would say, this episode (and movie) slaps. hard. En…
July 31, 2020

Babe (Joe Fagot)

Joe Fagot joins me for a discussion on the 1995 family adventure film, Babe. We talk about everything from Austin, Texas to Steven Seagal to The Shining... and sure, Babe.
July 24, 2020

The Thing (Nathan Stamper)

In this episode, my brother Nathan Stamper joins me as I get downright nerdy, in the nerdiest of ways, over John Carpenter's The Thing.
July 17, 2020

Robocop-ish (Windle Sverresson)

Musician Windle Sverresson and I take a comedic trip down memory lane and *sometimes* discuss Paul Verhoeven's masterpiece, Robocop. If you like Robocop, then you're gonna love this. And if you don't love Robocop, you're in …
July 17, 2020

Welcome to Stamper Cinema

Brief introduction to the podcast and its nerdy host.
July 13, 2020

The Cable Guy (Cooper Cherry)

Greetings and welcome to Stamper Cinema. In this episode I chat it up with Cooper Cherry, host of Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour, on all things The Cable Guy. Is this just a good 90s comedy - or is this Jim Carrey's Citizen…