In this special episode, the season one finale, Stamper Cinema is honored to be joined by John Rohe and Collin Fissell, a couple of okay guys. In this episode we chat all things related to the 1983 Bob Clark classic - as wel…
In our season one penultimate episode Nathan and I take a look at this wacky holiday classic from a slightly more sentimental side. Enjoy! We saved the neck for you.
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John Rohe is back to chat up the ultimate feel-good story of 2020: Ted Lasso! In this episode of Stamper Cinema we tackle Season One of the best thing to happen in this dumpster fire of a year. Enjoy!
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In this episode we discuss the 2002 Hayao Miyazaki Oscar-winning masterpiece, Spirited Away. If you haven't seen this movie, immediately stop whatever you're doing and hop over to HBOMAX and hit play. You'll thank me later. …
This episode has a little bit of everything. On one hand, it's a thorough discussion of Alexander Payne's hilariously brilliant, Election. On the other hand, we cover the dangerously sensitive topic, politics. To help us get…
In the final chapter of our Stamper Cinema Spooktacular double-feature series, I am joined by movie & music lover, and all-around awesome dude, Mark King. In this episode we tackle two classic frights from the legendary film…
Greetings friends! In the first part of our two-part Stamper Cinema Spooktacular series, we'll be tackling zombie films. Specifically, two fantastic Asian zombie films. #Alive (South Korea, 2020) and One Cut of the Dead (Ja…
Next up for Stamper Cinema is the 2020 romantic-comedy 'Love, Guaranteed.' Joining in on the fun is Brandy Nichelle, one of the coolest YouTube channel hosts around. In this episode we tackle the controversial subject of (on…
In this episode of Stamper Cinema we break down the 1994 cult-classic, Wes Craven's New Nightmare with resident Freddy Krueger expert Diandra Lazor. I can't say enough about how great an episode this one is. Diandra is, with…
When it comes to neighbors, things aren't always as they appear. While your neighbor may be weird and you may think he's a serial killer (or even a vampire), he probably isn't. But in cinema? All bets are off. In this mini e…
In this, the third part of the 3-part series, John and I tackle the 2020 edition of the Bill & Ted saga. We cover everything. Literally everything. The film, Keanu Reeves, guitars, Tottenham Hotspur, our fantasy band lineup,…
Welcome to the second installment of our Bill & Ted trilogy. Once again, John Rohe joins the discussion. In this episode we talk about life, the after life, what game we would challenge the Reaper over - and a serious discus…
This week (in the first of a 3-part series) we discuss Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. To join in on the fun we welcome back, the pride of Texas, John Rohe. In this episode we walk through the plot, friendship, Socrates, b…
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 …
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.
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…
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.
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 …
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…