An exploration of the filmography of Hollywood Hunk Channing Tatum. Journey with hosts Sin de la Rosa and Jacob Farley as they study Channing's career from his first dribble in Coach Carter to Magic Mike Mania and try to figure out what are all the moving parts that add up to a leading man. Updates every other Wednesday. Follow us on twitter: @chattingcast
One last Soderbergh before we go! It's time to say goodbye our favorite filter loving "auteur" and we've saved The Best (Magic Mike XXL notwithstanding) for last. Soderbergh dips back into the world of heists with an ode to working class wealth reclamation in Logan Lucky. And we're glad he does! Jake and Sin discuss topics such as Hot Dads and Dad Bods, the origins of one Benoit Blanc, and the community ties that bind.
One last Soderbergh before we go! It's time to say goodbye our favorite filter loving "auteur" and we've saved The Best (Magic Mike XXL notwithstanding) for last. Soderbergh dips back into the world of heists with an ode to working class wealth reclamation in Logan Lucky. And we're glad he does! Jake and Sin discuss topics such as Hot Dads and Dad Bods, the origins of one Benoit Blanc, and the community ties that bind.
What a dark timeline we live in, where Channing Tatum cannot be the true song and dance man that we know him to be! Thank God we have Hail, Caesar! to give us a little hint of what we're missing. We're journeying back to the Golden Age of Hollywood and and discussing topics such as the joy of recognizing actors, Communism 101, and the most graceful leap to a submarine every caught onscreen. CW: racism and a brief mention of Woody Allen.
What a dark timeline we live in, where Channing Tatum cannot be the true song and dance man that we know him to be! Thank God we have Hail, Caesar! to give us a little hint of what we're missing. We're journeying back to the Golden Age of Hollywood and and discussing topics such as the joy of recognizing actors, Communism 101, and the most graceful leap to a submarine every caught onscreen. CW: racism and a brief mention of Woody Allen.
What a pivot! There's no great way to leave Migic Mike XXL behind, so we might as well opt for the complete and total opposite of it. In this episode, Jake and Sin try to tackle the complexities of Tarantino's The Hateful Eight and it turns out it's a very hard movie to talk about! We do our best! Things that come up include metatextual stunt casting, The Legend of Eartha Kitt, the perilousness of watching art made by jerks. Content warning for racism, specifically anti-blackness, and racially motivated violence.
What a pivot! There's no great way to leave Migic Mike XXL behind, so we might as well opt for the complete and total opposite of it. In this episode, Jake and Sin try to tackle the complexities of Tarantino's The Hateful Eight and it turns out it's a very hard movie to talk about! We do our best! Things that come up include metatextual stunt casting, The Legend of Eartha Kitt, the perilousness of watching art made by jerks. Content warning for racism, specifically anti-blackness, and racially motivated violence.
We couldn't do Magic Mike XXL without doing an XXL podcast of our own! For this episode we brought back TWO Guests of the Podcast, Saira Barbaric and Howie Echo-Hawk, to giggle for two hours about a stripping, friendship, and buff dudes doing both. Other conversational themes include bad 2015 "Wokeness", appreciation of the artistic body, and musicals but stripping. Check out Howie and Indigenize Productions on Facebook and Instagram at @howieechohawk and @ indigenize_productions and Saira's work on Twitter at @sairabarbaric and Instragam at @very.freaky and @scumtrustpack.
We couldn't do Magic Mike XXL without doing an XXL podcast of our own! For this episode we brought back TWO Guests of the Podcast, Saira Barbaric and Howie Echo-Hawk, to giggle for two hours about a stripping, friendship, and buff dudes doing both. Other conversational themes include bad 2015 "Wokeness", appreciation of the artistic body, and musicals but stripping. Check out Howie and Indigenize Productions on Facebook and Instagram at @howieechohawk and @ indigenize_productions and Saira's work on Twitter at @sairabarbaric and Instragam at @very.freaky and @scumtrustpack.
It's here. Finally. After a long trek (and a bit a delay) we arrive at what very well may be the apex of this project, American Classic, Magic Mike XXL. This pod is hefty and rightfully so because this movie deserves a thorough exploration of it's perfect dancing and even perfecter emotional bonding. Some topics we sexily strip into include a Secret Soderbergh, subscription based strip clubs, and what it means to create the art you love.
It's here. Finally. After a long trek (and a bit a delay) we arrive at what very well may be the apex of this project, American Classic, Magic Mike XXL. This pod is hefty and rightfully so because this movie deserves a thorough exploration of it's perfect dancing and even perfecter emotional bonding. Some topics we sexily strip into include a Secret Soderbergh, subscription based strip clubs, and what it means to create the art you love.
Oh what pure, unadulerated joy this episode brings! Jake and Sin take off on their anti-grav inline roller blades and fly into the lush universe of Jupiter Ascending, a Cyberpunk Space Opera that can only be described as "A LOT." While bouncing around our solar system, they discuss topics such as triumph of bold, unashamed choices, #GirlFantasy, and Jake's first foray into the wild, vast Omegaverse.
Oh what pure, unadulerated joy this episode brings! Jake and Sin take off on their anti-grav inline roller blades and fly into the lush universe of Jupiter Ascending, a Cyberpunk Space Opera that can only be described as "A LOT." While bouncing around our solar system, they discuss topics such as triumph of bold, unashamed choices, #GirlFantasy, and Jake's first foray into the wild, vast Omegaverse.
Our first animated feature brings all sorts of challenges for Chatty Tatters and our hosts as they attempt to wade through the complexity of The Book of Life. And boy, do they wade. Topics of discussion include lopsided love triangles, whiteness and all of it's bullshit, and jarring jukebox musicals.
Our first animated feature brings all sorts of challenges for Chatty Tatters and our hosts as they attempt to wade through the complexity of The Book of Life. And boy, do they wade. Topics of discussion include lopsided love triangles, whiteness and all of it's bullshit, and jarring jukebox musicals.
Jake and Sin (somewhat reluctantly) return to the Lord and Miller world of Jump Street with ground level expections. But, they're not alone! Local comedian/tour de force Howie Echo-Hawk joins/is forced to join them on their journey back into the snake pit where, luckily, they find a mostly great romcom with some shitty bells and whistles. Some things we hit on along the way include the greatest living American actor, dudes being emotionally intimate bros, and a rating that will go down in Chatting Tatum history. Check out Howie and Indigenize Productions on Facebook and Instagram at @howieechohawk and @ indigenize_productions.
Jake and Sin (somewhat reluctantly) return to the Lord and Miller world of Jump Street with ground level expections. But, they're not alone! Local comedian/tour de force Howie Echo-Hawk joins/is forced to join them on their journey back into the snake pit where, luckily, they find a mostly great romcom with some shitty bells and whistles. Some things we hit on along the way include the greatest living American actor, dudes being emotionally intimate bros, and a rating that will go down in Chatting Tatum history. Check out Howie and Indigenize Productions on Facebook and Instagram at @howieechohawk and @ indigenize_productions.
This week, Jake and Sin take in quiet, contemplative, and so very, very bleak Foxcatcher. Is Channing up for this pivot to grounded, serious drama? Spoiler alert: yes, but that doesn't make it a pleasant watch. Topics of discussion include the perversion of sports through capitalism, cocaine fueled hair decisions, and the uncanny valley of face prosthetics. Content Warning: mental illness, murder, eating disorders, anti-Black racism. It's just... a lot.
This week, Jake and Sin take in quiet, contemplative, and so very, very bleak Foxcatcher. Is Channing up for this pivot to grounded, serious drama? Spoiler alert: yes, but that doesn't make it a pleasant watch. Topics of discussion include the perversion of sports through capitalism, cocaine fueled hair decisions, and the uncanny valley of face prosthetics. Content Warning: mental illness, murder, eating disorders, anti-Black racism. It's just... a lot.
There's a stark irony in watching a movie concerning the protection if the US President in the current era. Unfortunately, White House Down's blandness doesn't really enable much escapism, even if the fiery destruction of our nation's capitol is an apt metaphor for the current state of politics. Other topics of intense scrutiny include a LOT of Die Hard talk, the importance of Jamie Foxx's continued survival, and more embarrassing movie confessions.
There's a stark irony in watching a movie concerning the protection if the US President in the current era. Unfortunately, White House Down's blandness doesn't really enable much escapism, even if the fiery destruction of our nation's capitol is an apt metaphor for the current state of politics. Other topics of intense scrutiny include a LOT of Die Hard talk, the importance of Jamie Foxx's continued survival, and more embarrassing movie confessions.
It's Soderbergh 3 aka Side Effects aks Back 2 Back Soderberghs. Jake and Sin ruminate on what Steven could possibly be trying to say in this rambling maybe indictment of the pharmaceutical industy. More specific topics we cover include Evil Lesbians, a scalp tight low bun, and HBO Original Oz. CW for Suicide, Depression, and a brief mention of Kevin Spacey
It's Soderbergh 3 aka Side Effects aks Back 2 Back Soderberghs. Jake and Sin ruminate on what Steven could possibly be trying to say in this rambling maybe indictment of the pharmaceutical industy. More specific topics we cover include Evil Lesbians, a scalp tight low bun, and HBO Original Oz. CW for Suicide, Depression, and a brief mention of Kevin Spacey
Need a little distraction? Not only do we have 56 more minutes discussing modern American Classic Magic Mike, we have a special guest with us: Saira Barbaric! Saira is an amazing pornographer, art maker, and rabid movie watcher and they're here to gush about their lifelong Channing love as well as they're love for all things Magic Mike. Some things we chat about: Olivia Munn's multiple assets, Matthew McConaughey's inflexible lower back, and the messiness of entering and leaving sex work. Check out Saira's work on Twitter at @sairabarbaric andInstragam at @very.freaky and @scumtrustpack.
Need a little distraction? Not only do we have 56 more minutes discussing modern American Classic Magic Mike, we have a special guest with us: Saira Barbaric! Saira is an amazing pornographer, art maker, and rabid movie watcher and they're here to gush about their lifelong Channing love as well as they're love for all things Magic Mike. Some things we chat about: Olivia Munn's multiple assets, Matthew McConaughey's inflexible lower back, and the messiness of entering and leaving sex work. Check out Saira's work on Twitter at @sairabarbaric andInstragam at @very.freaky and @scumtrustpack.
It's the big one, the pièce de résistance, the one and only *Magic Mike*. Truly, what a blessing has been bestowed amongst Sin and Jake this week. And by extension, all of you. In addition to discussion about this phenomenal movie and it's phenomenal leading man, expect side-tracks that cover piss yellow filters, gaming the stock market, and Kevin Nash's knee rehabilitation.
It's the big one, the pièce de résistance, the one and only *Magic Mike*. Truly, what a blessing has been bestowed amongst Sin and Jake this week. And by extension, all of you. In addition to discussion about this phenomenal movie and it's phenomenal leading man, expect side-tracks that cover piss yellow filters, gaming the stock market, and Kevin Nash's knee rehabilitation.
We're not going to beat around the bush here: *21 Jump Street* aged like the oldest, chunkiest, stinkiest milk possible. It's a movie that glorifies the very worst qualities of militant, power hungry police. And there's a bunch of other terrible crap too. We did not have a good time watching it. Here's some other things we discuss: Star Wars opinions, Clone High and friendship betrayals, and Youtube Radicalization.
We're not going to beat around the bush here: *21 Jump Street* aged like the oldest, chunkiest, stinkiest milk possible. It's a movie that glorifies the very worst qualities of militant, power hungry police. And there's a bunch of other terrible crap too. We did not have a good time watching it. Here's some other things we discuss: Star Wars opinions, Clone High and friendship betrayals, and Youtube Radicalization.
Jake and Sin find themselves inexplicably charmed by Channing's turn in *The Vow*, a 2011 romance with just the right hint of Tramautic Brain Injury. While Channing sweeps us off our feet, we discuss other romantic movies that feature brain trauma, the perfect Valentine's date of Sonic the Hedgehog, and why the vampire/werewolf hybrid in *Underworld* looks like a weird goblin.
Jake and Sin find themselves inexplicably charmed by Channing's turn in *The Vow*, a 2011 romance with just the right hint of Tramautic Brain Injury. While Channing sweeps us off our feet, we discuss other romantic movies that feature brain trauma, the perfect Valentine's date of Sonic the Hedgehog, and why the vampire/werewolf hybrid in *Underworld* looks like a weird goblin.
*Haywire* may not be the best action movie of all time, but it certainly is the best action movie where ex MMA star Gina Carano thoroughly demolishes a slew of our most talented white guy actors. What a joy it is to witness. Jake and Sin discuss the legacy of the action stars as shitty actors, appreciate some of the most powerful thighs ever seen on a human person, and converse about Sin's particular brand of lady queerness.
*Haywire* may not be the best action movie of all time, but it certainly is the best action movie where ex MMA star Gina Carano thoroughly demolishes a slew of our most talented white guy actors. What a joy it is to witness. Jake and Sin discuss the legacy of the action stars as shitty actors, appreciate some of the most powerful thighs ever seen on a human person, and converse about Sin's particular brand of lady queerness.
As Channing and gang reflect back in the high school reunion tale *10 Years*, Jake and Sin also turn an eye to their high school selves. Here are some of the things they ruminate on: high school crushes and being crushed, all the notable actors in this movie including multiple future Avengers, and one host's brief sojourn into the work of breakdancing.
As Channing and gang reflect back in the high school reunion tale *10 Years*, Jake and Sin also turn an eye to their high school selves. Here are some of the things they ruminate on: high school crushes and being crushed, all the notable actors in this movie including multiple future Avengers, and one host's brief sojourn into the work of breakdancing.
The dark clouds finally part for Jake and Sin, and they see the sunshine of a movie they actually, genuinely enjoy. *The Eagle* might pitch itself as a serious period drama exploring the weight of a father's dishonored legacy, but we see it as it really is: a sexy road trip romp with the most crackling sexual tension seen yet from any Channing Tatum flick! Topics of deep perusal include the perils of Sam/Frodo shipping, a beautiful chicken that Rome just LOVES, and, surprisingly, the Vietnam War. Content Warning for slavery.
The dark clouds finally part for Jake and Sin, and they see the sunshine of a movie they actually, genuinely enjoy. *The Eagle* might pitch itself as a serious period drama exploring the weight of a father's dishonored legacy, but we see it as it really is: a sexy road trip romp with the most crackling sexual tension seen yet from any Channing Tatum flick! Topics of deep perusal include the perils of Sam/Frodo shipping, a beautiful chicken that Rome just LOVES, and, surprisingly, the Vietnam War. Content Warning for slavery.
The almighty Dito Montiel Trilogy finally comes to an end with *The Son of No One*. And boy, does it go out with a whimper. Jake and Sin grapple with their hopes being crushed once again as they finally say goodbye to Dito Montiel (maybe forever). Topics of rumination include John Waters's Beefy Son, 30 Rock really just was straight up racist, huh?, and the dramatically mismangaling of the French language. Content warnings: animal death, murder, fucking cops again.
The almighty Dito Montiel Trilogy finally comes to an end with *The Son of No One*. And boy, does it go out with a whimper. Jake and Sin grapple with their hopes being crushed once again as they finally say goodbye to Dito Montiel (maybe forever). Topics of rumination include John Waters's Beefy Son, 30 Rock really just was straight up racist, huh?, and the dramatically mismangaling of the French language. Content warnings: animal death, murder, fucking cops again.
Woof! This movie fucking SUCKED, there's just no way around it. Sin and Jake really tortured themselves to bring this to you, so I hope you're all fucking happy. Topics of extreme torment include the Paul Blart Extended Universe, Stand Your Ground laws, and the very specific inferiority complex that motivates all shitty white men everywhere.
Woof! This movie fucking SUCKED, there's just no way around it. Sin and Jake really tortured themselves to bring this to you, so I hope you're all fucking happy. Topics of extreme torment include the Paul Blart Extended Universe, Stand Your Ground laws, and the very specific inferiority complex that motivates all shitty white men everywhere.
Ah yes, Dear John, an ode to summer love! Walks on the beach, kisses in the rain, subtle and insidious military propoganda, what else could you want? Jake and Sin feel the metaphorical sand between their toes with topics such as noted asshole Nicholas Sparks, Scandanavian pop sensation Abba and, inexplicably, Keanu and Sandra's amazing turn in The Lake House.
Ah yes, Dear John, an ode to summer love! Walks on the beach, kisses in the rain, subtle and insidious military propoganda, what else could you want? Jake and Sin feel the metaphorical sand between their toes with topics such as noted asshole Nicholas Sparks, Scandanavian pop sensation Abba and, inexplicably, Keanu and Sandra's amazing turn in The Lake House.
Sin and Jake were fully prepared to embrace the ooey-gooey cheese of a summer blockbuster, but it's impossible to love a thing that doesn't love itself. We talk about an array of topics including Vince McMahon's fuckery, running in wedges, and if there's such a thing as a leftist action film.
Sin and Jake were fully prepared to embrace the ooey-gooey cheese of a summer blockbuster, but it's impossible to love a thing that doesn't love itself. We talk about an array of topics including Vince McMahon's fuckery, running in wedges, and if there's such a thing as a leftist action film.
Hi all, This is Sin and Jake. Sorry that we've been radio silent. Due to both the current national dialogue about anti-black police brutality as well as some personal strife, we decided to skip last week's Chatting Tatum. We plan to return on our regularly scheduled release day, Wednesday July 17th. We also want to use this platform to encourage you to get involved in the Black Lives Matter movement wherever you are. Here in Seattle, we specifically are asking folks to sign on to the petition by Covid-19 Mutual Aid Seattle, a network of organizations and individuals who came together in response to COVID-19 to demand an abolitionist, anti-racist public health response to the COVID-19 crisis. These demands of the petition are as follows 1)To defuned the Seattle Police Department by 50% 2)Use those funds to expand investments in making communities safe, prioritizing community-led health and safety strategies. Things such as full access to affordable housing, community-based anti-violence programs, trauma services and treatment, universal childcare, and free public transit for example. 3)To release and not prosecute all protestors arrested. You can sign on to this petition at tinyurl.com/defundspd. Also please follow Covid-19 Mutual Aid on Instagram at @covid19mutualaid, on Facebook at @covid19mutualaid, and on Twitter at @covid_mutualaid. If you are able to, you can also find access about several black led marches that you can join as well. Thanks, and we'll see you all soon.
Hi all, This is Sin and Jake. Sorry that we’ve been radio silent. Due to both the current national dialogue about anti-black police brutality as well as some personal strife, we decided to skip last week’s Chatting Tatum. We plan to return on our regularly scheduled release day, Wednesday July 17th. We also want to use this platform to encourage you to get involved in the Black Lives Matter movement wherever you are. Here in Seattle, we specifically are asking folks to sign on to the petition by Covid-19 Mutual Aid Seattle, a network of organizations and individuals who came together in response to COVID-19 to demand an abolitionist, anti-racist public health response to the COVID-19 crisis. These demands of the petition are as follows 1)To defuned the Seattle Police Department by 50% 2)Use those funds to expand investments in making communities safe, prioritizing community-led health and safety strategies. Things such as full access to affordable housing, community-based anti-violence programs, trauma services and treatment, universal childcare, and free public transit for example. 3)To release and not prosecute all protestors arrested. You can sign on to this petition at tinyurl.com/defundspd. Also please follow Covid-19 Mutual Aid on Instagram at @covid19mutualaid, on Facebook at @covid19mutualaid, and on Twitter at @covid_mutualaid. If you are able to, you can also find access about several black led marches that you can join as well. Thanks, and we’ll see you all soon.
Rocky, Ong-Bak, Bloodsport. This is a list of great fighting movies. Not on this list? 2009's Fighting. Jake and Sin reckon with their crushing disappoinment of Dito Montiel's 2nd Channing Tatum outing with topics such as the joy of watching a college educated white guy get his ass kicked, the terrible example of romance that Say Anything has left in it's wake, and Comedy Bang! Bang! but make it martial arts.
Rocky, Ong-Bak, Bloodsport. This is a list of great fighting movies. Not on this list? 2009's Fighting. Jake and Sin reckon with their crushing disappoinment of Dito Montiel's 2nd Channing Tatum outing with topics such as the joy of watching a college educated white guy get his ass kicked, the terrible example of romance that Say Anything has left in it's wake, and Comedy Bang! Bang! but make it martial arts.
War really sucks, you know what I mean? At least, that's the dark, visceral lesson at the heart of 2008's "Stop-Loss." Turns out, a raw, gritty, and thoroughly bleak critique of Bush era militarization makes for a pretty dour movie and, by extension, podcast. Jake and Sin attempt to find moments of light in the dark such as one Boneyard Match, Joseph Gordon Levitt Watch(™), and Foghorn Leghorn by way of Ryan Phillippe. Content Warning: This movie deals with combat, PTSD, domestic violence, and death by suicide. All of these topics are briefly mentioned in the podcast.
War really sucks, you know what I mean? At least, that's the dark, visceral lesson at the heart of 2008's "Stop-Loss." Turns out, a raw, gritty, and thoroughly bleak critique of Bush era militarization makes for a pretty dour movie and, by extension, podcast. Jake and Sin attempt to find moments of light in the dark such as one Boneyard Match, Joseph Gordon Levitt Watch(™), and Foghorn Leghorn by way of Ryan Phillippe. Content Warning: This movie deals with combat, PTSD, domestic violence, and death by suicide. All of these topics are briefly mentioned in the podcast.
Did you know that Stuart Townsend made a movie about the 1999 WTO riots? No, of course you didn't. But, fear not, because he did and it stars/features our topic of intense scholarly study, Chan Chan Tater Tot. So, join Sin and Jake as they discuss topics such as the the directing skill of Dorian Gray, Dawson's Creek (but make it Anti-Facist), and the Seattle skyline before our current dystopian predicament. Content warning: There is a brief discussion about physical trauma that leads to a character losing their pregnancy.