The ONLY podcast about movies and TV shows on the internet. No, for real, this is the only one. Hosted by Chris Hamameh (@chrisham22), Zach Sutton (@zachypoo4), and Kevin Sutton (@kevsut2), we’re going to be breaking down movies and TV shows in a different way every week. An episode could be about one movie, our top 10 fill-in-the-blank movies (crime, drama, etc.), one episode of a TV show, an ENTIRE TV show (if we’re feeling frisky), trying to figure out why the last season of Game of Thrones was so bad, blah blah blah. You guys get it. Subscribe to this feed and follow us on Twitter @SubjectiveMatte (Had to sacrifice the “r” because Twitter handles can only be 15 characters long. Lame). Sooo yeah. Cool. That’s all we’ve got. We’ve gotta go record now so we can give the people what they want. We’ll talk to y’all soon. PEACE!
- I got you a throw rug - I don't need that - What if I said Miles Davis pissed on it - It's almost insulting... Is it true? On the latest episode of Subjective Matter, we take a trip to The City of Angels to break down the 2016 film - La la Land. We discuss: - Why Mia and Seb are so perfect for each other - Every musical scene/dance number in the movie - Why Jazz is so important and its influence on modern music - Why it's so scary to pursue a career in music/film - & much more! So sit back, but don't relax - because jazz is not relaxing! Sidney Bechet shot somebody because they told him he'd played a wrong note; that's hardly relaxing... And enjoy the episode. (P.S. follow us on twitter @subjectivematte)
We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all. On the latest episode of Subjective Matter, we are joined by the one and only Austin Kulas (*CROWD ERUPTS WITH CHEERS*) and take a trip to Shermer High School to break down the 1985 classic, The Breakfast Club. We discuss: - How high school kids are more aware than we give them credit for - The dangers of judging a book by its cover - How adults are just as guilty of making childish mistakes as kids are - How making yourself vulnerable allows you to cultivate meaningful relationships - & much more! So sit back, put on your fingerless gloves, and light up a doobie in the library; we've got a show for you today boys & girls. (P.S., follow us on Twitter @SubjectiveMatte)
I bet you can't tell me what it smells like in the Sistine Chapel... You've never actually stood there and looked up at that beautiful ceiling. Chris, Zach, and Kev take a trip to south Boston and review the 1997 classic, Good Will Hunting. We discuss: - The differences between how Lambeau views Will and how Sean views Will - “Regret” as a main theme of the movie - Will’s psyche, and how it affects his day-to-day existence - How Will challenges Sean to become better - & much more!
If anyone ever needs to travel west, here's what you do: Just face to the north and real sudden-like, turn left. On this week's episode, Zach, Kev, and Chris break down the 1992 Michael Mann classic, The Last of the Mohicans. We discuss: - How this movie used music to elevate its story - Why we're so drawn in to such a relatively simple plot - Historical context regarding the French and Indian War - What Daniel Day-Lewis' 40-yard dash time is (seriously) - & much more!
WHAT'S IN THE FUCKING BOX??!!?!??! On this week's episode, we break down David Fincher's 1995 masterpiece, Se7en.
I'll have you know that the first points scored in the NBA was by a Jew - Ossie Schectman, 1946, played for the Knicks. This week, Chris, Kev, and Zach break down the anxiety-inducing/butthole-clenching 2019 film, Uncut Gems.
Why does driving around LA in the 1960's look so cool? In the very first installment (!!!) of Subjective Matter, Zach, Kevin, and Chris discuss Quentin Tarantino's 9th film - Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood. We discuss: - This movie’s amazing soundtrack - How Tarantino plays with the audience’s expectations - The significance of the final scene - Margot Robbie’s feet - & much more!