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From Marvel movies to Star Wars and DC, to James Bond, black heroes, super women, and dope villains: we talk about movies and characters that are beautifully UNREAL. Listen as Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry go mad deep on the most exciting news involving your fav comic book films and cinematic universes!
From Marvel movies to Star Wars and DC, to James Bond, black heroes, super women, and dope villains: we talk about movies and characters that are beautifully UNREAL. Listen as Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry go mad deep on the most exciting news involving your fav comic book films and cinematic universes!
A Brief History of Black Music — by White Artists, Part 2
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One episode was never going to be enough... the Snobs are back to present part two of A Brief History of Black Music — by White Artists. In this final installment, the crew turn their sights on legendary pop acts, unsung heroes, and Hip-Hop profiteers.
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A Brief History of Black Music — By White Artists, Part 1
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White artists have been celebrated by the mainstream for performing Black music throughout history — but which ones are the real deal, and which ones have eclipsed more worthy Black artists? The Music Snobs podcast presents... A Brief History of Black Music — by White Artists, the first instalment in a loud and lively A-Z of everything from classic crossovers to culture vultures. From Led Zeppelin to Eminem to Kenny G., the crew name names, go in on the whitewashed, and shout out the true blues. TMS finally close out the episode with one of the hypest roundtables yet, to ask: What one singer (Black or white) didn't appear on the 1985 charity hit single 'We Are The World' — but should have been included? Listen up as tough questions mix with tougher answers, along with the usual insight and irreverence you expect from your favorite Snobs in the game.
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A Brief History of Black Music — By White Artists, Part 1
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White artists have been celebrated by the mainstream for performing Black music throughout history — but which ones are the real deal, and which ones have eclipsed more worthy Black artists?
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Is Aaliyah An Icon?
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Instantly recognizable. Influential. Inspirational. But — Is Aaliyah An Icon? This episode, The Music Snobs explore the impact and legacy of R&B superstar, Aaliyah Dana Haughton.
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Is Aaliyah An Icon?
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Instantly recognizable. Influential. Inspirational. But — Is Aaliyah An Icon? This episode, The Music Snobs explore the impact and legacy of R&B superstar, Aaliyah Dana Haughton. Spotlighting her music and film roles, her image and tragic death, the crew investigate what lifted her to the heights of fame — and tackle the elephant in the room to ask whether the #MeToo era has given Aaliyah her due respect as a survivor of abuse. In a debate that goes deep on the nature of notoriety, the Snobs wouldn't be the Snobs without arguing which production style propelled Aaliyah's sound the most — R. Kelly or Timbaland's? And finally, TMS continues the iconic debate with a roundtable on album intros, asking: what artist or group has the most albums with iconic opening songs? Get ready for an episode with loud opinions, louder voices, deep insight and dope choices.
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MU September 2022: Is "Andor" Adults Only? and Reconciling the Death of Bond
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The trailers for Disney Plus’s upcoming thriller “Andor” made one thing immediately clear: this is not your son’s Star Wars. The series creator has been unapologetic about Andor’s complexity and the ambitious scope of its storytelling. So today we want to take a look at the adults-only buzz surrounding the Andor premier, and question whether or not Star Wars has always contained mature elements and sophisticated themes.
Also on this episode: a requiem for—and a reckoning with—James Bond. It’s been almost a year since No Time to Die rocked the Bond fandom. Have fans fully recovered? Are we ready to let the past die and move on to the future? Or did our interest in the franchise die a little when those bombs hit?
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Tony Toni Toné, And The Revival of Romance
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TMS takes a closer look at what made Tony Toni Toné the timeless R&B group that we came to love — and miss, when they broke-up all too soon.
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Tony Toni Toné, And The Revival of Romance
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Cutting through a crowd of '90s new jacks, Oakland's own Raphael Saadiq, Dwayne Wiggins and Timothy Christian Riley seized attention with their evolution of musical romance. TMS takes a closer look at what made Tony Toni Toné the timeless R&B group that we came to love — and miss, when they broke-up all too soon. The Snobs study the ingredients of the secret sauce that gave us The Tonies' most iconic songs — debating whether their classic instrumentation or romantic lyrics are more critical to TTT's place in the house of music. The crew closes out the show with a roundtable to talk up the breakdowns of their favorite groups, and ask: What band had the most tragic break-up of all time? Get ready to laugh, cry, and scream at your podcast app, as Season 3 of The Music Snobs continues with an episode for the ages.
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J. Dilla: The Greatest Influence On Music In The 21st Century?
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In the 16 years since J. Dilla's untimely passing, the shadow of the visionary hip-hop producer looms large over his birthplace Detroit — and the entire world. The long-awaited return of TMS asks: Is J. Dilla the greatest influence on music in the 21st century?
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J. Dilla: The Greatest Influence On Music In The 21st Century?
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In the 16 years since J. Dilla's untimely passing, the shadow of the visionary hip-hop producer looms large over his birthplace Detroit — and the entire world. The long-awaited return of TMS asks: Is J. Dilla the greatest influence on music in the 21st century? Get ready for a challenging debate, diving deep into the genre of music that wouldn't exist without Jay Dee, his reinvention of rhythm — and whether his early death impacted his legacy. The return of The Snobs closes with a roundtable that looks to the future, deciding who's taken Dilla's sound forward the most since his departure, but not before the crew digs in to Jay Dee's greatest ever beats. The Music Snobs are finally back to explore one of the best to ever do it, as only they can.
Further reading
Vibe magazine contemporary review of ‘Fantastic (Vol. 2)’, published August 2000 (by Noah Callahan-Bever)
On: Robert Glasper, genre fluidity in Black music, and the influence of J. Dilla (by Matthew Allen)
Why J. Dilla May Be Jazz’s Latest Great Innovator (by Giovanni Russonello)
Further listening
Dilla In The Autumn Wind - mixed by AllyAl
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Why J. Dilla May Be Jazz’s Latest Great Innovator — Visionary hip-hop producer J Dilla never found mainstream success during his brief lifetime. But in the seven years since his death, Dilla — who would have turned 39 today — has come to represent a major inflection point on hip-hop's evolutionary tree.
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MU June 2022: Doctor Strange, Obi-Wan Kenobi
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The wait is over. After years of wanting, wishing, and hoping for the return of Obi-Wan Kenobi—last week, Disney Plus gave fans the series that they’ve been looking for. Or did they?
On this episode of Mad Unreal we explore the first two parts of the six-part Kenobi series and give Mad Thoughts on everything from a Jawa’s next level shadiness to a Jedi’s realization that his greatest failure is not only haunting him—it’s hunting him as well. But first, we’re going to spend a little time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and ask an important question. With the recent news that Marvel Studios is developing a new Daredevil streaming series, we wonder: Will the MCU ever produce a truly “grounded” feature film?
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Moon Knight, Kenobi, Doctor Strange, Top 5 Batman Films
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Moon Knight hits Disney Plus just after Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist add a hard “R” to the streaming service’s MCU…
Obi-Wan Kenobi is—as Axel Foley would say—deep, deep, DEEP uncover as we enter the final stretch in the lead-up to the most anticipated Star Wars moment in decades…
Mad Unreal’s own Arturius Maximus is primed for his next fateful battle with the enemy he can’t seem to escape: the dreaded, and oh so popular, MULTI-VERSE…
And last but not least: what could be the most idiosyncratic mainstream comic book film in the modern era has just become available on HBO Max. So, in honor of the fact that many of you will be seeing The Batman for the first time, we’re taking this opportunity to break out our lists of the Top 5 Batman Movies of All Time.
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The Batman
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In this world, only three things are certain: death, taxes, and… another Batman movie.
Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” has finally arrived in theaters, and with it comes a bevy of expectations and curiosity about the film’s potential to launch yet another lucrative franchise. But the question is: do we need one? In a post Christopher Nolan Bat-verse, how does this new incarnation of the Dark Knight and his cast of iconic criminals, corrupt cops, and amoral allies measure up? How will it feel for millions of fans to experience a new cinematic interpretation of a city famous for its ability to simultaneously attract and repulse us? And most importantly, does the movie have anything compelling to say about Bruce Wayne and the Batman: a character whose story we know so well, yet can’t seem to get enough of?
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007 AND COUNTING Episode #13 — No Time to Die: The MU Reaction
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No Time to Die dropped on Friday—and we saw it. So get ready for an extended bonus episode of '007 And Counting', where we give our initial reactions, raw thoughts, likes, dislikes, questions, and answers about a movie we’ve been waiting nearly two years to see. We’re "live" both immediately before seeing NTTD and immediately after. So, whether you’re a causal James Bond fan or a die hard, this is an episode of Mad Unreal you don’t want to miss.
MadUnreal focuses on the films and characters we find beautifully unreal, from #Marvel to #StarWars, #JamesBond, #BIPOC heroes, super women, and dope villains. Hosted by Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry, you can find the show on #ApplePodcasts, #Stitcher, and #Spotify.
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007 AND COUNTING Episode #12 — From Russia with Love
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We’ve spent the past five weeks having a fantastic time diving into the oeuvre of James Bond, following him from the streets of Harlem all the way to the snowy slopes of Switzerland. And it’s all led to this: a close look at the film many regard as the best in the Bond canon. Join us as we conclude Mad Unreal’s special ‘007 And Counting’ countdown by exploring the Cold War intrigue of 1963’s From Russia with Love. And that’s not all! After enjoying this special ep, come back next week for an extra special episode featuring our complete breakdown of the 25th James Bond film: No Time to Die.
MadUnreal focuses on the films and characters we find beautifully unreal, from #Marvel to #StarWars, #JamesBond, #BIPOC heroes, super women, and dope villains. Hosted by Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry, you can find the show on #ApplePodcasts, #Stitcher, and #Spotify.
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007 AND COUNTING Episode #11 — The World Is Not Enough
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The Mad Unreal countdown to No Time to Die is in its final two weeks! This week on ‘007 And Counting’ we’re taking a close look at Pierce Brosnan’s penultimate turn as James Bond in a film named after the Bond family motto: 1999’s The World Is Not Enough. In a movie that deftly highlights some of Brosnan’s most notable contributions to the Bond persona, TWINE also gives us one of the series’s most intriguing and under-appreciated villains, along with what may be Bond’s most thrilling pre-titles sequence yet.
MadUnreal focuses on the films and characters we find beautifully unreal, from #Marvel to #StarWars, #JamesBond, #BIPOC heroes, super women, and dope villains. Hosted by Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry, you can find the show on #ApplePodcasts, #Stitcher, and #Spotify.
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007 AND COUNTING Episode #10 — On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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No Time To Die is inching ever closer, which means we’re nearing the end of Mad Unreal’s countdown to the 25th James Bond film. What better way to keep things interesting than to take a look at what could be the most unique Bond film of them all: 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service? In George Lazenby’s one and only outing as 007, we’re introduced to a similar yet drastically different Bond—one who loves just as hard as he lives. Join us as we explore a movie that stands proudly apart from the rest of the cannon and ignites yet another fascinating Mad Unreal discussion.
MadUnreal focuses on the films and characters we find beautifully unreal, from #Marvel to #StarWars, #JamesBond, #BIPOC heroes, super women, and dope villains. Hosted by Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry, you can find the show on #ApplePodcasts, #Stitcher, and #Spotify.
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007 AND COUNTING Episode #9 — The Living Daylights
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In 1987, a new James Bond film was poised to introduce an actor who appeared to be the archetype of the Bond character; a man who fit the description millions of fans already had in mind. But before The Living Daylights could shoot its first scene, fate intervened—and Pierce Brosnan was out. Enter Timothy Dalton. Would Dalton’s interpretation of the legendary spy erase the public’s appetite for Brosnan? Could the film keep pace with the success rate of the previous Roger Moore movies? Join Mad Unreal as we continue our countdown to No Time To Die by debating the finer points of one of the greatest Bond films ever.
MadUnreal focuses on the films and characters we find beautifully unreal, from #Marvel to #StarWars, #JamesBond, #BIPOC heroes, super women, and dope villains. Hosted by Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry, you can find the show on #ApplePodcasts, #Stitcher, and #Spotify.
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007 AND COUNTING Episode #8 — Thunderball
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No Time To Die has a brand new trailer—which means the 25th James Bond film is still on track to drop in October—which of course means our ‘007 And Counting’ countdown has a brand new ep! The Bond franchise’s fourth film, Thunderball, followed the mega-success of the seminal Goldfinger and featured the return of Spectre. Join Arthur and Isaac as they discuss the state of the franchise when Thunderball was conceived, Bond’s performance in this underwater thriller, and the virtues of the Bond Women versus the boldness of the Bond Villains.
MadUnreal focuses on the films and characters we find beautifully unreal, from #Marvel to #StarWars, #JamesBond, #BIPOC heroes, super women, and dope villains. Hosted by Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry, you can find the show on #iTunes, #ApplePodcasts, #Stitcher, and #Spotify.
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007 AND COUNTING Episode #7 — Live and Let Die
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With the often rescheduled No Time to Die now set to open in just over a month, Mad Unreal is bringing back our special “007 And Counting” James Bond series. Last year, we discussed Daniel Craig’s epic tenure as the world’s most famous spy, while also examining the complications of being a Black Bond fan. This year, we’re diving into six random films and breaking them down as only we can. First up? Roger Moore’s Live and Let Die, a movie that brings Black culture into the Bond series like never before. But did they get it right? Join us for a brand new episode of our countdown to the 25th James Bond film.
MadUnreal focuses on the films and characters we find beautifully unreal, from #Marvel to #StarWars, #JamesBond, #BIPOC heroes, super women, and dope villains. Hosted by Arthur Turnbull and Isaac Perry, you can find the show on #ApplePodcasts, #Stitcher, and #Spotify.
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