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The M&M Report

Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman discuss the latest developments in popular culture, from the movie of the week to the TV show of the moment.
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Now displaying: January, 2014
Jan 26, 2014

Devin and Mark finally talk about The West Wing (1:30 – 29:00). Devin loves this show with an emotionally invested passion with which Mark wouldn’t dare compete, but they had a lively chat about the show’s merits, a few of its flaws and our favorite episodes. Plus, the triumphant return of Devin Doesn’t Like Things (29:10 – 35:40).

Jan 20, 2014

Devin and Mark break down the 2014 Oscar nominations and present their five favorite movies of 2013.

Best Director — 2:00 – 5:15
Best Original and Adapted Screenplay — 5:15 – 9:15
Smaller categories — 9:15 – 14:40
Best Supporting Actor — 14:45 – 23:30
Best Supporting Actress — 23:30 – 29:30
Best Actress — 29:30 – 38:45
Best Actor — 38:45 – 45:30
Best Picture and our favorite films from 2013 — 45:30 – 1:02:15

Jan 13, 2014

Mark and Devin review The Wolf of Wall Street (1:30 - 29:30) and Lone Survivor (29:30 - End).

Jan 5, 2014

Devin and Mark talk about an amazing year in television. We looked back at six of our favorite shows, debated the merits of binge-watching, discussed the first-world problem of “too much TV” and gave thanks for this TV Golden Age we’re living in.

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