Watch This With Rick Ramos

A Dish Served Cold: Mark Mylod's The Menu 

This week Ibrahim & I sit down to talk a film that has recently left theatres, Mark Mylod's The Menu. Featuring a wonderful slumming performance from Ralph Fiennes and a captivating Anya Taylor-Joy (both Golden Globe nominated), this film is the very definition of empty calorie cinema. Ibrahim & I differ greatly in our opinions of this film, but we had fun with the viewing and and an even better time talking the film. You're in for an interesting and enjoyable discussion on a fun and forgettable film that many of you will enjoy simply for what it is. Class, Culture, The Restaurant and Cooking Industries, and Fame - We cover all of it, doing so with our usual insight and penchant for truth. Take a listen and see if you agree. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions should be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com

Direct download: TheMenuFinal.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:35pm EDT

The Colonel and The King - Baz Luhrman's Elvis 

This week Ibrahim and I sit down to discuss the Academy Award nominated, Baz Luhrman directed, Elvis Presley Bio-Pic, Elvis. Definitely a visual assault on the senses, Luhrman has an incredible eye that re-creates the country from the 1950s thru the birth of the Vegas Lounge Act in the 1970s. Featuring an award-winning performance from star, Austin Butler, as Presley and Tom Hanks as his controversial and Svengali-like manager, Colonel Tom Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kujik) in a strange and polarizing performance. Luhrman's film hits the familiar points; the music, censorship, racism and segregation, The Blues, Gospel, and - of course - the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley and the early days of the media star and the beginnings of cancel culture. Take a listen; it's an interesting discussion. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Our Continued Thanks. 

Direct download: ElvisFinal.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 2:00am EDT

Monster Hunter - Todd Field's TÁR - WatchThis W/RickRamos 

This week Mr. Chavez & I sit down to talk Academy Best Picture Contender, Tár, featuring a stand-out performance from Cate Blanchett. This is the kind of picture we only ever get to see at awards season. In a cinematic world filled with remakes, re-hashes, and action tent-poles, Tár delivers a wonderfully nuanced and brutal honest examination of the  world we live in. This is a slow-paced, thoughtful film that asks a great deal from its viewers while simultaneously delivering a great deal. Take a listen and catch this essential film playing in theaters and streaming on select services.

 Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Many Thanks for your continued love and support. 

Direct download: TARFinal.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:46am EDT

Blue Dances with Wolves - James Cameron's Avatar Films 

In 2009 James Cameron took old soup and re-heated it in a familiar bowl. Equal parts Lawrence of Arabia, The Last Samurai, and (most glaringly) Kevin Costner's revisionist Western, Dances with Wolves, Cameron has gone back to the well-worn tradition of re-imagining Native Cultures, Colonialism, and the Trope of the White Saviour. This is territory that we (and many others) have explored ad-nauseum, however the films continue to get made and starving whores that we are, we take the bait. You can love this film series, you can hate it, but the discussion will always be an important, controversial, and impassioned one. Take a listen as Mr. Chavez and I discuss 2009s Avatar and it's thirteen years in the making sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water. At the very least it's a fun and combative discussion. 

Questions, Comments, Complaints, and Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Many Thanks for your continued love and support. 

Direct download: AVATARFinal.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:50pm EDT

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