Bonus Episode: Holiday Minicast
Here's a stocking stuffer -- just a quick mini-episode to look backward and forward, wish you a happy everything, and tell you about the hottest holiday gifts of 2018.
Episode 9: A Good Buy From MGM
Why, we didn't know you cared! But since you do, here's our ninth episode, in which Nick Santa Maria drops by to discuss The Big Store, which we all agree was made by MGM in 1941 and stars the Marx Brothers and Tony Martin.
Episode 8: Gentlemen, Question Mark
Well, we asked you to ask us questions, and you asked us questions, and now, we answer some of the questions we asked you to ask us. Thanks to all who asked, and please let us know if you have any questions.
Episode 7: Too Late, That's Monkey Business Already
Matthew, Noah, and Bob over-analyze Monkey Business. Musicologist and Zeppocologist Andrea Orlando stops by to offer some much-needed informed insight.
Episode 6: The Missing Marx Brothers
Marx Brothers scholar Rodney Stewart Hillel Tryster joins the guys for a look into now-lost moments from the Marxes' career. Bob interviews Thomas Racz, who details his exciting discovery of a unique print of A Night at the Opera at the Hungarian Film Archive.
Episode 5: One of Our Own Compositions, by Cinco Paul
Screenwriter and Marx Brothers fanatic Cinco Paul joins the guys to discuss and play their favorite musical moments from Marx films.
Bonus Episode: More Marsden!
Episode 4 included an excerpt from Noah's interview with Les Marsden. Adamant crowds gathered at our doors to demand that we release the interview in its entirety.
Episode 4: Myths, More, and Les
Noah, Bob, and Matthew deflate some Marx myths, then examine the 1969 Marx LP narrated by Gary Owens. Noah talks with Les Marsden, who has portrayed three of the four brothers onstage, and created A Night at Harpo’s.
Episode 3: You Don't Have To Pay Us, But You Can't Fire Us
Frank Ferrante joins us for a deep dive into A Day at the Races. Frank details his personal history with the film, and we mercilessly dissect it. Noah reveals a surprising secret, and Frank answers questions from Council members.
Episode 2: Noah, Bob, Joe, and Sometimes Matthew
We discuss whether we disagree enough, then list our least-favorite moments in the Marxes' films. Then a chat with Joe Adamson, author of the seminal Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Sometimes Zeppo.