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April 16, 2025
This week on the MalloryBros Podcast, the Bros start with a weekend recap of course, then shortly after they recap Netflix’s unexpected “Balloon Pop” show BOMBING. This of course leads to a conversation on why originality is KING. Then the Bros crack open “The Luxury Lie, We Continue to Buy” which is them dissecting why we buy into lavish lifestyles and if it’s all just smoke and mirrors. This comes on the heels of the Chinese Manufactures going viral on TikTok exposing factory pricing for a lot major companies. The Bros next pay homage to Ryan Coogler and give him flowers for his KODAK video discussing film formats. They even show their own examples of film they saved from film school to add context to Ryan’s format analysis. They discuss how his behind-the-scenes approach to filmmaking continues to inspire a new wave of creators, and while Terrance appreciates Cooglers film prowess, he also challenges the strength of the FILM format’s future with young creators. We wrap up with our classic “Course of Action” which the Bros spoke and improving due to it’s past success on the podcast. This one has some serious, some slight political and pop culture takes and some laughs. Good Tuesday with the Bros!
April 8, 2025
On this episode of the MalloryBros. Podcast, the Bros kick things off with a weekend recap before diving headfirst into the downfall of Disney’s Snow White. They talk Rachel Zegler’s personal takes tanking the film’s nostalgia and how her comments might’ve killed the magic before the movie even dropped. Then, it’s Usher—again. The guys break down the now-viral divorce story and talk about Usher fully embracing his villain era. Is this a legacy shift or just a moment? Next up, Ja Morant catches a $75K fine from the NBA for a finger gun gesture. The Bros open up a deeper convo about how patriotism, gun culture, and Blackness are perceived differently when you step outside the hip-hop lens. From there, they talk Ice Cube’s Last Friday finally getting greenlit and what needs to happen for it to hit right in this era. They close things out with a real convo about the growing gap between Black men and women in college—what’s behind the imbalance, and what does it say about where we’re headed? It’s another loaded episode with the Bros—tune in!
April 1, 2025
With Terrell sick with his family, this week of the MalloryBros Podcast the Bros ironically talk VIRTUALLY about the recent trend of AI Apps recreating well known Artistic styles with the simple touch of a button. They speak about how that creates tension between Original Artists and the future of technology. Which should we honor? Speed or Originality? The Bros also give thoughts on the controversial situation with Marvin Sapp and how he raises money with his church. This is a sensitive topic because it's wrapped with religion, but of course the Bros give an honest critique to the viral clip that's resurfaced this past week. Next they speak on the popular Youtube show "Pop The Balloon or Find Love" whose creators just signed a new deal with Netflix to bring a special to Thursday nights. The Bros speak about what this means for creators and the heights that can be reached with a move like this. They also speak on if this is a good look for the culture or if some of the backlash is an overreaction. You decide. Later in the episode, Terrance speaks on an Emmitt Till fact that might actually shock you if you didn't know already, and the Bros end with a conversaton about Chris Brown's upcoming ERA's Tour and what this summer is about to look like for 2025 concerts. Of course with some "what you look like" bits in the mix, it's another week with the Boys!
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