The Mallory Bros Podcast

MalloryBros.

Official podcast of the Mallory Bros.

  1. 12H AGO

    Ep. 283 | F*** the Streets? Netflix Add's Podcasts, Death of Comedy Films? Jake Paul Fight, Nicki Minaj Politics + more!

    This week on the podcast the Bros are back to finish off the Christmas holiday with the family, kicking things off with their weekly weekend recap. That includes Terrance hosting a close friend and serving some very underwhelming wings, and Terrell unfortunately spending money on his car this holiday season, which he is not happy about at all. The Bros decided to wear matching quarter zips for this episode, so visual podcast watchers will definitely have a moment with this one. Think of it as the only gift the Bros could give you outside of the podcast itself. Of course the episode still launches with WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE, now paired perfectly with the matching sweaters. The conversation moves into the Bros talking about how excited they are to expand their Patreon content, specifically reacting to movies and television. They believe people will really enjoy watching content with them, not just listening. Next, the Bros dive into Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua, the Netflix event that took over the weekend and opened a larger conversation about the next level of entertainment and what creators are willing to do to reach it. And of course, they talk about Jake’s broken jaw. From there, the Bros speak on Netflix bringing podcasts to its platform after recently striking a deal with iHeartMedia. They get into whether this move signals a real expansion of the podcast wave or if Netflix is simply taking advantage of the current moment. Only time will tell. The conversation then shifts to Nicki Minaj’s recent appearance and how she’s perceived completely differently now, even though there may have been writing on the wall. That leads into a discussion about being a woman’s first nice guy and why that role is not for the weak. Terrance also makes a hot take on women rappers being able to sustain relationships while maintaining their rap image. And of course, the most talked about topic on the timeline this past week, 21 Savage’s tweets starting a “f**k the streets” movement. The Bros debate authenticity and intention. Is this really about the streets, or is it just petty hip hop beef? What are the intentions and what’s next? The Bros don’t have all the details, but they don’t hold back. “We poddin’,” Terrance says. Lastly, the Bros talk about the death of the modern comedy film and how it’s shifted into a more superhero and satirical lane that focuses on politics and safe jokes rather than freely trying to get laughs. Terrell brings up Dave Chappelle’s new stand up as a perfect example of the old way of comedy that doesn’t seem to fit in the film world today, maybe for good reason. Another week with the Bros. Merry f’n Christmas and happy holidays.

    1h 40m
  2. DEC 16

    Ep.282 | Course of Action Back, Pooh Sheisty's "FDO", Cena's Last Match, Timothy Chalamet + More!

    On this episode of the MalloryBros. Podcast, the guys start with the usual Weekend Recap before reflecting on what was honestly a dark week full of tragedy. The bros give their reactions to the deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer, the mass shootings in Australia and Rhode Island, and the several other celebrity or notable losses that hit this December. They then talk about watching IT: Welcome to Derry. From there, Timothy Chalamet goes viral again for confidently calling his recent roles “Top Performances.” The bros break down why his confidence is healthy for the medium, while also acknowledging how that level of confidence can invite tough criticism. The guys touch on the Sinners gold ring swap, and Course of Action returns with a slight Christmas twist. Terrell tells a vulnerable, funny story about getting cheated on many years ago, and the bros dive into John Cena’s last match and what his impact meant to their childhood. Pooh Sheisty put rap back on the charts with “FDO,” and the guys discuss the reception and whether Sheisty’s sound can still thrive years later. Bow Wow told Akademiks that the only “Lil” ahead of him in terms of legacy is Lil Wayne.. so Terrell runs down the full list of “Lil” artists to see if that claim holds any weight. Lastly, they react to Dave and Tem’s engagement, and Terrance has a message for his beloved Wendy’s about those Tendy’s. Follow Us on Twitter @MalloryBros9 for all updates! JOIN THE REALEST 9 on Patreon for More MalloryBros. Content! www.patreon.com/mallorybros

    1h 12m
  3. DEC 2

    Ep.280 | Stranger Things Returns, IMAX Debate, Warner Bros to Netflix?, Jack Harlow Theory + More!

    On this episode of the Mallory Bros. Podcast, the guys kick things off with a full Thanksgiving weekend recap. From family time and cooking to getting the kids and the ladies holiday-ready, it was a packed few days. Terrance drops a spicy take on why should stop turkey drives and give out different food, which somehow turns into a wild debate about… everything bagels. Only brothers. They shift gears into Film and TV with reactions to "Stranger Things" returning with a BANG and predictions on what’s next. They then speak to some of the biggest film news of the week, which is Netflix's Cash Offer to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. They talk James Cameron's comments, and what this could mean for the Future of Theatrical Releases. The guys speak to 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary and challenge 50’s impact on film, which leads directly into another passionate 70mm IMAX debate involving Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, and Ryan Coogler. Music talk ramps up as Terrell brings an interesting theory on Jack Harlow’s recent silence and the current climate for white rappers after last year’s beef took more of a cultural turn. They also discuss Wale’s comments on J. Cole and the possibility of a future Verzuz. To close things out, the guys recap the NFL standings and playoff picture, and get into a quick debate over JD5 vs. Caleb Williams.   Follow Us on Twitter @MalloryBros9 for all updates! JOIN THE REALEST 9 on Patreon for More MalloryBros. Content! www.patreon.com/mallorybros

    1h 51m
  4. NOV 25

    Ep. 279 | Rapper or Artist? Vultures on X, Browns HATE Shedeur, Top 5 Black Directors + More!

    The Bros are back with this week and of course start with the REEKEND RECAP, Terrell took his family to a beautiful Holiday Christmas light show with Terrance prepping for the upcoming Holiday. They start with the recent comments made by Texas artist BigXThaPlug and how he feels he's more than a rapper, he's an "artist". The Bros talk about why Rappers don't already feel like artists and why they suddenly do when they switch lanes. The speak on Wales potent album drop from this past week and talk about how the new X location feature shed some light on vultures within not only the culture, but people all over X being exposed for living in areas completely different the culture they allow themselves to exist in and speak on. This is followed by a good prediction from Terrell on how this will impact social media/X going forward. Next, the Bros talk about Sheduer Sanders first NFL start and how well it went, despite some rookie follies. Most importantly, they speak on the team and media's response to Sheduer's confidence post-game and how his confidence has clearly made people love him and STILL continues to get under some people's skin. The Bros rank the Top 5 Best Black Directors, they speak on the Xbox 360 turning 20 years old and how that console changed a lot for gaming, and also speak on SCARY MOVIE 6 wrapping filming and if that movie can live up to the greatness of the franchises first couple films. Lastly, the last part of the pod is the Bros reflecting on some of their favorite literature both Books and Screenplays. Take notes because they deliver some solid recommendations!

    1h 47m
  5. NOV 18

    Ep.278 | Movie Trivia, Sharing Memories, Advice to Men, Shedeur's Debut, Issa Rae, "Christy" + More!

    On this episode of the MalloryBros. Podcast, the guys kick things off with a weekend recap. Terrance hosted at the new crib and Terrell spent some needed time with the family. They jump into some football talk and reflect on a few games, which leads to a deeper conversation about Shedeur Sanders’ debut. Terrance, who has been critical of Shedeur, finally gives some real perspective on the reaction to his play. They move over to one of the biggest film stories of the week. Sydney Sweeney’s “Christy” completely flopped at the box office after the backlash from her Levi campaign and the interview she did after. The guys break down the producer point of view and how an actor’s personal life can singlehandedly derail the success of an entire film. Next, they get into Issa Rae’s recent comments about not feeling successful. The Bros give more Film POV and talk about why her return to the big screen matters and what her impact means going forward. They follow that with another round of Movie Trivia, this time focused on 90s, 00s, and 2010s Black films. They trade questions, share laughs, and get competitive as always. The last hour is special. The chapter called “Fondest Memories” is an interactive storytelling exercise where the guys share real memories and get into that personal bag the fans love. The final 30 minutes turn into a reflective conversation when Terrell asks Terrance what he would tell his confused 23-year-old self. His answer turns into a powerful dialogue about the Bros’ journey, lessons learned, and advice they’d give to their younger selves. If anybody is in that life limbo or needs some perspective, this episode should hit home.

    1h 50m
4.9
out of 5
2,714 Ratings

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