Episode 13 – Mother May I Kibitz About Mother
No Actual Mothers Were Harmed During The Making Of This Motion Picture.
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Today we pour our “caufee” and circle around the formica table with the faux gold specks in it to chat about Albert Einstein AKA Albert Brooks’ film Mother. This 1996 offering from Brooks reminds us that sometimes we are more like our mothers than we would like to admit.
Beatrice Henderson: I love you.
John Henderson: I know you think you do, Mother.
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Some of our favorite parts of this movie are:
- How exposition is shared
- A baby Lisa Kudrow as his date
- Rob Morrow’s character as the whiney brother
- How he moves back in to work through writer’s block
- The freezer food scene – A classic
- How Mike weaves Doogie Howser into the pod
Watch next week’s film: Parenthood (1989) Streaming for free on Peacock
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