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312: Amour Fou, With Matt Christman From Chapo Trap House

312: Amour Fou, With Matt Christman From Chapo Trap House

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast


312: Amour Fou, With Matt Christman From Chapo Trap House

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tony Soprano finally realizes he’s a mofo in this week’s Pod Yourself A Gun.

Matt and Vince are joined by Matt Christman from Chapo Trap House to talk about The Sopranos season 3 episode 12, "Amour Fou." Alternate title: "Suicide by Capo."

Jackie Jr. makes a move in an attempt to show he’s got balls big enough to get the respect like Scarface, but he should have stayed in watching Basic Instinct with his bro. Listen to the podcast for a non-exhaustive list of all the movies that feature a Sharon Stone nude scene. There are a lot.  As far as I know, she’s never done a seductive dance to a song by Little Steven and the Lost Boys (with lead singer Steve Van Zandt aka Silvio Dante), but Annabella Sciorra does in this episode. She deserves some kind of award for convincingly pretending to love that song. Did Tony's mom ever dance like that? Is that how realized he was hooking up with his mom?

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Released:
Dec 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Comedians Matt Lieb and Vince Mancini watch every episode of The Sopranos and talk about it with friends, fans, actors, writers, TV critics, and anyone who loves The Sopranos as much as them.