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Hi, Mom! (1970)

55 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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This week, the Mikes discuss Hi, Mom!, a chaotic, satirical follow-up to De Niro's debut Greetings that leans hard into voyeurism, counterculture absurdity, and some truly wild tonal swings. We break down De Niro's performance as the deeply unhinged Jon Rubin, the film's "peep art" premise, and how its first half blends dark comedy with experimental filmmaking before veering into something much stranger. Plus: early De Palma style, morally repugnant protagonists, and debating just how much of this movie is intentionally incoherent. Wikipedia page for Hi, Mom! [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi,_Mom!]. Films recommended this episode: * Blow Out [https://boxd.it/1TlE] * The Empire Strikes Back [https://boxd.it/27Vw] (Project 4K80) Follow Mike and Mike on Letterboxd @MikeBackAtYou [https://boxd.it/5DbHp] and @mikethefab [https://boxd.it/5OVqL], email them at mike@ourherodeniro.com [mike@ourherodeniro.com], check out their website ourherodeniro.com [https://www.ourherodeniro.com/], and find them on social media at allmylinks.com/ourherodeniro [https://allmylinks.com/ourherodeniro]. Next week: The Mission [https://boxd.it/1TTw]

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Hi, Mom! (1970)

This week, the Mikes discuss Hi, Mom!, a chaotic, satirical follow-up to De Niro's debut Greetings that leans hard into voyeurism, counterculture absurdity, and some truly wild tonal swings. We break down De Niro's performance as the deeply unhinged Jon Rubin, the film's "peep art" premise, and how its first half blends dark comedy with experimental filmmaking before veering into something much stranger. Plus: early De Palma style, morally repugnant protagonists, and debating just how much of this movie is intentionally incoherent. Wikipedia page for Hi, Mom! [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi,_Mom!]. Films recommended this episode: * Blow Out [https://boxd.it/1TlE] * The Empire Strikes Back [https://boxd.it/27Vw] (Project 4K80) Follow Mike and Mike on Letterboxd @MikeBackAtYou [https://boxd.it/5DbHp] and @mikethefab [https://boxd.it/5OVqL], email them at mike@ourherodeniro.com [mike@ourherodeniro.com], check out their website ourherodeniro.com [https://www.ourherodeniro.com/], and find them on social media at allmylinks.com/ourherodeniro [https://allmylinks.com/ourherodeniro]. Next week: The Mission [https://boxd.it/1TTw]

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