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Brad and Giff are back with Danaca, Craig, and Rappe to complete the 1996 Album Bracket. You can't miss this episode as this is where the Cinderellas come out and the bracket gets busted!
Albums discussed in Part 2 include:
R.E.M. - New Adventures in HiFi
Wilco - Being There
Imperial Teen - Seasick
Cowboy Junkies - Lay It Down
Cardigans - First Band on the Moon
Lyle Lovett - The Road to Ensenada
Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites
Wallflowers - Bringing Down the Horse
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1996 was a year full of great music and a time when artists were still interested in the art of making a great album from start to finish. We've chosen 16 of the best from 1996 to pit against each other in a battle to determine the best overall. Giff and Brad have called in the reserves for help voting and reminiscing. Three return guests who really know their stuff (Danaca, Craig, and Rappe) join in for the fun.
This one got long, so it's split into two parts. In Part 1, we'll discuss memories of 1996, both personal and music-related, and we'll vote our way through the first half of the bracket. Albums discussed in Part 1 include:
Semisonic - Great Divide
Soul Coughing - Irresistible Bliss
Swingers Soundtrack
Beautiful Girls Soundtrack
Fountains of Wayne - Self-Titled
Paul Westerberg - Eventually
Sheryl Crow - Self-Titled
Chris Isaak - Baja Sessions
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Romeo + Juliet Soundtrack
Tin Cup Soundtrack
Beck - Odelay
Tracy Bonham - The Burdens of Being Upright
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Kevin Costner was a roller coaster in the 90s: big movies, big bombs, big hits, you never knew what you were going to get. But one of favorite KC performances is 1996's Tin Cup. We love golf, we love sports movies, and we usually love us some Kevin Costner. Throw in expert sports direction from Ron Shelton and other great performances from Rene Russo, Cheech Marin, and Don Johnson, as well as a slew of golf-world cameos and you have the recipe for fun.
Speaking of fun, our draft this week is one of the most fun ones we've done. We are filling out a five-person golf team with characters that we want to play with. Whether it's for the fun they'd provide, the skills they have to help us win, or both, this draft is a hole-in-one. Tee off with us now!
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Pete's still out, so we decided to ask a guest to replace him. Back for the third time is Courtney, Giff's wife! We wax nostalgic with our memories of a simpler time and draft all the best music, TV, and Movies of 1996. This episode is full of fun and laughs!
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Our second Spooktacular show centers on the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Giff chose this movie as he considers it the original slasher film. Is it the greatest horror movie of all-time? Is it the worst? How does it compare the big 80's slashers? Our opinions are all over the board on this one.
After answering those questions and more, we break down the horror genre into 8 sub-genres. It turns out this was kind of a fascinating way of looking at things. We discuss our favorite and least favorite categories and name drop many many movies we consider examples of each category. Listen along if you dare...
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The Broken Lizard gang behind Super Troopers put out a little movie in 2006 called Beerfest. With a title like Beerfest, it's about what you'd expect, a lot of fun! Whether you know the comedy troupe or not, you'll recognize Donald Sutherland, Cloris Leachman, Will Forte, Nat Faxon, and others.
In the spirit of fun, we also discuss and draft our favorite movies centered on a party or festival. Grab a boot of beer and listen now!
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"If you ain't first, you're last." Time to rev it up and go fast. We're talking about 2006's Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Not just a Will Ferrell vehicle, this movie boasts a star-studded cast including John C. Reilly, Amy Adams, Sacha Baron Cohen, Gary Cole, Jane Lynch, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Leslie Bibb. We'll tune you up while you're in the pit stop with all best scenes and quotes.
Even though Talladega Nights has a great cast, we're taking this opportunity to look back on the best of Will Ferrell by drafting his best characters, sketches, and movies from a long and hilarious career.
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By 2006, LOST had developed a huge following, and fans were trying to uncover the mysteries every week. Packed with mystery, backstories, and great performances by an ensemble cast, the show was a sensation. We here at PCY are going to specifically cover the classic season 3 finale, "Through the Looking Glass," but there is so much more. We'll open the hatch and tell you everything we remember.
LOST had people talking. You couldn't miss an episode. Our draft this week is the best appointment TV series / watercooler shows we've watched. It's the shows you couldn't miss because everyone was talking about them, and you didn't want anything ruined. These shows were a shared experience, and so is PCY. Listen now and talk to us after you're done!
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It's a new month, so it's a new year at PCY. This time we zooming back 18 years to 2006. Our families were starting to form as we were growing into real adults with careers and responsibilities. We'll share the memories we have and draft all the best movies, music, and TV for the year.
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This final episode of our tour through 1986 is supersized. We start strong by breaking down the Rodney Dangerfield classic Back to School, also starring Robert Downey Jr, Sally Kellerman, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, and more. You'll be ready to do the Triple Lindy by the time we're done!
We then finish even stronger by getting steeped in nostalgia as Brad and Giff share memory after memory of school days of yore. You are sure to connect with many of these memories as we transport you back in time. You might say we'll take you back to school!
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If you were alive in 1986, you know that Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet album was inescapable. Even if you were just 10 years old, like we were, these tunes were everywhere. Giff and Brad are here to share their memories and more as they go track by track through this classic.
The draft this week is the best front "men" in 80s hair/glam bands. Play along as we pick the cream of the crop from Axl to David to David to Jon and on and on. Rock on!
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The 80s were filled with primetime specials and very special episodes of otherwise comedic shows. We've enlisted Lindsay from Children of the 80s podcast to help us go back in time and remember these nostalgic events.
Brad's favorite (non-holiday) special growing up was Garfield in Paradise. As a fellow Garfield superfan, Lindsay is also the perfect choice to help us break down Garfield, Jon, Odie, and an angry volcano.
As if that isn't enough, we draft our favorite TV from 1986 to cap it off. This is an episode that is not only special, it's filled with nostalgia and memories for all.
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We're talkin' to you, Goose! Get ready to speed through 1986's Top Gun starring Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards, Val Kilmer, Tom Skerritt, and more. We break down all the nostalgia, the action, the love story, and the soundtrack.
In memory of Goose's untimely and shocking end, our draft this episode is the saddest or most shocking deaths we didn't see coming in film. This was one of our favorite lists to create out of all our episodes. So tune in now for all the action and fun!
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This month the Pop Culture Yearbook is turning to page 1986 for a good solid heaping of nostalgia. To kick it off, Giff and Brad share their memories of a really special year for two 10 year olds. We also dig deep into the great movies and music of the year with a draft that covers tons of ground. Settle in and get ready to go back in time with us!
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Closing out 2016 is the fans' vote: Deadpool. We're talking about the original movie in the series that seemed to be tailor-made for Ryan Reynolds. We'll give you the background of how it was made, share our favorite scenes and quotes, and dig deep into the music and pop culture references that permeate the film.
Then it's a fun draft this week. Giff and Brad are drafting their favorite superpowers. It's like a glimpse into their souls! You don't want to miss this episode. Hit play now!
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Here at PCY we LOVE nostalgia. And in recent years one TV series has captured 80s nostalgia better than most: Stranger Things. We are looking back at when Stranger Things took Netflix by storm in 2016. We'll talk about the first episode, the great cast, including newcomers and 80s throwbacks (Winona Ryder, Matthew Modine), and the all the nostalgic touches that made the show so great.
Because Stranger Things was so dependent on great young actors, we also look back at a time when child stars ruled the airwaves. Our draft this week is our favorite child sitcom stars of the 80s. It's a fun look back. Don't miss it!
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Andy Samberg is very popular, The Lonely Island took SNL by storm, this movie contains cameos from many of the biggest stars in entertainment; so why was Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping such a box office bomb? We'll hit on that in this episode, but we'll focus more on the brilliance of the writing and the music, which has made this initial bomb now a cult classic that is slowly gaining the audience it deserves.
Connor4Real and the Style Boyz are excellent fictional artists. We'll cap off the episode by drafting our favorite fictional bands and musical artists from TV and Film. So turn it up. This one goes to 11.
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2016. Eight years ago already. Maybe better remembered for the political chaos of the time, it was also a year filled with wonderful pop culture. TV and streaming were taking off to new heights, and the movies and music were great as well. Listen to our memories and drafts and you might be surprised how much you remember!
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You voted and you chose this week's topic: Major League! We have loved this movie since its release in 1989. Definitely in the conversation for best sports movie ever, we talk about the great characters, lines, scenes, and moments that make it so great.
One of the best moments is Rick Vaughn's entrance to "Wild Thing." In honor of that moment, we draft our favorite uses of music in movie sports scenes. It wasn't the easiest list to create, but the choices are all memorable.
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This is a special episode as not only do we discuss a great show we all enjoyed, Married...with Children; but we also get to do it by interviewing one of the main writers of the show itself, Richard Gurman. His recently released book Married… with Children vs. the World: The Inside Story of the Shock-Com that Launched FOX and Changed TV Comedy Forever contains many behind the scenes anecdotes and interviews with some of the most important people from the show, like Ed O'Neill.
In our interview, he shares many great stories any fan of the show, or even just television, would enjoy. Settle in for a good time!
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