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Join your friends Bob Mackey and Henry Gilbert for a chronological and cromulent exploration of the greatest show ever made! Each week we're joined by funny guests to tackle a different episode of The Simpsons, breaking down every 22 minutes of animated entertainment into an embiggening discussion about Our Favorite Family.
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Synchronized watch-along movie commentaries by 2 lgbtqia+ women; 1 calm and pithy, the other, petrified and somewhat witty.No friends, no problem - we’ll fill your ears and smother you with nonsensical observations, random pop culture references, and musical numbers no one asked for. Big My Favorite Murder fans. Bonus: the most ridiculous movie rating system known to humankind. Website
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The podcast all about Kung Fu Panda. Follow along as each episode I, Toby Meek, look at a different part of the films, diving into the story, music, animation, and philosophy behind one of greatest animated film series of all time. Learn about how the films were made, the history of the characters, the meaning behind the profound quotations, and much, much more.
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Leonard and Quinn -- sometimes with the help of a guest -- submit a key movie from their childhood to answer a specific prompt (“Best road trip movie?,” “First R-rated movie?,” “Funniest movie when you were in middle school?,” etc.) and determine which is the better answer (if not the better film) through rigorous debate.
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Ever feel like you’re trapped in a time machine that only plays forgotten movies? Same here.
Join our two unlucky hosts, who are stuck in a rogue time machine programmed to force them through the cinematic rollercoaster of the past few decades. Every week, they’re spit out into a different year, where they must relive and review movies—whether they’re forgotten blockbusters or flops and decide if they should be sent back to modern memory.
From Y2K-era rom-coms to gritty ’90s action flicks, our hosts can’t escape the relentless march of time (or the dated CGI). Along the way, they’ll unravel behind-the-scenes stories, reveal the weird trivia, and offer a fresh (and sometimes hilarious) perspective on the films that shaped our modern movie landscape.
If you love revisiting the films of the ’90s, 2000s, and beyond—or just want to hear two people slowly lose their sanity while grappling with the cinema of the recent past—this podcast is for you. Strap in, because this time machine only rewinds to the days of dial-up, frosted tips, and CGI that hasn’t aged gracefully. -
Who has time for all this prestige television these days? Not us! That's why Ben and Xhafer are going through "must watch" TV by skipping a random number of episodes in-between each viewing and connecting the dots on what happened. What happened Last Time On? What happen hurr?
Shout out to Ripe for our theme music, Goon Squad. Find them wherever you listen to music. -
Do you like to talk to tomatoes? You probably don't, because that's not a common interest! But maybe, just maybe, you'd like to hear us talk ABOUT tomatoes. Not to mention cucumbers, asparagus, grapes, and also the lord and savior Jesus Christ!... that last one seems like an odd fit. Check out the world's first ever podcast about the Christian children's animated sensation, Veggietales, as we put far too much effort into figuring out the internal logic of this dumb cartoon for babies, as well as analyze the series' religious messages and how they relate to modern mainstream Christianity, which, if you didn't notice, can be kinda messed up sometimes!
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Everyone remembers the cultural phenomenon that was Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. 30 years later its remembered as a great memory of the crazy decade that was the 90's. Although most people would know the show orginally came from Japan, most people don't know it is part of a whole genre of filmmaking in Japan known as "Tokusatsu". With me, Tex-Senpai and my co-host, Howie-Kouhai, we will dive into this strange world of heroes in spandex, giant robot and kaiju fights, big explosions and awesomely choreographed fights and show just what "Japanes Power Rangers" is all about while seeing it through the eyes of both a fan and a noob.
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