Episodes
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They're back! And this time one of them is animated. And why wouldn't they be? This week Steph and Georgia discuss the mixed animation and live action Noir Comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Along the way they discuss Space Jam, metaphors for sex and say boob a lot. Business as usual.
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Back from a lengthy hiatus Steph and Georgia are watching the film based on a board game that isn't Battleship, Clue. But will Georgia enjoy this comedy mystery?
Along the way they discuss Shrek fetishes, Belgium and plan some murders that make them both sound like psychopaths.
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After a weeks delay you finally get to hear Steph being overly critical of Georgia's favourite childhood film. The infinitely memed, The Road To El Dorado.
Along the way our "film fans" discuss Shakira & Phil Collins, swear in front of children and debate the existence of god (before quickly deciding this is neither the time or place).
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CW/ Discussions of racism
This week Steph radicalises Georgia into an anti-capitalist, by showing her Boots Riley's debut film Sorry To Bother You.
Despite mostly staying on topic they still find time to discuss bank adverts, how much Steph hated a recent release and he finds a way to declare himself god, so listen if you're up for that.
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This week Steph and Georgia are joined by special guest Ben to watch misogynist British Classic Carry On Camping.
They discuss Barbara Windsor's boobs, problematic elements of the franchise and Ben gets more pretentious than Steph ever could.
There are some audio issues, especially on Steph's end, however the episode is probably still worth a listen.
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This week on Au Cinéma, Georgia is disgusted by the French horror Rawr XD, or as it's better known, Raw.
She and Steph dig into poor queer representation, Steph's real thoughts on the French New Wave and discuss the films "realistic human flesh".
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CW: this episode features discussions about transphobia
In what is certainly the most pretentious episode of Educating Georgia yet, Steph and Georgia manage to use their first watch of Silence of the Lambs as a springboard from which to discuss Hamlet, modern art and Prague's underground city.
But don't think it's all pretentious, they still manage time for baffling architecture, Steph's penis and accuse you all of being psychopaths.
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In this (day late) Educating Georgia Steph introduces Georgia to Studio Ghibli and Hayo Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke.
They discuss wiggles, Georgia makes some disturbing noises and go on tangents about the Lion King that are totally worth it.
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Listen in awe as Steph and Georgia manage to stay on topic. This week they're watching the first feature length Disney animation, Snow White.
They pitch Shrek 5, discuss cool animation and each of them reveal a deep secret.
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This is a comedy in which we talk about a comedy about a comedian. So many hats. This week Georgia and Steph watch The Big Sick.
They discuss which comedians they want to be friends with, the worst joke ever and a story about an awkward moment at a stand up show.
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Steph and Georgia are joined by special guest Emily ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmERaM15kb5RUZ2wB3Rygeg ) to watch One Angry Man, A Racist and Ten Blokes Who Disagree With Each Other.
It's a messy podcast when a cut section is repeatedly called back to, but they still manage to discuss Brexit, table etiquette and which juror is the hottest.
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We're finally back to the list as Georgia gets her first experience of Little Miss Sunshine. Steph is sure she'll love it, but he's been wrong before (you know, with Mean Girls).
They discuss child beauty pageants, create a new Mr Men character and make a bizarre plan for their first live show.
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If you're anything like Steph you're bring in the new year in style, by drinking alone in your kitchen and watching old episodes of Taksmaster. But why do that when you could be listening to Steph and Georgia talk about the films they watched last year? No, seriously, why? It's far less depressing.
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Merry Catmas (clever that, isn't it?). This week it's Christmas, it isn't but pretend it is, so Steph is gifting himself with the opportunity to show Georgia a film she has flatly refused to watch since it came out. It is of course 2019's horrifying nightmare film Cats. A tipsy Georgia and progressively more drunk Steph discuss sexy cats, questionable casting choices and try to decipher what exactly the Heavy Side Lair is.
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Time for a cute film about a man and his dog. This week action film hater and Con Air fan Georgia is watching John wick for the first time.
They discuss Keanu Reeves problem with the films name, dog theft and the possibility of John Wick floating.
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Georgia takes charge this week as Steph loses the Film Expert Title he barely deserves. So they end up watching Con Air and it certainly is a film.
They discuss southern accents, property damage and what they'd sacrifice to make Nicolas Cage happy.
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What even are muppets? This week English Steph and Georgia the Human watch The Muppets. Steph has been so excited to talk about the muppets for ages, but will Georgia's opinion disappoint? The duo discuss Muppet biology, horrifying nightmare babies and find out what happened when Steph attempted to contact The Muppets.
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There is nothing to do with Karl Marx, we swear. This week Steph and Georgia watch the Marx Brothers classic, Duck Soup. Within they discuss bringing a blowtorch to a night club, Steph's "past" as a nerd and Steph makes a truly embarrassing blunder about one of his heroes facial hair that he probably never will live down.
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Lizards need better PR. In this weeks episode, Steph is treating Georgia to a whole other type of film about driving across the desert in a big vehichle, the drag infused masterpiece The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. They discuss bad drag names, flip flop dresses and Georgia finds a child character she likes.
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"Grunting noises". This week Steph is subjecting Georgia to the fourth Mad Max film, Fury Road. They discuss feminism, stupid or cool character designs and whether or not Tom Hardy can or even should speak.
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