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  • This week on Geek Girl Soup, Susan, Kelly, and Cort dive into HBO’s The Baby, an eight-episode dark comedy that’s as creepy as it is hilarious. Imagine a baby that’s not just needy but downright manipulative—controlling, violent, and armed with supernatural powers. Natasha, our reluctant protagonist, literally has this baby dropped into her lap, and what ensues is a chaotic mix of horror, humor, and unexpected character growth. The hosts discuss Natasha’s evolution from a self-absorbed, anti-baby individual into a more compassionate person, all thanks to her bizarre journey with this terrifying infant. 

    But, before we get to The Baby, the crew kicks things off with some fun pop culture news. Martin Scorsese celebrated his 82nd birthday (still no plans to retire!), and we mark the 40th anniversaries of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Night of the Comet—a zombie flick that Cort fondly describes as “so silly, but so good.” The hosts also chat about the latest updates from the Star Wars galaxy, lamenting yet another canceled project, and marvel at the bizarre replacement: Ice Age 6.

    The conversation takes a sharp turn into film festival drama, with a discussion of the Camera Image Film Festival controversy, where its director managed to alienate filmmakers by suggesting that including more female creators could lead to “mediocre films.” Unsurprisingly, the hosts don’t hold back their disdain for such outdated views.

    In the recommendation corner, Cort enthusiastically plugs Cross, a gritty new series based on James Patterson’s novels, while Kelly praises Emilia Pérez, a Spanish-language musical crime drama that she insists is a must-watch despite her general dislike of musicals. Susan revisits Mike Flanagan’s Hush, calling it a taut thriller that still holds up.

    As the hosts return to The Baby, they dive into the nitty-gritty of its themes, characters, and haunting moments. From its Rosemary’s Baby-esque premise to Natasha’s struggles to escape the baby’s clutches, this show delivers a unique blend of chills and laughs. The trio breaks down the mysterious origins of the baby and speculates on its supernatural powers, particularly how it manipulates people’s memories and perceptions. By the time they hit the show’s chilling conclusion, one thing is clear: this baby isn’t just creepy—it’s downright unsettling.

    Looking ahead, the hosts preview next week’s episode, where they’ll discuss Thanksgiving (2023), a gruesome holiday-themed slasher. It’s the perfect watch for anyone looking to add a little blood and mayhem to their turkey-filled weekend.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Welcome and introduction

    [00:01:00] Pop culture updates

    [00:06:00] Film festival drama

    [00:09:00] Recommendations corner

    [00:17:00] Discussion: The Baby

    [00:30:00] Creepy comparisons and closing thoughts

    [00:36:00] What’s next on Geek Girl Soup?

    [00:40:00] Susan and Cort discuss the latest episode of From

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  • In this episode, we’re celebrating the gritty brilliance of Homicide: Life on the Street! Join Susan, Kelly, and Cort as we revisit the classic 90s series that redefined police dramas. We’re diving into standout episodes, unforgettable guest stars, and why Baltimore is truly the show’s fourth lead.

    Plus, we celebrate a belated happy birthday for Susan, chat about our own 13th podcast anniversary, and share what we’ve been binging lately (spoiler: it’s a good mix of drama and creepy fun).

    Major timestamps:

    [00:01:19] Geek Girl Soup turns 13 🎉[00:03:00] Silo the book series & Silo on AppleTV+ obsession 📚[00:09:28] Entertainment news (The Onion’s genius takeover & Denzel’s future roles!)[00:33:00] Main discussion: Homicide: Life on the Street Iconic guest stars like Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, and Vincent D’Onofrio. Favorite episodes and characters. Baltimore’s role as a star of the series[00:56:00] Recommendations & what’s next[01:00:00] Susan and Cort discuss the latest episode of From

    It’s a week of mystery, celebration, and geeky nostalgia. Come join the conversation and don’t forget to send us your thoughts on Homicide and any hidden gems we should check out.

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    Hosts: Susan, Kelly, and Cort

    Editing: Kelly

    Cover Art: Kelly with ChatGPT

    Show Notes: Kelly with ChatGPT

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  • Susan and Kelly got LOST at the newly-reopened River Oaks Theatre last night. (It’s gorgeous!) In this bonus episode, we share our instant reactions to the documentary Getting LOST.

    In the doc, we see fellow podcasters who got their start chatting about LOST. Hello, Jay and Jack, Colleen, and Ryan and Jen (RIP) Ozawa! We hear inside stories from the LOST cast, producers, showrunners, writers, directors, and superfans. And we get insight into the toxic writers’ room.

    The documentary is traveling the country. Catch it when you can!

    Getting LOST!

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27098641/

    Jay and Jack

    https://jayandjack.com

    The Broadcast

    https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-broadcast-with-amanda-shan-99048

    The Transmission

    https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/lost-podcast-the-transmission-40656

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of Geek Girl Soup, where Susan, Kelly, and Cort celebrate “Keanuversary” – a special tribute to Keanu Reeves for “Keanuvember”! In honor of Keanu’s 60th birthday and the anniversary milestones of some of his biggest films, the hosts take a nostalgic journey through his iconic movies, unique career highlights, and his unexpected origins.

    The hosts chat about the following topics:

    Keanu’s Roots and Early Career: Born in Beirut, raised in Canada, and a high school hockey star before Hollywood called.

    Anniversary Movie Lineup: From John Wick and The Matrix to classics like Speed and Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, the hosts break down why these films still hold a special place in fans’ hearts.

    Keanu’s Good Heart: Remembering his gestures of generosity, like taking a pay cut on The Devil’s Advocate to ensure Al Pacino could join the film.

    The Keanu Effect: Why he continues to influence pop culture, from his kindness and humility to his undeniable charm.

    Keanu vs. Nicolas Cage: A lighthearted discussion comparing their unique filmographies and what makes each actor a cult icon in his own right.

    The conversation also shifts to current events, with reflections on recent election news, a SNL skit featuring Kamala Harris, and commentary on the state of democracy.

    Susan and Cort discuss the latest episode of From!

    Recommendations:

    Piece by Piece: A unique documentary about Pharrell Williams made entirely with LEGO animations.Don’t Move: A thrilling horror movie on Netflix.The Remarkable Life of Ebelin: A touching documentary on HBO about a young man’s impact despite physical limitations.

    What’s New on Streaming:

    Like Water for Chocolate on Max – A new series adaptation of the classic novel.Day of the Jackal on Peacock – Eddie Redmayne stars in a new thriller series adaptation.

    Next Week’s Theme:

    Homicide: Life on the Street

    Listener Interaction:

    Send your Keanu movie recommendations or share your favorite Keanu moments with us at [email protected] or find us on social media @GeekGirlSoup.

    Reminder: If you haven’t yet, remember to Vote Blue! The hosts encourage everyone to stay engaged and hopeful as election results come in.

    Outro: Until next time, keep it geeky and keep celebrating the iconic roles of Keanu Reeves with us on Geek Girl Soup!

  • Get ready to pick your poisoned apple as Susan, Kelly, and Cort dive into the enchanting world of witches in movies and shows! They explore the bewitching themes of empowerment and the often misunderstood portrayal of witches, from classics like "Practical Magic" to the eerie vibes of "The Craft."

    Susan, Kelly, and Corrt dive into the enchanting world of witches with their discussion on "Pick Your Poison(ed) Apple." They explore various representations of witches across movies and shows, highlighting how these portrayals have evolved over time. From the classic charm of *Bewitched* to the darker tones of *The Craft*, the hosts dissect the cultural significance of witchcraft in media. The conversation touches on the societal implications of witch hunts, both historically and in contemporary narratives, as well as the reclamation of witchcraft by modern feminists. They reflect on how stories about witches have shifted from depictions of evil hags to empowered female characters who are often misunderstood, hinting at a deeper societal commentary on women's autonomy and power.

    The hosts delve into character arcs, plot twists, and even the moral quandaries presented in these films, encouraging listeners to think critically about what these stories say about society and gender dynamics.

    They reference the documentary *The Burning Times*, which addresses the gruesome history of witch hunts and the societal fears that fueled them. As they recount tales of witches throughout history, they highlight the stark contrast between fear-based narratives and the modern reclamation of witchcraft as a symbol of empowerment for women.

    And, remember, say "Happy Birthday" to Cort!

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  • Get ready for a lively discussion on politics and pop culture as Susan, Kelly, and Cort welcome guest Candace to the table! The episode kicks off with an engaging conversation about the importance of voting and civic participation, especially as early voting approaches in Texas. The hosts dive into the latest political news, share their excitement about the upcoming ATX festival, and reminisce about their favorite shows, including "The Leftovers" and "Game of Thrones." The main discussion covers American politics-related films, such as The Manchurian Candidate (both versions), The American President, and Dave.

    DETAILS

    Susan, Kelly, and Cort welcome Candace, a dynamic political figure and former school board member, to share her journey through the political landscape. Their conversation begins with a nostalgic trip down memory lane, recalling their first meeting at the Con of Thrones in 2018. Candace recounts her experiences serving on the school board in Texas and running for Congress in 2020, shedding light on the trials and triumphs of her political aspirations. The discussion seamlessly transitions into current political events, with the news of Jimmy Carter casting his vote for Kamala Harris serving as a catalyst for a deeper conversation about the importance of voting and civic engagement.

    As the episode unfolds, the hosts explore the intersection of politics and pop culture, discussing films such as The Manchurian Candidate, The American President, and Dave. The conversation flows effortlessly between political discourse and fandom, showcasing how both elements shape their identities and beliefs. The hosts encourage their listeners to take an active role in the political process, emphasizing that every vote counts and that local elections can significantly impact communities.

    The episode culminates in a heartfelt discussion about the realities of running for office in a polarized environment. Candace shares her candid reflections on the emotional challenges she faced during her campaign, highlighting the need for resilience and the power of community support. The hosts engage in a meaningful dialogue about the broader implications of political participation and the importance of fostering hope and positivity in the face of adversity. This episode is a blend of laughter, personal stories, and a call to action, inspiring listeners to become informed and engaged citizens while reminding them that their voices matter in shaping the future.

    Takeaways:

    The importance of grassroots political involvement cannot be overstated, especially in local elections. Diversity in media representation is essential, as it reflects our society's complexities and stories. Voting early and in person can significantly impact election outcomes, making every vote count. Understanding the political landscape requires awareness of misinformation and how it spreads online. Political engagement should go beyond just presidential elections and include local school boards. Candace shared her personal experiences running for office, highlighting the challenges faced by candidates. Susan and Cort conclude with a discussion of "From"
  • Welcome to the latest installment of Geek Girl Soup, where we dive into the mysterious world of *The Leftovers* and discuss its many layers and nuances. Season 14 kicks off with a deep exploration of the show's complex themes, including how characters cope with loss and the haunting presence of departed loved ones. The hosts, Susan, Kelly, and Court, share their multiple rewatches of the series, revealing just how much it continues to resonate with them after numerous viewings. They also touch on some exciting news in the entertainment world, including the casting of Aaron Pierre as John Stewart in HBO's upcoming Lantern series, sparking a lively discussion on representation in media. Get ready for an engaging conversation filled with cheeky humor and insightful commentary as they unpack the latest developments in *The Leftovers* and more!

    A spirited exchange unfolds among Susan, Kelly, and Cort as they delve into the premiere of season 14, celebrating their long-standing love for 'The Leftovers.' Their shared enthusiasm is infectious as they compare notes on their rewatching habits, noting how many times they've seen each season—season one is a whopping ten times! This nostalgic reminiscing serves as a backdrop for a deeper exploration of the show's themes of loss, identity, and existential dread, inviting listeners to reflect on their own connections to the series. The trio's dynamic banter, filled with humor and personal anecdotes, makes for an engaging discussion that resonates with both new and seasoned fans.

    The conversation takes a turn towards the exciting news of Aaron Pierre's casting as John Stewart in HBO's Green Lantern series, prompting a rich dialogue about representation in media. The hosts candidly discuss the complexities surrounding casting choices and colorism, expressing both excitement and concern. Their insights into the entertainment industry highlight the ongoing challenges and triumphs of achieving authentic representation, making it a relevant and timely topic for listeners. They reflect on the significance of characters like John Stewart within the larger narrative of representation in comic book adaptations, emphasizing the need for diversity on screen.


    As the episode progresses, the discussion shifts toward upcoming films, including 'Smile 2' and 'Woman of the Hour,' as the hosts share their thoughts on horror and biographical narratives. Their playful critiques of trailers and marketing strategies add a delightful layer to the conversation, showcasing their passion for cinema and storytelling. The episode concludes with a thoughtful examination of the emotional depth of 'The Leftovers,' cementing its place as a series that tackles profound themes with nuance and sensitivity. The combination of personal reflection, humor, and critical analysis creates a well-rounded listening experience that invites audiences to engage with the material in meaningful ways.


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  • Join us as we dive into the hidden gems of Nicolas Cage's filmography, focusing on two standout movies: "Dream Scenario" and "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent." We explore how Cage's unique style and prolific output have led to some lesser-known but equally captivating films. From the whimsical premise of "Dream Scenario," where Cage finds himself appearing in the dreams of millions, to the self-referential hilarity of "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent," this episode celebrates the quirks and charms that make Cage a beloved figure in cinema. Expect plenty of laughs as we share our thoughts on these films and their unexpected twists. Plus, we reminisce about Cage's career and his ability to oscillate between serious acting and downright absurdity, proving that he truly is a treasure trove of cinematic surprises.

    Exploring the wild and wonderful world of Nicolas Cage, this episode of Geek Girl Soup shines a light on two of his latest films: 'Dream Scenario' and 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.' As the hosts navigate through the quirks and eccentricities of Cage's career, they provide an engaging commentary that balances humor with thoughtful analysis. 'Dream Scenario' stands out as a fresh narrative that allows Cage to explore the complexities of fame when his character starts appearing in the dreams of strangers. This surreal concept leads to discussions about the nature of celebrity, how public perception can warp personal identity, and the often darkly humorous implications of such a premise. The hosts share their thoughts on Cage's performance, emphasizing his ability to portray vulnerability while maintaining the quirky charm that fans adore.


    The conversation then shifts to 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,' where Cage portrays a fictionalized version of himself, tasked with navigating a chaotic situation involving a superfan and the CIA. The hosts dive into the film's meta aspects, discussing how it cleverly blurs the lines between reality and fiction, allowing Cage to poke fun at his own cinematic legacy. This film serves as a commentary on Cage's career, addressing the pressures of living up to iconic roles while also celebrating his unique contributions to the film industry. Through witty exchanges and reflections, the hosts create a lively atmosphere that not only entertains but also encourages listeners to appreciate the deeper themes present in Cage's work.


    Beyond the films themselves, the episode touches on broader themes such as the significance of recognizing hidden gems in cinema and the importance of revisiting films that may have flown under the radar. The hosts connect Cage's work to the evolving landscape of the film industry, reflecting on the losses of beloved actors and the impact of these changes on audiences. Their discussion invites listeners to participate by sharing their own hidden gem recommendations, fostering a sense of community among fans of Cage and cinema alike. By the episode's end, listeners are left with a renewed sense of appreciation for Nicolas Cage's artistry and the unique narratives that continue to emerge from his diverse filmography.

    Takeaways:

    Nicolas Cage has starred in a plethora of films, making it challenging to find hidden gems. 'Dream Scenario' presents a unique premise where Cage's character becomes a dream celebrity. The discussion highlights how younger audiences may not be familiar with classic Cage films. Both 'Dream Scenario' and 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent' showcase Cage's versatility.

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  • Susan, Kelly, and Cort dive into the spooky spirit of October, kicking off the conversation with a look at the latest season of Netflix's "Monsters," which focuses on Lyle and Eric Menendez. The trio discusses the show's portrayal of the infamous case, reflecting on the renewed public interest driven by documentaries and TikTok sleuths. As they explore the complex family dynamics and the alleged abuse that led to the brothers' crimes, they also touch on the broader implications of how media representations can influence public perception and the justice system.

    Takeaways:

    The podcast episode delves into the renewed interest in the Menendez brothers' case, highlighting the impact of recent legal changes and TikTok discussions. The hosts discuss various entertainment news, including Nicholas Alexander Chavez signing with a major agency and the return of the X-Men animated series. The podcast covers a range of TV show recommendations, from culinary competitions to thrilling mysteries, with a particular focus on new series premieres. Ryan Murphy's portrayal of the Menendez brothers in 'Monsters' receives mixed reactions, with the hosts debating its accuracy and impact. The episode explores the complexities of the Menendez case, including the abuse allegations and the potential for a new trial. The podcast offers a mix of humor and serious discussion, balancing entertainment news with deep dives into true crime stories.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    i.will.votevote.org

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  • It's been 20 years since LOST crashed onto our screens, and we're still obsessed. Fellow podcaster Brad Zipprich joins Susan, Kelly, and Cort as we revisit the show that left us all theorizing about polar bears, smoke monsters, and timey-wimey flashbacks. In this special episode, we dig into the legacy of LOST—from our favorite characters to the moments that made us cry, laugh, and scratch our heads.

    💥 How did LOST change TV and fandom forever?  

    💥 Why did some of us binge it, while others... lost their way mid-season?  

    💥 What were your favorite WTF moments?

    If you've ever wondered why a dog named Vincent was the island's true MVP or what the heck that finale really meant, this one's for you! So grab your Dharma jumpsuit, sit back, and relive the chaos with us.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Intro: Welcome back to the island (and podcasting origins!)5:30 – Binge vs. slow watch: How LOST made us rethink TV10:00 – Remembering the pilot: Polar bears, engine explosions, and first impressions18:45 – Favorite characters: Jack, Sawyer, Hurley, and yes, even Mr. Eko35:00 – The finale: Did we like it? Was it purgatory? Did Ben ever make it into the church?45:00 – Clancy Brown shout-out! (Yes, Mr. Krabs was in LOST)50:00 – Wrapping up: LOST’s 20-year legacy and shows that tried to emulate it

    As always, send us your thoughts at [email protected], and don’t forget to share your favorite LOST moments with us!  


    Namaste, y'all. 🌴

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  • In this week’s episode of Geek Girl Soup, Susan, Kelly, and Cort dive headfirst into the never-ending enigma of time! We’re talking time travel, and it’s about time we got around to it. From classic films like "Timecop" to mind-bending gems like "Happy Death Day", we explore the ever-changing rules of bending space-time.

    And speaking of rules, we’ve got the latest on *streaming wars*—Hulu price hikes, bundles that make us cringe (or cheer?), and Netflix stepping into the ad game. Is it worth your hard-earned dollars? We hash it out. Plus, a rundown of the Emmy wins, our take on where shows like "The Bear" belong, and why the rules of time (and genre) need some fixing!


    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Welcome back! We've got thoughts on Hulu, bundles, and why ads are ruining everything.7:35 – Emmy Awards, "The Bear" controversy, and "Hacks" supremacy.18:45 – Time travel: From "Timecop" to "Happy Death Day," we break down the loops and paradoxes.34:00 – Our streaming recommendations: "Parallel," "The Commandant's Shadow," and "Rebel Ridge."46:15 – Listener shout-outs and movie recs. What time travel stories should YOU check out?

    As always, send us your thoughts, recs, and fan theories—whether they're about time travel or the latest streaming conundrum. [email protected] or @GeekGirlSoup on your socials. Don’t be shy, geek on!

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  • It’s time to talk voting! 🗳️ In this episode of Geek Girl Soup, Susan is joined by Cynthia, a dedicated volunteer voter registrar and poll worker in Texas. Together, they dive deep into the ins and outs of registering to vote, navigating election laws, and ensuring your vote counts.

    Cynthia shares her journey, starting from her early days as a poll worker to her current role in voter registration. Along the way, we uncover the hurdles voters face and the best ways to overcome them. Whether you're a college student, a recent mover, or just unsure about your voter registration status, Cynthia's got you covered with helpful tips and advice.


    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

    Important dates and deadlines for voter registrationHow to update your registration if you’ve recently movedAbsentee and early voting options, especially for studentsThe myths around voter fraud and why they don’t hold upHow gerrymandering affects voting rights and representation

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Welcome and meet Cynthia!01:30 – Cynthia’s journey from poll worker to voter registrar03:15 – Key deadlines for voter registration in Texas06:45 – Absentee ballots: Dos and Don’ts15:30 – Election Day logistics: What to bring, where to go17:45 – Gerrymandering and how it affects voter turnout25:10 – The best ways to get involved and increase voter participation

    Important Info:

    Check your voter registration: [voteTexas.gov](https://www.votetexas.gov)National Voter Registration Day: September 17thLast day to register in Texas: October 7thEarly voting in Texas: October 21st - November 1st

    Join us as we break down everything you need to know to make your vote count. It's time to show up and make your voice heard!

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  • Get ready for some laughs and a few (okay, a lot of) tears as Susan and Amelia dive deep into the series finale of “The Good Place.” In this episode, the Geek Girl Soup duo reflects on the emotional impact of the show’s final season, their favorite moments, and, of course, the ugly crying that came with saying goodbye to Eleanor, Chidi, Janet, and the gang.

    But wait! It’s not all tears—there’s plenty of fun talk about “Beetlejuice 2,” “Deadpool,” and some other recent movies and streaming series. Did we mention disco frogs and soul trains?

    Major Highlights:

    [00:01:00] The magic of “Beetlejuice 2”—why didn’t they make it a full-on musical?

    [00:05:00] Deadpool, Wolverine, and movie theater anxiety—why some movies are worth the trip.

    [00:06:00] Streaming picks for the week: “The Old Man” on Hulu and “Three Women.”

    [00:08:00] Diving into “The Good Place” Season 4—Eleanor’s time as architect and Chidi’s mind wipe.

    [00:13:00] Best supporting characters—who doesn’t love Derek, the Doorman, and Maya Rudolph’s Judge?

    [00:20:00] That heartbreaking Chidi-Eleanor storyline—grab your tissues.

    [00:24:00] Tahani’s ultimate decision—staying behind to help others.


    Geek on, and take it sleazy! 🎉


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  • It’s Banned Books Week, and we're celebrating the rebellious spirit of literature and cinema! 📚🎬 Join Susan, Kelly, and Cort as we dive into the movies and TV shows that have been adapted from banned books. From Fahrenheit 451 to The Handmaid’s Tale, and even Harry Potter, we explore the whys and hows of book banning, plus some of the most controversial films you probably didn’t know were based on challenged literature.

    In This Episode:

    Catch up on some wild entertainment news, including the scathing biopic on Donald Trump that almost didn’t make it to theaters (Sebastian Stan as Trump?!) [00:01:00].Why are certain books like The Bluest Eye and To Kill a Mockingbird frequently banned? [00:25:00].The nerd love for Stephen King’s It—and King’s reaction to 23 of his books being banned in Florida [00:26:00].Our recommendations from Fahrenheit 451* to *Lord of the Flies*—how these classic stories still resonate today [00:29:00].Kelly on “Las Azules” (“Women in Blue”)—her must-watch show on Apple TV about Mexico’s first female police force, and why we all need more women-driven stories [00:17:00].Why “American Psycho” was both goofy and entertaining, and what we really think about banning controversial books and films [00:33:00].

    Of course, we can’t wrap without a PSA: Vote Blue, Read Banned Books, and Stay Geeky! 💙📖🤓

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  • In this episode of Geek Girl Soup, we're taking flight with "The Crow"! Join Susan, Kelly, and Cort as we swoop into a deep discussion about the original 1994 cult classic and the much-anticipated 2024 reboot. 



    🕊️ What’s the same, what’s changed? We’re comparing Eric Draven’s gothic resurrection in the ’90s to the new-age supernatural twists of the latest adaptation. Is the 2024 version a worthy successor, or does it fall flat? We’ve got some thoughts (and a few feathers to ruffle).

    🎬 Behind the Feathers: From Bill Skarsgård’s brooding take on the Crow to FKA Twigs’ mysterious presence, we’re breaking down the performances, the visual style, and whether this new Crow can hold a candle to Brandon Lee’s iconic portrayal.

    ⚔️ Fight Scenes & Feelings: We’ll also discuss the differences in action, atmosphere, and emotional depth between the two films. Did the 2024 Crow give us chills, or just leave us cold? And what about that ending?

    🔮 Geeky Tangents: Of course, we can’t help digressing into the world of TV shows, old favorites, and even a little DNC chat (because, why not?).


    Join us as we unpack the crow’s nest and figure out if the 2024 version is a murder or just a murmur.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro: Welcome to Geek Girl Soup!01:30 – Crow 1994 vs. Crow 2024: First Impressions18:45 – Visuals, Performances & That Gothic Vibe34:10 – Plot Differences: Supernatural or Super Confusing?46:30 – Spoiler Alert: Diving Deep into the Ending54:00 – Our Recommendations & What to Watch Next57:00 - New lyrics and music to “You’re the One That I Want”

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  • Buckle up, fellow geeks! In this episode of Geek Girl Soup, we dive headfirst into the chilling world of *Alien Romulus*. Get ready for a journey through space as we dissect everything from the eerie silence of outer space to the pulse-pounding action of this latest installment in the Alien franchise. We talk about the classic tech, unforgettable characters, and, of course, that terrifying acid blood. 

    ***ALL THE SPOILERS ARE IN THIS EPISODE!***

    Whether you're an Alien newbie or a die-hard fan, we've got something for you—discussions on the franchise's timeline, comparisons between old and new, and a few laughs along the way (because who else notices that "alien cocoon" scene?). Plus, we throw in our recommendations for what to binge next and what movies to skip—no sugar-coating here!

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Welcome and Intro: Why we might scream during this episode.[00:01:24] Remembering cinematic legends: Gina Rowlands and Alain Delon.[00:05:00] What’s on our watchlist? From *Resident Alien* to *Bel-Air*.[00:15:16] The main event: Alien Romulus deep dive—spoilers ahead![00:23:00] The anatomy of an alien: Yes, we went there.[00:37:41] From AVP to Resurrection: A timeline worth surviving.[00:42:45] Wrapping it up: What’s coming next week—remakes and reboots galore!

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  • In this lively episode of Geek Girl Soup, Susan, Kelly, and Cort tackle a smorgasbord of pop culture topics, from the fantastical world of *House of the Dragon* to the unexpected entertainment at the Olympics. We speculate on what would happen if dragons were an Olympic sport (hint: fire hazards galore!) and lament the absence of real dragons in the arena. We also dive into the latest TV news, from the return of *The Orville* to a nostalgic deep dive into *Knots Landing*.

    This episode is cheeky and full of SPOILERS!!!

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Intro & Dragon Talk: Imagining Dragons at the Olympics

    [00:04:00] Celine Dion at Trump Rallies? The Weirdest Campaign Music Choices

    [00:06:00] TV Updates: The Orville, A Different World Spin-Off, and Knots Landing

    [00:10:00] What’s “From”? Explaining the Must-Watch Sci-Fi Show

    [00:16:00] Ready, Set, Love: K-Dramas and Reality TV Mix

    [00:21:00] Olympic Drama: From Jordan Chiles to Breaking Fails

    [00:43:00] “House of the Dragon” Recap & Predictions for Season 3

    [00:57:00] Upcoming Geeky Goodness: All Things “Alien”

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  • Welcome back to another episode of Geek Girl Soup! This week, your favorite pop-culture trio, Susan, Kelly, and Cort (and original Geek Girl, Amelia!), dive into the forkin' brilliant third season of “The Good Place

    Cort’s Trip Recap:

    Cort shares highlights from her trip to the Steamy Lit Con in Anaheim, CA, showcasing multicultural voices in literature. She even managed to bring back a suitcase full of books and wore extra clothes on the plane because she ran out of room!

    Quick Recommendations:"Night Shift" on Starz, a low-budget horror flick that's big on creepy vibes."Snowpiercer" on AMC, finally catching up with the final season.
    Reunited and It Feels So Good:

    Our favorite humans find themselves back together after near-death experiences lead them to a brain study in Australia. We chat about the dynamic and hilarious ways this plot device reintegrates them.

    Favorite Episodes:Janet(s): Darcy Carden's Emmy-worthy performance as she channels every main character in the show. It's a fan favorite for a reason!Jeremy Bearimy: The mind-bending explanation of how time works in the afterlife. Chidi's breakdown and his infamous Peeps chili are unforgettable.
    Guest Stars Galore:Michael McKeon as Doug Forcett, the man living a "perfect" life according to the afterlife point system.Nicole Byer as Gwendolyn from The Good Place, bringing her unique comedic flair.

    Emotional Highs and Lows:Eleanor's reunion with her mother, Donna, brings unexpected depth and touching moments.Michael's gift to Eleanor and Chidi at the end of the season, which brought some of us (yes, looking at you, Amelia) to tears.

    This Week in Theaters and Streaming:“Cuckoo” and “Borderlands” hit the big screens.“Umbrella Academy” Season 4 is now streaming on Netflix.

    Olympic Highlights:

    We discuss some of the most entertaining and bizarre moments from the Olympics, from pole-vault bulges to historic wins in gymnastics and swimming.


    Wrap-Up

    Next week, we’ll be exploring season 2 of “House of the Dragon” and sharing our thoughts on where the series is headed. Don't miss it!

    Remember to subscribe, rate, and review Geek Girl Soup on your favorite podcast platform. Stay geeky and enjoy your soup!


    CreditsHosts: Susan, Kelly, and CortEditing: SusanCover Art: Kelly with ChatGPTShow Notes: Kelly with ChatGPTInterior Music: “The Flames 2024” by Susan and suno.ai

    That's all for this week! Keep watching, reading, and enjoying all things geeky. Until next time, stay soupy!


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  • Welcome to another festive and fun-filled episode of Geek Girl Soup! It's Christmas in July, and we're here to spread some cheer with discussions on holiday movies, hot summer blockbusters, and some unexpected news tidbits.

    [00:00:00] Introduction and Christmas in July

    Opening chatter about the joy of Christmas in July, Santa's busy schedule, and elf working conditions.

    [00:03:00] News Highlights

    Cocaine Shark: A wild tale of sharks ingesting residual cocaine in Brazil. Is this the start of a new movie franchise?Olympics Talk: Controversies, drag queens recreating Dionysian art, and the amazing feats of athletes.Comic Con: Kamala Harris's appearance with the Simpsons group, her love for the show, and the future-predicting power of the Simpsons.

    [00:19:00] TV and Movie Reviews

    House of the Dragon Recap: Episode 7

    The Red Sowing: A tense episode with dragon feasts and political maneuvering.Character arcs and dragon rider trials.Predictions for the season finale.

    Christmas Movies and Shows

    "Five Star Christmas" "The Best Man Holiday" – weddings, secrets, and holiday drama. A discussion of cheesy Hallmark movies and nostalgic TV episodes like "Full House" and "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."

    [00:52:00] Voting PSA

    The importance of registering to vote and checking registration status.Tips for early voting and mail-in ballots.

    [00:53:00] Next Week’s Preview

    The Good Place Season 3: Discussion plans with Amelia.House of the Dragon season finale predictions and review schedule.

    Listener Email

    A cheeky inquiry from a listener who “stole Christmas” to find peace and quiet but ended up returning everything. Is he the asshole?

    Call to Action:

    Register to vote and ensure your voice is heard. Check your registration status and prepare for the upcoming elections. Your vote matters!

    Thank you for tuning in, and happy Christmas in July from all of us at Geek Girl Soup!

  • Welcome to Geek Girl Soup! Today, we are all about the Paris Olympics. Allez, le Bleu! And also, “USA, USA!”

    [00:01:00] Olympic Sports: Kelly, Susan, and Cort discuss the excitement around the new and returning sports in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Get hyped for breakdancing, skateboarding, and surfing in Tahiti!


    [00:05:00] In Memoriam: We pay tribute to the legend Bob Newhart, reflecting on his iconic roles and memorable moments.


    [00:07:00] Twisters Movie Review: Cort shares her thoughts on the latest disaster film, "Twisters," which has taken the box office by storm. Is it better than the original? Tune in to find out!


    [00:10:00] TV Recommendations: Check out some of our latest TV obsessions. From "Supercell" on Netflix to "Lady in the Lake" on Apple TV+.


    [00:20:00] Apple TV+ Spending Spree: Cort dives into the extravagant spending habits of Apple TV+, discussing the jaw-dropping budgets for shows like "Severance" and "House of the Dragon."


    [00:28:00] Hot D Recap: The gang breaks down the latest episode of "House of the Dragon," discussing dragon antics, small folk revolts, and more. Spoilers ahead!


    [00:42:00] Upcoming Releases: Get the scoop on "Deadpool and Wolverine" hitting cinemas and the "Time Bandits" series on Apple TV+.


    [00:51:00] Olympic Fever: With the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics just around the corner, we share our excitement and plans to watch the events unfold.


    [00:54:00] Olympic Documentaries: Susan talks about the inspiring Paralympic documentary "Watershed" and teases the intriguing "Olympic Pride, American Prejudice."


    [00:57:00] Simone Biles Rising: We discuss the powerful two-episode documentary about Simone Biles, her journey, and her impact on gymnastics and mental health awareness.


    [01:04:00] Sprint Documentary: We share insights from the "Sprint" documentary, highlighting athletes like Sha'Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles.


    [01:12:00] Power of the Dream: Kelly wraps up with a review of "Power of the Dream," showcasing the WNBA's role in political activism during lockdown.


    Thank you for tuning in to Geek Girl Soup! Don't forget to send us your recommendations and follow us on social media @geekgirlsoup. See you next week for our special Christmas in July episode! 🎄


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