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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the best winner of the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, November 12, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Nobody sets out to make a bad movie. And yet, it happens. A lot. Especially when it comes to sequels. Hollywood can’t resist going back to the well when a movie captures a passionate audience – and makes lots of money. But again and again sequels disappoint, and in some cases, can be so bad they kill a franchise. So join the Great Pop Culture Debate as it focuses on the most dreadful of duds, the most creatively bankrupt of flops, as we debate the Worst Movie Sequels. Films discussed: Speed 2: Cruise Control, Highlander 2: The Quickening, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Caddyshack II, Jaws: The Revenge, Halloween Kills, Basic Instinct II, Teen Wolf Too, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, Staying Alive, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Grease 2, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Batman & Robin, Zoolander II, Spider-Man 3.
Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Jim Czadzeck, Kate Racculia, and Kevin Dillon as they debate 16 of the most reviled movie sequels of all time.
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Episode Credits
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Jim Czadzeck, Kate Racculia, Kevin Dillon
Producer: Bob Erlenback
Editor: Eric Rezsnyak
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
#sequels #badmovies #moviepodcast #filmpodcast #films #boxoffice #sequels #movies #spacejam #blairwitch #batman #superman #basicinstinct #jaws #teenwolf #stayingalive #saturdaynightfever #highlander #spiderman #caddyshack #grease #horrorfilm #musicals #podcast
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the WORST movie sequels, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, November 5, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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November 2024 marks the 55th anniversary of “Sesame Street.” Since 1969, the show has entertained and educated multiple generations of children, teaching important lessons about shapes, colors, reading, kindness, and more over the course of its more than 4,500 episodes. “Sesame Street” is home to a whole crew of colorful characters that have captured imaginations across the world. Now the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to sweep the clouds away as we attempt to determine the Best “Sesame Street” Character of all time.
Characters discussed: Grover, Elmo, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Count Von Count, Bert, Ernie, Kermit the Frog, Cookie Monster, Zoe, Rosita, Abby Cadabby, Mr. Snuffleuppagus, Guy Smiley, Telly Monster.
Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Amma Marfo and Karissa Kloss, and special guest panelist Chris Thomas Hayes, the performer who brings to life Hoots the Owl and Elijah Walker on “Sesame Street,” as they debate 16 of the most beloved characters to be featured on “Sesame Street.”
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Episode Credits
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Amma Marfo, Karissa Kloss
Special Guest: Chris Thomas Hayes, “Sesame Street” cast member (Hoots, Elijah Walker)
Producer: Curtis Creekmore
Editor: Eric Rezsnyak
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the best "Sesame Street" characters, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, October 29, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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For most of the 1980s, there were only THREE networks airing primetime comedies. And yet, some of those shows were so strong, with writing and acting so sharp, that they continue to influence TV even four decades later. It’s time we gave them their due. So join the Great Pop Culture Debate as we determine the Best 80s Sitcom. Shows discussed: “The Golden Girls,” “Happy Days,” “The Facts of Life,” “Growing Pains,” “Murphy Brown,” “The Jeffersons,” “M.A.S.H.,” “Who’s the Boss?,” “Cheers,” “The Simpsons,” “The Cosby Show,” “Night Court,” “Family Ties,” “Perfect Strangers,” “Roseanne,” “Designing Women.”
Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Amma Marfo and Brendan Hay, and special guest panelist comedian/voice artist/actor James Adomian as they discuss and debate 16 of the most iconic TV comedies to air new episodes on American channels between January 1, 1980, and December 31, 1989.
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Check out James Adomian’s comedy special “Path of Most Resistance” right here:
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Episode Credits
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Amma Marfo, Brendan Hay
Special Guest: James Adomian (watch “Path of Most Resistance” here)
Producer: Bob Erlenback
Editor: Eric Rezsnyak
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
#1980s #1980s #80s #80stv #goldengirls #cheers #thecosbyshow #perfectstrangers #thefactsoflife #familyties #growingpains #whostheboss #roseanne #thejeffersons #happydays #mash #murphybrown #podcast
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the best 1980s television comedy shows, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, October 22, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Since the 1990s, Canadian chanteuse Celine Dion has proven again and again that she is one of the most amazing singers in the world. She's topped the charts in multiple decades, becoming one of THE best-selling recording artists AND touring performers in the world, winning a slew of international awards, and contributing songs that will go on – and on – in the cultural conversation. A series of tragic circumstances have impacted Celine's continued ability to perform, but after her triumphant return at the Paris Olympics, Celine seems poised for a comeback. Now the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to show its support to her incredible artistry by naming the Best Celine Dion Song ever.
Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Curtis Creekmore, Derek Mekita, and Jake Lewis as they discuss 16 of Celine Dion’s best tracks. Songs discussed: “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” “If You Asked Me To,” “A New Day Has Come,” “The Prayer,” “All By Myself,” “I’m Alive,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Because You Loved Me,” “My Heart Will Go On,” “O Holy Night,” “Where Does My Heart Beat Now,” “I Drove All Night,” “The Power of Love,” “To Love You More,” “Tell Him,” “That’s The Way It Is.”
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Episode Credits
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Curtis Creekmore, Derek Mekita, Jake Lewis
Producer: Bob Erlenback
Editor: Bob Erlenback
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the best Celine Dion song, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, October 15, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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In 2011, Ryan Murphy changed the game -- and freaked out TV audiences in a big way -- by launching FX Network's "American Horror Story." Since then, the horror anthology series has become appointment TV each fall, with seasons tackling demons, witches, aliens, vampires, political cults, serial killers, and anything else that might terrify and disturb. Along the way, the series has featured an impressive rotating cast of bonafide stars and notable character actors, many of whom have portrayed multiple iconic characters. Now, for our 2024 Halloween special, the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to determine the best "American Horror Story" character of all time.
Characters discussed: Sister Mary Eunice (“Asylum”), Liz Taylor (“Hotel”), Lana Winters (“Asylum”), Montana Duke (“1984”), Misty Day (“Coven”), Cordelia Goode (“Coven”), Tate Langdon (“Murder House”), Constance Langdon (“Murder House”), Fiona Goode (“Coven”), Madison Montgomery (“Coven”/“Apocalypse”), James Patrick March (“Hotel”), The Countess (“Hotel”), Elsa Mars (“Freak Show”), Marie Laveau (“Coven”/“Apocalypse”), Sister Jude (“Asylum”), Myrtle Snow (“Coven”/“Apocalypse”).
Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Karissa Kloss and Zack Derby, and special guest panelist Erin Marlow from It’s a Fandom Thing podcast as they discuss and debate 16 of TV’s most shocking characters.
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Episode Credits
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Karissa Kloss, Zack Derby
Special Guest Panelist: Erin Marlow, It’s a Fandom Thing Podcast
Producer: Bob Erlenback
Editor: Eric Rezsnyak
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
#AHS #americanhorrorstory #fxnetworks #ahsfx #horror #ahsmurderhouse #murderhouse #ahsasylum #asylum #ahscoven #coven #ahsfreakshow #freakshow #ahshotel #ahsapocalypse #ahs1984 #ladygaga #sarahpaulson #evanpeters #jessicalange
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the best characters from FX Networks' "American Horror Story," and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, October 8, wherever you listen to podcast.
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The world lost a true icon in May 2023 when Tina Turner, born Anna Mae Bullock, passed away at age 83. An incredible performer, a music legend, and an inspiration to many, Tina left an indelible mark on music, and in pop culture in general, over her seven-decade career. Now, as part of our Divas series, the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to look back at Tina's storied career and attempt to determine the Best Tina Turner single of all time.
Songs discussed: “Private Dancer,” “Shame, Shame, Shame,” “Typical Male,” “The Best,” “Better Be Good to Me,” “Disco Inferno,” “I Can’t Stand the Rain,” “We Don’t Need Another Hero,” “Proud Mary,” “GoldenEye,” “Nutbush City Limits (90s Version),” “I Don’t Wanna Fight,” “What’s Love Got to Do With It,” “Don’t Leave Me This Way,” “It’s Only Love,” “Let’s Stay Together.”
Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Amma Marfo and Derek Mekita, and special guest panelist Mrs. Kasha Davis from “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 7 and “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” 8 as they discuss and debate 16 of Tina’s best tracks.
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Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Amma Marfo, Derek Mekita
Special Guest Panelist: Mrs. Kasha Davis
Producer: Curtis Creekmore
Editor: Bob Erlenback
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
#tinaturner #80smusic #90smusic #whatslovegottodowithit #privatedancer #wedontneedanotherhero #proudmary #thebest #tinaturnermusic #tinaturnersongs #tina #itina #mrskashadavis #kashadavis #music #popmusic #rockmusic
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the best Tina Turner song, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, October 1, wherever you listen to podcast.
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While dolls, games, and action figures have existed for decades, even centuries, in the 1980s toys became big business – the industry earned an estimated $12 billion in America in 1986 alone. IP concepts and trends that started in the 1960s and 70s were fully developed, manufactured, and marketed to eager moppets transfixed by after-school cartoons or breakfast cereal tie-ins. And the toys themselves were incredible, with many of the most popular lines standing the test of time even decades later. Now the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to determine: what IS the Best 80s Toys Line?
Toy lines discussed: Cabbage Patch Kids, Jem and the Holograms, Micro Machines, G.I. Joe, Pound Puppies, Polly Pocket, Masters of the Universe, My Little Pony, Care Bears, Star Wars, Strawberry Shortcake, Rainbow Brite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Popples, Thundercats, Transformers.
Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Karissa Kloss, Kate Racculia, and Zack Derby as they discuss and debate 16 of the most legendary toy lines of the 1980s.
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Producer: Bob Erlenback
Editor: Bob Erlenback
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
#80s #80stoys #1980s #80skid #cabbagepatchkids #motu #transformers #tmnt #mylittlepony #starwars #heman #gijoe #jemandtheholograms #actionfigures #dolls #toys #stuffedanimals
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the best 1980s toy lines, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, September 24, wherever you listen to podcast.
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The 1990s saw an explosion in teen-centered programming, with a specific growth in the teen drama series. Many covered the soapy realities of high-school and college, others had more high concepts, including undercover cops, teen detectives, and vampire slaying. But they all had beautiful teenagers (or 20something actors PLAYING teenagers) feeling all of the feels on our TV set, week after week. Now the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to determine the Best Teen Drama Series that aired between 1990 and 2009!
Shows discussed: “Veronica Mars,” “Party of Five,” “Gilmore Girls,” “Felicity,” “Dawson’s Creek,” “Friday Night Lights,” “One Tree Hill,” “Beverly Hills, 90210,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Degrassi High,” “Glee,” “The O.C.,” “Freaks and Geeks,” “Degrassi: The Next Generation,” “Gossip Girl,” “My So-Called Life.”
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Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Bob Erlenback, Brendan Hay, Joelle Boedecker, and Kara Austin as they discuss and debate 16 of the most iconic teen shows of the 90s and 00s.
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Episode Credits
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Bob Erlenback, Brendan Hay, Joelle Boedecker, Kara Austin
Producer: Curtis Creekmore
Editor: Bob Erlenback
Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch
#television #tvshows #teendrama #dramaseries #tvdramas #beverlyhills90210 #buffythevampireslayer #bvts #gossipgirl #theoc #dawsonscreek #veronicamars #cw
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 episode devoted to the greatest teen TV dramas of the 1990s and 2000s, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, September 17, wherever you listen to podcast.
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Britney Jean Spears has been a cultural icon for decades, captivating audiences worldwide with her electrifying performances and iconic visuals. Britney's music videos have always been a highlight, showcasing her talent, creativity, and undeniable star power. Now, in honor of the 25-year anniversary of her …Baby, One More Time album, the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to celebrate Britney’s career and determine the BEST Britney Spears music video of all time!
Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Curtis Creekmore, Jake Pitochelli, and Trey Radu-Blackburn as they discuss and debate 16 of Britney’s most iconic videos.
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Round 1 Match-Ups:
“Toxic” vs. “Gimme More”
“(You Drive Me) Crazy” vs. “Me Against the Music”
“Oops I Did It Again” vs. “Overprotected”
“Work Bitch” vs. “Womanizer”
“I’m a Slave 4 U” vs. “Sometimes”
“Circus” vs. “Stronger”
“…Baby One More Time” vs. “If U Seek Amy”
“Everytime” vs. “Lucky”
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Episode Credits
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Curtis Creekmore, Jake Pitochelli, Trey Radu-Blackburn
Producer: Bob Erlenback
Editor: Bob Erlenback
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Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Season 10 kickoff episode, Best Britney Spears Music Video, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesday, September 10, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Upon its release in March 1988, Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice became an instant comedy classic. The macabre romp delighted audiences and critics alike with its out-there concepts, imaginative effects, and its cackle-inducing script, Beetlejuice is one of the most original film concepts of the late 20th century. Now in 2024, the sequel film Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice is due to emerge from the cinema Netherwold in just a few weeks. So join us as the Great Pop Culture Debate turns on the juice and sees what shakes loose as we determine the Best Beetlejuice Quote.
Join Host Eric Rezsnyak and panelists Bob Erlenback, Jim Czadzeck, and Michael Schwarz as they turn on the juice and see what shakes loose while discussing the best Beetlejuice quote of all time.
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EPISODE CREDITS
Host: Eric Rezsnyak
Panel: Bob Erlenback, Jim Czadzeck, Michael Schwarz
Producer: Curtis Creekmore
Editors: Eric Rezsnyak
#beetlejuice #beetlejuicebeetlejuice #beetlejuicequotes #timburton #beetlejuicepodcast #moviequotes
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