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Summary: "You don't care about feminism. Your favorite show is Entourage!" We invite Chloe from Warriors Bards 'n Brews to talk about the horror-action-teen-sex-comedy Bottoms. Also discussed: Theatre Camp, Debby Friday's Polaris-winning album Good Luck, and the possibility that Lisa might not like pizza. Show notes: (podcast) Recommendations: Andrea G.: Debby Friday, (music) Andrea W.: (TV) Lisa: (1995 documentary) Chloe: Talk To Me (movie) Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin...
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Summary: "It isn't art until someone says it is." We re-visit the Julia Roberts 2003 period drama Mona Lisa Smile but still can't quite figure out what it's supposed to be about. Also discussed: Rumor Has It, The Legend of Billie Jean, and How Did This Get Made: The Secret. Show notes: (podcast) (movie) (E!) Recommendations: Andrea G.: I Like Movies (Netflix) Andrea W.: (podcast) Lisa: Selling the O.C. (Netflix) Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod From: Licensed under ...
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Summary: "Thanks to Barbie, all problems of feminism have been solved." Summer has passed and we're still talking about that Barbie movie, but this time, journalist Michelle Cyca joins us to give us her thoughts. Also discussed: Red Shoe Diaries, Tom Cruise, and new music from Hannah Georgas. Show notes: (Den of Geek) Recommendations: Andrea G.: by Hannah Georgas (music) Andrea W.: Bottoms (movie) Lisa: Verity by Colleen Hoover (book) Michelle: "" by Caity Weaver (NYTimes article) Music credits "Electrodoodle"...
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Summary: "I'm too old to be young and too young to be old." This week author Kerry Clare joins us to talk about one of her favourite movies about friendship, Fried Green Tomatoes. Also discussed: dads, the song "Cat's in the Cradle," and Kerry's new novel, Waiting for a Star to Fall. Show notes: (Songfacts) Recommendations: Andrea G.: The Americans (TV) Andrea W.: by Kerry Clare (book) Lisa: RHONY (new season) Kerry: by Keziah Weir (book) Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod From: Licensed under...
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Summary: "Gentle unguarded eyes." Comic Joanne Tsung sits in for Lisa Christiansen on this episode and she helps us tackle The Lake House, ushering in a rude ending to the what was an otherwise beautiful summer of Keanu Reeves that we enjoyed in 2019. Also discussed: magical dogs, turtlenecks, and 2006 movie tropes. Show notes: Joanne Tsung on The Lake House Il Mare (podcast) Keanu Reeves' (Instagram) Recommendations: Andrea W.: Lightning Dust, (music) Joanne: (TV) Music credits: "Good Times" by Podington Bear From Free Music...
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Summary: "Be funny at least." We are on a summer break and have pulled an oldie-but-goodie out of the archives for you to enjoy. Author and podcaster Dina Del Bucchia joins us on this episode to share her considerable expertise in the genre of rom-coms and discuss the classic Meg Ryan movie You've Got Mail. Also discussed: '90s hair, Pretty Little Liars, and the Godfather. Show notes: Dina Del Bucchia's personal Can't Lit Dina Del Bucchia on , similar to Dina's It's A Big Deal, by Dina Del Bucchia You've Got Mail...
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Summary: It seems like only yesterday that we first talked about Amy Sherman Palladino's latest hit show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Now, in the year 2023, we are witness to its fifth and final season. This week's summer re-release episode harkens back to 2020 when we discussed the first season of the period comedy-drama with the always-funny Morgan Brayton. Show notes: on Twitter (YouTube) (YouTube) (LA Times) Recommendations: Andrea W.: The Allusionist: (podcast) Lisa: (podcast) ...
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Summary: "Clever girls." We are taking a summer break and pulling some classics out of the archive. This is an oldie but goodie from 2020, when we invited many-time guest Hannah McGregor on the podcast to talk about her feminist read of Jurassic Park and why she thinks it is a perfect movie. Also discussed: Boniface, Insecure and She-Ra and the Princess of Power. Show notes: (Man Repeller) (Secret Feminist Agenda) (Paleontology World) Music credits "Back to the '90s" by Douglas Mulvey AKA D-REX From ...
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Summary: "You can't outrun the pink tsunami." This week we're talking about the Barbie movie, of course, and we are joined by the very funny Joanne Tsung. Also discussed: truck fruit, Nicole Ritchie's clothing line, and our love for Sinead O'Connor. Show notes: "" (Michelle Cyca, The Walrus) Recommendations: Andrea G.: D'orjay the Singing Shaman, (music) Andrea W.: Sinead O'Connor, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (music) Lisa: Oppenheimer (film) Joanne: Beef (TV); on Denman St., Vancouver (dessert shop) Music credits ...
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Summary: "That's not the word for dick." We have the always hilarious Joanne Tsung back on the show to discuss the thoroughly enjoyable raunch-com Joy Ride. Also discussed: gardening detectives, instinctive cooking, and Andrea Warner's brief stint as a bass keyboardist. Show notes: Recommendations: Andrea G.: (Britbox) Andrea W.: Aysanabee, (music) Joanne: Beef (TV); Broad City (TV) Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod From: Licensed under Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From: ...
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Pop This! is a podcast featuring three women talking about pop culture.
Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Andrea Gin is a producer and an avid figure skating fan.
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Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin.