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The previous episode of the pod saw Sweets and Slaney offering informal film assignments to one another: and so Sweets has seen Training Day, and Slaney has seen Say Anything. There are also chats here about dozens of other things seen since.Plus a veep candidate wrote Hillbilly Elegy, a bunch of famous people died, and one, notably, didn't. Enjoy!…
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We kick off our next 250 episodes with a catch-up on Challengers, Ripley, Dune 2, and John Mulaney's Everybody's in LA. Also chats about the closing Survivor season, Scarlett's Her character getting too real, Sorkin's new Facebook flick and much much more!Plus, get a load of this Cameron Crowe break-down. It's fascinating and a little troubling, an…
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Sorry we missed May! Back now with lots to catch up on, and we're enjoying the outdoors during. We talk wildfires, and NY getaways, and writers strikes.Also chats about the finales of Ted Lasso, Barry, and Succession; Slaney's underwhelming response to a movie that seemed to be built for him; Sweets' top movie of the year so far... and much much mo…
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So much to catch up on, including Unstable, Daisy Jones, The Mandalorian, and Succession - which we keep at the end, for the sake of the spoiler sensitive.Also chats about HBO's new Potter series, how big business is infiltrating movies, Lisa Kudrow's lesser-seen masterworks, and much much more. Tweet your thoughts to @ShowShowPodcast!…
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March on the pod, we discuss last minute Oscar odds, as well as what the awards would look like if 2018's nominees were up for Oscars five years later.Also chats about The Last of Us, Daily Show heirs, Jon Bernthal's next move, sexist stereotyping at the Titanic remaster, and much much more! Tweet your thoughts to @ShowShowPodcast!…
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December's Shosh really... delivers! Hear the lovely tale of a family expanding, and then the not so lovely sounds of Sweets covering Billy Joel.Also chats about White Lotus season 2 (we kept it pretty spoiler safe), The Santa Clauses, The Chippendales show, and Jonah Hill's therapy doc. Mostly otherwise just catchin' up! Tweet your thoughts to @Sh…
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All the big genre shows are wrapping up (and we talk about 'em all), and the delicious modern snark of The White Lotus is here to devour us. Chats about Matthew Perry's very odd media tour, the insane penultimate episode of Atlanta, what happens when you overheat a samosa, and much much more. Tweet your thoughts to @ShowShowPodcast!…
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(DISCLAIMER: Our RSS host had issues which delayed the streaming of this episode on Apple Podcasts. This recording was conducted on Thursday September 8th, 2022)Big show of the week is, of course, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, on Amazon Prime. We chat about that, as it relates to certain other fantasy lore entertainment.Also talks abou…
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Back after a long Summer break with keen beans to talk about the biggest tv event of at least the next two weeks. Game of Thrones was the first hot-seat show ever on this podcast, and now its children are getting the same treatment. House of the Dragon, you're up.Also chats about The Bear, HBO's avid trimming, the Community movie neither shitting n…
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Meeting virtually to catch up on all the watchings. Slaney's on The Bear, Sweets is on Loot. Plus there's a whole list of Emmy nominations to dig into.Also chats about Bennifer finally tying the knot, Tom Cruise cutting a great deal (even for him), Stranger Things 4.2 with some distance, and much much more. Tweet your thoughts to @ShowShowPodcast!…
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A spring hiatus is perfectly normal, but there's been so much going on that getting it all on the record seemed nearly impossible. Major life moments to look back on from BOTH Sweets and Slaney!Also chats about celebs possibly lurking nearby, the shameless comeback of a certain Joker, spoilers for Obi-Wan Kenobi, Stranger Things AND Barry, and much…
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A spiritual successor to one of the TV great's in David Simon's NEW series about the gritty underbelly of Baltimore police. That's "We Own This City." Also looking at Vanessa Bayer's QVC spoof "I Love That For You."Plus, chats about the demise of another Saved by the Bell, the Chapelle stage-storming, Corden leaving the late late desk, and much muc…
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"Roar" is Apple TV+'s new anthology series about the modern female experience. It's a weird one for two dudes to be declarative about, but we watched the pilot, starring Issa Rae.Also chats about it being a predictably bad week for Netflix, the Nic Cage content being very good, the parasocial gaze of the Depp v. Heard trial, and much much more. Twe…
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Slaney's had the bug, so consuming TV has been an easy chore for him. This week, we talked about Apple TV+'s spy drama, "Slow Horses," which stars Gary Oldman.Also chats about the baffling Barbie movie, binging both Bourne & Back to the Future, the Knives Out franchise not being so coocoo for Cuoco, and much much more. Plus Jade explains some EGOT …
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Cashing in on a long time spent delivering one message above all else: Never Trust Will Smith. Also chats about Jarrod Carmichael's big annoucement ahead of SNL, the resumption of the Spy Kids franchise, and the Jimmy-swap, to name a few things.Also, "Moon Knight" just premiered on Disney+, so we'll go over the pilot. But, look, there's only one pl…
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More non-fiction this week! "The Dropout" is Hulu's Elizabeth Holmes series starring Amanda Seyfried. "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" stars John C. Reilly and is about... the rise of the Lakers dynasty.Also chats about whether we're too cynical for The Batman, the new Pete show, things you shouldn't say when you're sentenced to priso…
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It's starting to feel like a long winter. Something that's kept a lot of people warm is this trend of shows based on real-life people who used shady tactics to achieve power and money. One such show is "Super Pumped," which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the CEO of Uber.Also chats about a certain White Lotus cast member returning, the Oscar race tig…
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A Ben Stiller joint this week! Adam Scott stars in "Severance," about a widowed man who works at a company that performs surgeries on employees to keep their work conciousness separate from their home-life conciousness.Also chats about the missed opportunities in the Arthur finale, the venom in coming late to Twilight, the blueness of the new Ali W…
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A significant Show Show milestone is reached as we finally get to look at "Bel-Air," the dramatic reimagining of the beloved 90's sitcom that launched the career of one of the biggest (and least trustworthy) stars of all time.Also chats about a whole whack of shows getting renewed, the NOPE trailer, the ELVIS trailer, the return of the quality romc…
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Two very different types of crime show on the docket this week. "Pam & Tommy" is a slightyly comical look at the true story of the illegal distribution of a certain very private celebrity home movie. "Murderville" is Will Arnett's partially-scripted-partially-improvised dectective procedural, featuring a series of famous guest stars.Also chats abou…
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Murder is on the mind this week! "The Afterparty" is Lord & Miller's genre-bending spin on the classic whodunnit format, and features a lot of funny folks. "The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window" stars Kristen Bell and is both a spoof of melodramatic suburban thrillers and is also exactly that.Also chats about the num…
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Both of this week's shows seem to be flying under the radar. "South Side" is a slice-of-life comedy about funny slackers scraping by in Chicago. "This Way Up" is about rallying after a major psychological episode, but with laughs.Also chats about the non-Boba Boba episode, the quiet genius of Jim Steinman, what the hell happend in football on Sunda…
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Spin-off week on the pod! "How I Met Your Father" is a hail-mary play at prolonging the universe of its predecessor, and this time is stars Hillary Duff. "Peacemaker" is John Cena's Suicide Squad character doing the crass/violent/haha comic book thing.Also chats about the best of the Encanto songs, where Leo's cinematic loyalties really lie, a big …
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Light laughs from this week's shows of focus! "Abbott Elementary" is about optimistic teachers working against a challenging system. "Macgruber" is a return to TV for Will Forte's classic SNL spoof character.Also chats about The Tender Bar being tender indeed, Boba Fett lacking a little, and the need for certain schools to change their names. Tweet…
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Happy for the chance to look at some Canadian content with this week's pod! "Son of a Critch" is based on Mark Critch's memoir of the same name and is about his young life in Newfoundland. "Yellowjackets" is a fair bit grimmer, and follows a team of soccer players' many secrets over multiple timelines.Also chats about the lasting power of Disney's …
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Happy Holidays! This week, we're looking back at a jam-packed year of memorable moments in TV and film. Also looking ahead at some of the more exciting shows coming in 2022.Complete with chats about he new Matrix, Don't Look Up, Being the Ricardos, adding Muppets to existing classics, and much much more. Tweet your thoughts to @ShowShowPodcast, and…
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Our main show of focus this week is "Station Eleven," which features an all-too-familiar plot involving a deadly flu pandemic. We've had a few of these during our own pandemic, but maybe this one's actually worthwhile. "Bud" is a shortfilm by Zach Woods of The Office and Silicon Valley fame. It's on YouTube and it's definitely worth a watch.Also ch…
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This year's Christmas series is not landing with a very merry praise, but it follows in a certain proven tradition and so we had to check out "Santa Inc."Also chats about a certain Muppet quip that may spell out the origins of certain religious sects, the adventures of self-cutting a Christmas tree, the apparent imbalance of Jeremy Strong, and much…
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Disney+ has released their fourth MCU series of the year with "Hawkeye," so we explored whether or not it's worth bypassing a little enduring Marvel fatigue.Also chats about the incredible access of The Beatles: Get Back, the beef between Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, the polarization of jam bands, and much much more! Tweet your thoughts to @ShowSho…
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A couple fantasy-core adaptations to discuss this week. "The Wheel of Time" is Amazon Prime's new series based on the popular novels of the same name. "Cowboy Bepop" is a much-anticipated anime-turned Netflix show starring John Cho.Also chats about the surrealism of the new Beatles doc, how everybody on Succession is losing their minds, Slaney's ey…
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Both shows this week are about real life medical malpractice over the last several decades. "The Shrink Next Door" stars Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell in a TV adaptation of the popular Wondery podcast. "Dopesick" stars Michael Keaton and is about a key chapter in the story of the American opioid crisis.Also chats about the self-awareness of Taylor's V…
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"I May Destroy You" is a critically-acclaimed , Emmy winning series on HBO that we, ashamedly, didn't quite connect with the first time around. So, in lieu of watching new pilots this week, we watched ALL of IMDY. Herein be spoilers.Also chats about the new Succession, whether or not Aaron Rogers deserves some side-eye, returning to theatres, and m…
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Another in the long long line of pop cultural installments named "American ____" ... this one was Jeff Daniels in "American Rust." So, we talked about that.Also chats about the Succession season premiere, This is 40 in hindsight, the Hardy Boys in hindsight, roofing for the first time, and much much more! Tweet your thoughts to @ShowShowPodcast!…
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Contrasting bleakness with optimism in this week's pairing! "Maid" stars Margaret Qualley as a single mother down on her luck, who takes a job as a house-maid. "The Wonder Years" is a reimagining of the 80's classic dramedy, and takes place in 1968 Alabama.Also chats about the return of Red and Kitty Forman, the surprises of Kim K hosting SNL, whet…
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No question, the biggest show of the week is Netflix's brutal action-horror series "Squid Game." And also, kind of quietly, Apple TV+ released their fantasy epic based on Isaac Asimov's "Foundation." So we talked about those two.Also chats about where Fast Times at Ridgemont High fits in today's culture, the baffling Super Mario movie, the top-stre…
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We firmly avow that no previously-stated commitments to an in-house policy prohibiting the analysis of television productions involing Ryan Murphy were breached in the making of this podcast. Any discussions of American Crime Story: Impeachment, or other Murphy productions, were candid and divergent from the traditional Show Show Podcast format.Cha…
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