Conversations between a couple geeks and their friends
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FictionTV & Film |
Ethan Trace drops by to talk about some of his favorite Pop Culture Moments of 2021
Jstoobs and Straw Hat talk about their favorite movies that they have seen this year.
What does the critical response to Marvel's newest film 'Eternals' mean for the film, the franchise, and the future of film making? Julian and Megan discuss
Julian & Megan talk all the different kinds of Halloween media & ramble about their favs!
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Straw hat and jstoods are from tiktok and pretty much are just two twitter woke ( and by that I mean fake woke and shills to that Community who use the words misogyny, racism and incel a lot) people who have the same thoughts on everything. It gets really boring just listening to them because they stay in that lane to death. Jstoods is the worst of the two because she has gotten such an ego since she started. Way better and more informative and fun podcasts out there.
Been following both Juju and Megan on tiktok for a while now and only just got into their podcasts but omg it’s amazing, their chemistry is great together and I really enjoy them talking about other movie franchises other than Marvel like stars wars and Harry Potter plus the guests they have on are just as great to the conversation.
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I love this show it’s always great commentary. I wish the sound quality was better. Juju is really quiet while Jstoobs is really loud. I mainly listen in the car to and from work so I find I am constantly reaching for the dial turning it up and down. The super nerd fan in me wishes they would do a “spoiler free” and “spoiler” episodes. For example I’m behind and just listened the the Eternals review, that is now months past and they are giving spoiler free review but now that me (and I’m sure a ... more
Very entertaining show
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