
Finding the best in movies, music, TV and more--and YOU get a say!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 282 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film | |||

Nintendo reignited the home video-game market with the Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1980s, but by the early 90s the Japanese game company found itself in an unexpected position: Player 2. The 1989 arrival of both Sega Genesis and Turbo Graphx... more
Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our episode devoted to the best game from Nintendo's 1990s Super Nintendo system, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Tuesda... more
For the past 50 years, composer John Williams has arguably been the defining sound of cinema. Although he began composing music for TV and film in the 1950s, it wouldn’t be until the 1970s that he broke big, thanks to that iconic soundtrack to Stephe... more
Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our episode devoted to the best cinematic score by American composer and legend John Williams, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will rele... more
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The podcast is on my rotation and I really love how much knowledge every pannelist brings to the pod. I especially loved the Best Girl Groups!
I love the concept, listening to the hosts talking about their choices and making a case for their favourites to go through to the next round is tremendous fun.
Highly recommended!
Just listened to the lord of the rings discussion and was completely impressed by the level of immersive discussion of the characters and the understanding of the content they discuss. This is a real great concept debating our pop culture events with passion, humour and just great entertainment. I highly recommend anyone listen and make sure to pick your favourite pop culture geek-jam
I first listened to this show about a month ago and it's been a go-to ever since. These debates are the best kind: where it's less about proving someone else wrong and more about just having fun and sharing stories. The panelists' anecdotes about their past experiences with songs, foods, shows, etc. etc. always bring something specific and thoughtful to the discussion. Even if you disagree about the final decision regarding the best Animal Crossing character, Madonna song, or whatever the topic ... more
I first listened to this show about a month ago and it's been a go-to ever since. These debates are the best kind: ones where it's less about proving someone else wrong and more about just having fun and sharing stories. The panelists' anecdotes about their past experiences with songs, foods, shows, etc etc. always bring something specific and thoughtful to the discussion. Even if you disagree about the final decision regarding the best Animal Crossing character, Madonna song, or whatever the to... more
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Engaging discussions take center stage as a panel of enthusiastic pop culture aficionados debates various subjects in movies, music, TV, and beyond. The format thrives on lively arguments, humorous exchanges, and personal anecdotes, creating an entertaining atmosphere that resonates with audiences. Listeners can expect to hear passionate perspectives on iconic works such as 'The X-Files,' the music of Mariah Carey, and beloved TV shows like 'The Golden Girls.' Each episode captures a blend of nostalgia, insight into cultural phenomena, and a sense of community as audience participation plays a vital role in shaping debates. This interactive approach sets the show apart as a must-listen for pop culture enthusiasts who enjoy spirited discussi... more
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Recent guests on Great Pop Culture Debate include:
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2. Nick Everage
3. Steven Salvatore
4. Joshua Grannell
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6. Steve Orlando
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8. David Silbert
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