Remember the 2000s? A podcast about the dumbest decade in western history. So dumb most of it passed right through us without leaving us anything to think about, until now! We look at the most popular movies, subcultures, political movements, books, and video games of the decade and wonder what made them so popular to audiences in the 2000s, and how their legacy can still be seen today.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
This is a Patreon demo. Join to hear our full thoughts on the 2000s Zombie Comedy films!
In a decade obsessed with parody, it was only a matter of time before zombies got their turn. This episode covers Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Zombieland (2009)... more
It's our spooky season episode! Remember Shuffle turns to a much requested topic, the zombie films of the 2000s. After tracing the history of zombie media and mythology, they review two major tentpoles of 2000s Zombie films, Danny Boyle and Alex Garl... more
Join the patreon to listen to part 2 of our 2006 Victorian stage magician series. The Shuffle Boys talk about the Hapsburg Empire. Unlike the Prestige, the change in setting to the Austro-Hungarian Empire offers a new lens for discussing magic, more ... more
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Remember the 2006 Autumn of the two Victorian era stage magician movies? We cover t... more
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As an elder millennial, listening to this pod reminds me of so many good things from my formative years!
Damnit y’all, I need that Sopranos season 4 episode pronto!
This show is extremely well-researched and very organized; I like that the hosts take the time to lay out what each episode will cover in outline form at the opening. It’s also extremely funny, with the impressions being surprisingly great. So glad I discovered this show via their crossover episode with the guys from Michael and Us. Well worth a listen.
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This podcast provides a humorous and insightful examination of the 2000s, critiquing its pop culture, political movements, and media phenomena. The hosts dissect films, television shows, subcultures, and other elements from the decade, exploring themes of nostalgia, societal shifts, and the absurdities that defined the era. By analyzing iconic moments and cultural artifacts, the podcast invites listeners to reflect on how the past still resonates in today's world, effectively marrying entertainment with thoughtful commentary. Through a mix of laughs and critical observation, it shines a light on the decade that many view as both a low point and a significant turning point in media and politics.
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Recent guests on Remember Shuffle include:
1. Lyle Rubin
2. Van Jackson
3. Chris Wade
4. Isaac Eger
5. Colette Shade
6. Will Sloan
7. Luke Savage
8. Mitch McDermott
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