
Gina and Steven analyze the films, shows, music, and more that have shaped our culture to determine… Should We Keep This?
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture | ||||

We’re wrapping up the aughts with a bet sandwich! We’ll look at the predictions we made for the media we consumed this decade, and make new predictions about the decade to come. For the first time ever, Gina wins something! But who will win the most ... more
Roll up those sleeves (even though you’re not supposed to) and put on your best belly shirt, because this week we’re talking about Avatar (top grossing) and The Hurt Locker (Best Picture). Join Gina and Steven as we pick apart “unobtanium,” expound ... more
We’re taking you to the big cities of Gotham and Mumbai this week with The Dark Knight (top grossing) and Slumdog Millionaire (Best Picture). Join Steven and Gina as we take a hard look at the morality of vigilante justice and whether or not a fairy ... more
We couldn’t get enough pirates last time, so this week we’re at it again with Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (top grossing) and No Country for Old Men (Best Picture). Join us as we take a hard look at some very not-cool violence, discuss wh... more
Release the kraken! This week we’re talking about Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (top grossing) and The Departed (Best Picture). We explore the speed and reliability of sea travel, the challenge of assembling a three-piece suit, and Steve... more
“Unthinking” is the word of the week, with Crash (best picture) and American Idol (top-rated TV show).
Join Gina and Steven as we ask the tough questions: What would you do if you thought you were making “Do the Right Thing” but actually made “Driv... more
This week it’s all about characters who grew up in the swamps, with Shrek 2 (top grossing) and Million Dollar Baby (best picture). Join Steven and Gina as we interrogate basic Republican melodrama structure, rigidly enforced gender binaries, and ogre... more
It’s the year of terrible lighting design, male singers singing exclusively in their lower registers, and...consensual voluntary pederectomies?? This week we’re looking at CSI (top rated TV show) and the top ten hit songs of 2003. From the show that ... more
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