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Carie & Ross
Do you and your friends speak in movie quotes? Do you trade Spongebob memes back and forth with your loved ones? Do you have to rely on the ”Are You Still Watching?” message to let you know it’s time to bathe and stop procrastinating? If you answered yes to any (or all) of these questions, come hang out with us every other week!
Media can play a huge role in shaping who we are. Sometimes it makes us idolize Jeff Goldblum as a sex symbol. Sometimes a lack of representation makes you feel invisible. As hosts, siblings Carie and Ross will analyze this phenomenon by breaking down a favorite movie or television show and how the sights, sounds, and messages of media have followed our generation throughout our lives. So pour your favorite beverage, relax, and explore how our shared experiences with movies and television messed us up as a generation. There will be laughter, there will be sadness, and THERE WILL BE discussions about homosexual subtext in children’s animation.
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 or: How I Learned to Make a Man's Heart Explode
STRAP IN, FOLX, Ross is PISSED. This week the siblings break down the sequel to Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1, (you guessed it), Kill Bill Vol. 2! This week, Ross expresses his extreme distaste for the movies lack of action, and Carie is hoarse with rage over Quentin Tarantino's poor decision-making, and the siblings speculate wildly on a possible third installment of the Kill Bill saga. We also find out why pirates REALLY wore eyepatches.
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01:18:0516/08/2021
Kill Bill Vol. 1 or: How I Learned Revenge is a Dish Best Served Cold
This week, the siblings break down Carie's favorite Quentin Tarantino film, the Kill Bill franchise. The siblings will be coveirng both parts one and two of the saga of an assassin who seeks revenge against her former teammates for their crimes against her life. Carie is in rare form this week as we break down the senseless violence and timeless tale of revenge against garbage men. Ross can't get over the gushing blood effects and Carie gets full body goosebumps over the writing and soundtrack...
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01:13:4609/08/2021
Sin City or: How I Came to Enjoy Gratuitous Violence
To kick off birthday month, Carie has picked Sin City (2005), the adaptation of Frank Miller's popular graphic novel series about life in one of the most dangerous cities in fiction. Ross predictably drools over Clive Owen, Carie is giddy about the armed sexworkers, and Ross's limits are tested near the end of the narrative.
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01:23:2002/08/2021
The Iron Giant or: How I Learned to Choose My Own Path
Y'ALL THE BIG BABY TEARS ARE WELLIN'!!! Carie and Ross break down an early childhood favorite, Brad Bird's The Iron Giant. The siblings are aghast at the movie's conceptual depth, Ross lusts after more than one animated character, and Carie actually sobs at the end. Full on tears streaming out of her eyes. But then again, haven't we all?
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01:14:5426/07/2021
Holes or: How I Fell in Love with Sigourney Weaver
This week the siblings dig up an old favorite, Disney's Holes (2003). Carie fangirls over the majesty of Sigourney Weaver, Ross makes a realization about lizard juice, and the siblings revist the lowkey banger of the soundtrack, Dig It Up.
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01:21:5019/07/2021
The Patriot or: How I Came to Resent Mel Gibson
This week the siblings break down a truly traumatic movie from young adulthood, The Patriot (2000). Carie and Ross roll their eyes at Mel Gibson and his scene chewing, Ross cannot with the historical inaccuracies, and Carie is in love with Heath Ledger's ghost.
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01:15:3806/07/2021
Hairspray or: How I Learned I Deserve toTake Up Space
To finish off Pride Month the siblings rehash Ross's all-time favorite musical, Hairspray (2007). Ross geeks out over the music, Carie calls out Christopher Walken, and a gay time is had by all.
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01:20:1028/06/2021
But I'm a Cheerleader or: How I Learned About the Queer Clueless
On this week's Kicking & Streaming, the siblings take a look at a cult classic that's been called "the queer Clueless" with fresh, contemporary eyes. The siblings gag over the concept of conversion therapy, create headcannons about the quickly forgotten background characters, and Carie has an unhealthy attraction to Cathy Moriarty.
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01:14:1521/06/2021
The Favourite or: How I Learned Queen Anne Was Queer
This week, the siblings unpack the TURBULENT rollercoaster of The Favourite (2017). Ross applauds Olivia Coleman's stunning performance as Queen Anne of the House of Stewart, which won her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Carie can't stand her conniving, abusive lover, portrayed by Rachel Weisz. Emma Stone's accent is fine, but her character is unforgivable in this story of queer relationships run amok in 18th century England.
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01:19:2514/06/2021
The Wizard of Oz or: How I Fell in Love with Judy Garland
TAP YOUR HEELS TOGETHER THREE TIMES, ladies and theydies. Today the siblings are unpacking a beloved childhood favorite, Victor Fleming's The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland. Ross gives us some detailed backstory on the story's populist allegory, and the origin stories of the gay pride rainbow flag. Carie gets weepy over Judy Garland's earnest performance, and the siblings highlight the story's timeless message of self-worth and endless pursuit of getting over the rainbow.
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01:18:5207/06/2021
Howl's Moving Castle or: How I Learned About Pacifism
The siblings are bookending their coverage of Ani-May with another Ghibli classic, Howl's Moving Castle (2004). Carie and Ross break down Hayao Miyazaki's adaptation of a book by Diana Wynne Jones, about a young witch, ignorant of her power, who must embark on a journey of growth and empowerment in order to save the wizard she loves from doom. Ross gets real sick of Howl real quick, and Carie falls in love all over again with the marvelous performances of the voice cast, including the legendary Lauren Bacall.
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01:20:1524/05/2021
Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose or: How I Fell in Love with the Magical Girl Genre
Sorry in advance for the movie audio folx! This movie is mixed very poorly. The siblings are at their peak this week when they dissect a long-time childhood favorite, Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose (1993). Carie is in rare form today, discussing the anime genre that gives her life, the magical girl genre. Ross is full of questions about the impossibly complex Sailor Moon universe, as well as speculation over whether Sailor Venus is an ideal captain for the Sailor Senshi. Carie attains her final form near the end, and the siblings hash out the difficulty of recapturing a childhood favorite.
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01:21:2617/05/2021
Pokemon, the First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back or: How Pokemon Made Me Cry
This week the siblings scratch the surface of the international multi-media franchise, Pokemon. Carie shares stories of how she experienced Pokemon in childhood, Ross gives his own descriptions of the Pokemon he can't name--yielding hilarious results. It gets weepy there at the end, but it picks up once we get to the Gospel According to Mewtwo.
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01:10:3010/05/2021
Spirited Away or: How I Fell in Love with Miyazaki
This week's special extended episode kicks off "AniMay" month! The siblings break down a golden childhood favorite, Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away (2001). Ross learns a great deal about Japanese Shinto folklore, Carie cries at the end, and the siblings reflect on how Miyazaki's movies are one-of-a-kind masterpieces.
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01:32:3003/05/2021
The 40-Year-Old Virgin or: How I Realized Virginity Is a Construct
To end our month on fool-ass films, the siblings take on the feature length innuendo known as The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The sibling break down the early oughts comedy vehicle that launched so many careers and the formation of the Judd Apatow mafia. Ross gets sick of the supporting cast real fast, and Carie recalls juvenile feelings of acceptance from an otherwise often discordant comedy.
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01:14:1526/04/2021
Dodgeball or: How I Learned the 5 D's of Dodgeball
On this week’s episode, Gavin once again guest-hosts for a sports movie unlike any other, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Gavin gets fired up about the overdone male energy in the movie, and Carie struggles with having to look at Ben Stiller’s handlebar mustache for 90 minutes.
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01:17:5119/04/2021
The Hangover or How I Learned I Can't Handle Vegas (ft.Guest Host Gavin Pehler)
This week we have a special guest host, Carie's better half, Gavin Pehler (@Big_G_Man1). While Ross is out sick, Gavin steps in to dissect a needlessly stressful movie about a group of men who lose big time in Las Vegas. Carie can't handle the toxic male energy, Gavin howls at the abusurd antics of the Wolfpack, and the pair are not too impressed with how an early phenomenon aged poorly.
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01:15:4412/04/2021
Horrible Bosses or: How I Learned About Hostile Work Environments
This week, the siblings break down the new-age American dream--killing your abusive boss. Horrible Bosses is a film about three friends who fumble at the opportunity to eliminate their three problematic bosses from their lives. The siblings cringe at some of the movie's worst-aged moments, bust a gut over Charlie Day, and resent the presence of one "Kebin Spaceface."
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01:10:2105/04/2021
BIlly Elliot or: How I Learned Boys Can Do Balley
On this week's episode, the siblings rehash the very emotional and pivotal Billy Elliot, the story of a lad who found a way to express his emotions through the art of dance. The siblings explroe the subversion of gender roles, Ross fangirls over T-Rex, and Carie cries.
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01:14:0729/03/2021
Elizabeth or: How I Learned About the Reformation
On this week's episode of Kicking & Streaming we rehash the 1998 historical drama, Elizabeth. Ross addresses his toxic fascination with the British monarchy, Carie can't handle the fascination over Lord Robert Dudley, the original fuckboi, and the siblings rehash a very violent period of history in which the Commonwealth of Great Britain entered its first Golden Age of prosperity.
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01:19:0322/03/2021
Contagion or: How I Learned How Diseases Spread
This week's special extended episode is dedicated to the memory of the +2.65M people who have suffered and died worldwide as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Though this is a comedy podcast, today we keep those people in mind as we break down the film, and we encourage you to take a moment and reflect on that loss of life, as it is a world event too tragic and immense to forget.
TRIGGER WARNING for art imitating life in this week's episode covering the pandemic movie, Contagion (2011). If you would like to skip the discussion of the movie, and just hear our final thoughts on this horrible time we are experiencing together, you can jump to the time code at 1:27:47 to hear them.
Not long after the real-world SARS pandemic, a fictional, novel virus appears in China and begins to overwhelm the world's population at an alarming rate. The film follows the journeys of scientists, government officials, journalists, and citizens as they attempt to cope with the devastation the virus brings, and breaks down the unbelievable task of studying, containing, and developing a cure.
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01:35:4915/03/2021
Space Jam or: How I Learned the Legend of Michael Jordan
This week's episode is full of basketball trivia, praise for voice actors, and bad character impressions. This week the siblings break down Space Jam (1996). Carie divulges the tea on the ad campaign that inspired the movie, Ross questions what it would be like to be Tune-ified, and the siblings get lost in the mire of basketball fundementals.
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01:14:2108/03/2021
Big Fish or: How I Learned Movies Can Gaslight You
On this week’s episode, Carie drags Ross through another unseen favorite of hers, Big Fish (2003). Ross gets so sick of the main character so fast, Carie gets caught up in the romance of the story, and the siblings get whiplash with the nature of the crazy narrative of this story. Stay tuned until the end for a surprise appearance by K&S superfan, @uhhhchlo.
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01:18:3701/03/2021
The Princess Bride or: How I Fell in Love with Modern Fairytales
On this week's episode of Kicking & Streaming, the siblings dissect a generational favorite, The Princess Bride (1987). Ross experiences his first viewing of The Princess Bride, and Carie gets caught up in the emotional journey of Inigo Montoya and how Mandy Patinkin approached the role. There's fencing, fighting, torture, revenge. And yes, there's some kissing, but we're gonna watch the kissing parts!
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01:24:2022/02/2021
My Best Friend's Wedding or: How I Learned Ross Loves Dermot Mulroney
On this week's episode, the siblings break down one of the most beloved romantic comedies of the 1990s, My Best Friend's Wedding (1997). Carie screams about Julia's Roberts' bad behavior, Ross simps hard for Dermot Mulroney, and the siblings ride the emotions about an actual film where you're meant to root for a character who actually tries to break up her best friend's marriage.
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01:29:2815/02/2021
The Phantom of the Opera or: How I Fell for Andrew Lloyd Webber
On this week's episode, the siblings revist a beloved musical classic, The Phantom of the Opera (2004). Carie excuses Gerard Butler's less than perfect pipes and Ross simps hard for Sarah Brightman, who is not even in the movie.
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01:29:2808/02/2021
The Adjustment Bureau or: How I Learned Humanity Can't Make Adult Decisions
To kick off the 2021 season, the siblings break down the absurd and entertaining date night movie, The Adjustment Bureau (2011). Carie is living for Emily Blunt's performance, Ross gets angry about the ending, and the siblings contemplate how tiny decisions and incidents shape our lives.
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01:16:5601/02/2021
Hi From Hiatus! 2021
This week, the siblings briefly rehash the actual coup attempt that took place over the break, talk about the comfort shows they keep coming back to in troubling times, and play a little trivia game before announcing the first feature of the year.
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36:5225/01/2021
Home Alone or: How Learned of the Holy Trinity (Chris Columbus, John Hughes, & John Williams)
MERRY CHRISTMAS, YA FILTHY ANIMALS! We're bringing you next week's episode early as a gift to our listeners. After you've opened up gifts and grown tired of your racist grandparents, settle in with a cup of something hot and rehash a childhood staple with Carie and Ross. The siblings remark Macaulay Culkin's presence onscreen, laud the abilities of legendary writer John Hughes, and simultaneously cry and ugly laugh through what they consider to be a perfect movie.
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01:32:2725/12/2020
Bonus Features: Elf Outtakes
On this week's Bonus Features, the siblings rehash some scenes from the cutting room floor of this week's main episode. The siblings get into the larger presence of Buddy the Elf in popular culture. Ross blows the dust off Carie's brain by bringing up a forgotten movie called Doogle.
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08:1525/12/2020
Elf or: How I Learned to Spread Christmas Cheer
This week, the siblings break down a young classic, Elf (2003). Carie and Ross dive into the inspiration behind the movie, ride the rollercoaster of Will Ferrell’s performance, and try their best not to picture James Caan in lingerie.
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01:16:5221/12/2020
The Polar Express or: How I Learned Seeing is Believing
This week, we revisit a childhood favorite, The Polar Express (2004). Carie gets deep on the big Discovery about Santa Claus, Ross learns what a hurdy gurdy is, and the siblings lament being jaded adults.
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01:12:2014/12/2020
Christmas with the Kranks or: How I Learned You Can't Escape Christmas
This week, Carie & Ross break down a tone-deaf empty-nester fever dream in which a wealth suburban couple decides to opt out of Christmas in order to take a cruise instead. We've got scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis and Christmas comedian Tim Allen just trying to live their lives while the neighborhood leads a campaign against them with a cult mentality.
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01:04:5007/12/2020
Bonus Features:Cats Don't Dance Outtakes
On this week's episode of Bonus Features, the siblings touch on why unicorns do not exist and discuss some lesser known voice actors from the movie.
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07:3104/12/2020
Cats Don't Dance or: How I Learned Scott Bakkula Can Sing
On this week's episode, the siblings take a dive into a lesser-known animated favorite, Cats Don't Dance. There's music, dancing, and all the movie meta humor you can handle. Not to mention stellar voice performances from Gimli the Dwarf and that Guy From that 80's Time Traveling Show
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01:04:2630/11/2020
Bonus Features: Matilda Outtakes
***UPDATED! Sorry about that, folks, the Thanksgiving Holiday got away from us! Just redownload and then you'll have sound!
On this week's episode of Bonus Features, Ross clues us into a famous familial connection in the cast and Carie tries to ignore the fact that Matilda could kill us all with her mind.
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10:0628/11/2020
Matilda or: How I Learned Children Can Punish Their Parents
This week, the siblings process an old favorite and the myriad of visceral attachments fans have to the movie Matilda about a smart little girl with Stephen King powers. We rehash the scenes that have stayed with us and underline the most important thing Roald Dahl ever taught us as a generation.
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01:18:1523/11/2020
Bonus Features: The Producers Outtakes
On this week's Bonus Features, the siblings debate the trend of turning movies into musicals, talk about a classic Kimmel sketch, and Ross strongly objects to Mean Girls the Musical.
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05:4020/11/2020
The Producers or: Why I Miss Broadway
This week, the siblings dive into Mel Brooks' absurd musical comedy about a pair of Broadway producers who pull off the scam of all scams by staging an offensive piece of Nazi fanfiction. There's ugly laughter throughout as they dissect one of their favorite musicals.
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01:13:4116/11/2020
Bonus Features: 13 Going on 30 Outtakes
On this week's Bonus Features, Ross going into more detail about how Thriller made him popular.
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10:5114/11/2020
13 Going on 30 or: How I Learned Not to Grow Up Too Fast
This week, we cover a formative favorite, the out-of-body comedy 13 Going on 30! Ross fawns over the nostalgia, and Carie drags early 2000s magazine culture.
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13th (dir. Ava DuVernay)|Moonlight (dir. Barry Jenkins) |The Hate U Give (dir. George Tillman Jr.) | Dear White People (dir. Justin Simien)
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ALLY EDUCATION:
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Talking Race with Young Children
The Lies We Tell About Riots
Don’t think you’re racist?
01:14:2209/11/2020
Bonus Features: West Wing Outtakes
On this week's Bonus Features, Ross gets spooked on a prescient Sorkinism and Carie is confounded with the concept of beepers.
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05:3409/11/2020
The West Wing Pilot or: How I Fell in Love with Political Dramas
This week we take a long-winded stab at covering television. Our resident West Wing scholar, Ross, is here to tell us how this show came to be, how it stands up to history, and the craft of Aaron Sorkin. Carie is mostly here to fawn over Robe Lowe.
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Here's a list of movies that are a better use of your time right now:
13th (dir. Ava DuVernay)|Moonlight (dir. Barry Jenkins) |The Hate U Give (dir. George Tillman Jr.) | Dear White People (dir. Justin Simien)
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DON’T TWEET—ACT
Ways You Can Help (this link has EVVVVERYTHING—petitions/donations/protest education/pro bono counsel and more!)
PDX Bail Project Fund
The Sentencing Project
ALLY EDUCATION:
For Our White Friends Desiring to Be Allies
Talking Race with Young Children
The Lies We Tell About Riots
Don’t think you’re racist?
01:09:0002/11/2020
Bonus Features: The Haunted Mansion
On a surprisingly musical Bonus Features, the siblings imagine what a live action version of Scooby Doo: Zombie Island would look like and Ross expresses his specific love for candelabras.
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07:0822/10/2020
The Haunted Mansion or: How I Learned Nothing Takes 20 Minutes
This week the siblings break down Disney's The Haunted Mansion and it's uncomfortable subtext. Ross drools over production while Carie pulls receipts on Eddie Murphy for doing a haunted house movie. The siblings see the story with a newly-informed pair of eyes and yes there's puns.
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Here's a list of movies that are a better use of your time right now:
13th (dir. Ava DuVernay)|Moonlight (dir. Barry Jenkins) |The Hate U Give (dir. George Tillman Jr.) | Dear White People (dir. Justin Simien)
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The Sentencing Project
ALLY EDUCATION:
For Our White Friends Desiring to Be Allies
Talking Race with Young Children
The Lies We Tell About Riots
Don’t think you’re racist?
01:15:2619/10/2020
Bonus Features: Fright Night Outtakes
On this week's Bonus Features, the siblings play a quick trivia game to decide who picks the next movie, Carie offers up the symbolism behind the apple in Fright Night, and the siblings decide once and for all whether they're on team Edward or team Jacob.
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08:3715/10/2020
Fright Night or: How I Learned to Kill Vampires
This week, the siblings break down a campy vampire classic, Fright Night (1985). Carie swoons over Chris Sarandon, Ross wonders if Peter Vincent was the inspiration for a Harry Potter character, and the siblings rock out to the atmospheric soundtrack.
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List of queer podcasts
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Here's a list of movies that are a better use of your time right now:
13th (dir. Ava DuVernay)|Moonlight (dir. Barry Jenkins) |The Hate U Give (dir. George Tillman Jr.) | Dear White People (dir. Justin Simien)
FIND MORE HERE
BLM WEBSITE
DON’T TWEET—ACT
Ways You Can Help (this link has EVVVVERYTHING—petitions/donations/protest education/pro bono counsel and more!)
PDX Bail Project Fund
The Sentencing Project
ALLY EDUCATION:
For Our White Friends Desiring to Be Allies
Talking Race with Young Children
The Lies We Tell About Riots
Don’t think you’re racist?
01:18:0912/10/2020
Bonus Features: Corpse Bride Outtakes
On this week's Bonus Featurse, the siblings talk about what they're going to be for Halloween. Ross brings up the latest episode of his favorite true crime comedy podcast, and Carie drinks a poor excuse for gingerale.
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09:4408/10/2020
Corpse Bride or: How I Learned Purgatory is a State of Mind
On this week's episode, we talk about Corpse Bride, the unofficial spiritual successor to Nightmare Before Christmas. Join the siblings as they navigate gorgeous sets and colorful characters as the world of the living and the world of the dead collide.
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List of queer podcasts
'12 excellent podcasts with black hosts for pop culture, politics, or history fans'
Here's a list of movies that are a better use of your time right now:
13th (dir. Ava DuVernay)|Moonlight (dir. Barry Jenkins) |The Hate U Give (dir. George Tillman Jr.) | Dear White People (dir. Justin Simien)
FIND MORE HERE
BLM WEBSITE
DON’T TWEET—ACT
Ways You Can Help (this link has EVVVVERYTHING—petitions/donations/protest education/pro bono counsel and more!)
PDX Bail Project Fund
The Sentencing Project
ALLY EDUCATION:
For Our White Friends Desiring to Be Allies
Talking Race with Young Children
The Lies We Tell About Riots
Don’t think you’re racist?
01:12:1805/10/2020
Bonus Features: I Robot Outtakes
On this week’s Bonus Features, we’re on the cutting room floor with some I Robot outtakes, including the scene where Shia LaBeouf leads a citizen rebellion against the robots. Ross regales us with the anecdote about the time he spotted Jayden Smith in the wild. Carie brings up Ross’s driving anxieties. Ross hypothesizes how an actual apocalyptic event would start.
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13:3703/10/2020