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For the final installment of Doom Month (and the final episode of the show (for now at least)), Danielle and Fernanda climb into their surprisingly comfortable jumpsuits and take a contract with some company called Weyland-Yutani, which wants them to reexamine Ridley Scott's seminal 1979 sci-fi horror classic, Alien.
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Fresh from the future and desperately in need of your clothes and sunglasses, Danielle and Fernanda dissect the skeletal robot arm that is Terminator 2: Judgment Day, directed by James Cameron and starring, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton and Robert Patrick.
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Welcome to Doom Month! Danielle and Fernanda are in Hell and that means watching some of the best movies ever made, starting with Paul Verhoeven's unfortunately prescient satirical masterpiece, RoboCop.
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Danielle and Fernanda flex the parameters of Nice Try July to make room for the wet, squelching, two-and-a-half-human-hours-long finale of Stranger Things season four. What worked? What didn't? Who was #HornyForHopper before it was cool? Have you considered Not Running Up That Hill? Why is Will a 32 year old man? All this, plus an ending you won't believe!!
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Danielle and Fernanda discuss WeWork: or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn, a 2021 Hulu documentary from director Jed Rothstein that examines the rise and fall(?) of one of tech's most overvalued companies (and the people that built it).
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For our first proper installment of Nice Try July, Fernanda and Danielle revisit the madness of the mid-90s with Beanie Mania, a 2021 documentary from HBO Max and director Yemisi Brookes. Does Danielle regret not getting in on the craze when she had the chance in high-school? How does all this seem to Fernanda, who grew up in the Beanie-less country of Brazil? Was this brief phenomenon in American culture and more or less stupid than any of the other ones? Is everything, in fact, stupid?? Find out!
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Due to a bout of covid, we weren't able to record a new episode of You Love To See It this week. But don't fret, as we have a "treat" for you, on today, America's birthday (which is also very close to Fanbyte Head of Media John Warren's birthday, which relates to this episode). We have a very special re-run, all the way back from July 2020, when John made a bunch of us watch Larry Crowne with him, a truly inexplicable movie that has only grown in our brains (sort of like a fungus) ever since. Join us, alongside Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, and other genuinely talented people who were involved with... this movie, as we try to understand the Hollywood puzzle that is Larry Crowne!
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We’re wrapping up Join Us June with a movie that Fernanda’s husband Rodrigo would’ve never forgiven us for if we didn’t include it: The Master by Director Paul Thomas Anderson. And we’re joined by our friend Alexander Lee (MMA Fighting) to try and make sense of it all. Including one of Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s final performances (RIP to a real one), The Master is loosely based (allegedly) on the life of L. Ron Hubbard. It also features another breakout performance by the one and only Joaquin Phoenix. Get comfy, folks. This is quite the rich text.
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Nope, you’re mind is not playing tricks on you. Yes, we are revisiting In the Mouth of Madness for Join Us June to dive into another rich text with our guy Sam Neill investigating the appearance of a successful horror writer whose latest book has inspired real life people to commit some pretty wicked stuff. Does it have what it takes to float its way into our favorite picks? Join us, won’t you?
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Join Us June continues with 2019’s Midsommar and we’re joined by our friend Stacie Ponder from The Gaylords of Darkness Podcast! From director Ari Aster, Midsommar tells the tale of a group of “friends” who decide to travel to visit a small commune in Sweden where a special ceremony is taking place that only happens every 90 years. But this small Swedish countryside may have a different definition of “breathtaking views.” As Hårga takes, so Hårga also gives.
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