Guilty Pleasures The Try Guys & Ramble
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- Comedy
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Comedians Zach Kornfeld, Kelsey Darragh, and Garrick Bernard take turns sharing their favorite guilty pleasure movies and TV shows and invite their funniest friends along to feel good about feeling guilty.
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Zach and Kelsey Fight Over Across the Universe
Zach and Kelsey could not disagree more when it comes to this iconic Beetles homage.
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zach gushing, squirming, fanning over happy feet for 55 minutes
Zach, Kelsey, and Garrick LOVED Happy Feet
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What Almost Famous Meant to Zach
Rock and roll, groupies, coming of age and the uncomfy detail you might have forgotten about Almost Famous...
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Brink! ... Kinda Holds Up?
Zach Noe Towers joins to discuss a Disney channel original movie 3
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The Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato Banger You Forgot About
We gush over Princess Protection Program - the script, the acting, the gaslighting.
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School of Rock Melts Our Icy Hearts
Jack Black is a national treasure and School of Rock holds up.
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Customer Reviews
Incredibly fun to listen
Loved that this is such an easygoing and fun podcast in a time where everything is so serious.
Good idea. Execution??
Honestly I was excited, especially when twilight is the first episode, followed by bridgerton. However both episodes have been lackluster, not well researched and at time later have made me uncomfortable.
The way Kelsey talked about Anna Kendrick’s body was appalling and made me wildly uncomfortable, and no, it’s not okay for her to express herself that way like she believes. Also her describing the only black male character as hot, and every other white person as plain whatever, reads as fake woke.
When 2/3 of the pod don’t ever bother watching the whole thing (bridgerton), why do this? And skipping over some serious themes and brushing over others, and just finish with ‘white guilt, racism is bad ig’.
There’s so much to explore in both, and yet they missed. By a lot. I get that this is supposed to be fun and not necessarily analyzing every detail in depth. Still it was disappointing