
97 episodes

Doom Generation Nicole and Tessa
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- TV & Film
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5.0 • 62 Ratings
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Join the delightful damsels of doom as they journey back to the 80's & 90's to misremember all their fondest memories. Laugh along as they discuss, dissect, dish, and dunk on the pop culture media that doomed them to be who they are today.
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Darby O'Gill and The Little People (1959): "King Brian me old boy, I've got ye at last!"
We're headed out to the small town of Rathcullen where old Darby (Albert Sharpe) spends his days at the pub telling tall tales of the Leprechauns of Knocknasheega and their King Brian (Jimmy O'Dea).
He's retired when young Michael MacBride (Sean Connery) is moved in so he tries his luck at matchmaking with his pretty Irish gal, Katie (Janet Munro) to the Dublin man. All the while widows, pookas and Banshees be creepin'. Three wishes we'll grant ye, great wishes and small, but if you wish a fourth wish, you'll lose them all! Darby O'Gill and the Little People - this time on Doom Generation.
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Natural Born Killers (1994): "Whole world's comin' to an end, Mal."
Tonight on American Maniacs it's Waaayne Gaaayle (Robert Downey Jr) here to tell the tale of Mickey and Mallory Knox (Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis) and we're hitting Highway 666 on a murderous honeymoon with Detective Jack Scagnetti (Tom Sizemore RIP) hot on our trail. Shit man, we're just a couple of Natural Born Killers. This time on Doom Generation.
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Mannequin (1987): "Two things I love to do, fight and kiss boys!"
In Edfu, Egypt, a really long time ago...right before lunch. Ema "Emmie" Hesire (Kim Cattrall) wishes her way into the 20th century and into the imagination and the nimble sculpting hands of Jonathan Swisher (Andrew McCarthy) - a frequently employed and quickly unemployed artist. When Emmie becomes a mannequin in the store window of Prince & Company, Jonathan gets a job dressing windows with the fabulously bespeckled Hollywood Montrose (Meshach Taylor). His windows become an unexpected spectacle, drawing the attention of rival deprtment store, Illustra - who employ the talents of a spurned manager, Richards (James Spader), a disgraced security guard (GW Bailey) and uptown ex girlfriend Roxie (Carole Davis) to catch Swisher in the act. Jonathan decides to stand strong with Emmie forever in Mannequin - this time on Doom Generation.
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Dark City (1998): "No more Mr. Quick"
John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) opens his eyes askew, not remembering who he is or what he's done and wanders into the night to find out who he is. He finds an unfaithful jazz singing wife (Jennifer Connelly), a shady, out of breath Dr Schreber (Kiefer Sutherland), stranger invaders (Richard O'Brien, Bruce Spence, Frederick Miragliotta, Ian Richardson) and homicide detective Bumstead (William Hurt) hot on the trail of a manufactured murder in a manufactured world. Can you tell us the way to Shell Beach? You must sleep...NOW. Dark City - this week on Doom Generation
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The Parent Trap (1961): "The nerve of her, coming here with your face!"
Sometimes marriages don't work out and people go their separate ways and sometimes there's a marriage so volatile, family court orders you to separate identical twins and move across the country, never to speak of it again. It's Hayley Mills AND Hayley Mills as Susan and Sharon Evers/McKendrick, identical twins who meet at camp and hatch a plan to catch their toxic parents Maggie & Mitch (Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith) in The Parent Trap. This time on Doom Generation!
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Dead Alive (1992): "I kick ass for the lord!"
All Lionel (Tim Balme) wants to do is take Paquita (Diana Penalver) out for a lovely day at the zoo, but mother Vera (Elizabeth Moody) just can't leave well enough alone and while she's spying, she's bitten by a Sumatran rat monkey and all hell breaks loose. Will they survive the LWL luncheon, zombie birth and a visit from Uncle Les (Ian Watkin) to live happily ever after in the goriest romantic comedy of all time. Dead Alive - this time on Doom Generation.
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Customer Reviews
Does it? It do!
I love this show and the hosts so much! Laughter weeps from me like tears from a statue. If you’ve listened to the Mannequin episode you’ll get it and laugh with me. I can’t wait for the new episodes every week.
Hilarious
I love the feeling of kamaraderie I get when I listen in on konversations with these women! It’s more than just musing over a topic or movie but having a konnection that resonates. Maybe it’s nostalgia or maybe it’s a love of movies we’ve grown up with, plus a dash of “she gets me” but it feels a bit lyke home.
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From comedy classics like "Weekend at Bernie's" to Oscar fare like Amadeus, you can count on the Damsels of Doom to provide excellent commentary, witty banter, and plenty of laughs. Tessa and Nicole are the cool clique you want to sit with at lunch and talk movies with. Like them. Follow them. Subscribe to them. To not do so means being left out on one of the coolest podcasts out there!