Booyah 90s Now Low-Effort Content
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- TV & Film
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We watch old stuff and talk about how it makes us feel. Part personal reflection. Part cultural commentary. Some analysis. A lot of profanity. Sometimes smart. Often funny. Always friends sharing what it's like to be people who grew up in the media-saturated 90s, under the influence of all the moments, narratives, aesthetics, and absurdities that defined the time and us. Punch and pie.
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July 2023 Coffee Break
Sports video games. Crazy relatives. Free food on toothpicks. Joe and writing. Rob and television. Steve Nash. Ed Reed. Ginnifer Goodwin. Awkward Jeopardy contestants. The New York Jets. Interests, obsessions, and the difference between the two.
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Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)
Surprise! Rob and Joe talk exploding candy canes, immortal elves, bears, reindeer, Jon Lithgow, a hobo child tied to a pole in a basement, the dark reality of American Christmas, and Santa Claus dropping nuclear warheads from his sleigh. Plus, an in-depth convo about the poison of ambition and Rob's all-or-nothing mind. Enjoy!
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My Cousin Vinny
My Cousin Vinny is a good movie, so we talked about it. You got mesmerizing Tomei in here. Some yutes. A long tangent about doo doo. And a story about no-holding Joe dropping stuff.
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Booyah 90s Ronnie
Holography, puzzles, Rascal Flats, Pokemon, rich kids, poor kids, impulse spending, the great pacific garbage patch, Bradley Cooper, and much more, all wrapped up in a brand new kind of Booyah.
You can hear more from Ronnie on one of Rob's favorite podcasts: Dancing is Forbidden. -
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Now That's What I Call Music 2
We're talking bucket hats, Britney Spears, Nick Lachey, Sheryl Crow, and the Backstreet Boys. Plus, ruminations on Jay Z, Sublime, Mya, Garbage, and the ever horrible U2.
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Man, I'm just trying to listen to some dudes talk about Office Space and next thing I know I'm having to stop myself from walking out of my crappy retail job when these guys go off on the anti-capitalist, anti-corporate tirade of a lifetime. One of these days they're gonna inadvertently convince me to do it. (This isn't a joke.)
Incredibly insightful, clever, and honest discourse between Rob and Joe on this show. I've listened to a lot of similar podcasts, but none are ever this real. It blows my mind how they're able to pull such deep conversations from what are usually surface level television shows. At the same time, they don't take themselves too seriously and keep the vibe fun.
A criminally underrated podcast. I hope they don't stop anytime soon.