Pop Culture Graveyard Hollis James and Dave Horowitz
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- TV & Film
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Pop Culture Graveyard is a podcast hosted by Hollis James and Dave Horowitz, two friends who excitedly discuss their favorite movies, TV and other entertainment delights. Hollis watches everything a million times. Dave watches things only once. Their dueling perspectives, and complementary blind spots, is what makes PCG so compelling. New episodes drop every Friday!
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Ep 37: "Why can't we all not fit in together?"
Hollis and Dave take on SkullFlower and Mollycoddle at the greatest high school Battle of the Bands ever in Metal Lords (2022). GLHS is lit!
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"We know why she hates me!" (Mother, 1996)
Hollis and Dave celebrate Mother's Day with Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds in the 1996 Albert Brooks comedy, Mother!
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"I'm gonna keep my head up... high." (Moxie!)
Hollis and Dave are back in high school yet again, drawing stars and hearts on their hands as a show of solidarity with the coolest clique of rebel girls in school, in Moxie! (2021).
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"Time is a construct." (Tag, 2018)
Hollis and Dave run themselves ragged trying to catch a Marvel superhero who just so happens to be the greatest Tag player ever in... Tag (2018).
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"By Grabthar's Hammer... What a Savings." (Galaxy Quest)
Hollis and Dave explore strange new worlds with Galaxy Quest (1999), the greatest sci-fi comedy of all time!
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"You have my sympathies." (Alien)
Hollis and Dave wake up on the space tug Nostromo to find themselves battling a xenomorph, workplace politics and uncut misogyny in Ridley Scott's sci-fi masterpiece Alien (1979).
Customer Reviews
Insightful, witty, and great taste.
These two offer really sharp insights into classic entertainment. They’re extremely knowledgeable, and bring in different perspectives to shed light on favorite cultural moments. They have great chemistry as hosts, and they bring a great sense humor to in depth commentary and criticism. Really excited for more episodes!
Great show
Dave, Hollis,
Great episode. I think you miss one amazing allegory, which is the potential unification of the gangs-it feels like an odd retelling of black power from the 60s/70s…etc.
Like what sort of alternative universe was not realized that instead cascaded into gang to gang violence.
Xo,
Conrad