A review podcast hosted by Juliana and Kaitlyn! Together, we take turns picking movie titles moving through the alphabet. Episodes drop every Tuesday.
A review podcast hosted by Juliana and Kaitlyn! Together, we take turns picking movie titles moving through the alphabet. Episodes drop every Tuesday.
Buckle up, buckaroos! For our first ever episode, we watched The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. Join us as we talk crunchy sci-fi, movies that drop you right in the middle of the action, and how beautiful Kaitlyn thinks Peter Weller is. Follow us on instagram @ok_butlisten Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod
It's time to talk about Addicted to Fresno! Join us as we talk small town vibes, realistic movie sisters, and how hot Kaitlyn thinks Natasha Lyonne is. Trigger warning for discussion of sexual assault.
Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod
We're back this week with more lesbian Natasha Lyonne. This episode has a little bit of a different set-up, because we watched it together! In the same room! Discussion topics include: camp, queer roots, and how hot Kaitlyn thinks Natasha Lyonne is (again). Trigger warning for this episode: some use of homophobic slurs.
Music: Open Those Bright Eyes and Cheery Monday by Kevin MacLeod
It's time to talk about Big Eden (2000)! Discussion topics this week include: the beauty of Montana, romance movie chemistry, the importance of lgbt rep, and Kaitlyn choosing movies based on nostalgia more than anything else. We have some split opinions on the movie, so you'll have to listen in and see where you stand. Tell us in the comments what you thought about this one!
Into Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin Ma...
šµThe energy š The Energyšµ We've moved our recording set up from the counter to the table and the vibes are wild. This week we watched Cabin in the Woods (2009). Join us as we talk about Joss Whedon, genre twists, monsters, fake blood, and Juliana accidentally stumbles into one of Kaitlyn's hyper fixations. Follow the link in our bio to give it a listen! . Note: Juliana is not an attorney and a court dismissal can happe...
The table energy continues this week with lots of snack noises. Join us as we talk about The Cable Guy (1996). Discussion topics include: 90s tv references, cringe humor, and Juliana doing some much more in-depth research than expected. We've got mixed feelings for this one, which seems to be a running theme for Kaitlyn Picks(tm) so far. Get in the comments and tell us what you think about this one. Follow the link in our...
Oh captain, my captain! This week's movie is Dead Poets Society (1989). This movie (and this recording session) genuinely made the two of us cry like babies. So get emotional with us as we talk about tragedy, parental pressure, Robin Williams, and sad little gay boys.
Trigger warnings for this episode: discussion of suicide and parental pressure.
Intro Music by Kevin MacLeod
In this week's episode all about 2010's Daybreakers. Somehow both our D movies feature Ethan Hawke (not that Kaitlyn is complaining, of course). We talk about unique vampire biology, Lionsgate horror movie filters, Juliana's love of vampire media, and how cool smoking looks. Bonus game: take a shot every time one of us says something is "interesting."
Trigger warnings for this episode: discussion of suicide, blo...
We're time traveling again this week! Join us in the far off distant future of 2013 as we talk about Escape From L.A. This movie has everything you (Kaitlyn) could want: surfing, basketball, Bruce Campbell, and the sexiest version of Snake Plissken. NOTE: We know nothing about LA and its layout, so sorry to everyone who lives there. Follow us on instagram @ok_butlisten
Trigger warnings for discussions of: transphobia, vio...
Hey there suckas! We're talking about Eagle vs Shark in this episode. This movie holds a special place in our hearts for several reasons, so we're super excited to talk about it! NOTE: sorry for messing up Loren's name and the pronunciation of Maori. Follow us on instagram @ok_butlisten
Trigger Warnings: parental pressure, suicide, homophobia, isolation, competitive workspace, loss of employment, bullying
Music: Open Thos...
It's time to cut loose! Kick off your sunday shoes with us as we talk about Footloose (1984). Kaitlyn gets super passionate about this movie, so buckle up for some yelling.
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Discussion topics include: real life dance bans, something something, and a truly ICONIC soundtrack.
Trigger Warnings for discussion of: underage drinking, smoking, domestic abuse, teen death, homophobic language,...
Our episode this week is all about Billy Luther's Frybread Face and Me. We had never seen this one before, and boy are we happy to have picked it! Join us as we talk Native Voices, history, family dynamics, and the importance of watching movies that are outside of your comfort zone.
Trigger warnings for discussion of: native american genocide, forced assimilation, animal death, violent injuries
Music: Open Those Bright Ey...
Oh my holy crap, it's a new episode. I love those. This week we're talking about Gentlemen Broncos (2009). This is one of our favorites here at the Ok But Listen headquarters, and we have a lot to say about it! Join us as we talk about old school scifi, mormon-friendly comedy movies, gender representation, and get some new Kaitlyn Lore(TM). Drop your favorite Chevalier quote in the comments! Trigger warning for discussion...
Never give up, never surrender! Let's talk about Galaxy Quest (1999)! We really popped off on this one. Apparently we had a lot to say! This week our discussion topics include Star Trek and early science fiction tv, the lasting legacy of Galaxy Quest, and the evolution/importance of fandom spaces and fan culture. Did you love this movie just as much as we did? Let us know in the comments!
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This week's episode is about Hamlet 2. "Doesn't everybody die at the end of Hamlet?" Not to worry, there's a device! Join us as we talk about offensive vs irreverent humor, queer filmmakers, media literacy, and Kaitlyn brings their shovel to talk about stuff that's "not that deep."
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How are we feelin, fam? Juliana and Kaitlyn came away from Honey Boy with some BIG emotions. So many, in fact, that we had to split this episode into two parts. This week's is part 1 of our discussion. Join us for a heavy discussion of ~themes~, thoughtful use of film techniques, childhood trauma, and blending reality with fiction.
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Welcome back! How are we feeling? This week's episode is part 2 of our Honey Boy discussion, and we're jumping right back in where we left off last time. Join us as we talk about the behind the scenes of the movie, including even more of Juliana's research into Shia Labeouf. We talk about a lot of heavy stuff this week, so make sure to take care of yourself.
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This week we're talking about The Ice Pirates! Join us as we talk about silly movies, reminisce about clumsy sci-fi, and Kaitlyn gets so so ridiculously mad about Juliana not knowing actors. Just to prove a point, drop a comment telling us what your favorite Ron Perlman role is. For science.
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Trigger warnings for discussion of: rape, sex work
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Ok, now we're finally talking about Idiocracy. We ended up talking about ~society~ a little bit more than the movie itself š Join us for a conversation about the so-called dumbing down of society, pseudo- vs anti-intellectualism, classism, and crocs. Seriously. Kaitlyn talks a lot more about crocs than such dumb shoes probably deserve to be talked about.
Trigger warnings for discussion of classism, eugenics, and use of ...
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