Great actors make great movies, but they also make some pure, 100% garbage. Just ask Hope Cavendish and Jessica Durand. Each week, one of them watches an actor's highest-rated movie while the other gal watches the lowest. Hilarity, revelations, and true confusion ensue while they unpack the peaks and troughs of cinema. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week the gals dive into the incredible filmography of Renée Zellweger! Hope got to watch the ol' razzle dazzle of Chicago (2002) whilst Jessica watched 1999's The Bachelor (not the TV show) and there is SO very much to discuss. We unpack one grandfather's extremely specific will, what counts as genetic material? And what is the flight time from New York to Athens?!
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The king of Shakespeare... the king of police television, and the king of our hearts... it's Andre Braugher. This week Jessica watched Andre's best film according to Rotten Tomatoes (Glory) and Hope got to watch his worst (Passengers) and boy are there some twists and turns this episode. The gals tackle the American Civil War, the ghost buck to Canadian Dollar exchange rate, plus the biggest questions of our time: does time even ex...
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This week we're tackling one of the greats: Zach Galifianakis. Hope watched his highest rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes (The Muppets, a PERFECT film) and Jessica watched his lowest rated movie (Are You Here, a film). The gals have a lot to discuss, from meteorologists to puppets to the Donner Party. Plus, they unpack nudity on screen in the context of objectification and nudity on screen in the context of Kermit the Frog. It's a rea...
Oh oh oh oH OH OH OH OH OH...oh OH oh! We're covering Lady Gaga this week, so Jessica watched her best movie according to Rotten Tomatoes (A Star Is Born) and Hope watched her worst (Machete Kills). We talk a heck of a whole lot about these films, but we also cover so much more, like a very lighthearted story from Jessica about being stone-cold pelted with marbles. Plus where do they print those giant presidential seals? And do you...
That's GOVERNOR Arnold Schwarzenegger to you! This ep Hope watched his best movie according to Rotten Tomatoes (The Terminator, which was great) and Jessica watched his worst film (The Villain, which was...hmm.) In both cases, "a role has met an actor," to quote June Diane Raphael. We're talking robots, live-action cartoon parodies, the future, the past, and boy movies that have apple-pie-and-a-gun vibes. Make sure to stick around ...
It's time for THE Kelly Kapoor! Jessica watched Mindy Kaling's best movie according to Rotten Tomatoes (Inside Out) and Hope watched Ms. Kaling's worst (License to Wed), and boy, these are two very different films! The gals cover everything, weird audio be damned. Is the dad from Inside Out hot? Obvi. Is good communication necessary for a relationship to work? 100%! Is Cars the best Pixar movie? No.
I mean we're TAKEN with him. Do you get it? It's a Liam Neeson pun!!! This week Hope watched Mr. Neeson's best movie according to Rotten Tomatoes (Schindler's List) and Jessica watched Mr. Neeson's worst movie (Blacklight), so the vibes zig and zag. But don't worry, the gals talk about everything from Ireland to improv to Transformers to Steven Spielberg's evening routine.
Don't worry somewhere over the rainbow there IS a podcast. Because this week the gals are watching Judy Garland's best and worst films according to the critics of Rotten Tomatoes! There is a lot here but also very little, which is ideal. Hope and Jessica talk about everything from cat trafficking to childhood bead incidents to St. Louis as a concept. Also, if you in fact know what Liberty's Kids is, pleeeeease email us so Hope know...
A BRITISH ICON!!!!! This week the gals watched Danny Dyer's best and worst movies according to the critics of Rotten Tomatoes (Severance and The Last Seven)! They tackle his brilliant performances, once of which has no dialogue whatsoever, as well as zoos, Bible allegories, and Rylan Clark. For our dear dear listeners not familiar with Cockney legend Mr. Dyer, get ready. Your life is about to change.
The movie star of all movie stars!!! Jessica watched Julia Roberts’s best movie on Rotten Tomatoes (The Normal Heart) and Hope watched Ms. Roberts’s worst movie (Mother’s Day). There is A LOT to unpack. Julia Roberts in the most bonkers wig you’ve ever seen? Check. Ryan Murphy’s mid-Glee work? Check. Jason Sudeikis being unable to say the word tampon? Check, check, and check again. It’s the perfect episode before our two-week break...
Here we go! In honor of this episode's muse, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hope and Jessica decided to rap their summaries of his best and worst movies according to the critics of Rotten Tomatoes. They have never been so vulnerable on the pod – and maybe ever – so that's why Hope's audio is weird: she's nervously yelling! In addition, the gals discuss tree boys, American history, and Joker: Folie à Deux. Plus, how does one make a pencil...
The King of Hair! Jessica watched Jason Momoa's best movie according to Rotten Tomatoes (The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part) and Hope watched his worst movie (The Last Manhunt), although Mr. Momoa is barely in these films, sadly. Our hosts have a lot to discuss this week, including Lego Princess Diana and Lego Downton Abbey. Plus, what is the difference between a legend and a myth? And why do we as a society spend so much time on Ab...
Where to begin!!! This week Hope watched Regina King's best movie on Rotten Tomatoes (If Beale Street Could Talk) and Jessica watched Ms. King's "worst movie" according to the "critics" of "Rotten Tomatoes" (A Cinderella Story). These films may be beautiful for veeeeeery different reasons, but they are both beautiful nonetheless. In addition to the magic of cinema, the gals discuss cell phone logic, writing a will literally right b...
We come to this place...for magic. To laugh, to cry, to care! Jessica watched Harrison Ford's best movie according to the critics of Rotten Tomatoes (Apocalypse Now) and Hope watched Mr. Ford's worst (Paranoia). The gals tackle these films and discuss thumbprints, double-crossing, and being genius scholars. They also, in a very poised way, do not mention the plane troubles.
Brace yourselves. Hope watched Kim Basinger's best movie according to Rotten Tomatoes (L.A. Confidental, which is great) and Jessica watched Ms. Basinger's worst movie (Cool World, which is bonkers). Both films include strange detectives and fantastic character names like Edmund Exley and Holli Would, which the gals unpack at length. They also discuss cartoon dogs, wide stances, and the magic of Bitcoin cinema.
Wow, wow, wow. Today we're going ultra big-budget with Bradley Cooper's highest-rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes (Avengers: Endgame) and ultraaaaaaa low-budget with Mr. Cooper's worst movie (Brother's Justice). These are motion pictures with not a ton to say but a lot to discuss! The gals chat everything and more, including raccoons in hats, Carson Daly, and, of course, what if one of the Infinity Stones were stuck inside Downton Abb...
Guten tag! It's Keegan-Michael Key week, and what a guy. Unfortunately neither his best nor worst film according to the critics of Rotten Tomatoes has the oomph he deserves. But the gals dive into these movies nonetheless! They also discuss riblets (what are they?), Wonka (when is it?), and Dag (who is it?). God bless us.
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