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celebrating comedy that has aged very poorly.
podcast by Nadia Vazquez and Tony Ginocchio.
support the show at ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda
81 Episodes
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SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda After six months of forgetting to do the podcast, Tony and Nadia reunite to discuss Nadia's recent panel appearance at Comic-Con, where she represented the show and figured out how to process poorly-aged media in front of a large audience of dorks. The two hosts continue to try and figure out how to be people in the world that grow and learn while consuming art but also still overthink everything. Tony also does a deep assessment on AI and the threat it poses to his job as a podcaster. Today's theme music is "SKrAm" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Nadia unearths a John Cusack favorite from her adolescence, which Tony has never heard of and is completely baffled by. Come for the competitive skiing, stay for the claymation hamburger musical number (?). Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “I Don’t Love You” as covered by Xena Aqila.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Nadia and Tony watch one of the funniest movies ever made from one of the funniest comedy teams ever, starring one of the best comedic actors of all time and featuring multiple contenders for the greatest gag of all time. And now, to take a big sip of water and make sure there aren’t any world-famous murderers in the cast list. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “Thank You For the Venom” as covered by kiy music.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Tony and Nadia decide to take the podcast seriously for once and definitely don’t spend 90 minutes talking about which of their friends ended up on Wikifeet or which tags show up in the Bluey fanfics on AO3 or how hot Winona Ryder is in this early-2000s era hidden gem from the Adam Sandler catalogue, featuring an Oscar-nominated (not really, but we wish) turn from John Turturro. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “House of Wolves” as covered by emmanoodle.
ZOOTOPIA (or, Yiffy Lube)

ZOOTOPIA (or, Yiffy Lube)

2023-01-1901:18:13

SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda In 2016, Disney threw every member of phylum chordata into a bizarre and baffling allegory (for children?) on 2010s prejudice, policing, and urban unrest, but don’t worry, they made all of the animals in it really sexy. Nadia and Tony investigate the strangest movie to ever gross over a billion dollars. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “Famous Last Words” as covered by PeppermintOllie.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda In 2018, Tony bet a friend that he could get his pal Nadia to co-host a podcast and then drive her away by being the worst podcast co-host ever. At the same time, Nadia bet a friend that she could co-host a podcast for at least seven seasons no matter what. The simultaneous bets reach a head this week as they review the classic McConaughey/Hudson rom-com. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “Blood” as covered by VloggyOllie.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda In 2000, two big-ticket high-profile Oscar-nominated stars helmed a sweet romcom that nobody saw and nobody remembers, only because everything that happens in the movie is completely insane and the main plotline is David Duchovny’s wife dying and her heart being transplanted into Minnie Driver, who then falls in love with David Duchovny separately. Nadia enters her David Duchovny phase. Tony brings back the podcast’s best segment, Aishwarya Rai Update. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “Dead!" as covered by lizzietupman.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda A cameo from Michael Bloomberg. Ashton Kutcher learning the true meaning of New Year’s Eve. Bon Jovi playing Bon Jovi in a movie where they didn’t pay for the rights to any Bon Jovi songs. Could this be…the greatest movie of all time? Nadia and Tony celebrate the holidays with the most jaw-dropping all-star cast of 2011. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “Helena" as covered by Jessica Chi.
CLUELESS (or, Twinkerton)

CLUELESS (or, Twinkerton)

2022-12-1501:16:47

SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Tony and Nadia watch one of the most enduring teen movies of all time, and it’s actually pretty good so this one is more about how much Tony and Nadia have aged, and whether they themselves have aged poorly. Nadia investigates Paul Rudd’s parents. Tony discovers the most powerful ska song of all time. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome to the Black Parade" as covered by Sophie Scarlette.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Nadia and Tony tackle another classic high school rom-com, which is very pleasant and delightful if you can get past like six different adult characters becoming horny for high school students. Tony invents a new game. Nadia revisits her high school blog. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s “Teenagers" as covered by Elise Ecklund.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Tony has run out of pod-ternity leave time, so he and Nadia are back with an all-new “Kaos-With-A-K Season”, beginning with the ultra-blue college comedy that launched the careers of Ryan Reynolds and Kal Penn in the most horrifying way possible, and also contains an Oscar-worthy laxative gag. It feels very good to be back. Our theme song is "Yr Throat" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is My Chemical Romance’s' “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)" as covered by Elise Ecklund.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Tony and Nadia close out the Disney season with a Christmas selection from the Disney+ era, and a prime example of current-world Disney cranking out worthless chum for their endless content scroll, starring a “worthless chum” in the form of a British child actor with negative charisma, surrounded by talented comedians who try so hard to save this movie and fail miserably. Tony shares exciting news about the upcoming hiatus. Nadia breaks down her new favorite conspiracy theory. Tony and Nadia both repeatedly talk about John Hughes' involvement without remembering that he's been dead for years. We’ll see you in season 6. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com .
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda After five long seasons of waiting, we finally talk about Italian people. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is Dean Martin's’s “Volare” as covered by Ukulada.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda After Tony and Nadia finish cleaning up the respective floods that happened in each of their homes as divine punishment for podcasting, they dive through the magic time tunnel to this phoned-in Thomas Ian Nicholas vehicle that also stars...wait, Kate Winslet is in this? Daniel Craig has a bowl cut? What the hell? Tony brings back the “Are There Sequels?” segment. Nadia ponders what would happen if a medieval peasant ate a Snickers bar. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees” as covered by Shahar Erez.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda The heartwarming story of a young woman who tries the same lie on her parents eight times in a row and gets caught every single time. Tony and Nadia discuss the finer points of filmmaking - How many montages is too many? Are the Irish the true victims of racism? Why are the three main characters named Jess, Jules and Joe? How many times should you say the title of the film as a line of dialogue? - and then they crack up during the review segment again. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” as covered by Madeline Plamondon.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda In 1997, Bill Kelly wrote an R-rated parody of Disney princess musicals. Disney bought the screenplay, gutted it, and 10 years later turned it into a meta-tribute to Disney princess musicals, and wouldn't you know it, it actually worked. Tony and Nadia dive through the mystical three-dimensional portal and are honestly just happy they get to watch a good movie for once. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is "True Love's Kiss" as covered by Alexandra Toner.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Chad Michael Murray sweeps his hair back, fixes his piercing gaze on Lindsay Lohan, and asks "you like The Hives, right?" With that trigger phrase, we dive into a profound exploration of the labyrinth of memory and nostalgia and its implications for culture just kidding we both say the phrase "MILF pussy" a lot. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is Avril Lavigne's "Complicated" as covered by Tanya.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda "Be careful what you podcast - children will listen." Such is the wisdom of this trash adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's famous 1987 extended musical metaphor for the AIDS crisis, re-cast with an A-List team delivering the least charismatic or interesting performances in movie musical history, as they cram all of those Sondheim-y syllables into those Sondheim-y diminished chords. Tony sings a song. Nadia's battery dies. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" as covered by Lindsee Ann.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Tony and Nadia discuss the anxieties of marriage, parenthood, and family life through the lens of accidentally shrinking and then almost eating your own children. Rick Moranis, as always, turns in the performance of a lifetime, and we're just relieved we get to watch a good movie this time. Tony explores the history of the Disney Legends awards. Nadia cries when the ant dies. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me With Science" as covered by uke4ia.
SUPPORT THE SHOW AT ko-fi.com/prollyshoulda Can any movie be a "classic'' if you just relentlessly air it on cable enough times? Well, that's what Disney did with this half-assed Halloween staple where every actor clearly thinks they are in a different movie and Sarah Jessica Parker thinks she's in a very horny movie. Also Tony kills a spider. Our theme song is "USA" by Jeff Rosenstock; Jeff's music is distributed under a Creative Commons license and available at quoteunquoterecords.com . This week's outro music is Jay Hawkins’ “I Put a Spell On You” as covered by Kirk Woodley. Our spooky music for Former Current Events was “Interlude One” by Bound Under Root, which is also distributed under a Creative Commons license.
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