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TheEffIsThis?!
Author: Kait Valdez & Victoria Dunn
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Every week, entertainment enthusiasts Victoria Dunn and Kait Valdez take turns giving a detailed synopsis of a movie, television show, or perhaps even book, that in some way prompts the question: "the eff is this?!"
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Surprise! We're putting up an episode! And buckle up, because we are about to embark on a journey that no one asked for. We're watching all the Bring It On movies. There are six. This is the first (and perhaps only good) one. Enjoy!
We've made it to the end of April and the end of our Real or Fake movies. We're rounding out the month with a cross-dressing sports movie from, 2002, Juwanna Mann.
*This will also be our last episode before a brief hiatus. We'll see you again in August.
We're continuing our string of Real or Fake movie answers this week with the 1979 roller-disco masterpiece, Skatetown, USA. Starring Patrick Swayze and Scott Baio.
This month, we are revisiting some of our favorite real movies from our Real or Fake segments of past episodes. This week, we are talking about the bizarre and unsettling film from the 80s, The Hotel New Hampshire, starring Jodie Foster and Rob Lowe.
*Some subjects discussed in this episode are disturbing and may be triggering.
Nicolas Cage month may be drawing to a close but we still have a couple more episodes left. This week, we're discussing the unintentionally hilarious Cage film, The Wicker Man, from 2006.
On this episode, Kait recounts the surreal early 2000s comedy with a star studded cast, Rat Race.
This week, we venture back into true "The eff is this?" territory with the ill-conceived, single episode long 1990 sitcom, Heil Honey I'm Home! Yep, it sure is about Hitler.
This week, Kait is diving back into the realm of campy lesbian movies with her description of 2014's Girltrash: All Night Long.
This week, Victoria is outraged by the 80s as she describes the ill-conceived plot of, Soul Man. Starring C. Thomas Howell.
Join us, if you dare, for this very long episode (we're not sure why it's so long either), wherein Kait tears down the John Hughes classic, Sixteen Candles. Starring Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall.
On this episode Kait, with help from our first ever special guest, Hannah Einbinder, explains all the wonderful and terrible aspects of the lesbian television show The L Word.
Yes, we realize this episode is a day late. But, you know, sometimes we have minor technical difficulties and sometimes we have to go do our actual jobs that pay the rent. That being said, without further ado, here is Victoria's description of disappointing Netflix horror thriller, The Open House.
Victoria gives Kait a hilarious description of the truly terrible 2005 horror movie, The Gingerdead Man. Starring Gary Busey.
In this episode, Kait and Victoria discuss their first television show, 90s cult classic My So-Called Life. Strap in for Kait's explanation of the series' very special Christmas episode, So-Called Angels.
Kait painstakingly attempts to walk Victoria through the 1977 strange and confusing horror film, Eraserhead, directed by David Lynch.
Victoria tells Kait all about a childhood favorite film of hers, the fantasy epic from 1982, The Beastmaster.
Kait gives Victoria a detailed and impassioned synopsis of the Kevin Smith cult film, Chasing Amy. Starring Ben Affleck and Jason Lee.
Victoria gives Kait a detailed description of the new holiday classic, Merry Kissmas. Plus, a quick game of Real or Fake film synopsis.