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You Are Not the Jellicle Choice

You Are Not the Jellicle Choice

Author: Hug House Productions

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Every year, the Hug House founders watch the cinematic masterpiece that is Cats (2019) on the eve of the scariest month of the year, because they hate themselves and it's the most terrifying movie they could think of.
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Episode Notes In this, the first episode of You Are Not the Jellicle Choice, we try to understand why we're doing this, talk way too much about buttholes, and ultimately descend further into hell while discussing Cats (2019) at length. Mentioned in the episode: "Why the Music in Cats (2019) is Worse than you Thought" by Sideways (Youtube) Credits: Co-hosted by Anne Baird, Katie Youmans, and Wil Williams. Edited and sound designed by Wil Williams. Music by Komiku. Website and Transcripts can be found at HugHouse.Productions/JellicleChoice. Follow us on Twitter at @NotTheJellicle. Support this show and more at Patreon.com/HugHousePods.
We don't want to do this. But we're not cowards and can't help but commit to the bit. So we watched Cats (2019) again. Credits: Co-hosted by Anne Baird, Katie Youmans, and Wil Williams. Edited and sound designed by Wil Williams. Website and Transcripts can be found at HugHouse.Productions/JellicleChoice. Follow us on Twitter at @NotTheJellicle. Support this show and more at Patreon.com/HugHousePods.
Guess what's still a bad movie? It's Cats (2019)! This year for our most worst tradition, we are joined by our most best boy, Josh Rubino, whose Gus the Theater Cat impression is perfect. (Content warning: Wil is NOT sober. Drug mentions throughout!) Credits: Co-hosted by Anne Baird, Josh Rubino, and Wil Williams. Edited and sound designed by Wil Williams. Website and Transcripts can be found at HugHouse.Productions/JellicleChoice. Follow us on Twitter at @NotTheJellicle. Support this show and more at Patreon.com/HugHousePods.
This year, we bring you a new guest: Katie Chin, improv comedian extraordinaire, and voice of Grace Chen on VALENCE. And Katie brings us a new reading of this film: these cats aren't asking to die, because they are already dead, and have been dead the whole time. OKAY