The podcast where 2 queer frenemies Jaime and Sarah go exploring deep into 2000s movie filth for a queer character. Apologies in advance.
Happy Pride Month! Jaime and Sarah are back to queer 2002 DCOM "Gotta Kick It Up!"
Sarah and Jaime talk about 13 Going on 30, La Rosa De Guadalupe, and being bestieeeees. Aww.
Jaime and Sarah are joined by special guest Nico Correia (@notn1co on Twitter) to discuss "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000).
This episode, Jaime and Sarah aren't joined by anyone and don't watch a movie live! We're back to basics this episode! It's just 2 girlies talkin' The Polie Exprieeeee!!!
This episode, Jaime and Sarah are joined by special guest Joan Ford (ThunderCats Roar, DC Super Hero Girls) to queer "Looney Tunes: Back In Action" (2003).Follow Joan on Twitter, Instagram, and Twitch via @joanhaleyford and twitch.tv/joanhaleyford!
Jaime and Sarah switch things up this episode with a live commentary track for "Election" (1999). Begin watching with us at 15:27!
With spooky szn in full swing, Jaime and Sarah discuss "Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" (2004)!
Boo! It's Aughtsoween so Jaime and Sarah watch "Scary Movie" (2000)! TW: Discussions about violence against women, sexual assault, transphobia, ableism, homophobia, and suicide in the movie.
Jaime and Sarah watch Jaime's favorite movie of all-time: "Juno" (2007)! Happy birthday, Jaime!
This week Sarah and Jaime watch 2007's Sydney White. They talk about the trope of "not being like the other girls," who can and cannot say the word "twink," and Sara Paxton: Anti-Imperialist.
This episode, Jaime and Sarah are back to bitch and sip about the musical *experience* that is "Hairspray" (2007).
This episode, Jaime and Sarah discuss 2007's "Mr. Bean's Holiday"! CW/TW: Discussions about suicide and Nazi imagery in the movie.
Jaime and Sarah talk the Hilary Duff flick, "Raise Your Voice" (2004).
The frenemies Jaime and Sarah discuss the queerterion collection classic "Scooby Doo" (2002).
This episode, the frenemies Jaime and Sarah discuss Hilary Duff's "A Cinderella Story" (2004)! CW: Discussions about sexual assault in the movie.
The frenemies Jaime and Sarah are joined by raffle winner and comedian/photographer Liam Brown (@itsliambrown) to discuss "Paddington 2" (2017)!ALSO: We encountered some audio issues during recording but we hope you can "bear" with us for the delightful, marmalade-filled conversation.
Coming fresh out of Pride Month, Jaime and Sarah return with the violently heterosexual "Garden State" (2004). The frenemies ask that, if you have the means, you please donate to the LGBTQ Freedom Fund, an organization that posts bail to secure the release and safety of LGBTQ+ individuals held in jail and immigration detention. : https://www.lgbtqfund.org/donate-1
It's been the longest pride month of Jaime and Sarah's gay little lives because every queer themed movie they chose felt like 15 hours. This episode they take on 2009’s Brüno, they talk Sasha Baron Cohen’s clown training, US Congressman: Rupaul, and Snoop Dog declaring definitively that love is, in fact, love. CW/TW: Discussions of homophobia, fat-phobia, racism, and sexual harassment in the movie. Also, the frenemies ask that, if you have the means, you pls join them in making a donation to the LGBTQ Freedom Fund: https://www.lgbtqfund.org/donate-1Bonus: Donate $5 or more to the above organization to have a chance at picking a movie to be queered on a future episode. More info can be found via @aughtstobequeer on Instagram and Twitter!
It's still Pride Month so Jaime and Sarah set the movement back thirteen years with "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" (2007). CW/TW: Discussions of homophobia, fat-phobia, yellowface, and sexual harassment in the movie. Also, the frenemies ask that, if you have the means, you pls join them in making a donation to the LGBTQ Freedom Fund: https://www.lgbtqfund.org/donate-1Bonus: Donate $5 or more to the above organization to have a chance at picking a movie to be queered on a future episode. More info can be found via @aughtstobequeer on Instagram and Twitter!
Happy Pride Month, Aughties! Jaime and Sarah are back with a special Pride Month edition episode, featuring special guests Bailey Benningfield and Nico Correia! They discuss the 2008 songsation that is "Mamma Mia". Also, the frenemies ask that, if you have the means, you pls join them in making a donation to the LGBTQ Freedom Fund: https://www.lgbtqfund.org/donate-1Bonus: Donate $5 or more to the above organization to have a chance at picking a movie to be queered on a future episode. More info can be found via @aughtstobequeer on Instagram and Twitter!
How Sarah and Jaime got their romp back: It's "Sleepover" (2004) time, babyy! This episode, the frenemies talk police-approved dating sites for teens, Steve Carrell who started his Oscar-bait campaign with this movie, and Alexa Vega who married the hottest member of Big Time Rush. Apologies in advance.TW/CW: Discussions about fatphobia and religious guilt
Buckle in. In this long episode, the frenemies prove their radical selflessness by watching "Because I Said So" (2007) and recapping the whole movie so you don't ever have to subject yourself to it. They discuss Lorelai Gilmore (great mom, terrible therapist), shit talk Diane Keaton, and against all odds, find a way to sneak in praise for Uncut Gems. Apologies in advance.TW/CW: Discussions about ableism, racism, suicide, psychological and emotional abuse in the movie.
Before the frenemies were openly queer, they identified as openly Latinx. So, this episode they go back to their roots and discuss "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" (2008). They talk Jamie Lee Curtis securing the bag, chicano dad jokes, and the concept of dogs as queer activists. Chihuahua!
The frenemies forgo their original movie pick for this episode and instead choose to discuss the 2006 teen comedy She's The Man. They talk Amanda Bynes the child comedy prodigy, Channing Tatum the adult comedy prodigy, and David Cross who has also been in some movies.
The frenemies are getting both romantic and toxic this week with the 2004 romantic-comedy "50 First Dates"! This episode, they talk iconic president girl boss ally Amy Hill, Sean Astin's Pride casual couture, and this movie's way of making the viewer forget it's toxicity... every single viewing. How meta.SPOILERS AHEAD. CW/TW: Discussions about racism and transphobia in the movie
In this episode, queer frenemies Jaime and Sarah finally get a break from garbage and discuss the romp that is Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen (2004). They talk Megan Fox's lifelong fight against homophobia, Alison Pill taking on the role of a lifetime, and how Carol Kane is NOT Carol King. Finally no CW/TWs, this was a walk through Park Avenue at Christmas... just like walking through the Milky Way. (Except nobody gets mugged and hears an echo of Sarah's voice in the Milky Way... Jaime gets a mic next episode!)
The queer frenemies said "that was cute, let's do it again" so they're doing it again! This episode, they *vent* about the piece of dog shit that is The Hot Chick (2002) by cancelling Rob Schneider's mom, praising yet another white woman actress, and unpacking the very gay club scene. CW/TW: Discussions about homophobia, racism, and sexual assault in the movie.
In this episode, queer frenemies Jaime and Sarah kicks things off by discussing Shallow Hal (2001). They talk Gwyneth Paltrow's take on fat womanhood, how cancelled Tony Robbins is a witch, and settle on a queer character that neither of them expected. Jaime rewrites the movie's IMDB summary. Sarah mispronounces "Farelly Brothers". Neither of them fight (yet).CW: Several discussions about fatphobia, ableism, and transphobia in the movie.