Comedian Frank Liotti and writer Eila Mell discuss the wonderfully twisted side of all things pop culture. From Rocky Horror to John Waters, Paris is Burning to Pose, Mommie Dearest to Miranda Priestly, Tootie to Jan Brady, with a weekly episode corner reflecting on "Hairdo of the week." A rip-roaring ride through the minds of two former rebel outcast kids who never lost their love for the seedy underbelly of a world where they're all going to laugh at you, wire hangers aren't allowed and the category is always fun. That's all.
The Jiffy Pop Culture podcast is an absolute gem in the world of pop culture podcasts. Hosted by Elia and Frank, this show consistently churns out fresh and hilarious content on a regular basis. Their knowledge about a wide range of topics is truly impressive, making each episode informative and entertaining. From movies to TV shows to iconic figures, Elia and Frank cover it all with wit and charm. It's clear that they have a genuine passion for pop culture, which shines through in every episode.
One of the best aspects of The Jiffy Pop Culture podcast is the chemistry between Elia and Frank. Their banter is natural and effortless, creating a dynamic that feels like you're hanging out with your funniest friends. They are brutally honest in their opinions, which adds a refreshing level of authenticity to the discussions. This podcast never fails to deliver laughs and keep listeners entertained from start to finish.
Another highlight of this podcast is its depth of analysis. While some pop culture podcasts may only scratch the surface, Elia and Frank dive deep into their chosen topics. They provide insightful commentary that gives listeners a new perspective on movies and shows they may already be familiar with. This added layer of depth sets The Jiffy Pop Culture podcast apart from others in the genre.
As for drawbacks, it's hard to find any significant ones with this podcast. Some listeners might prefer more structure or segments within each episode, but the conversational format works well for Elia and Frank's rapport. Additionally, while their humor can be appreciated by a wide audience, there may be occasional moments where jokes or references don't land for everyone.
In conclusion, The Jiffy Pop Culture podcast is a must-listen for any fan of pop culture. Elia and Frank bring humor, honesty, and expertise to every episode, creating an enjoyable experience for anyone who tunes in. Whether you're looking for nostalgia or insights into your favorite movies and shows, this podcast delivers in spades. With their consistent output of fantastic content, Elia and Frank have solidified themselves as top-tier hosts in the world of pop culture podcasts.
An Exorcist rip-off in which Glenn Close subtly lets someone know they need Lume.
The movie that helped Danny Glover land the role of the person who uncontrollably laughs and cries in those Rx commercials.
Why is Mrs. Voorhees so angry if her son is still alive?
This encore episode celebrates Halloween's 45th anniversary! Yelp Review: If I could, I would give this babysitter ZERO stars! She had sex in our bed, and the whole room smelled like eggs. Her boyfriend was still hanging around the kitchen when we got home, the phone was off the hook, the dog was dead, our kids were missing, and worst of all she left crumbs on the countertop! Submitted by M Myers, lovemyknife@gmail.com
The best part of waking up is brains in your cup.
Scream because Neve Campbell survived and appeared in sequels.
Dolly Parton is a sex worker turned pimp who owns a rifle and sings.
The little pill with the big story to tell.
A movie in which we're supposed to believe that Whitney Houston is nominated for an Oscar.
The boyfriend Barbie didn't want you to meet spoons with a six year old.
Two women who buy eternal life maintain their appearance with spray paint.
Christie Brinkley's intellectual disability inevitably draws her to Chevy Chase.
Dive into summer movies with our guest, Instagram sensation @JeffreyMixed.
Jennifer Love Hewitt has a summer fling with the Gorton's Fisherman who shows her his "hook."
Instagram sensation JeffreyMixed drops by to discuss the Barbie movie.
A film about female empowerment but Ken has all the best lines. #IRONY
The lead in this movie is so boring he makes Kevin Costner seem like a spitfire. At least Melanie Griffith only has 15 minutes of screen time.
Just when you thought it was safe to go and learn your lines for “All That Jazz…"
Carrie White's mother becomes an alien and they buy her a makeover at Elizabeth Arden.
Can someone explain how the blind man wins at the silent auction?
Annabella Sciorra raids Kurt Cobain's closet and Rebecca de Mornay uses “the R-word” and has a really bad fight with a bathroom stall.
Wendie Jo Sperber can't stop eating and is ignored by her mother.
Tina Turner was a brilliant performer, and an inspiration to millions who left behind a powerful legacy. Ike turner gave us the Dorothy Hamill wig.
You'll REALLY be rooting for the zombie when you see the non-binary middle child.
An all new 2 part episode on the most important film of all time (Warning: Exposure to this film induces male homosexuality).
An all new 2 part episode on the most important film of all time (Warning: Exposure to this film induces male homosexuality).
“They're Here!” (They're Queer! They're Poltergeist!”)
Sometimes being a bitch, is all a woman has to hold onto it if she can't reach her China pig.
Jan finally found something that she's better at than Marcia #rawdog
The hosts of this podcast are being treated for syphilis from watching “Pretty Baby.” Please stand by.
If only Janet Leigh had a bottle of Mr. Bubble this would never have happened.
The queen of tax fraud, lipstick, and wasting 22 million on a dog!
Hurry up and watch before it becomes illegal.
The only reason Susan Dey got LA Law is because no one saw Looker.
Meryl Streep dons a shag and takes showers that would make Joan Crawford feel clean.
Sigourney Weaver tries to thaw the ice storm in Kevin Kline's balls while Joan Allen shoplifts.
There's nothing evil about zombies who sound like Muppets, love to laugh, and are huge improvements over their human counterparts.
"You sho' got a purty mouth," said the man from the town that teeth forgot.
It's easy to smile when Kevin Bacon's your dad and gets you the lead in a movie.
Bette Midler plays a rock-star drug addict who's prettier than Janis Joplin.
Pinky Tuscadero has broken up with The Fonz and we're supposed to believe that she's now a 45-year-old rock star named “Blaze” being stalked by a soon to be Kaitlyn Jenner lookalike.
Lana Turner is Mommie Dearest lite as she imitates a human being and tortures her maid.
An ugly duckling whose mother sounds like Barry White only goes after swans who are out of her league that don't wanna touch her.