Self-proclaimed movie buffs and college women, Mallory and Elisabeth chat about every movie under the sun.
In this house, we LOVE a boxing movie. This week, Mallory introduces Elisabeth to the wild world of...robot boxing?! We discuss the 2011 Hugh Jackman cinematic adventure that is “Real Steel.” Later, we ask the real questions; in particular, why female sports movies are almost always about ice skating. NOTES: Music by Podcast.co, “One Fine Day” and “Balearic Paradox” Hosted by Mallory Clark and Elisabeth Oster
In this episode Mallory and Elisabeth discuss the Anne Hathaway classic film, “The Princess Diaries.” We chat about how we love Julie Andrews and how we don't love that makeover scene. You know the one. Elisabeth rants about her hate for Hathaway's movie BFF, Lily, and Mallory fawns over Chris Pine in the movie sequel. NOTES: Music by Podcast.co, “One Fine Day” and “Balearic Paradox” Hosted by Mallory Clark and Elisabeth Oster
What does “Cruella,” “Tomorrow War,” “Luca,” “Silicon Valley,” “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,” and “Invincible” all have in common? Mallory has watched all of them in the last two weeks. We talk about it. Oh, and we discuss Marvel's “Loki” for 20 minutes in our first ever mini pod! NOTES: “Loki” spoilers end @ 17:00 Music by Podcast.co, “One Fine Day” and “Balearic Paradox” Hosted by Mallory Clark and Elisabeth Oster
Anddd we're back after a school-induced hiatus! Today, come with us to Mount Olympus where we're chatting about the 1997 Disney underrated gem “Hercules.” We get into it on if Meg's a feminist icon, if Phil's a creepy uncle, and more. Later, Mallory flat out denies casting Noah Centineo for the upcoming live-action Hercules and Elisabeth struggles with the pronunciation of Hermes. NOTES: “Leaked” cast list Music by Podcast.co, “One Fine Day” and “Balearic Paradox” Hosted by Mallory Clark and Elisabeth Oster
Welcome to The Movie Girls Podcast pilot episode! Today we're chatting all about 1989 rom-com classic “When Harry Met Sally.” We delve into everything from the hair, fashion, and the real issues from a young female perspective. Later, Mallory reminisces about the forgotten Harry Connick Jr. starring vehicle “Dolphin Tale” and Elisabeth struggles with the conception of Pictionary. NOTES: Top Movie Quotes List When Harry Met Sally alternate ending The history of Pictionary Mallory's stolen movie sum-up quote—Seattle Times Music by Podcast.co, “One Fine Day” and “Balearic Paradox” Trailer- Columbia Pictures Hosted by Mallory Clark and Elisabeth Oster