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Bratz isn't exactly considered the height of cinematic mastery – but should it be? Its nomination for five Raspberry Awards certainly leaves a sour taste on our tongues. Join us as we meticulously break down this iconic, unapologetic, and ultra-feminine interrogation of society's rules and power structures. Remember to check out Project Watermelon, which works to fundraise for evacuations, deliver life-saving aid, and support Palestinians to resume their lives in the long term. Find more details on Instagram @projectwater.melon. Please rate and review! Say hi on Instagram and Tumblr, email us at thegraveyardslot@gmail.com, and visit our website for more.
I veckans avsnitt av Soffhjältarna når vi kulmen på prissäsongen då vi diskuterar både Oscarsgalan och Raspberry Awards. Dessutom snack om filmerna Wonka och Rush. Trevlig lyssning! >> klicka här för att lyssna eller spara som mp3
We discuss the 40 year anniversary of The Raspberries, Donna watched 2 movies that she really wanted to like, Dogs are biting kids more (What!?), Useless purchases, and Thanksgiving themed candy corn (just what we need)
After mourning the loss of their private investigator, Bryan and Dirk head back into the studio to honor the final wishes of Detective Longcar. Their recent persistence has paid off in a big way and the Bad Boys of Podcasting are ready to celebrate! In the Listener Lagoon, Bryan and Dirk fielded questions from the internet and played a couple listener voicemails. The Randomizer selected the article about the golden Raspberry Awards (also known as The Razzies). ⭐ Like what you hear? Leave us a five-star review wherever you listen! ☎️ Leave us a voicemail at 260-355-5713! Links OMG So Random Hehe! Listener Survey Golden Raspberry Awards - Wikipedia OMG So Random Hehe! on Instagram OMG So Random Hehe! on Twitter
We started with a rat movie. A rat movie with Peter Weller trying to kill a giant rat. Then, we went down a long, winding tunnel of Raspberry Awards for worst screenplays. We realized some of these movies are too good to be on this list and others deserve to be here. Tune in and binge with us. Brought to you hungry listeners by Goldbely.com so check out with BINGEWATCHERS on your first snack order to save $25. Featuring music by Heather Whitney. Her song “Moving On Song” is available with her album “Moving On.” Out now on iTunes and Spotify. Check her out https://www.heatherwhitneymusic.com/about/ Binge with us.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
Since Michelle Pfeiffer squeezed into latex in Batman Returns an idea of a Catwoman movie had been teased. Writers, directors, and stars were attached to the project over the years, and it took over a decade for the film to become reality. Now starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry as Patience Phillips, a woman given the mystical powers of a cat, the film hoped to jump on the superhero bandwagon and launch a new franchise. Instead, it won several Raspberry Awards and tanked at the box office. Is this film as bad as its reputation? Listen to Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie as they let the fur fly in our review!
Since Michelle Pfeiffer squeezed into latex in Batman Returns an idea of a Catwoman movie had been teased. Writers, directors, and stars were attached to the project over the years, and it took over a decade for the film to become reality. Now starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry as Patience Phillips, a woman given the mystical powers of a cat, the film hoped to jump on the superhero bandwagon and launch a new franchise. Instead, it won several Raspberry Awards and tanked at the box office. Is this film as bad as its reputation? Listen to Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie as they let the fur fly in our review!
Since Michelle Pfeiffer squeezed into latex in Batman Returns an idea of a Catwoman movie had been teased. Writers, directors, and stars were attached to the project over the years, and it took over a decade for the film to become reality. Now starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry as Patience Phillips, a woman given the mystical powers of a cat, the film hoped to jump on the superhero bandwagon and launch a new franchise. Instead, it won several Raspberry Awards and tanked at the box office. Is this film as bad as its reputation? Listen to Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie as they let the fur fly in our review!
Since Michelle Pfeiffer squeezed into latex in Batman Returns an idea of a Catwoman movie had been teased. Writers, directors, and stars were attached to the project over the years, and it took over a decade for the film to become reality. Now starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry as Patience Phillips, a woman given the mystical powers of a cat, the film hoped to jump on the superhero bandwagon and launch a new franchise. Instead, it won several Raspberry Awards and tanked at the box office. Is this film as bad as its reputation? Listen to Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie as they let the fur fly in our review!
Since Michelle Pfeiffer squeezed into latex in Batman Returns an idea of a Catwoman movie had been teased. Writers, directors, and stars were attached to the project over the years, and it took over a decade for the film to become reality. Now starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry as Patience Phillips, a woman given the mystical powers of a cat, the film hoped to jump on the superhero bandwagon and launch a new franchise. Instead, it won several Raspberry Awards and tanked at the box office. Is this film as bad as its reputation? Listen to Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie as they let the fur fly in our review!