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The Juiciest Bits
Mandy Elliott and Charlie Barber
51 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this biweekly podcast, Mandy Elliott and Charlie Barber choose a movie to watch, discuss, make fun of, and fight about. They talk a lot about issues of race, gender, and sexuality and their conversations are intellectual, yet refreshingly irreverent.
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In this biweekly podcast, Mandy Elliott and Charlie Barber choose a movie to watch, discuss, make fun of, and fight about. They talk a lot about issues of race, gender, and sexuality and their conversations are intellectual, yet refreshingly irreverent.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Just Some Ordinary People: Sullivan's Travels
The Juiciest Bits
1 hour 9 minutes 19 seconds
2 weeks ago
Just Some Ordinary People: Sullivan's Travels

Well hello! We know you've had a bit of a wait for this episode, but we're back and ready to give you the final episode of our Preston Sturges series. Today we're talking about Sullivan's Travels (1941) and the privileged propensity to try on poverty, just for a little bit, just to see how it feels, before scuttling back to relative comfort.

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The Juiciest Bits
In this biweekly podcast, Mandy Elliott and Charlie Barber choose a movie to watch, discuss, make fun of, and fight about. They talk a lot about issues of race, gender, and sexuality and their conversations are intellectual, yet refreshingly irreverent.