This is a strange little podcast.
On the surface, we are just another movie podcast that fact checks biopics. Scratch that surface and you find that truth can be stranger than fiction. We are here with a mission to present the truth, appreciate what was left behind and right some wrongs. The film will dictate where the discussion goes. Will it be politics, sports, pop culture, music or history? The possibilities are endless.
At the end of the episode, you will have a greater appreciation for the things you thought you knew. You might find that you fall in love the subject that we discussed. Or, what we share might make you mad. We get it. We feel the same way.
Find us at your favorite place for podcasts, or at www.biopicsmostlysuck.com
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This is a strange little podcast.
On the surface, we are just another movie podcast that fact checks biopics. Scratch that surface and you find that truth can be stranger than fiction. We are here with a mission to present the truth, appreciate what was left behind and right some wrongs. The film will dictate where the discussion goes. Will it be politics, sports, pop culture, music or history? The possibilities are endless.
At the end of the episode, you will have a greater appreciation for the things you thought you knew. You might find that you fall in love the subject that we discussed. Or, what we share might make you mad. We get it. We feel the same way.
Find us at your favorite place for podcasts, or at www.biopicsmostlysuck.com
Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter love each other. They got married, but cannot live as a married couple in Virginia, even though Virginia is for lovers. Why? He is white, and she is black. Or is she Indian? If she were Indian, the law says it would OK for her to be married to a white man in Virginia, unless she is called Negro, then it is not OK. Oh, these white supremacy laws really do complicate everything.
Well, Richard and Mildred didn't like it either, and they took their case to the Supreme Court which smacked down the racist laws and allowed people of all races to marry whomever they wanted.
There are mysteries about this seemingly straight forward story to be discovered. We'll talk about the law that kept the Lovings from being married and the real story behind the letter Mildred may not have sent to Robert Kennedy.
Join me as we talk to Lolita, David and Dawn. We'll tell the true story about the behind Loving, a movie based on a true story.
Biopics (Mostly) Suck Podcast
This is a strange little podcast.
On the surface, we are just another movie podcast that fact checks biopics. Scratch that surface and you find that truth can be stranger than fiction. We are here with a mission to present the truth, appreciate what was left behind and right some wrongs. The film will dictate where the discussion goes. Will it be politics, sports, pop culture, music or history? The possibilities are endless.
At the end of the episode, you will have a greater appreciation for the things you thought you knew. You might find that you fall in love the subject that we discussed. Or, what we share might make you mad. We get it. We feel the same way.
Find us at your favorite place for podcasts, or at www.biopicsmostlysuck.com