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Pop and Schlock
Jacob King x Meredith Nudo
81 episodes
2 days ago
The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.
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The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.
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TV & Film
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Episode Sixteen - Jurassic World : Dominion (Extended Cut) [Peacock]
Pop and Schlock
1 hour 17 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Episode Sixteen - Jurassic World : Dominion (Extended Cut) [Peacock]

Open the door, get on the floor, everyone's talkin' dinosaurs! Join us as we jump in and examine Jurassic World: Dominion, a film that dares to ask the important questions like "doesn't this dinosaur movie have enough locusts?" Be sure to follow us on Instagram & Twitter @PopSchlockPod and check out our new Patreon page. Enjoy!

Pop and Schlock
The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.