Following on last week’s exploration of COVID-produced content, the gals chat about an installment of Solos (2021). In this episode, the incomparable Helen Mirren plays the semi-invisible Peg, which even further shows her acting chops.
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Following on last week’s exploration of COVID-produced content, the gals chat about an installment of Solos (2021). In this episode, the incomparable Helen Mirren plays the semi-invisible Peg, which even further shows her acting chops.
Following on last week’s exploration of COVID-produced content, the gals chat about an installment of Solos (2021). In this episode, the incomparable Helen Mirren plays the semi-invisible Peg, which even further shows her acting chops.
The gals reminisce about the joys of the pandemic and the fun of relationships as they chat about Significant Other (2022). Also, how much they enjoy camping.
Continuing on our journey of British scifi, the gals chat about an episode of the early 2010s series Wizards vs. Aliens. Though made only a mere dozen years ago, it has the feel of the more arcane material of the early 90s. And prehensile eyes.
The gals of SYNWiS are back and continue chatting about Sorry to Bother You (2018). Sadly, things are only going to get worse for our protagonist in a very disturbing way.
A modern allegory for our times about the horrors of unfettered capitalism and tech bro shitheadery, listen as Amy and Sarah chat about Sorry to Bother You (2018). Though this movie was made in “simpler” times, it seems saddeningly prescient now.
Ever wonder how hard it is to walk? What about if you’ve never eaten food before? Would cockroaches be your first meal? The answers to these and many other questions await as you listen to the gals chat about The Strangerers (2000).
Journey forward 800,000 years into the future to see that Earth has become a truly bizarre place! Listen as Amy and Sarah chat about how not even Guy Pearce could save The Time Machine (2002).
After an unexpected hiatus, the gals are back to talk scifi and 90s kids’ programming. This week, take a trip down memory lane with Eerie, Indiana (1991-1992) a town that provides X Files content for children.
This week the gals chat about the bittersweet tearjerker The Iron Giant (1999). Was this the electric moment when Vin Diesel knew that he’d eventually have a cottage industry of voice work in Guardians of the Galaxy? Who’s to say?
This may be the deepest hair and make up talk the SYNWiS gals have ever gotten into! Join as Sarah and Amy discuss face make up (not the kind you’re thinking of) and fringe princess belts as they explore the truly, truly, truly outrageous world of Jem (1985-1988).
According to this movie, “life is not a malfunction.” Of course, Amy and Sarah have some quibbles with that as well as the amount of kittens Ally Sheedy allows in her kitchen. Listen as they chat about 80s classic Short Circuit (1986).
Do comedians have the saddest inner lives? This week’s discussion of Mork & Mindy (1978-1982) perhaps unintentionally encourages a reflection on the nature of celebrity culture and the price of fame. Also, should your boss sleep off their hangover at your place?
What would you do if you were stuck in a podunk town with nothing but your insect research? Maybe you, too, would decide to infuse yourself and all your best girlfriends with bee qualities. The gals try not to judge while they chat about Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973).
What would you do if all of humanity disappeared while you weren’t paying attention? Is it the best gift of your life or the worst curse? Listen as Amy and Sarah chat about that and mind control when they discuss an an episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-1968).
The gals experiment with watching two versions of the same movie: The Nutty Professor (1963 and 1996). Two comedy legends, Jerry Lewis and Eddie Murphy, both give their best shots of teaching us to love ourselves as we are. Amy and Sarah remain skeptical.
Did you ever realize that invisible people are also nude?!?!? This is the episode where Amy finally does and it’s truly magical. Listen as she and Sarah chat about The Invisible Man (1958-1960).
Have you ever wondered how the human species would react when aliens reveal themselves? So have lots of scifi writers and directors! This week, the ladies chat about one of the earliest versions of this plot device The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951).
As our billionaire overlords seek to ruin our lives, do you ever wonder just how powerful AI could really get? Also, do you remember how hilarious Janeane Garofalo is? The gals think through these big questions while they talk about an episode of Mrs Davis (2023).
Do you know what planned obsolescence is? Would you go to Mars for your first date? What does the future hold for humanity? To get the answers to these and many other questions, listen to the gals as they chat about Moonshot (2022).
Following on last week’s exploration of COVID-produced content, the gals chat about an installment of Solos (2021). In this episode, the incomparable Helen Mirren plays the semi-invisible Peg, which even further shows her acting chops.