GWYGH, Ep. 113: Thirty, Trashy, and Thriving

So we just found out that you guys apparently weren't getting our episodes for the last two years? Weird. We really thought that the Podcrust dot ru dot biz was a legit website. And since our digital currency Trashcoin didn't take off, we're back, baby.

To celebrate a new decade of life, Kate and Janine revisit a rom-com classic: 13 Going on 30 (2004), starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo.

Thank you for supporting GWYGH throughout our radio silence. We recently donated the funds in our Patreon account to The Trevor Project to support LGBTQ+ youth. Shout out to Paul Ryberg of Plug-in Missing and The Minute Pod for our awesome theme song!

GWYGH, Ep. 107: Club Trash

Back in October, Brian from The Blood Buddies invited Janine to watch one of their favorite slasher comedy flicks: Club Dread (2004). How exactly does a film with a budget of of $8.6 million only gross $7.6 million at the box office? Listen and find out!

You can find Brian's podcast The Blood Buddies wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Check out the website www.bloodbuddies.com for more info! Be sure to check out their band The Plastic Flamingos! https://www.facebook.com/PlasticFlamingosNC/

Thank you so much to Paul Ryberg of Plug-in Missing and The Minute Pod for our awesome theme song. Big shout out to Taylor Killian for his editing of this episode, as well as a thank you to all of our patrons who support us at Patreon.com/HatePodcast!

GWYGH, Ep. 078: Hot Mess

Did you know that the hit song Mr. Brightside by The Killers has stayed on the Top 100 charts in the UK since its release in 2004? Kate and Janine revisit the band's debut album Hot Fuss (2004), including creating the definitive ranking of songs from Bop Lite to Bopgasm. Don't miss another installment of Janine's embarrassing middle school memories!

Thanks so much to Paul Ryberg of Plug-in Missing and The Minute Pod for our theme song! Consider supporting us on Patreon for exclusive content.

GWYGH, Ep. 071: Thanks for the Bean!

We have been on a bit of a hiatus and we know you missed us -- but it was for a good reason! Janine went up to Chicago to visit Kate for a few days and they got up to a lot of fun things. Seeing Janine's favorite movie BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER (1999) was a very special treat -- and the topic of this episode. Happy pride month to all of you! We love you!

Thanks to Paul Ryberg of Minute Pod and Plug-in Missing for our awesome theme song.

GWYGH, Ep. 030: Baked Potato Earth

Janine offers Kate the choice between two delightfully awful science fiction movies: The Core (2003) or Day After Tomorrow (2004), both movies wherein the Earth is trying to kill itself and intrepid scientists have to find a way to survive. Also, thinly veiled political criticism? The 2000s were weird.

Thanks to Paul Ryberg from Plug-In Missing for our incredibly catchy theme song!

GWYGH, Ep. 027: A Super Cool Skeleton

Kate and Janine celebrate the anniversary of Guess What You're Gonna Hate? by watching the movie that ought to be the tagline of our podcast: National Treasure (2004). We also discuss what treasures we'd hope to find as well as the future of National Treasure 3.

Thank you for listening to our podcast. We love our audience and we always want to hear from you! Find us on social media @hatepodcast.

GWYGH, Ep. 025: Spiritually Transmitted Disease

Another spooky week of October means another spooky movie. Why not watch the Thai horror movie Shutter (2004) -- oh, what? You watched the US remake, Shutter (2008)? WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?! Kate and Janine compare the two plots and discuss their survival plans if ghosts started showing up in their selfies.

GWYGH, Ep. 021: Vocal Tots

Do you ever want to recapture the feeling of watching something that perhaps shaped your prepubescent humor and appreciation for tater tots? Well, unless you have a time machine, it's not possible. Keep your nostalgia goggles firmly on and reminisce about Napoleon Dynamite (2004) with us, a film we refused to rewatch because we loved it too much. 

GWYGH, Ep. 020: Gross Pair of Converses

Let me tell you something about Mean Girls (2004). It was an iconic movie for us in middle school. I know, right? So embarrassing. I don't even... whatever. So then in eighth grade, I saw my first PG-13 movie, and the quotes permeated my sense of humor growing up. And now I guess Kate Harlow from Subverted Tropes is here to let us quote this movie into oblivion! We discuss cliques, questionable fashion choices, PG-13 ratings, and how formative this comedy is for most Millennials. 

Listen to Subverted Tropes wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Find them Twitter: @SubvertedTropes!
 

GWYGH, Ep. 019: Man Babies

In 2000s media, men were encouraged to be immature and irresponsible, because having fun beats growing up any day. Long-time listener, first time guest Darrell Winfree offers his wife Janine the choice between two terrible 2000s bro comedies: Saving Silverman (2001) or Without a Paddle (2004). 

Check out a message from our friends over at Loaded Literature, a podcast that is the delightful result of mixing three literature degrees, booze, and book clubs. Find them at loadedliteraturepodcast.com!

GWYGH, Ep. 011: Lucy and the Spy, With Diamonds (Janine's Notes)

A few episodes ago, Kate and Janine watched of D.E.B.S. (2004), wherein a secret test hidden in the SAT is used to select the perfect spy. This LGBT action/comedy/romance/spy movie is a wonderful film full of fluff and meetcutes and perhaps one of the only movies we review that we'll recommend you watch. The following is Janine's notes while she was watching the movie. 

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GWYGH, Ep. 014: Radio Requests

At a listener's request, Kate and Janine watch Saved! (2004), a satirical teen comedy starring Mandy Moore, Jena Malone, and Macaulay Culkin. Turns out it's hard to stay on topic when the movie is legitimately enjoyable and worthwhile, so there's an absolute mishmash of elements in this episode, including: censorship via hiphop airhorns, mistaken identity via email, repeated requests on the radio for Smooth by Santana featuring Rob Thomas and Matchbox 20, and walking out of movie theaters.

Listen for a message from Not Your Little Lady, a podcast featuring women living outside of the South's socially accepted norms.

GWYGH, Ep. 13: BasketBlades (TM)

Picture this: you're at a yard sale, browsing a selection of DVDs, when you're faced with a choice: Secondhand Lions (2003) or Dodgeball (2004). They're marked $3 dollars each, and you only have $2.83 in assorted coins jangling in your pocket. Your hands are shaking. You know you can't take them both home with you. You'll barely be able to haggle the price down to buy one and still have a quarter for that waterlogged paperback copy of "A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey that you've been eyeing. What do you do? Which do you choose? Well, we can't answer that for you. That's your own journey. When Kate made the same offer to Janine, however, she decided to go with Dodgeball, a mid-2000s comedy starring Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller. Don't miss out on our discussion on how exploding birds improve any sport as well as our new business venture: Basketblades™.

Be sure to listen to a message from The M-Word Pod, a podcast about embracing the millennial identity, letting a friendship survive the trauma of long distance, & solving the problems of the world (some of which they created themselves). 

The M-Word Pod: www.mwordpod.com
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GWYGH, Ep. 11: Lucy and the Spy, With Diamonds

Kate introduces Janine to the wonderful world of D.E.B.S. (2004), wherein a secret test hidden in the SAT is used to select the perfect spy. This LGBT action/comedy/romance/spy movie is a wonderful film full of fluff and meetcutes and perhaps one of the only movies we review that we'll recommend you watch. 

Be sure to listen for a message from Wild Cozy Truth, a feminist personal development podcast for millennial women who are skeptical of personal development. You can find Wild Cozy Truth at https://www.wildcozytruth.com ! 

GWYGH, Ep. 008: Don't Mean a Thing

Don't got that swing? Sorry - it don't mean a thing! Kate offers Janine a selection of Japanese movies, including Kamikaze Girls (2004), Battle Royale (2000), and Swing Girls (2004). Be sure to participate in our giveaway contest by leaving a review of our podcast. Also, check out the message from our friends over at Best Forevers Pod! Many thanks to Lee Rosevere for the song "Arcade Market," which makes for some killer bumper music. 

Listen to Best Forevers Pod: http://bestforeverspod.libsyn.com/

GWYGH, Ep. 004: Hostile Work Environment

In the very first episode of 2018, Janine and Kate discuss the absolute plethora of early 2000s media centering around romance in the White House as they consider their hardest decision yet: whether to watch First Daughter (2004) or Chasing Liberty (2004), two movies that are nearly identical in plot.