
A Collection of Episodes featuring David Chen & Joanna Robinson;
1) In the very first episode of Gen Pop, Joanna and David are joined by James Poniewozik from the NYTimes to discuss online theorizing and whether it's hurting television.
2) Joanna and David are joined by Maureen Ryan from Variety to discuss the use of sexual assault in television and film.
3) David and Joanna discuss the bittersweet movie endings of 2016. Amy Nicholson, chief film critic at MTV News, stops by to share her thoughts on La La Land.
4) David and Joanna discuss the how people grieve online, and the rise of grief policing. Megan Garber joins us from The Atlantic.
5) Joanna and David count down their top 10 most anticipated films of 2017.
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Dec 15, 2020
5 hr 19 min

An intimate interview between myself and my fuck buddy who identifies as straight. We talk about his self-identification as being “DL” (down-low), if he considers himself to be closeted with his sexuality, how he identifies sexually, how he started meeting men, what he thinks about me, what sex is like with me, and much more. It’s a fascinating insight into a world that’s often judged and misunderstood. Keep an open mind - as not everything is "black and white" for everyone. He also has a very sexy voice, so you’re welcome.
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Dec 15, 2020
37 min

Interview
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Nov 27, 2020
55 min

Featuring Madonna, The Ting-Tings, & Toni Basil.
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Nov 27, 2020
6 min

Reflecting on the one year anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub tragedy.
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Nov 27, 2020
55 min

Here's the WHM Behind the Laughter reason: We made the pilot and Andrew had put it up as a way to test the whole thing. iTunes ended up featuring our podcast as New and Noteworthy, so that episode was getting a lot of downloads, and we were getting 1 star reviews due to the sound quality. Then as people began to listen to the show, a lot of folks like to start podcasts from episode 1. So we were doing ourselves a favor by deleting it. So if you're a super fan and you still have it or found it, cool, but we no longer consider it canon.
Rescued from the bowels of the internet, it's the 1st episode of We Hate Movies!
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Nov 27, 2020
33 min

Kojima recently went through a very public breakup with Konami, a publisher with whom he created games - including Metal Gear Solid titles - for about 30 years. The departure came as Konami killed off Silent Hills, a reboot of the horror franchise, that was to be the result of a collaboration between Kojima and del Toro with voice acting by Norman Reedus (The Walking Dead).
Now Kojima is working on building his new studio and a new game for Sony. I sat down with Kojima shortly before he took the stage with Del Toro at DICE Summit, to discuss his future and breaking up with Konami, Metal Gear and Silent Hill.
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Nov 8, 2020
19 min

You may already know the name of David DeCoteau, or perhaps you know him under one of his many aliases: Mary Crawford, Julian Breen or the amusingly named Richard “Dick” Chasen. He’s directed 100 feature films as of this year, including four of the classic Puppet Master movies, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000, Witchhouse, the Brotherhood franchise, the 1313 franchise and the modern cult classic A Talking Cat!?! And how does he celebrate such a glorious accomplishment? Why, by appearing on The B-Movies Podcast of course!
That’s right, it’s an in-depth interview with B-Movie titan David DeCoteau about his rise to straight-to-video prominence, the foundation of Full Moon Pictures, the rise and fall of Skinemax, the production of the Puppet Master movies, his ratings fiascos with the MPAA, and of course, A Talking Cat!?!, which David DeCoteau reveals was supposed to be outrageous on purpose. He also says that Eric Roberts, the voice of the talking cat, really did perform his entire role in fifteen minutes in his own living room. Because obviously.
Why didn’t David DeCoteau cast Brad Pitt in one of his early horror movies? You’ll find out on The B-Movies Podcast Presents: David DeCoteau! Subscribe to The B-Movies Podcast on iTunes, follow us on Twitter on @BMoviesPodcast, @WilliamBibbiani and @WitneySeibold, and follow the kid who pretends to be David DeCoteau on Twitter at @DavidDeCoteau, and check out his website RapidHeart.com!
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Nov 8, 2020
1 hr 6 min

UK Editor Laura Dale is joined by Joe Parlock and Vikki Blake to shout a bunch of words about E3.
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Nov 8, 2020
56 min

The final Joystiq Presents podcast gives members of the staff a moment to thank the Joystiq community and say a final farewell.
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Nov 8, 2020
35 min
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