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Best Worst Movies

Best Worst Movies

Alise Chaffins

Maybe you pride yourself on your impeccable films taste, but you have that one "dirty secret" movie that you absolutely love. Maybe you are the person who admits that you love bad movies. Maybe you don't care and you just like what you like. Every movie, no matter how bad, has a fan. On this podcast, Alise and her guests will call fresh that which has been called rotten. Join us and maybe you will discover some of the Best Worst Movies.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Best Worst Movies episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Best Worst Movies for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Best Worst Movies episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Bard has had lots of his work retold, but today we're looking at the 2006 retelling of Twelfth Night in the comedy "She's the Man." This teen comedy has a 43% Rotten Tomatoes score, but is that deserved?

I'm joined by Dianna E. Anderson, an author and activist with a new book, "In Transit," releasing July 12. They pointed me to this movie as a fascinating look at gender politics and the discussion around trans athletes. We talk about Channing Tatum's excellent comedic chops, how I cried at a kind of cheesy moment in the movie, and discover the actor who will always be my choice for Best/Worst actor if he's in a film.

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Pre-order In Transit by Dianna E. Anderson

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Best Worst Movies

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03/31/22 • 1 min

Introduction to the Best Worst Movies podcast!

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Best Worst Movies - S2E2: "Speed Racer" with Pedro Lima
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11/22/23 • 35 min

This week I'm joined by Pedro Lima to discuss one of his favorite films: Speed Racer. This movie was the first one from the Wachowski sisters following The Matrix trilogy. This 2008 movie, starring Emile Hirsch, Matthew Fox, John Goodman, and Christina Ricci is currently at 42% on Rotten Tomatoes. Listen and find out why this movie holds a special place in Pedro's heart.

Follow Pedro on Twitter and Letterboxd. And read more at his website, Shortstick.

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Best Worst Movies - S2E1: "A Knight's Tale" with Sebastian Zavala
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11/01/23 • 33 min

In this episode, Alise and Sebastian discuss A Knight's Tale. This 2001 film stars the late Heath Ledger, Rufus Sewell, Paul Bettany, Shannyn Sossamon, Alan Tudyk, and Mark Addy. We discuss the music, the nostalgia, and the earnestness of the film.

Find more about Sebastian here.

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Before Lin-Manuel Miranda brought us rapping founding fathers, Alan Menken brought us a musical about child labor and the unionization of America in "Newsies." Debuting in 1992 and starring Christian Bale, this film has only a 39% on Rotten Tomatoes.

I'm joined this week by my sister Megan Wright, a writer, teacher, spiritual director, and musician to talk about the movie that she consumed weekly during middle school. We talk about how timely this film is both from a labor and a news perspective, why Bill Pullman should stick to being the president in Independence Day, and how we saw most movies the first time when we were growing up.

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CGP Grey's This Video Will Make You Angry

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Are you needing some feminist content that doesn't bum you out, but rather makes you laugh? Then look no further than this week's episode! In it, Tanya Marlow and I discuss "The Spy Who Dumped Me," a 2018 dark comedy starring Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis that has a 49% on Rotten Tomatoes.

I'm joined this week by Tanya Marlow, an author and disability rights activist. We discuss some of the double standards between movies centering women and men, how a dark comedy can still be really effective, and how feminism doesn't always have to take itself so seriously. It's a really fascinating discussion and you don't want to miss it!

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Tanya Marlow

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Most people volunteer to come onto the podcast to defend a favorite movie, but this time, I recruited my friend Ash Orr to join me when they sent me a voice memo informing me that their hot take was that "Jurassic World: Dominion" was good, actually. The film is still in its early days, but as of recording, it has a 29% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Ash is a political organizer working to make Appalachia a better place for everyone who lives here. In this episode, we talk about memories of watching the original Jurassic Park movie, about the place of childhood existential dread in a dinosaur movie, and about whether dinosaurs as guns are better than talking dinosaurs.

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Best Worst Movies - S1E5: Did I ever tell you you're my hero? - "Beaches"
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06/01/22 • 34 min

Grab a bottle of wine, a box of Kleenex, and your best girlfriends, because we're talking about the classic tear-jerker "Beaches"! This fully 80's chick flick starring Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey has a 42% on Rotten Tomatoes, but a 100% in my heart.

I'm joined this week by Jen Cretu, an artist out of California. The critics may be technically correct about this movie, but we love it anyway, and we talk about why. We have a fun discussion about the significance of the names of the characters in the movie, about CeCe's over the top apartment, and about how you can't really trust Trivial Pursuit.

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Jen's Etsy Shop

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Steven Spielberg. Robin Williams. Dustin Hoffman. Julia Roberts. The 1990's. All of the pieces for a great movie, and somehow still a devastating 29% on Rotten Tomatoes.

This week, my guest is my friend Eric Small, a nurse here in West Virginia. We discuss his deep abiding love for this "not-as-bad-as-it-seems" movie and where we could shave 20 minutes off to make it more manageable. Was Spielberg too ambitious? Did the critics bring too much baggage with them about the cast? Is this actually a bad movie? Is this movie the spiritual predecessor to Our Flag Means Death? Eric and I discuss all of this and more.

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Siskel and Ebert may be two of the all-time greatest film critics, but they got it completely wrong when they reviewed the 1986 comedy classic, "Three Amigos!" A film starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Chevy Chase at the height of their popularity, this movie has a mere 45% on Rotten Tomatoes and a one star review from both Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.

My guest this week is Rob Stennett, an author, screenwriter, and co-host of the fantastic podcast, The Meaning of the Movie. Together, we seek to defeat the GOAT duo of Siskel and Ebert by defending one of our favorite 80's comedies, figuring out who our favorite Amigo is, and also finding some genuine meaning in a silly film about three American actors in Mexico.

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Siskel and Ebert At the Movies review

Rent Three Amigos!

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How many episodes does Best Worst Movies have?

Best Worst Movies currently has 11 episodes available.

What topics does Best Worst Movies cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Tv & Film and Film Reviews.

What is the most popular episode on Best Worst Movies?

The episode title 'S2E2: "Speed Racer" with Pedro Lima' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Best Worst Movies?

The average episode length on Best Worst Movies is 33 minutes.

How often are episodes of Best Worst Movies released?

Episodes of Best Worst Movies are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of Best Worst Movies?

The first episode of Best Worst Movies was released on Mar 31, 2022.

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