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Kid 90
Booyah 90s Now
10/08/21 • 83 min
In March 2021, we were recording episodes for a planned Patreon launch and talked about Soleil Moon Frye’s documentary about 90s teen stars, Kid 90. It’s on Hulu, if you want to watch it. The Patreon never happened for various reasons, but here’s this episode of Booyah where we get pretty personal, probably because we thought it would be behind a paywall. It turned out that this quick and mostly fun doc about some of the TV kids we grew up watching became a conversation about whether or not Rob’s dad actually loves him, the impossibility of being genuine in a way that might help you feel connected to people who can save your life, and how handsome Mark-Paul Gosselaar still is.
You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier.
At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes.
You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things.
And you can listen to our shows:
Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character.
Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music.
Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions.
Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media.
Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks.
Thanks for hanging out.
Take care.
Everybody Loves Raymond - "The Ride Along" (1998)
Booyah 90s Now
06/19/20 • 72 min
We loved Raymond because he made us think about how much we hate our families. Tara Lipinski and Michelle Kwan were on Wheaties boxes probably for weird reasons. What were the aughts, anyways? Imagine Tom Selleck's hands. Your brain is like half TV shows. Being boring is a sin in America and it's also the way you probably ought to try to live.
You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier.
At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes.
You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things.
And you can listen to our shows:
Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character.
Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music.
Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions.
Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media.
Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks.
Thanks for hanging out.
Take care.
Groundhog Day (1993)
Booyah 90s Now
02/02/22 • 80 min
We talk about Bill Murray, Reese Witherspoon, McDonald's, cutting pizza, Rob's patterns, Joe's sense of touch, and how to live a decent life.
01/31/22 • 81 min
How come he don't want me, man? Rob and Joe break down one of the greatest scenes in sitcom history. This Booyah includes appearances by Will Smith, James Avery, Karyn Parsons, Alfonso Ribeiro, Bill Cosby, Sherman Hemsley, Tatiana Ali, and many others.
Kung Fury (2015)
Booyah 90s Now
04/17/20 • 67 min
Bum Fights, Kung Fu, Hitler, The Human Centipede, Mad Max, the essence of life, David Hasselhoff, geometrically unique genitalia, old man pecs, nightmares, Shark Tank, love—all of this and more in today's Booyah.
You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier.
At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes.
You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things.
And you can listen to our shows:
Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character.
Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music.
Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions.
Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media.
Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks.
Thanks for hanging out.
Take care.
Office Space (1999)
Booyah 90s Now
03/20/20 • 113 min
A saw will kill you and not care. Mike Judge is a dynamo. Joe's colleague Geoff whipped out his ball at the office and it was funny. Corporate America is spiritually harmful. Our brains lash out and hurt us because we're not meant to live how we're living. God seemed like nothing compared to Joe's adolescent pee pee. What would you do with a million dollars? Rob and Joe would do nothing that interesting. Wait until you meet Bowser the booyah dog. Have you not clicked play yet? Well, jeez, okay, here's some more cool stuff we talk about in this episode: Outkast, Eminem, hip-hop in white people movies, Jennifer Aniston, a stapler, problematic language, Dostoevsky, two chicks at the same time.
Single White Female (1992)
Booyah 90s Now
10/18/19 • 76 min
Will Joe & Rob make a Garth Brooks connection? Do you suppose Britney Spears owns a Vegas room even though she's "famously talentless"? And is Britney okay? Was Bukowski right? Why did Jenna like this movie so much? Wait a minute...are Jennifer Jason Leigh and Bridget Fonda long lost twin sisters in this movie? Wait a minute...is Single White Female really good? What happens when Joe lives alone for a while? What's wrong with Golden Retrievers? Why did Bridget Fonda stop making 90s movies that Rob's always liked?
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Booyah 90s Now
08/24/19 • 63 min
Booyah Request Live. A listener named Adam said we should watch Cartoon Network's Space Ghost Coast to Coast. We did that and then talked about it in our inaugural episode of Booyah Requests Live (BRL). Remember Carrot Top? He's in here. So is a conversation about how cool it is that humans have invented fastening ways to die horribly. There's also an alien praying mantis hanging out with a Boba Fett's loser cousin. Oh, I almost forgot: Susan Powter rears her spikey head and encourages us to stop the insanity.
Adam Sandler - "What the Hell Happened to Me" (1996)
Booyah 90s Now
05/07/19 • 73 min
Goats and farts still crack us up as we go back to a comedy album that gave us catchphrases and made us giggle as little 90s boys. Clinton clintons around with Alan Greenspan. The internet's gonna sell stuff. And Adam Sandler's entertaining America with angry hockey golfer Happy Gilmore on movie screens and genital-mad Mama on compact disc.
Touch base here to suggest a show or tell a story about your life in the 90s.
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Thanks for listening. Take care.
Norm Macdonald Live, "Mike Tyson"
Booyah 90s Now
09/15/21 • 29 min
Norm has of course come up on Booyah over the years because he’s the single most influential and beloved public person in my life.
I love him. And I’m about to get sentimental and maybe a little melodramatic.
Here and there I’ve told Joe that I don’t really think about death that much. I’ve been lucky not to have really anybody I was close to die—it helps to isolate yourself from the world and just watch TV.
But yesterday Joe texted me that Norm had died, and since then I’ve been sad. Seeing the tributes on Twitter made me cry. Which is surely absurd in some way. But people were celebrating what Norm added to the world. And in my clumsy exploration of something like spiritual truth, I’ve come to believe pretty strongly in the fundamental value of creativity.
We don’t gotta go into it. But I think the essence of existence is creative being.
And if nothing else Norm Macdonald serves as a model for me of someone who made all kinds of shit. A comedy album. Stand-up specials. Sitcoms. SNL. Podcasts. Movies. A novel masquerading as a memoir. Tweets. Talk show appearances.
That’s what people were sharing and celebrating last night.
So there’s a reminder here that to create and to give is one way to live a lovely life.
And then there’s this. I’ve sometimes thought that if and when I published a book, I’d send it to Norm. He’d probably never see it, much less read it. But because of his Twitter feed and general half-outsider persona, he felt at least a little accessible.
And I loved so much of who he was in the world. Creatively, he’s important to me. I stole 80% of my on mic voice and who I am and how I try to be funny in life from Norm Macdonald.
It seems very Booyah to me that who I am is profoundly bound up in this celebrity. I absorbed his media content right into the marrow of my soul.
So I wanted to show him something I made, and maybe he’d think I did a good job.
I haven’t thought that about my own parents or really anybody. I’m telling you it’s unusual for me to feel this way, but: I wanted Norm to be proud of me.
However unlikely it always was that I’d get that, it’s now impossible.
I like that it’s a silly thought. I like that it makes me cry.
It’s nonsense infused with love, and that feels right in matters of life and death.
By the way, morbidly, I suppose, I’ve thought about how I maybe do want other people to be proud of me before they’re gone or I am. My son. Occasional Booyah guest and my writing mentor, Matthew. Joe.
Maybe I’m not as isolated as I like to think, and creativity—because it’s everything—is one way I can build and strengthen more connections in this world, even if that sounds scary.
I don’t want to go on and on, believe it or not. I just want to say that Norm Macdonald was insightful and funny and difficult and inspiring.
I’ll miss him. And I want to honor what he’s meant to me. With this old Booyah 90s Sports that we’ve kept in the vault because it’s nothing special.
For what it’s worth, we talk about Norm more thoroughly, I think, on our episode about his stand-up special, Hitler’s Dog, Gossip and Trickery. Look for that in our back catalogue from March 2020.
But here’s us talking in 2017 about an episode of my favorite media thing ever, Norm Macdonald Live.
You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier.
At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes.
You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things.
And you can listen to our shows:
Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character.
Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music.
Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions.
Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media.
Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks.
Thanks for hanging out.
Take care.
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How many episodes does Booyah 90s Now have?
Booyah 90s Now currently has 146 episodes available.
What topics does Booyah 90s Now cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Media, 90S, Funny, Popculture, Podcasts, Movies, Sports, Tv, Tv Reviews and Tv & Film.
What is the most popular episode on Booyah 90s Now?
The episode title 'Booyah 90s Ronnie' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Booyah 90s Now?
The average episode length on Booyah 90s Now is 79 minutes.
How often are episodes of Booyah 90s Now released?
Episodes of Booyah 90s Now are typically released every 7 days, 12 hours.
When was the first episode of Booyah 90s Now?
The first episode of Booyah 90s Now was released on Jul 3, 2018.
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