I Love You But - latchkey sisters talk movies and tv
Some weeks, sisters Heather and Rian, revisit relics of their childhoods to critically evaluate the crap that consumed their misspent youth. Overeducated, lazy feminists, the sisters examine how their identities were informed by media while making fun of everything.
I Love You But - latchkey sisters talk movies and tv
Funny But Inaccurate
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Heather and Rian continue the series on vintage capitalism and have a lot to say about Terry Gilliam's Brazil (1985). Topics include mourning Catherine O'Hara and celebrating the genius of Schitt's Creek; a text from Emily Gilmore; powering through Bridgerton; film dudes and Venn diagrams; Brazil is a Christmas Movie; fast-forwarding from behind a shirt; this is feeling very realistic and less fantastic; reading in the bathroom; we are all complicit in the violence; the internet told me to; Rian has questions; Heather has answers and more questions; very polite, very British fear-mongering; green Jell-o salad; sweater vests and slutty little glasses; toxic bosses; branded goldfish bowls; bureaucracy can't fathom trauma; worst romance of all '80s movies; speaking of capitalism; the nature of humanity; female pleasure, Heated Rivalry, and living through the memes; Bertha stories; and even more!
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