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Season 1

  • S01E01 Pocahontas

    • September 16, 2008
    • YouTube

    This was the first Nostalgia Chick review and was the one to get TheDudette onto the site. This was also the first time her "Puppies!" running gag was used.

  • S01E02 Teen Witch

    • September 20, 2008
    • YouTube

    Lindsay was immediately turned off by Louise's selfishness right from the start of the movie. She criticizes the character's messiah complex and in the end feels the movie lacks plot and any resolution.

  • S01E03 Anastasia

    • October 6, 2008
    • YouTube

    The Chick sees this movie as Don Bluth surrendering to the power of Disney. The music and animation were good in her view, though. ThatGuyWithTheGlasses has a guest spot as Rasputin and Lenin.

  • S01E04 She-Ra: Princess of Power

    • October 23, 2008
    • YouTube

    The Chick laments how the show was just a female version of her popular male counterpart, He-Man, and failed to make a significant impact. She also wasn't a fan of the movie's fake-outs.

  • S01E05 Hocus Pocus

    • October 31, 2008
    • YouTube

    The Chick feels that this movie teaches children to lose their virginity quickly, which would be unusual for Disney. She also criticizes the witches' acting almost like pedophiles.

  • S01E06 Top 11 Nostalgic Villainesses

    • November 17, 2008
    • YouTube

    Lindsay lists the greatest villainesses of all time.

  • S01E07 Spice World

    • December 13, 2008
    • YouTube

    Lindsay accuses the movie of promoting stereotypes and sending out the message that objectifying the opposite sex is fine if it's woman objectifying men. Also, the movie appears to have several sub-plots without having a main plot, constantly injects random scenes that make no sense and basically attempts to portray the Spice Girls as near-gods. Still, the band did promote the ideal that friendship never ends (ironic for a band whose members can't stand to be in the same room together nowadays) and also starred Meat Loaf... much to Lindsay's delight!

  • S01E08 Top 10 Disturbing and Inescapable Christmas Songs

    • December 24, 2008
    • YouTube

    The Chick lists her choices for the Top 10 Disturbing and Inescapable Christmas Songs. This was the first times her BFF, Nella, and another friend, Elisa Hansen, made personal appearances.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Labyrinth

    • March 22, 2009
    • YouTube

    Despite being entranced by David Bowie, the Chick criticizes Jennifer Connelly's acting ability. This was the first time she used "Big Lipped Alligator Moment" after her and The Nostalgia Critic review of "Ferngully: The Last Rainforest". Overall, she said the movie was lovably weird.

  • S02E02 Thumbelina

    • April 25, 2009
    • YouTube

    Lindsey starts off by looking at the fact that Don Bluth's movies always seem to do well at the box-office at around the same time that Disney is in trouble and vice-versa (you need to count the PIXAR movies too though) and with that, the Chick takes a look at Thumbelina. Annoyed with the main character's pessimism, Lindsay attempts to make sense of this movie as it copies Disney's films in many ways (hell, Thumbelina is voiced by Jodi Benson, who also voiced Ariel in The Little Mermaid). In her view, the movie was just bad!

  • S02E03 The Babysitters Club

    • May 18, 2009
    • YouTube

    A look at the girl-targeted book-series-turned-movie. The Chick comments that series had a pretty genius way to appeal to girls by writing about stereotypical, relatable young women who both make friends and play with children. She notes that the movie goes into no detail at all about how the club was formed and has plenty of subplots instead of one main plot. The Chick finds that Jessie's lines are very cheesy, the subplot of Krissy bonding with her father has some unintentional innuendo, and Stacey's diabetes are treated like its a terminal disease. She also has trouble understanding the rap used to help Claudia with her test and the reasons for giving the greenhouse to the child-hating Mrs. Haberman. She occasionally plays music from Psycho to accompany footage of the children, who she finds more evil than the antagonists.

  • S02E04 Top 11 Embarrassing Nostalgic Dance Crazes

    • June 5, 2009
    • YouTube

    Lindsay and Nella go over the top 11 Nostalgic and Embarrassing Dance Crazes.

  • S02E05 Xanadu

    • June 13, 2009
    • YouTube

    The Chick reviews what she thought was a science fiction movie and instead turns into something more dreadful. Not so much full of Big Lipped Alligator Moments, but rather the whole thing could be considered a Big Lipped Alligator Movie.

  • S02E06 Transformers

    • June 27, 2009
    • YouTube

    Lindsay reviews the phenomenon of Transformers from their rise in the 1980s to today. The Critic also cameos. The review accumulates in a review of the 1986 Transformers movie.

  • S02E07 Armageddon Part 1

    • September 9, 2009
    • YouTube

    Awakening from a bad movie coma after seeing Revenge of the Fallen, Lindsay takes a look at "Armageddon" starring Bruce Willis. Notable for it's extremely racist opening scene, the high amount of scientific errors it contains, the fact that neither Ben Affleck nor Liv Tyler can act, and for the fact that the movie actually goes rapidly downhill once the protagonists blast into space.

  • S02E08 Armageddon Part 2

    • September 25, 2009
    • YouTube

    The second part of her review of Armageddon goes over the plot and more explosions. By the end, she admits it feels good to review boy stuff. So, she begins to frolic in a meadow when NC himself ambushes her!

  • S02E09 Bratz

    • October 9, 2009
    • YouTube

    The Critic exacts his revenge on the Chick by keeping her in his basement and forces her to watch the 2007 Bratz movie. She endures the movie and tries to find a way out at the same time. Eventually, she reviewed the film and found the movie to be a landmark in bad movies for kids.

  • S02E10 Mulan

    • October 24, 2009
    • YouTube

    Donning the glasses again, Lindsay takes on a movie she admits she likes. Although, it does suffer from a few things like sidekickitis, and some historical things are wrong like what happened in Pocahontas.

  • S02E11 Extemporaneous Last Unicorn

    • November 13, 2009
    • YouTube

    Lindsay and her friend, Lauren take a hike in the woods and discuss "The Last Unicorn" and review it while on a search for the creature.

  • S02E12 Earth Girls Are Easy

    • December 4, 2009
    • YouTube

    Lindsay takes a look at the Comedy Central staple where young Damon Wayons and Jim Carrey starred alongside Jeff Goldblum. She takes a look at the movie and says it wasn't all bad and lamented how aliens are still cool and wanted to be with them. But she describes it as a Julie Brown vanity project and criticizes the moral of the story.

  • S02E13 Disney Princesses

    • December 13, 2009
    • YouTube

    'Disney Princess' used to be a term, then some executive at Disney decided there was money to be made and turned it into a brand. NChick looks at princesses over the years from Snow White to women in Disney movies who may or may not be considered princesses (for instance, Mulan is included and Alice sometimes makes the line-up despite not being a princess, yet Kida and Eilonwy are princesses and are no-where to be found). She examined their popularity and how they are now with all the merchandise they are on.

  • S02E14 Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Christmas

    • December 25, 2009
    • YouTube

    What's Christmas without Beauty and the Beast? Lindsay looks at the Disney story. One of the first Disney sequels, the Chick looks at how exceptionally poor this film is, the major problem being that it is neither a sequel nor a prequel; the events take place during the events of the first film, thereby robbing it of any tension it may have had. The Chick notes that despite Beauty and the Beast being one of her favourite films she was unable to watch it for a year after seeing The Enchanted Christmas, and ends the review with the lesson that if you really like a certain Disney film, it's probably a good idea to give the sequel a miss.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Dragonheart

    • January 9, 2010
    • YouTube

    Take Sean Connery plus a dragon and you get something that kicks ass, right? Sadly no as Lindsay found that not even that could save a movie full of bad acting. Even if it had Sean Connery voicing one of the first CGI creations on film.

  • S03E02 The Smurfette Principle

    • January 29, 2010
    • YouTube

    Lindsay talks about the history of female characters in animation in the United States.

  • S03E03 Titanic

    • February 13, 2010
    • YouTube

    With Avatar overtaking the record set for highest-grossing film by Titanic, NChick decides to look back at the story of the doomed lovers aboard the sinking ship, the success of the movie and its director, James Cameron. Oh, and she also looks at female leads in movies.

  • S03E04 My Little Pony

    • February 26, 2010
    • YouTube

    Boys had He-Man and Transformers, girls had My Little Pony... sometimes life just isn't fair. Also featuring a story by Nella!

  • S03E05 Showgirls Begins

    • March 24, 2010
    • YouTube

    Showgirls! Better known as the film which destroyed Elizabeth Berkley's career, Lindsay decides to take a look at the story of a Nomi Malone (get it?), who travels to Las Vegas to be a stripper and seediness ensues. Of course, since blip.tv doesn't allow nudity or graphic scenes, Lindsay's got Team NChick to help her act some some parts of the film.

  • S03E06 Showgirls The Revenge

    • April 8, 2010
    • YouTube

    Back to Showgirls, where everybody's got AIDS and shit. Team NChick take on the rest of the movie. And use creative censors!

  • S03E07 Blonde Girls Now and Then, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Ke$ha

    • May 7, 2010
    • YouTube

    Blonde pop stars then and now!

  • S03E08 Ever After

    • May 28, 2010
    • YouTube

    Cinderella stories over the years.

  • S03E09 Grease

    • June 4, 2010
    • YouTube

    NChick takes a look at Grease, and wonders what makes it a classic despite containing so many flaws. Meanwhile, Elisa becomes the Makeover Fairy for the first time, and tries as hard as she can to makeover Nella.

  • S03E10 Dune

    • July 4, 2010
    • YouTube

    Lindsay tries to make sense out of this strange sci-fi movie. At least it has Patrick Stewart! And Sting! Note: This episode was removed from TGWTG after Lindsay's viewers gave strong backlash/she developed a particular bad taste for the episode, admitting she had filmed it while drunk and didn't understand or give the movie proper credit.

  • S03E11 Hercules

    • July 30, 2010
    • YouTube

    Hercules... looks pretty, but isn't considered a Disney classic. NChick takes a look at why.

  • S03E12 Playing God

    • August 20, 2010
    • YouTube

    Lindsay brings SCIENCE!!! Doctors Tease and Block guest-star for the first time.

  • S03E13 Man in the Iron Mask

    • December 3, 2010
    • YouTube

    Lindsay is back with a Malkovich review that will Malkovich even the Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich...

  • S03E14 Dreamworks Vs. Disney: Rise of the Eyebrow

    • December 17, 2010
    • YouTube

    See the origins of their epic rivalry in part 1!

  • S03E15 Disney Vs. Dreamworks: Dualing

    • December 24, 2010
    • YouTube

    While Dreamworks might have finally found an identity distinct from Disney and Pixar, can we ever forgive them for the Will Smith Fish?

Season 4

  • S04E01 The Fifth Element

    • January 21, 2011
    • YouTube

    Dissect the plot elements with Lindsay in The Fifth Element, the weirdest normal movie (or the most normal weird movie?) ever made. Note: This epiosde was removed from TGWTG a year after it's release. Lindsey admitted to also hating this episode in it's execution and how it talked about the movie. As well as the inclusion of the actor who played the Macguffin Man (another reason the Dune video was taken down) who was an associate of Lindsey who wanted screentime in her videos she admits she shouldn't of given any.

  • S04E02 Kirk Vs. Picard

    • February 4, 2011
    • YouTube

    Lindsay and Nella engage in the ultimate nerd debate since time in memoriam to finally come to a conclusion; who was the greatest captain of the Enterprise?

  • S04E03 X-Men: The Animated Series

    • February 18, 2011
    • YouTube

    Even though her BFF Nella has died in a tragic ladder accident, Lindsay trudges on by reviewing one of the most nostalgic shows ever (for her, anyway).

  • S04E04 Top Ten Evil Nostalgic Characters

    • March 5, 2011
    • YouTube

    Dark Nella returns to exact revenge on our heroes! How will they combat this quasi dimensional cosmic being?!

  • S04E05 Disaster Movies of Roland Emmerich Part 1

    • March 19, 2011
    • YouTube

    While Dark Nella exacts her revenge on major cities and well-known landmarks of the United States, Lindsay takes a look back at the disaster movies of auteur, Roland Emmerich.

  • S04E06 Disaster Movies of Roland Emmerich Part 2

    • March 26, 2011
    • YouTube

    An episode what had to be broken into two parts because there's just so much to say on the likes of Independence Day and 2012! Also chase scenes in high heels and impractically skimpy dresses.

  • S04E07 The Craft

    • April 9, 2011
    • YouTube

    Science faltered in the battle against Dark Nella, so the ladies turn to magick (with a k) with The Craft, the film embodiment of your teenage "witch phase." You had one. Admit it.

  • S04E08 Tron

    • April 30, 2011
    • YouTube

    Dark Nella is disgusted by the nerdiest of all nerd schlock, Tron, and intends to destroy it. You know, before she destroys everything else.

  • S04E09 Newsies

    • May 13, 2011
    • YouTube

    The Dark Nella finale is here! Lindsay examines Newsies, arguably Disney's most well-known non-animated musical (starring a then-young Christian Bale), about the horrors of child labor at the turn of the century; a silly movie that nonetheless makes the fangirls... squee.

  • S04E10 Les Miserables The Musical

    • June 4, 2011
    • YouTube

    Lindsay takes a look at that most massive of stage musicals, Les Miserables, both making JewWario miserable in the process and inspiring the Nostalgia Critic, Obscurus Lupa, Phelous and many others to sing along!

  • S04E11 Jem and the Holograms

    • June 18, 2011
    • YouTube

    Lindsay gets an 80s makeover in the theme of Jem, the Holograms and the Misfits. It's outrageous. Truly, truly, truly outrageous.

  • S04E12 The Little Mermaid

    • July 10, 2011
    • YouTube

    For those that don't know, Lindsay hates The Little Mermaid. I mean, she REALLY hates it. But what justification does she have for despising the Disney movie that was so popular that it kicked off the Disney Renaissance? (Lindsay would rather credit Roger Rabbit with that achievement, though.) Nella and Elisa bring together Obscurus Lupa, MarzGurl, PushinUpRoses and Diamanda Hagan and hold an intervention to try and bring her round to their way of thinking and make her part of their world.

  • S04E13 Grease 2

    • July 15, 2011
    • YouTube

    Lindsay details Paramount's failed attempt at a Grease franchise. Meanwhile, the Makeover Fairy tries as hard as she can to makeover ToddInTheShadows, the object of Lindsay's affections.

  • S04E14 TLC and the '90s

    • August 6, 2011
    • YouTube

    Lindsay looks back at a band from her childhood, TLC, from their humble beginnings as a band that was best known for promoting safe sex into a highly successful serious girl group that didn't have to shout 'Girl Power' to become famous. She also takes an emotional look at the death of the band's most famous member, Lisa 'Left-Eye' Lopes, and the feelings that were brought back up with the recent death of Amy Winehouse.

  • S04E15 Top 10 Songs About Fucking From Musicals

    • August 13, 2011
    • YouTube

    Inspired by the classic songs about bumping uglies from Grease 2, Lindsay counts down her top ten songs about doin' it from the stage and screen!

  • S04E16 She's All That

    • August 27, 2011
    • YouTube

    The Chick takes a look at the penultimate makeover movie of the nineties, teaching us that every nerdy girl needs a makeover, even when you're already as flawless as Rachel Leigh Cook. At the end of the video, the Makeover Fairy informs The Chick that she does not review many girly things anymore, so she promises to rectify this with reviews of every Meg Ryan movie ever made!

  • S04E17 Sleepless in Seattle vs. When Harry Met Sally

    • September 10, 2011
    • YouTube

    As the onslaught of Meg Ryan romantic comedies begins, the question is begged: What IS a chick flick, anyway? Lindsay tries to answer by examining two of Ryan's most popular movies: When Harry Met Sally, which actually has both male and female fans, and Sleepless in Seattle, which several males (including ToddInTheShadows) would prefer to skip.

  • S04E18 You've Got Mail

    • September 18, 2011
    • YouTube

    You've got product placement!! The Chick takes a look at the Meg Ryan/Tom Hanks romcom with guest appearances by Visa, Starbucks, and AOL to name a few.

  • S04E19 City of Angels

    • September 24, 2011
    • YouTube

    Here, The Chick struggles to define City of Angels. Is it a thought provoking drama? Contrived and cheap Hollywood schlock? Or simply a venue to show us Nicolas Cage's sex face?

  • S04E20 Kate & Leopold

    • October 1, 2011
    • YouTube

    The Chick's wade through Meg Ryan's filmography comes to an end! Now, she must discuss the ridiculousness of a lordly Hugh Jackman coming from the past to court Meg Ryan. This could the most gratuitous, idiotic movie ever made be- wait... fresh, creamery butter? Hugh Jackman's charm could redeem this movie in the eyes of girls and boys alike!

  • S04E21 Cruel Intentions

    • October 9, 2011
    • YouTube

    Back in the late nineties, a lot of classic literature was remade with teenages, and the Chick takes a look at what was probably the worst that could be chosen to set in high school. A remake of a remake of Dangerous Liasions (that became well-known partly due to a lesbian kiss in the middle), Lindsay looks at the acting... in particular, the fact that Sarah Michelle Gellar cannot play a three-dimensional villain. After comparing the film to its predecessor, the Chick states that Cruel Intentions isn't a terrible film but is a pretty shallow remake with no real effort put into it.

  • S04E22 Lion King

    • October 23, 2011
    • YouTube

    The beloved, not-so beloved, much griped-about Disney classic has been rereleased in 3D! But does the 3D add anything that wasn't already there, and is the Lion King really as great as we remember?

  • S04E23 The Worst Witch

    • October 30, 2011
    • YouTube

    The bar is set for low standards for kids films. Guest starring the Nostalgia Critic as a fffffabulous Tim Curry impersonator.

  • S04E24 Crossroads

    • November 13, 2011
    • YouTube

    Todd and the Chick team up to review Crossroads, a Britney Spears vehicle that was made just as her career was starting to hit the skids. Together they find out what happens when a coming-of-age film/vanity project tries to handle tough issues like parental abandonment, date rape, teenage pregnancy, adoption and miscarriage and fails completely...

  • S04E25 Top Ten Disney Deaths

    • November 20, 2011
    • YouTube

    A frivolous and silly countdowns of some of the more creatively gruesome life hazards of characters in Disney movies!

  • S04E26 A Very N'Sync Christmas

    • December 4, 2011
    • YouTube

    Join Lindsay with a look back at the N'Sync Christmas album, featuring voyeuristic Santas and many cheap, rushed Christmas-themed love songs.

  • S04E27 The Christmas Shoes

    • December 10, 2011
    • YouTube

    How God Stole Christmas. Also, those shoes are hideous.

  • S04E28 Daria

    • December 18, 2011
    • YouTube

    The Nostalgia Chick takes a look at the classic MTV show was also noted by Doug Walker to be his favourite television show ever (until he went and watched Avatar). Lindsay takes a look at Daria's origins as a side-character on Beavis and Butt-head, her dry and possibly condescending personality, her relationships with her family and friends, Two particular subjects that are examined are Daria's friendship with Jane (which is considered by Lindsay and many others to be the strongest aspect of the show) and her relationship with Tom in the final season (in particular, the fact that Daria essentially stole him from Jane who got over it afterwards). In the end, Lindsay declares Daria to be a excellent show for its time with only a couple of dud episodes and a satisfying finale.

  • S04E29 Top Ten Worst Disney Sequels

    • December 30, 2011
    • YouTube

    Remember how Disney supplied us with an endless stream of inferior sequels, prequels and interquels, ruining our classic memories answering questions no-one asked? Yes! Well, Lindsay takes a look her personal top (or should that be bottom) ten Worst Disney Sequels:

Season 5

  • S05E01 Top Five LEAST Awful Disney Sequels

    • January 15, 2012
    • YouTube

    Let's make one thing clear, these are not the best Disney sequels. Rather these are the Disney sequels that Lindsay found to be most tolerable.

  • S05E02 What Women Want

    • January 29, 2012
    • YouTube

    A misogynist hot shot ad exec gains the power to hear women's thoughts. I bet this will be an insight into the female psyche the likes of which we've never seen.

  • S05E03 Top Ten "Hottest" Animated Guys

    • February 12, 2012
    • YouTube

    ..yeah. Here ya go.

  • S05E04 Song of the South

    • February 19, 2012
    • YouTube

    Unfairly maligned lovable family story, or Disney's most offensively racist mistake? Surprisingly, it's neither.

  • S05E05 The Adventures of Milo and Otis

    • March 3, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay distracts you from footage of cute animals in distress. With more footage of cute animals (in distress). Warning: Not for the faint of heart!

  • S05E06 The Lorax

    • March 11, 2012
    • YouTube

    A somber fellow who speaks for the Truffula trees, coming this spring, he sells big SUVs!

  • S05E07 The Sister Act Movies

    • March 25, 2012
    • YouTube

    Whoopi Goldberg spins the world of these cloistered but loveable nuns and their downtrodden, inner city students... with urban gangsta flava!

  • S05E08 Baby Whatever - Nostalgic Baby Dolls

    • April 21, 2012
    • YouTube

    How do you sell many different takes on the same peeing, pooping, crying, crawling, peeing, eating, and peeing thing? You gotta have a gimmick!

  • S05E09 Lindsay's Top Ten Guilty Pleasure Movies of Shame

    • April 26, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay goes over her top ten guilty pleasure movies, in rank of how embarrassed she is to like them. Let's face it, we all have them.

  • S05E10 The Chipmunk Adventure

    • April 28, 2012
    • YouTube

    Before the live-action films, Alvin and the Chipmunks had a feature-length animated adventure. Lindsay teams up with the Nostalgia Critic to review the ultimate battle of Boys vs. Girls!

  • S05E11 Freddy Got Fingered

    • May 5, 2012
    • YouTube

    Could a film featuring Tom Green wearing a dead deer, spraying Rip Torn with elephant semen, jerking off a horse and swinging a newborn baby by the umbilical cord actually be considered art? Lindsay teams up with Oancitizen to find out.

  • S05E12 Men in Black

    • May 13, 2012
    • YouTube

    Here come the Men in Black, galaxy defenders... and also its terrible, disappointment of a sequel.

  • S05E13 Wild Wild West

    • May 20, 2012
    • YouTube

    Looking at the moment that Jon Peters finally managed to get a giant spider into a movie.

  • S05E14 Will Smith Was a Rapper, Once...

    • June 3, 2012
    • YouTube

    A look back on the highly influential and surprisingly long rap career of one Willard Smith, filled with woos, hahas, what whats and uhhs. Featuring the resident rap expert. (Oh, and Rap Critic is in it, too.)

  • S05E15 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

    • June 16, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay wraps up Will Smith month with Will's television roots of funky dances and getting tossed out of large houses, featuring the black nerd expert, the Black Nerd.

  • S05E16 Top Boy Bands from the 90's

    • June 28, 2012
    • YouTube

    After a facebook poll, Lindsay reports the democratically ranked, ultra diverse group that were... 90's boybands. Just like on TRL. EEEEEE!!!

  • S05E17 Lindsay's Top Eleven Favorite Movies of All Time (this week)

    • July 15, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay attempts to scrape together a top eleven list of her favorite movies of all time... for now. Hope ya like sociopolitical themes tied in with fantastical elements!

  • S05E18 All Dogs Go To Heaven

    • July 23, 2012
    • YouTube

    Fun Don Bluth movie with talking, singing dogs, or the most profound spiritual parable of our time? You decide. Oh, and a big lipped alligator or something.

  • S05E19 Ender's Game

    • July 29, 2012
    • YouTube

    What does Orson Scott Card and Chick-Fil-A have in common? Tender and flakey breast meat. And oddly hardline stances on gay marriage that may or may not be good for business.

  • S05E20 Supergirl

    • August 4, 2012
    • YouTube

    The Chick and Linkara take a look at the first major female superhero movie ever, the 1984 flop Supergirl. She fights for truth, justice, and with the villain over some random guy she just met. Girl power!

  • S05E21 Cool Runnings

    • August 12, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay looks back on the very best in inspirational Olympic movies in which athletes from a tropical island nation find out that ice is slippery!

  • S05E22 The Worst and Least Awful Female Superhero Movies

    • August 21, 2012
    • YouTube

    Who says there are no decent superhero movies with female protagonists? Actually, Chick does. Because there aren't any. :(

  • S05E23 Charlie's Angels

    • August 28, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay reviews the 2000 film Charlie's Angels while wearing a burqa. (Nella's note; it's not actually a burqa, it's a niqab.)

  • S05E24 Cutthroat Island

    • September 19, 2012
    • YouTube

    Just in time for International Geena Davis Day, take a trip back with one of the greatest (and least-remembered) box office disasters of all time, Cutthroat Island!

  • S05E25 Top Ten Viral Videos from the Ancient Internet (before YouTube)

    • September 27, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay goes back to the DSL and dial-up age, a time when flash cartoons roamed free, surreal randomness was the Internet buzzword, and when non-English-speakers dancing cheesily was the best thing ever. (Okay, some things don't really change).

  • S05E26 Reality Bites

    • October 4, 2012
    • YouTube

    Shut the f*** up, 1994.

  • S05E27 Matilda

    • October 11, 2012
    • YouTube

    Lindsay enlists the help of her undead neighbor, Mara Wilson, to take a look back on why people still adore Danny DeVito's 1996 film, Matilda, all while ducking Mara's infernal rage.

  • S05E28 Sleepy Hollow

    • October 27, 2012
    • YouTube

    A look at the spooooky Tim Burton film, filled with spoooky fake blood, spooooky blue filter and spooooky Christopher Walken.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    • January 4, 2013
    • YouTube

    Up until 2001, the fantasy genre had no mega-successful, money chugging, critical darling film franchise to its name. Up steps a portly kiwi man with a beard and a penchant for splatter horror

  • S06E02 Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

    • January 13, 2013
    • YouTube

    The middle chapter of one of the most ambitious film adaptations of all time; where did it soar, and where did it fall apart like an orc running an Olympic torch into a pile of bombs? And why are you such a jerk, Faramir?

  • S06E03 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (Part 1)

    • January 26, 2013
    • YouTube

    The beginning of the end brings the beginning of the end of so many questions... like who SHOULD Eowyn have ended up with? And will Samwise ever get help for his deep, troublesome anger problems?

  • S06E04 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (Part 2)

    • February 1, 2013
    • YouTube

    And now the most important discussion one can have regarding the Lord of the Rings films, gay hobbits. Featuring special gay hobbit guest Rantasmo.

  • S06E05 Return to Me

    • February 9, 2013
    • YouTube

    Remember that romantic comedy David Duchovny did? That involved organ transplants? No? Well, happy Valentine's Day anyway.

  • S06E06 Disney Needs More Gay

    • March 6, 2013
    • YouTube

    Lindsay and her new sassy gay friend Rantasmo take a look at the Disney company's subtle but complex relationship to the gay community... gurrrrrrrrrlllll!

  • S06E07 Top 10 Music Videos of the 90s

    • April 28, 2012
    • YouTube

    How many music 90's-related listicles has Buzzfeed done by now? All of them? Well, who cares, I like music videos; here are Lindsay's favorites from that decade we're all sick of being nostalgic about.

  • S06E08 The Addams Family

    • August 21, 2013
    • YouTube

    Lindsey marks her comeback with the film that really launched the '90s quirky TV nostalgia film trend.

  • S06E09 The Mortal Instruments & YA Adaptations

    • August 30, 2013
    • YouTube

    Yes, The Mortal Instruments, the last in a string in YA adaptations, flopped. Yes, it was terrible. But that's not necessarily the book's fault.

  • S06E10 Addams Family Values

    • September 20, 2013
    • YouTube

    In which succubus gold diggers want Uncle Fester's money (again), and Wednesday will take no more of your shit.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Dante's Peak vs. Volcano

    • February 25, 2014
    • YouTube

    Between charisma black hole Pierce Brosnan, human meat shield Tommy Lee Jones, the end of racism and silly heroic sacrifices, volcano movies have so much to offer.

  • S07E02 Nostalgic Foods of Yore feat. Mara Wilson

    • March 12, 2014
    • YouTube

    Lindsay, Nella, and special guest Mara Wilson take a trip down memory lane with some terrible and terrible for you food they ate as children (and only as children)

  • S07E03 Divergent & the YA Movies of 2013

    • March 25, 2014
    • YouTube

    So Divergent's out, so let's do a quick rundown of all the many, many YA movies that came out last year, generalize a bunch and speculate on what's to come, shall we?

  • S07E04 The Day After Tomorrow

    • March 28, 2014
    • YouTube

    Roland Emmerich wanted to make a big political statement with a disaster movie. It's ... adorable?

  • S07E05 Independence Day vs. War of the Worlds Part 1

    • April 10, 2014
    • YouTube

    It's the 90's vs. the 00's in the epic battle of alien invasion movies!

  • S07E06 Independence Day vs. War of the Worlds Part 2

    • April 18, 2014
    • YouTube

    How does War of the Worlds, despite being so awesome, suck so much?

  • S07E07 True Lies

    • June 18, 2014
    • YouTube

    James Cameron had some feelings about women and minorities and made himself a big dumb movie.

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