The hosts of The Pop Culture Happy Hour Podcast discuss current news topics regarding individuals such as Ron DeSantis and Alec Murdoch.
Joe and another person talk about making a dance video that could 'break the internet.'
Jamie Kilstein talks about people whose lives are a train wreck and how we can't stop watching them.
The Back Rooms is considered the Robot Chicken of today's video game culture. Bob's critique of Robot Chicken being an accumulation of random eight-second ideas cuts deeper and makes The Back Rooms more impactful.
The idea of creating personalized merchandise using famous props from pop culture is discussed, including personalized McLovin IDs and name jewelry made from prop coins and wallets from famous movies like Pulp Fiction.
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss a range of topics including air guitar tennis, lip sync to dancing, and a video game where you have to set off traps. They also talk about Dana Plato, who was popular in the 80s and 90s, but wasn't considered A-list at the time.
The speaker muses about the hypothetical scenario of Harry Styles learning about electricity and how it could potentially help him attract women.
The speaker likes to go on Instagram lives of DJs and proclaim that she loves short kings, and recommends watching a documentary about Alex Holland if you are worried your significant other loves rocks more than you.
During a podcast, Bill Lawrence mentions Scrubs and texts someone about thanking them for standing up for the show. He also mentions the great taste of Miller Lite multiple times.
The speaker talks about seeing Marilyn Manson at the Comedy Store and how he was surprised that he was eating an apple.
The speakers discuss their conflicted feelings about certain forms of humor and how it can be inappropriate even in a joking manner. They also touch on the nostalgic memories associated with restaurants like Benihana.
The hosts discuss previous hosts of the show, including Steven Seagal and their reputations. They also talk about working with different celebrities and how to portray them in certain roles.
The speaker shares their understanding of the situation between Ariana and Tom and recounts how Tom tried to win them back.
The concept of MILF, popularized in 90s and 2000s pop culture, differs from its earlier predecessors such as the character Mrs. Robinson from the movie "The Graduate" played by Anne Bancroft, in which the portrayal wasn't meant to be comedic.
This podcast episode covers a variety of topics such as a new movie and show, the Silicon Valley Program, and Beavis and Butt-Head.
In restricted countries, people would smuggle and dub shows like The Simpsons and music from outside of the country to enjoy. It was a way to connect with the larger world outside of their borders.
A discussion about the cultural phenomenon of Jackass and its impact on humor and society.
Comedian and actor, Bill Burr, reflects on how wearing superhero merchandise can give off a certain impression of oneself.
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The podcast hosts discuss pop culture theories about a show's character and their relationships, including one where a character has repressed desires.