Paid in Puke Podcast S9E7: Bottoms

On Season 9, Episode 7 of Paid in Puke Podcast, we’re celebrating Emma Seligman‘s 2023 high school sex comedy, “Bottoms”, written by Seligman and Rachel Sennott. “Bottoms” stars Sennott, Ayo Edebiri, Ruby Cruz, Havana Rose Liu, Kaia Gerber, and Marshawn Lynch

Like “Barb and Star” before her, this movie is an instant classic for the Pukettes. We extoll the myriad virtues of the Dream Team that is Sennott, Seligman, & Edebiri. It’s a smart comedy disguised as a stupid one, with a thousand jokes landing per minute and some of the *tightest* mise en scène we’ve ever scène. But even if it were just a stupid comedy, guys make those all the time. That’s the point of feminism. 

Our super fun Lunchtime Poll question: What fake club would you start to entice your crush? 

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Paid in Puke Podcast S9E6: May December

On Season 9, Episode 6 of Paid in Puke, we’re dissecting Todd Haynes‘ 2023 drama, May December, starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Charles Melton. Team May December is claiming that the film is only “loosely based” on Mary Kay Letourneau and Vili Fualaau. We discuss the difference between “inspired” and “ripped off”, and why Fualaau is not happy about this film. 

Trigger Warnings for child abuse, child rape, and childhood trauma.

This movie is serving THEMES. Why does Hollywood love to look for the humanity in bad people? Can a person truly live a life without regret? Can you really love your abuser? Is there a responsible way to make a film about a living victim without their consent? BUTTERFLIES. 

We do a fun Lunchtime Poll to counteract all the darkness. What is your biggest anxiety when throwing a party? Don’t forget the hot dogs!

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Paid in Puke S9E5: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

On Season 9, Episode 5 of Paid in Puke, we’re getting friendly with Colin Higgins’ (9 to 5″) 1982 musical, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”, based on the Broadway show by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, which was in turn based on a real story published in Playboy! It stars Dolly Parton, Theresa Merritt, Dom DeLuise, Burt Reynolds, and a host of talented triple threats credited as “Chicken Ranch Girl”. 

There are, of course, some Hot Probs, but Dolly ain’t one. Our National Treasure holds the floor, and even sneaks in her own song to round out the catchy soundtrack.

Did you have a brain tumor for breakfast? You’ll never guess which problematic film critic had some truly revealing criticisms about this film upon release (JK, it’s always the same guy).

Come on down and hang out with us as we sing the praises of the singular talent that is Dolly Parton. 

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