Episodios

  • Let's Be Talking About "Let's Be Cops" — A 1995 And Reality Alternative Special
    Apr 21 2020

    America needs to laugh right now. Will they be able to with "Let's Be Cops"? Hosts from Reality Alternative and 1995 The Podcast join together (with special addition Shea) to dissect the film in what's been called "the podcast of the quarantine." 

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    1 h y 39 m
  • Get Shorty
    Mar 6 2020

    It's Karen's week, and she chose "Get Shorty" despite the fact that she's never watched it before. Karen and Greg also manage to have a long conversation about "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," in case you care about other movies they watch outside of the podcast. 

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    37 m
  • Jury Duty
    Feb 4 2020

    It's Greg's week on the podcast, and he chose Jury Duty — a film that neither Greg or Karen has seen before. Will Pauly Shore win them over? Probably not. But at least this movie has a dog in it. 

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    43 m
  • Clueless
    Dec 21 2019

    Karen figured that it was about time to rewatch "Clueless." Or, maybe she just wanted to see if Paul Rudd aged at all since 1995. (He didn't. ) She also confesses that she had no clue what a bong was back then, and might not fully know today. Listen in!

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    43 m
  • Home For The Holidays
    Nov 22 2019

    Greg chose the Holly Hunter film "Home for the Holidays" because it's festive. It also has Robert Downey Jr. in it! And he's shockingly the worst. Happy Thanksgiving. 

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    51 m
  • The Baby-Sitters Club
    Nov 2 2019

    The time has come. Karen introduces Greg to "The Baby-Sitters Club," and without spoiling too much... it's not his favorite. 

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    54 m
  • Johnny Mnemonic
    Oct 12 2019

    Greg and Karen watch "Johnny Mnemonic," which stars Keanu Reeves as a sexy data robot man. Spoiler alert: There's also a dolphin in this movie, which Greg needs to point out is not real. (And a Dolph Lundgren, who *is* real.) 

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    53 m
  • Kids
    Sep 13 2019

    It's actually a little hard to find a copy of the 1995 film "Kids" that doesn't cost over $40 on Amazon, but Karen and Greg made it happen. Is the movie as awful and scary as we were lead to believe back then? Is it a documentary? (The answer to the latter is no, but you'll have to listen to find out the first part.) 

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    53 m