Doom Generation
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Recent winner of the Overlord Academy's Podcast of the Year, "The Doom Generation" is a weekly podcast hosted by Nicole and Tessa, known as the "Dames of Doom." They describe themselves as "best friends who share one brain cell" and get "inebriated each week" to discuss movies that have shaped them.
Here's a breakdown of the podcast:
Format: Each episode typically focuses on a specific film or television show. The hosts engage in a humorous and often nostalgic discussion, sharing personal anecdotes and offering comedic analysis of the content.
Topics: The podcast covers a wide range of films and TV shows, often focusing on:
Nostalgic films: They frequently revisit movies from their childhood and teenage years. Recent episodes have included "Carrie" (1976), "Mommie Dearest" (1981), "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997), and "In Living Color" (1990-1994).
Cult classics: They delve into films that have a dedicated following, such as "Spaceballs" (1987) and "*batteries not included" (1987).
Horror and genre films: Their name "Dames of Doom" suggests an affinity for horror, and they have covered films like "Carrie."
Comedies: They also discuss comedic films like "Austin Powers" and "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994).
Hosts:
Nicole: Known for her engaging humor and personal connections to the films discussed.
Tessa: Brings a unique comedic perspective and pop culture knowledge to the analysis.
Tone: The podcast has a lighthearted, funny, and relatable tone. The hosts' banter and personal experiences add to the entertainment value.
Audience: The podcast appeals to those who enjoy revisiting nostalgic movies and TV shows with a comedic and insightful commentary. Listeners appreciate the hosts' humor and the personal connection they bring to the discussions.
In essence, "The Doom Generation" offers a fun and tipsy trip down memory lane, celebrating and dissecting the movies that made the hosts the "Dames of Doom" they are today.