Category: Movies

October 25, 2019 / Entertainment

Halloween Special It’s Episode 150! This week, we are doing our very first Halloween Special on Nerdy Bitches Podcast! Why has it taken us four years? Because we don’t do scary movies. Don’t judge. Listen in as we talk about some ordinary things that we find scary, our favorite Halloween…

October 4, 2019 / Humor

SHARK MONTH BONUS EPISODE – THE MEG (Where we actually talk about The Meg) In episode 147, we are bringing to you a listener request – so we have Shark Month Bonus – The Meg (Where we actually talk about The Meg!). In our first episode on this movie, we…

September 27, 2019 / Entertainment
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September 15, 2019 / Movies
September 6, 2019 / Conservation

Shark Month – Week 1 – Jaws & Top 5 Stupid Shark Myths It’s September, which means it is officially SHARK MONTH!!! As we dive in to this awesome theme month to celebrate Liz’s birthday month, we are taking a look at the shark movie that started all shark movies…

August 23, 2019 / Batman

Batman HUSH: The Movie It seems like just yesterday we were SO excited that DC was going to make an animated movie of Hush. Now that we have seen it, we may be a little less excited, but hey Batman is Batman right?! Join Heather and Liz in episode 141…

July 11, 2019 / Books

The Sequel was Better In Episode 135, Heather and Liz set out to discuss all the times we felt the sequel was better! We take a look at movies, books, and television spin-offs to see when the next in the series surpassed the original! We may disagree from time to…

June 28, 2019 / Marvel

In episode 134, Liz and Heather talk about the movie that brought Steve Rogers to life! Captain America: The First Avenger is discussed as we celebrate the Fourth of July in style! Kick back and enjoy… that ass! What ass? AMERICA’S ASS, of course! In 1941, the adorably puny, but…

May 31, 2019 / Does It Hold Up

In episode 130, we bring you the new series, ‘Does it Hold Up?,’ where we re-visit some of our favorite movies as children and teenagers, then decide if we still love them in present day and from adult eyes. What’s not to love about Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead?…