Ally and Joanna are two twenty-something pop culture fanatics. Each week, they talk about everything from Lady Gaga and Ryan Gosling's abs to Cary Grant and Lisa Turtle. They try to stay on topic.
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On this week’s podcast, Ally and Joanna discuss the finer things in life: Roger Ebert, baseball, Taylor Lautner, Teen Mom, and more. So suck on that War Horse!
Runtime: 55 minutes
1. Abduction: So Bad It’s Good - Joanna was too embarassed to see Taylor Lautner’s latest movie by herself. But Ally has no shame that she is aware of so she did. And The Face On The Milk Carton is the greatest made for TV movie of the 1990s.

2. We’re Totally Not Embarassed - Speaking of having no shame, Ally and Joanna reveal the embarassing things they love to watch. Dragon Ball Z, anything starring the Olsen Twins, Gullah Gullah Island, Make It Or Break It… and… Baywatch. Yes, Baywatch.
3 . Ally and Joanna Review Moneyball - A Phillies fan and a Yankees fan talk about why they loved Moneyball. Was it the montages? Jonah Hill? Or just the gratuitous displays of Brad Pitt’s biceps?

4. Pop Culture Minute - Last week Joanna told you to get over the Netflix changes. This week, Ally wants you to quit bitching about new Facebook. News flash: you can always delete it.

Thanks for listening!
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This is a typical day in the Ally and Joanna headquarters. (Aka G-chat)
Ally: Saw Moneyball. Love. Love.
Joanna: Yes to Moneyball! Big question: Do you have to love baseball to love Moneyball? Think about it.
Ally: I shall ponder. I feel like you do. Or you have to love a team. Or you have to love statistics. Or seeing Brad Pitt in track suit jackets.
Joanna: Or montages. Don’t forget the montages.
Ally: How could I forget the montages!
(In case you couldn’t guess, we’re talking about Moneyball this week.)
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Moneyball is a really enjoyable movie. But I have one grievance. Billy Beane’s daughter (Kerris Dorsey) sings a cover of Lenka’s “The Show”, a song which was released in 2008. The movie is set in 2002. But who cares about details like that? - J