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The Legendary Ladies Podcast

The Legendary Ladies Podcast
301 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 19, 25
The Legendary Ladies are three Millenials with a passion for pop culture, storytelling, and media in all its forms. From television to comics, Taylor Swift to horror films, script to screen, the hosts work to share thoughtful conversations beyond the scope of your average 'watch and review' podcast. Settle in and join Amy, Kat, and Morgan wherever you listen to podcasts! Looking for The Legends of Tomorrow Podcast? You found it! Or rather, the rebranded version. After The Legends of Tomorrow was cancelled, the hosts chose to honor the loyalty of their fans by continuing to have conversations about the things we know our Legendary Listeners will enjoy. And don't worry, we promise to lay out at least a few LoT episode throwbacks a year. Especially cause AvaLance has a special place in all our hearts. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLegendaryLadies Follow us on Social media: Instagram/TikTok/YouTube: @TheLegendaryLadies Twitter: @Legends_Podcast

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Interview with Comic Book Creator Tim Seeley About SyFy's Revival It's another legendary interview! On this week's The Legendary Ladies podcast Amy, Kat, and Morgan are joined by Tim Seeley, co-creator of the horror comic series "Revival" - the television adaptation of which has just started on SyFy starring Melanie Scrofano. The hosts discuss everything from the creation of the original comic, what it's like seeing your work on the big screen, and whether it's difficult to see your work modified for a different medium. All this and more on this week's Legendary Ladies Podcast!
The Legendary Ladies are back with something beautiful - a new episode discussing Miley Cyrus' new album! Amy, Kat, and Morgan dig into some of the lore and history of Miley Cyrus, share their thoughts on "interludes", and pick their top 3 songs on the album. They also get into an interesting conversation about the difference between streaming or shuffling an album, and listening to it to completion on a disc. They ask the question - does streaming change the fundamental art behind the compilation of an album? Does listening the album while watching the lyrics play on Amazon Music harken back to the days of reading lyrics on a CD book? And can visual albums add to the story of an album - and does that change the interpretation behind an album?  All this and more on this week's The Legendary Ladies Podcast!
It was no simple affair to get their schedules to line up - but it was worth it for Another Simple Favor! All three Legendary Ladies are back at it to review the Amazon Prime's buzzing film starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively. Amy, Kat, and Morgan dive into the film and find that they have different opinions on the film…which might have something to do with the fact that one of them *cough* Amy *cough* hadn’t seen the original. Can you still enjoy Another Simple Favor without the first Favor? Is there too much camp in Capri, or is the campiness the vermouth for a perfect martini? Does the [perceived] drama between Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively seep into the film? All this and more (including a display of the host hats, and a history lesson for Kat about a completely irrelevant period of time) on this newest episode of the Legendary Ladies Podcast!  Enjoy the episode? Comment below and share your top 5 songs! Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribing to their Patreon to get exclusive access to after-show chats, extra episodes, deleted scenes and ways to join in live on the show! Find us: https://www.patreon.com/thelegendaryladiesa Want to show your support another way? Leave us a five-star review on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast on all the platforms! Comments or suggestions? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com Find our hosts online: Kat: @ComicUno  Morgan: @Mojotastic Amy: @Amy_Hyp            
Have you heard of the queer dramedy The Wedding Banquet? Kat and Morgan managed to see the queer dramedy starring Bowen Yang, Kelly Marie Tran, Lily Gladstone and Han Gi-Chan during it's VERY short run. We talk about what worked for us, what didn't, and what we thought about that twist. Was one of the characters in a comedy and another in a drama? Is bird watching a real job? We dive into all these questions and more. Plus, we discuss how the release schedule for this movie did it no favors and how studios need to better support queer movies so we can get more of them.    What did you think of The Wedding Banquet?  Comment below!   Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribing to their Patreon to get exclusive access to after-show chats, extra episodes, deleted scenes, and ways to join in live on the show! Find us: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheLegendaryLadies Want to show your support another way? Leave us a five-star review on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast on all the platforms! Comments or suggestions? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com Find our hosts online: Kat: @ComicUno  Morgan: @Mojotastic Amy: @Amy_Hyp
Queer romance in the time of AI? Kat and Morgan tackle the gayest episode of the recently released Black Mirror Season 7 in this duo episode. We chat about what worked and what didn't in Hotel Reverie, starring Issa Rae, Awkwafina, and Emma Corrin. We discuss whether this unconventional love story worked for us or if it was a bit too rushed. We also compare it to Black Mirror's beloved queer love story, San Junipero. Would we check back into Hotel Reverie? Listen and find out! What did you think of Hotel Reverie? Was it as good as San Junipero? Comment below! Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribing to their Patreon to get exclusive access to after-show chats, extra episodes, deleted scenes, and ways to join in live on the show! Find us: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheLegendaryLadies Want to show your support another way? Leave us a five-star review on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast on all the platforms! Comments or suggestions? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com Find our hosts online: Kat: @ComicUno  Morgan: @Mojotastic Amy: @Amy_Hyp
On this week's The Legendary Ladies Podcast, Amy and Morgan eagerly sat down to watch Bong Joon Ho's film, Mickey 17. But...did they just as eagerly sit down to discuss it? Unfortunately, that wasn't necessarily the case as the hosts work to break down why Mickey 17 didn't just do it for them. They discussed the overwhelming amount of social commentary -- not in its essential nature, or even its essence -- but in the sheer number of bullet points. While it fits the commentary on a world (*cough* currently *cough*) oversaturated with social and political challenges, when introduced congruently with the new and unique technology that is the cornerstone of Mickey 17's titular plot point, did the bloated nature of the film's various storylines detract from the one we might have been most interested in? And, without getting too far ahead of ourselves, can we ask...what was Kai there for? No, seriously, we're asking. All in all, the hosts sit down for a rather unexpectedly productive discussion as they try to figure out if Robert Pattinson's superb acting was enough to keep their interest during the [over] 2 hour film. Enjoy the episode? Leave us a comment or send us an email!  Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribing to their Patreon to get exclusive access to after-show chats, extra episodes, deleted scenes and ways to join in live on the show! Find us: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheLegendaryLadies Want to show your support another way? Leave us a five-star review on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast on all the platforms! Comments or suggestions? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com   Find our hosts online: Kat: @ComicUno  Morgan: @Mojotastic Amy: @Amy_Hyp
Gaga oh lala! It's time to Just Dance as Kat and Morgan discuss Lady Gaga's latest album Mayhem. The two discuss how much they've listened to Lady Gaga in the past, what they like (and don't) about her music, and how her new album fits into her usual style. Detours include what it takes to become a Little Monster, becoming an Artpop truther, and Slumdog Millionaire moments. Then the ladies give their Top 5 songs from the album. Will any of the selections surprise you? Was there any overlap in their lists? Are there Taylor Swift mentions? You'll have to listen to find out!   What did you think of Lady Gaga's latest album? Share your top 5 song list in the comments!   Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribing to their Patreon to get exclusive access to after-show chats, extra episodes, deleted scenes and ways to join in live on the show! Find us: https://www.patreon.com/thelegendaryladiesa Want to show your support another way? Leave us a five-star review on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast on all the platforms! Comments or suggestions? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com Find our hosts online: Kat: @ComicUno  Morgan: @Mojotastic Amy: @Amy_Hyp
Top Chef Season 22- How Important is Editing in Reality TV? #TopChefSeason22 #Canada #realityTV #Cooking  Kat and Morgan talk about one of their favorite TV shows in this week's duo episode: Top Chef! We dive into Top Chef season 22 in Toronto, asking important questions like, "How long until they make poutine?" While talking all things Top Chef we take many detours into discussing overall reality TV, including reality competition strategy and the importance of editing. And it wouldn't be a Legendary Ladies episode unless we discussed a million other reality shows, including the Mr. Beast Games, Hell's Kitchen, Tournament of Champions, and, somehow, Love is Blind.  What do you think of the new season of Top Chef? What are your favorite reality TV shows? Comment below! Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribing to their Patreon to get exclusive access to after-show chats, extra episodes, deleted scenes and ways to join in live on the show! Find us: https://www.patreon.com/thelegendaryladiesa Want to show your support another way? Leave us a five-star review on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast on all the platforms! Comments or suggestions? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com Find our hosts online: Kat: @ComicUno  Morgan: @Mojotastic Amy: @Amy_Hyp
Amy and Morgan are alone this episode while Kat takes the week off…and to be honest, she probably got the better part of the deal. Why? Because she didn’t have to watch the Suits LA premiere (we’re loath to call it a pilot, as it hardly resembles one). On this duo episode, the hosts break down and analyze the first episode of the new series that comes with the Suits name, but bears little resemblance to the clever and classy writing of the original series. Amy and Morgan chat about how difficult it was to follow along on the bloated episode, whether or not the flashbacks served any purpose, and try to understand why they felt absolutely nothing for the characters. Should you watch Suits LA? You probably don’t really need to. But if you have, and feel like commiserating - or if you haven’t, and you just want to see our hosts disappointed (we’re not mad, just disappointed), tune in! What did you think of the episode? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com and let us know!  Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribing to their Patreon to get exclusive access to after-show chats, extra episodes, deleted scenes and ways to join in live on the show! Find us: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheLegendaryLadies  Want to show your support another way? Leave us a five-star review on iTunes, and subscribe to our podcast on all the platforms! Comments or suggestions? Email us at thelegendaryladies@gmail.com Find our hosts online: Kat: @ComicUno Morgan: @Mojotastic Amy: @Amy_Hyp
The Legendary Ladies are back, and thrilled to discuss the action-romance-horror film The Gorge, directed by Scott Derrickson. Starring Miles Teller and Anya Tayor-Joy, the film follows two snipers assigned to guard a massive canyon known as "The Gorge"...and keep whatever is inside it from getting out. Amy, Kat, and Morgan dive into the film and all three find they enjoyed it more than they expected. They discuss the pitfalls and challenges of a film that doesn't quite identify its genre, and chat about how it could have been modified to make it a little more clear for the audience. They also chat about the excellent cinematography, the acting, and the jump scares that make the film worth it.