Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker
Olivia and Luke report live from 4am after a midnight screening of the latest Star Wars film with their spoiler-filled impressions!

Olivia and Luke report live from 4am after a midnight screening of the latest Star Wars film with their spoiler-filled impressions!
This week, Olivia is joined by Special Guest Co-Host Luke Van Tress to discuss Richard Kelly's manic sci-fi/political satire/fever dream Southland Tales!
Olivia's in Indiana all month, but just because she's on her own away from home doesn't mean she's alone! The show must go on! For this special teaser episode, Olivia is joined by her old friend and current Low Com Phenom Theme Song musician Luke Van Tress to talk about their plans to continue the podcast in the chilly wilds of Southern Indianapolis!
This week Vanessa and Olivia are joined by Frankie Griffen to wrap up their deep dive into 1975 with the movie that birthed the Summer Blockbuster: JAWS!
This week Vanessa and Olivia are joined by the lovely Andy Sell to talk about the classic Jack Nicholson dramedy One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!
This week, Vanessa and Olivia are joined by Rachel Fisher of the Hollywood Crime Scene podcast to talk about Hal Ashby's Nixon-era sexual satire Shampoo!
Continuing our rundown of the top films of 1975, Vanessa and Olivia are joined by Unpops Head Honcho Adam Tod Brown to discuss the classic bank robbery film Dog Day Afternoon! Together they talk Attica, the LA Riots, and Olivia's surprising (alleged) connection to Waco!
This week, Olivia and Vanessa investigate the 1975 paranoid political thriller Three Days of the Condor! They chat about best things to choke to death on and whether this is Peak Robert Redford Hotness!
This week on Lowest Common Phenomenator, Vanessa and Olivia chat about Barbra Streisand's sequel to Funny Girl, Funny Lady! Together they dive into Babs' career and legacy, and how the sequel fails to live up to the bar set by the 1968 original!
The hits of 1975 keep coming as Vanessa and Olivia dig into the soapy melodrama The Other Side of the Mountain! But mostly they just talk about John Travolta, Nash Bridges, and Simon Birch! Check out that interview with Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly at https://ew.com/movies/2019/06/06/jennifer-tilly-gina-gershon-revisit-lesbian-neo-noir-bound/
It's a far-out psychedelic journey this week on Lowest Common Phenomenator as Vanessa and Olivia jam out to the 1975 The Who rock opera TOMMY!
It's the start of Lowest Common Phenomenator Phase 2! The LowComPhenom gals kick off their exploration of the top 10 highest-grossing movies of 1975 with the wholesome and extremely boring kids movie The Apple Dumpling Gang! Who's the most surprisingly hot member of the cast? Does anyone even remember this movie anymore? What's this movie's surprising connection to the Marvel Universe? Find out in this episode!
This week, Vanessa and Olivia have a mild panic attack while talking about the bonkers 1981 family comedy about actual lions attacking actual people, ROAR! Tune in to find out how many people were seriously injured during the making of this movie, and whether they think it was worth it to produce what is otherwise a completely boring movie! Also, Vanessa plans a vacation to Shambala Preserve! PLUS find out what's in store for PHASE 2 of Lowest Common Phenomenator!
The Low Com Phenom gals kick off Big Animal Month with the 2016 shark attack thriller The Shallows! Tune in for a discussion of CG sharks, Blake Lively's bravura performance, and whether Sully "Stephen" Seagull deserved to be the first bird to win Best Supporting Actor!
Jackie Chan month continues! The LowComPhenom gals brave the sweltering heat to talk about the 2010 Jaden Smith star vehicle The Karate Kid. Together they tackle the big questions like “do thick thighs ACTUALLY save lives?” and “why was this movie made?” Tune in!
The Low Com Phenom crew continues their coverage of Jackie Chan with the seminal action classic Rumble in the Bronx! Is this one of the greatest films ever made? Which trailer lines got stuck in our heads? Find out!
Jackie Chan month continues as the Low Com Phenom girls dig into his 1985 hit Police Story! Join in as they talk stunts, physical comedy, and whether or not they could pull off that death-defying electrical leap!
On this week’s episode, Vanessa and Olivia kick off their month covering the legendary Jackie Chan! There’s fights! There’s laughs! There’s drinking! It’s The Legend of Drunken Master!
LowComPhenom revisits the slept on sci-fi slow burn, A Scanner Darkly. They talk about Keanu, weird apartment bugs, OC and it's unique animation style.
There's a heat wave in LA as the Low Com Gals talk about the swashbuckling crew in Deep Rising, a monster movie that should have been huge. They talk about why they adore this movie, how Treat Williams was the early prototype for Nathan Fillion and get derailed by a huge soda belch. Spoilers: It was Vanessa.
In a one off episode, the Low Com Gals get together to talk about Osmosis Jones, the great animation and the not so great live action, and great voice acting performances, Also Vanessa wants to copulate with a deadly disease and Olivia has a bone to pick with Bill Murray's sweaty toe.
The LowCom gals are back talking about Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Edgar Wright, generational comedy and storytelling through editing.
Nes and Olivia gather to spend way too much gushing about Pikachu's cheeks, what good lighting can do for a moment, film noir and what the future of the Pokemon franchise looks like.
Kicking off the video game themed mini-series, the LowCom gals talk about the Pokemon games, Pokemon Go conspiracies and the joy of being the very best like no one ever was.
Nes and Olivia wrap up Stephen King month with TV mini-series The Langoleirs.
Olivia and Nes talk about the black and white version of The Mist, loose adaptations, the phenomenal cast, exciting new news and eeriness of small town settings.
Spoilers Heavy Episode: There's a first time for everything and your favorite giggling Bong Rips did not care for this movie. They rant about pacing, setting a tone and the original movie/book compared to the remake. Also Pocky is delicious and Vanessa hates ankle stuff.
Olivia and Nes welcome their guest, Dane Bowling (Nightchurch). They kick off Stephen King month with his directorial debut Maximum Overdrive, a film he famously does not remember any aspect of directing. They go over it's plot (The happening, but with trucks), talk about why they love low brow media, the film's refusal to use any music that isn't AC/DC and somehow end up on a tangent about Venom again.
Nes and Olivia (Neslivia?) wax poetic about the cultural impact of three seasons of getting hit in the nuts. The cover the lovely universal appeal of slapstick starting from Buster Keaton, how Johnny Knoxville started out as a early 2000s Hunter S Thompson, the Magnificent Seven-esque gathering of the cast and the controversies during the show's run.