Snark Squad Pod #096 – Charlie’s Angels (2019)

Previously: The combined power of vacation & friendship compelled us to override our own better judgement and watch all five Pirates films in 2019.

Sweeney: After bitching about the Pirates purgatory I willingly entered into, I am gonna spoil this episode a little and say that it was a genuine fucking relief & a blast to take myself to the theater and watch this light romp of a girl power movie.

And, to make it even more wonderful, we are joined for the first time on the podcast by our dear friend (and long time Snark Lady!) Jessica. She has recapped so much stuff over the years it’s wild – you can check out a master list of all her posts here on the site, find her on Twitter, or check out her horror movie podcast, Macabre Bros.

Find out what our favorite parts were, what things didn’t work, and some of our feelings on other people’s feelings:

 

We’d love to hear your thoughts about this episode! Have you seen this movie – or other installments in the larger Charlie’s Angels Universe? What did you think? You can leave a comment below, find us over on our Twitter, or you can come talk to us about this episode on the Discord, which is an added bonus of signing up for our newsletter or joining us on Patreon.

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As always, this podcast is produced by Nicole Sweeney and Marines Alvarez, edited by Nicole Sweeney and the delightful theme music is by Stefan Chin.

Nicole Sweeney

Nicole is the co-captain of Snark Squad and these days she spends most of her time editing podcasts. She spends too much time on Twitter and very occasionally vlogs and blogs. In her day job she's a producer, editor, director, and sometimes host of educational YouTube channels. She loves travel, maps, panda gifs, and semicolons. Writing biographies stresses her out; she crowd sourced this one years ago and has been using a version of it ever since. She would like to thank Twitter for their help.