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Twin It to Win It Podcast

Twin It to Win It Podcast

By: Erin & Jenn
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A podcast where we put our Podcast Brain Twinning to a test*! Each first Twinsday (Tuesday) of the month, we discuss a movie and see if we can correctly guess what the other one thinks of the movie. If we guess correctly, we are twinning it. If we guess incorrectly, we are not twinning it or winning it. Hosted by Erin Marlow, from It’s a Fandom Thing and Jenn Owens from My Streaming Bubble! *Not actually twinsErin & Jenn Art
Episodes
  • Anaconda
    Jun 17 2025

    Erin and Jenn are going into the jungle to discuss the 1997 film, Anaconda. Did they both love it? Did they hate it? And are they twinning it? Tune in to find out!

    Content warnings for snakes and descriptions of snakes eating.

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    54 mins
  • The VVitch
    Apr 29 2025

    Erin and Jenn are getting historical this month with a film that takes a look at homesteading 1630s style, and what it would be like to live near a witch. Join them for the latest test of twinningness, The VVitch.

    Content warnings for animal death, weird sexual stuff with a minor, violence towards a child from the parent and child abuse.

    https://linktr.ee/twinittowinitpod

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    49 mins
  • Halloween II
    Mar 25 2025

    The "Twins" are ready to test their twinningness this month with Halloween II, the 1981 version. Tune in as we dissect the misuse of medical equipment, the sibling reveal, and why Loomis really needs to chill.

    But most importantly, who loves it? Who hates it? And who guessed right? Hit play to find out!

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    1 hr and 20 mins

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