“1. Please, please play drops from the movies that you are reviewing! It breaks up the chatter during the podcast and is very entertaining.
2. Don't feel like you have to laugh at everything that your cohosts say! I understand the urge to be supportive, but it's a rookie mistake. The audience hates canned laughter.
3. Have a produced intro for each segment of the show. The listener loves "routines" and will return if there's an entertaining routine associated with your podcast.
Make those changes and you will be rewarded with a higher listenership, not just fawning reviews from your associates.”Read full review »
The Dude9 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/30/14
“I am about 20 episodes in to Wham Bam Pow, and I am still on the fence. On one hand, Cameron, Ricky and Rhea have a lot of really funny moments. Cameron's analysis of some movies casts them in a whole new light for me (she tends to be a lot more sensitive to depictions of race and gender...”Read full review »
anderdoodle via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/08/14
“First of all, I don't fully understand how I made it through a SINGLE work day without listening to this show. This sexy little pod will take you on a delicious journey to the realization that every movie you have ever loved actually really sucked.. In an extremely hilarious and witty way....”Read full review »
EdgarAlanLo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/24/13
“I love each of the hosts' comedy work, so it makes sense that together they'd form a formidable podcast Voltron. But what I appreciate the most is that they bring a unique, LGBT and people of color oriented angle on action movies while still reveling in the excitement and adrenaline of...”Read full review »
DocOcular via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/25/13
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