Join us on Patreon at bit.ly/lezpatreon for mp3 downloads of all our original songs or find us on Bandcamp to purchase songs individually. At the end of the episode, stick around to hear our original song based on Girltrash titled “Fantasy” written by Leigh Holmes Foster, produced by Ellie Brigida, and performed by Ellie Brigida and Leigh Holmes Foster. We highly recommend watching Girltrash: All Night Long anytime you want to laugh, sing, and experience 2014 lesbian Hollywood. The actors really commit to the character’s motivations and pull you into their chaos.
It is an enjoyable and strangely believable romp.
It is also really fun seeing actors from The L Word appear on screen constantly and with lyrics like “backstage sex rampage” and “first-time sex trampoline”, you really can’t have a bad time watching this movie. We loved shipping Colby and Misty played by Gabrielle Christian and Mandy Musgrave who have incredible chemistry with one another after South of Nowhere. We struggled with keeping the character’s names straight, because every actor is so recognizable from that period of lesbian television.
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This movie is a time capsule of who’s who in lesbian Hollywood in 2014. If you’re looking for a good time, Girltrash delivers. Girltrash was written by Angela Robinson, who also wrote D.E.B.S., and several episodes of The L Word, which pretty much explains everything about how wild this movie is.
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Leigh Holmes Foster and Ellie Brigida You can also join us on /lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram and Ellie talk about the 2014 musical Girltrash: All Night Long for this Lez-ssentials episode, a recurring segment on the essential movies and TV shows in the lesbian canon. Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. We analyze the characters and some ships get a little questionable, but it’s not our fault that they’re written that way! We know one thing for sure, Little Women Should’ve Been Gay.
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The book has been called out for being “radical” for its portrayals of women, but we all know radical is just code for gay. The basics of the story is that life was perfect for the sisters until men got involved and then it all went downhill. When you put Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Emma Watson, and Laura Dern into a movie, you can’t really expect us to believe it isn’t gay. Little Women as a book is already gay, but this film really showcases it by choosing the gayest cast possible. Leigh Holmes Foster and Ellie Brigida You can also join us on /lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram and Ellie hang out with stand-up comedian, actor, and writer Irene Tu to talk about the 2019 film adaptation of Little Women.
We know one thing for sure, Dawson’s Creek Should’ve Been Gay. A world of possibility opens up with the college years episodes, when we get into shipping roommates and reflecting on our own gay college experiences. We talk about how different the show would’ve been if Jen had been allowed to be a lesbian- Abby would’ve lived! We have a lot of ships, even more than the Dawson’s Creek fan website. You can’t name a character after legendary lesbian Joe March and try to pretend she’s straight, but Dawson’s Creek sure tried to. We take a look at what was actually gay, like the first kiss between two men on tv, and then lament over the disappointing refusal to acknowledge any lesbian characters. We all agree on Dawson being the absolute worst and quickly push him out of any love triangles. Then, we dive back in time to 1998 to talk about Dawson’s Creek. We couldn’t do an episode with Samantha without first chatting about one of our current favorite shows, Syfy’s Astrid and Lilly Save the World! We talk about Sam’s breakout role as Lilly and what she hopes to see in the future for Lilly and Candace’s enemies to lovers storyline. Leigh and Ellie hang out with actor and singer Samantha Aucoin to talk about why the iconic teen drama Dawson’s Creek Should’ve Been Gay.