You Must Remember This
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You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century. It’s the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each episode. It is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction: navigating through conflicting reports, mythology, and institutionalized spin, Karina tries to sort out what really happened behind the films, stars and scandals of the 20th century.
I’m here from Beyond The Blinds!
4d ago
Troy recommended this show and now I’m binging the erotic 80s (season 8) 😻
Learning is fun
Apr 10
Karina does great research. The (sometimes) silly production value is endearing.
One great season after another.
Apr 9
Excellent cultural criticism, thoroughly researched and beautifully written, often about how systems run by men and driven by money destroy human lives. After the episode on Jean Harlow, I had to pull over I was so devastated, and even though I knew the story, the episode on Buster Keaton had the same effect. So when subjects manage to survive by staying true to themselves and retaining their dignity, living long, happy lives, like William Haines or Boris Karloff, it’s a breath of fresh air.
Exceptional with one caveat
Apr 9
Incredibly researched and informative stories of the old days (and some of the new ones) of Hollywood. The only detractor is the incessant use of poorly executed accents rendering some episodes challenging at best. Please, please, please just let the material stand on its own.
Top podcast for Hollywood Historians
Apr 6
Incredible research, fascinating facts, curious themes each season. A really interesting way to not just learn Hollywood history but to understand overall history/the times/POVs/parallel political, social, and cultural themes. 5 stars.
PLEASE STOP DOING ACCENTS
Apr 8
Love the research & writing. Inconsistent & unnatural annunciation is annoying, but somewhat tolerable. But the accents (English, French, etc) are so awful that I’m literally wincing while listening. I’m sure you’re having fun, but please spare your audience.
Worth it
Apr 7
Took me a while to decide I liked this, but the Polly Platt episodes were fascinating. It feels balanced and well-researched. Longworth’s carefully enunciating each “t” was annoying for a while.
Great content; hard to listen, though
Apr 6
I love the concept and content for this show. It’s well-researched and compelling. BUT. . . Ms. Longworth needs to take to heart all the people here who say that her overly articulated speech is distracting and annoying. It makes it difficult to enjoy this podcast. Listen to your audience—the extreme speech affectation adds NOTHING to the quality of the show—and actually detracts from it. I’m also struggling with her need to quote people born in other countries using what she feels is their “native accent.” it’s super-cringey and hard to listen to. Content is overall 10/10; her affected speech patterns, and awkwardness, however, get 2/10. Listen to your audience, Karina— we’re trying to help you improve your quality and listenability.
Great show (accents aside)
Apr 2
I love this podcast and all of the great research that into it. A really fun listen, except for the accents (hopefully she ditches those next season).
Great Content, Terrible Diction
Apr 3
This show has super interesting content regarding old Hollywood, covering its beginnings in early 20th Century. The host, Karina Longworth, for some reason, feels she needs to over-enunciate every consonant, which makes listening to the well researched episodes at best endurable, and at worst a painful chore. Her diction is like bad A.I., and nothing like natural speech.
About
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- CreatorKarina Longworth
- Episodes270
- Seasons20
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© 2020 Karina Longworth
- Show Website
- ProviderKarina Longworth
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