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That Aged Well

Dogma (1999) - Divine Pastimes, Fast Food Mascots & a Ken Doll Set

That Aged Well

That Aged Well Podcast

Tv & Film, Arts, Film Reviews, Performing Arts

4.9762 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2026

⏱️ 145 minutes

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Summary

March has gone out like a lamb (hopefully), and April is here to bring in all the angels and demons! Erika and Paul kick off the month with a discussion of Kevin Smith’s 1999 comedy Dogma, a movie that has a lot of stars, a lot of ideas, and one sh*t demon.

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Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika Villalba

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0:00.0

On Big Lives, we take a single cultural icon.

0:03.0

People like Jane Fonda, George Michael, Little Richard.

0:06.0

And we pull apart the story behind the image.

0:09.0

And we do this by digging through the BBC's vast archives.

0:13.0

Discovering forgotten interviews that change exactly how we see these giants of our culture.

0:18.0

We're here for the messy, the brilliant, the human version of our heroes.

0:23.0

I'm Emmanuel Jochi.

0:24.1

I'm Kai Wright.

0:25.0

And this is Big Lives.

0:27.0

Listen to Big Lives, wherever you get your podcasts.

0:31.6

Well, Erica, it's that time of year.

0:34.9

It's Girl Scout cookie season.

0:36.7

Oh, the best time of year. And I, look, I'm going to,

0:40.1

I'm going to say something possibly controversial. But when we were young, the selling was done by

0:46.4

the children. As in my opinion, it should be. You love child labor. You have always said this.

0:53.2

That's that like you have maintained the fact that we're that child labor laws are the worst thing that's ever happened in this country.

1:00.7

Labor builds character. It builds a sense of responsibility. I get so crotchety if I get like if like I'm not even on Facebook, but like Facebook groups or like

1:11.1

mass text, be like, do you want to buy my kids? I'm like, no, your kid can walk to my door, ring my bell and see if I'll answer it and then, then they can tell me, how's that? Or at least, at least get the kid there to ask me. Give me a break. Counterpoint. Okay. I don't have access to children. And honestly, I shouldn't.

1:28.9

Yeah, that's actually a good point. Yeah.

1:30.6

Yeah. I don't have access to children, and honestly, I shouldn't, frankly. That's actually a good point. Yeah. All I will do is be a bad influence, so don't bring your children near me. Then how do I get the Girl Scout cookies? That's not fair. That's bigotry against people who don't like children. I'm saying that all you have to, they used to set up outside the mart, outside the supermarket,

1:46.1

big tables. Then you have to talk to them. Yes. No, I'd rather talk to Carolyn accounting whose daughter is too shy to talk to me. And I'm like, yeah, Carol, I'm going to buy about 10 boxes off your dumb shy kids. Let me tell you something. the fact that kids are not forced to sell Girl Scout cookies door to door is why everyone

2:03.5

in Gen Alpha has a fucking anxiety disorder.

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