meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show

Emilia Perez vs Wicked

Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show

Fausto Fernós

Comedy Interviews, Tv & Film, Comedy, Tv Reviews, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.4831 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Netflix’s Emilia Perez is a hot mess of a movie. This musical crime drama, written and directed by French filmmaker Jacques Audiard, follows a de-greenified Zoë Saldaña working as a lawyer for a Mexican drug lord who transitions.

Saldaña’s character later goes on to support the former Mexican drug lord as she attempts to atone for her criminal past by founding a nonprofit to rescue the victims of the country’s drug cartels, including her own.

What could have been a powerful exploration of the struggles faced by trans people and all women in Latin America instead turns everyone into cartoons. Emilia Perez reduces the harsh realities of cartel violence and trans struggles into a gaudy spectacle, making one wonder if it was slapped together just to throw a wrench in Wicked’s awards season dominance.

Adding to the controversy, new reports have surfaced about the film’s lead, transgender actress Karla Sofía Gascón, and her troubling history of racist and anti-Muslim remarks.

Today we take a look at Emilia Peréz and other terrible, campy films the world would rather forget ever existed.
 
Plus-- 

Paul Reubens, best known as Pee-Wee Herman, comes out of the coffin as gay in a new documentary about his not-so-private life.

Woman pleads guilty to sendng fart vdeos to her boyfriends ex. 

Chappell Roan celebrates her Grammy win for best new artist by calling out record labels, demanding they give their employees a livable wage and healthcare. 

A mysterious nationwide network against Trump called the 50501 Movement plans protests in all of the nation’s capitols on Feb 5. 

Happy 20 year anniversary to Feast of Fun, one of the first 50 podcasts in history, still going strong 3133 shows later. 

SAVE FEAST OF FUN, HELP US GET A NEW COMPUTER:
• feastoffun.com/donate

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Netflix's Emilia Perez is a hot mess of a movie.

0:09.5

This musical crime drama, written and directed by French filmmaker Jacques Odiard, follows

0:16.2

a de-greenified Zoe Saldania working as a lawyer for a Mexican drug lord who transitions.

0:23.6

Saldania's character later goes on to support the former Mexican drug lord as she attempts

0:28.6

to atone for her criminal past by founding a nonprofit to rescue the victims of the country's drug cartels,

0:35.6

including her own. What could have been a powerful exploration of the struggles faced by trans people and all women in Latin America,

0:43.3

instead turns everyone into cartoons.

0:46.3

Amelia Perez reduces the harsh realities of cartel violence and trans struggles into a gaudy spectacle,

0:53.3

making one wonder if it was slapped together just

0:56.0

to throw a wrench in Wicked's award season dominance. Adding to the controversy, new reports have

1:01.5

surfaced about the film's lead, transgender actress Carla Sophia Gascon, and her troubling

1:08.6

history of racist and anti-Muslim remarks.

1:11.6

Today, we take a look at Emilia Perez and other terrible campy films the world would rather forget ever existed.

1:20.6

Plus, Paul Rubin's best known as Pee-Wee-Herman, comes out of the coffin as gay in a new documentary about his not-so-private

1:28.7

life.

1:29.7

Chapel Rhone celebrates her Grammy win for best new artists by calling out record labels,

1:36.5

demanding they give their employees a livable wage and health care.

1:40.7

A mysterious nationwide network against Trump called the 50-51 movement plans protests in all of the nation's capitals on February 5th.

1:49.0

And happy 20 years of Feast of Fun.

1:53.0

Your favorite podcast celebrates 20 years today.

1:57.4

Yeah.

1:58.0

I'm Fausto Farnas.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Fausto Fernós, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Fausto Fernós and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.