Episodes

  • #30 DROP DEAD GORGEOUS
    Aug 13 2021

    If you love pulled pork products, but hate kids playing Marco Polo in the pool, then grab your sash and tiara and let's go to Mount Rose Minnesota for the incredibly brilliant and groundbreaking look at small-town pageants: DROP DEAD GORGEOUS

    Rob and Robbie discuss how this movie went from critical failure to queer success, the genius of Allison Janney, the Academy Awards' ignorance about comic performances, their favorite lines, a wish for Kirstie Alley, and why this movie is surviving cancel culture.

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    53 mins
  • #29 THE QUEEN
    Jul 16 2021

    In episode twenty-nine of Gay Card Revoked, Rob and Robbie go back to 1968 and watch the visceral and campy Drag Queen beauty pageant of 1967, The Queen, which is a lesser appreciated piece of LGBTQIA+ cinema.

    The boys look at the gay life before Stonewall, drag culture as a community foundation, the life or death stakes of a blonde fall, and an epic takedown by Crystal LaBeija, are all the beautiful little nuggets that make up this film that has been eclipsed by Paris Is Burning and RuPaul's Drag Race. And without Flawless Sabrina and Crystal LaBeija there might not have ever been a prominent drag culture at all!

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    56 mins
  • #28 FUNNY GIRL
    Jun 4 2021

    Hello, Gorgeous! It's time to look at the screen debut of the patron saint of queerdom, Barbra Streisand, in her Academy Award winning performance as Fanny Brice in FUNNY GIRL.

    Walking the boys through this movie is The Book of Mormon's very own Jordan Matthew Brown who loves all things Babs. The boys discuss the queer coding of "People," why Babs knocked it out of the park on her first movie, what moments of the film are iconic cinema, the beauty of Omar Shariff, and who might be right for a Funny Girl revival.

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    58 mins
  • #27 PAUL LYNDE
    May 14 2021

    We are going back to the swinging 60s to discuss the first queer icon American audiences gladly welcomed into their home: Comedian Paul Lynde.

    Rob and Robbie discuss Paul's triumphs and tragedies, both on and off-screen, and how his particular brand of humor has inspired countless generations of queer men.

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    53 mins
  • #26 SHELLEY DUVALL'S FAERIE TALE THEATRE
    Apr 30 2021

    Once Upon A Time.....in a far off television studio.....lived an indie actress with a single dream: To get all of her famous friends in one room, have them weirdly act out the most demented fairy tales, and make sure that every little queer child knew that you don't need happily ever after when you have Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre.

    Today's queer expert is celebrated actor Wyatt Fenner who comes with not only a battered moleskin filled with notes and observations but a TedTalk on Shelley, Robert Altman, Rumplestiltskin, Tattoo from Fantasy Island, being an OG Bronie, and why Jeff Bridges can climb Rapunzel's tower any day he wishes.

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    35 mins
  • #25 MORE TALES OF THE CITY
    Apr 2 2021

    Happy 25 to Gay Card Revoked! To celebrate, Rob and Robbie are heading back to 28 Barbary Lane to examine the subsequent TV series in the Tales canon: More Tales of the City, Further Tales of the City, Tales of the City: 2019

    The boys look at why Olympia Dukakis always get blackmailed, Jim Jones living in a park, Swoosie Kurtz's need for a room with a view, losing Mary Ann Singleton in Season 3, Mother Mucca, and the brilliance of Barbara Garrick!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • #24 TRICK
    Mar 19 2021

    One of the most optimistic movies of the LGBTQIA+ canon is celebrated on episode 24. Back when printers were dotted, headshots were black and white, and you had to talk to a real person before sleeping with them, there were two queer men named Gabe and Mark and all they wanted to do was find a place to hook up in the crazy, comical world of TRICK.

    Rob and Robbie take a glance at Drag Race UK vs. Drag Race US, the acting brilliance of Tori Spelling, the prettiness of "Enter You," podcast discount codes, the dimples of Christian Campbell, the sultriness of J.P. Pitoc, worshipping at the queer alter of Steve Hayes, and the awkward conversations with Blockbuster employees.

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    Next episode: TALES OF THE CITY, PT. 2

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    44 mins
  • #23 TALES OF THE CITY
    Mar 5 2021

    This week Rob and Robbie head to San Francisco to follow the lives and love affairs of those who reside at Anna Madrigal's apartment complex in Armistead Maupin's groundbreaking book and television series TALES OF THE CITY.

    Walking the boys down the winding streets of the city by the bay is celebrated actor Vince Gatton who discusses the impact of the show on queer youth, the brilliance that is Laura Linney, seeing trans representation through the lenses of many decades, comparing the book to the television series, and why there is unending love for Mouse.

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    53 mins