Rewatchability is a Podcast.
Summary: Every week we re-watch a movie or TV show we haven't seen in a number of years, and try to decide once and for all: is it rewatchable?
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Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.
Ummm, yeah, did you get the memo about that OFFICE SPACE movie we’re discussing this week? Because we’re talking about that Mike Judge film, the one based on his own “Milton” animations. Yeah. Ron Livingston and Jennifer Anniston. Anyway I’m just going to have to get you to listen to the podcast below, oh and when you’re finished that go ahead and subscribe on iTunes. Oh, and Peter. I noticed you haven’t followed us on Twitter, yeah, so if you could get on that, okay? Don’t forget about our Patreon campaign. Yeah. WARNING: this podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.
As October draws to a close a most unholy occasion approaches; it’s our 200th episode! This week we consult THE EXORCIST, William Friedkin’s 1973 horror classic featuring Linda Blair and Ellen Burstyn. It terrified a nation when it was released, but how does it hold up now? The power of Christ compels you to listen! The power of Christ compels you to subscribe on iTunes! The power of Christ compels you to follow us on Twitter! WARNING: this podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised. Also, the power of Christ compels you to check out our Patreon page, which is a great way to support us and help us record our next 200 episodes! Finally, Jesus recommends you check out David Alexander’s album CROSSBOW, the title track of which you can hear at the end of the episode.
Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.
It’s October and here at Rewatchability that means we spend all month celebrating our favorite day– The Canadian Federal Election! And this week we’re casting our vote for GOOSEBUMPS, the mid-90s adaptation of RL Stine’s juvenile horror books featuring actors like Ryan Gosling and J. Adam Brown, the latter whom joins us to revisit his iconic episode. It spooked us when we were younger, but how does it hold up now? Listen below to find out, or better yet, subscribe on iTunes! Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter. WARNING: the podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.
It’s October and here at Rewatchability that means we spend all month celebrating our favorite holiday– Canadian Fangsgiving. And this week we’re fangful for Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the 1992 update of the classic Tod Browning film feature Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder and Keanu. Does love live again? Or does it just plain suck? Listen below to find out, or better yet, subscribe on iTunes! Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter. WARNING: the podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.
It’s October and here at Rewatchability that means we spend all month celebrating our favorite holiday– Canadian Thanksgiving. And this week we’re thankful for Army of Darkness, the final entry in Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy, featuring Bruce Campbell and Embeth Davidtz. We loved it when we were younger, but how does it hold up now? Good? Bad? The guy with the gun? Listen below to find out, or better yet, subscribe on iTunes! Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter. WARNING: the podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.
Listen up hotshot, this week we’re riding the waves with Snake Plissken once again in Escape From L.A., John Carpenter’s sequel/parody(?)/(unnecessary)remake of the classic Escape From New York. Is there anywhere Kurt Russell can’t escape from? Some of us were on (surf)board when we were younger, but how does it hold up now? Listen below to find out, or better yet, subscribe on iTunes! Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter. WARNING: the podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.
Hold your breath. Make a wish. Count to three. Come with us, ride the bus(?), and we’ll discuss a world of pure imagination, namely the 1971 classic Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, featuring Gene Wilder and a bunch of kids nobody has heard from since. We thought it was so sweet when we were younger, but how does it hold up now? Listen below to find out, or better yet, subscribe on iTunes! Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter. WARNING: the podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Rewatchability is a comedic pop-culture nostalgia podcast hosted by J.M. McNab, Rob LaRonde, and Blain Watters. It is produced independently in Toronto, ON. The show began in the summer of 2011. In 2012 it was profiled by The A.V. Club and in 2015 our podcast appeared on CBC Radio’s Podcast Playlist. The aim of the show is to re-watch movies and television shows from when we were younger, and review them in an interesting and hopefully humourous way. Hopefully. Rewatchability contains coarse language and immature subject matter; our main goal is to be funny, so please don’t take anything too seriously… especially you Ghost Dad.