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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We give our picks for what will win the Academy Awards on Sunday! But we drink a lot… and we haven’t seen all the movies… so you might want to take our predictions with about five-billion grains of salt. To … Continue reading →
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 the week of the Oscars, so we’ve decided to discuss the most decapitation-filled Best Picture winner, Mel Gibson’s Braveheart. Sure, the film is comprised mostly of historical inaccuracies, and the director/star has since been 100% disgraced, but that doesn’t … Continue reading →
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.
We talk about Die Hard a lot on this show, so it seems only fitting we discuss the latest installment in the franchise, Die Hard V: Mission to Moscow… err, I mean, A Good Day to Die Hard. Did we … Continue reading →
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.
In honour of Valentine’s Day, we decided to re-watch and discuss the most timeless love story of all time, as seen through the lens of one of the most crazy, hyper-kinetic, flamboyant directors of all time. Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + … Continue reading →
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.
On this week’s un-retro episode, we preview Thursday’s special Valentine’s Day episode (hint: it’s a classic love story that stars the boy from Growing Pains who didn’t go crazy). We also discuss the recent Community season premiere, Robert Zemeckis’ Flight, plus Rob ventures … Continue reading →
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.
Grab your booties ’cause it’s cold out there… yes, it’s Groundhog Day, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this month. Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Stephen Tobolowsky, a Groundhog, Chris Elliot– what more can you say about this classic? Plenty! Kind of… … Continue reading →
In this week’s Un-Retro episode, we tease Thursday’s episode, discuss Gangster Squad, Ikea, Margaret Atwood, Just Go With It, Harrison Ford high out of his fucking mind, The Last Airbender, and of course, more speculations on the upcoming Star Wars movie … Continue reading →
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.
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.
On this very special episode, we count down our Top 5 favourite Canadian Heritage Minutes. Ever since they first started appearing in 1991, the Canadian Heritage Minutes have captured our Nation’s collective imagination. From Winnie the Pooh’s tangential association to … Continue reading →