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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This week on Rewatchability we tackle Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the classic 1964 Rankin-Bass stop-motion TV special that adapts a folksy Christmas song into a nightmarish adventure story featuring a giant man-eating monster and a winged lion who lives in … 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.
Our month of Christmas movies continues with a less widely-acknowledged staple of the genre: Ted Demme’s 1994 comedy The Ref starring Dennis Leary, Kevin Spacey, and Judy Davis. How has this movie aged in the past 18 years? Better or … Continue reading →
Christmas is the time of year when we all celebrate the birth of John McClane, so what better way to kick off a month of seasonally-themed podcasts than to discuss Die Hard 2 (sometimes subtitled Die Harder). The second installment of … 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.
This week on the show, we talk about The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., a short-lived sci-fi western TV series that, though beloved by many, has been forgotten by many more. We loved it as kids, but does it hold … 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.
This week on Rewatchability, we reward our inner 14-year-olds with the 1998 trash classic Wild Things. After fourteen years, and several straight-to-video, in-name-only sequels, Wild Things‘ reputation isn’t great, but is it better than people remember? Most people saw it … 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.
Remember your beloved childhood toaster? How about that lamp you used to always play with? Then this film, The Brave Little Toaster may be for you! Directed by Jerry Rees, and co-starring Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman, 1987′s The Brave … 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 touched on our feelings about Skyfall in our Goldeneye podcast, but here’s the special bonus episode we promised, in which we talk more in detail about the blockbuster new Bond flick. Download the link below, or better yet, subscribe … 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.
The name’s ability, Rewatch ability. This week on the podcast, we talk James Bond, specifically 1995′s Goldeneye which introduced J.B. to a whole new generation of youngsters. Does GoldenEye still hold-up? Has it been completely eclipsed by the Nintendo 64 … Continue reading →