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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1989 was a simpler time. Back then you could make a comedy for children in which a boy is abducted by a grown man dressed as a monster in a denim vest. Oh, also that man is Howie Mandel, 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.
With The Dark Knight Rises opening tomorrow, we’re back to talk more about Batman’s cinematic career, starting with Batman: The Mask of the Phantasm, the 1993 adaptation of the animated series. From there we let Joel Schumacher be our guide … 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 anticipation of The Dark Knight Rises, we ventured to watch Batman’s entire filmography between the years of 1943 and 1997, and then record our thoughts in podcast form, you know, for future generations. In part 1 of a 2-part podcast … Continue reading →
It’s Kindergarten Cop. You get the idea. Download the link below, or better yet subscribe on iTunes! And be sure to follow us on Twitter! Episode 46- Kindergarten Cop MUSIC: This week’s featured artist is Teenage Kicks WARNING: the podcast … Continue reading →
Word. Nothing helps kids learn to read better than a disembodied, amnesia-ridden phantom, accidentally freed from a magic book by Samuel L. Jackson. Or so thought PBS in 1992 when they created the show Ghostwriter, in which a non-corporeal entity … Continue reading →
The Secret of Nimh is without a doubt the Citizen Kane of the fantasy/adventure/super-intellegent, psychadelic wizard rat/single mother on a quest genre we’ve all come to know and love. What I’m trying to say, very snidely, is The Secret of … Continue reading →
As an epilogue (or is it a prequel) to our Alien Quadrilogy podcast we have a quick chat about Ridley Scott’s Prometheus now that we’ve all seen it. To hear the discussion, download the link below, or better yet subscribe … Continue reading →
Just in time for the backlash against Prometheus, and the backlash against that backlash, we revisit the original Alien series, from the claustrophobic abject horror of 1979′s Alien all the way to 1997′s Alien: Resurrection in which Ripley comes back … Continue reading →
Blain defends a childhood favourite this week, Luc Besson’s 1997 Sci-Fi Adventure The Fifth Element starring Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich and Gary Oldman. How does it hold up today? Is Chris Tucker the most annoying person on the planet? Why … Continue reading →
Stallone, Rooker, Lithgow, a guy named “Leon”. These are just some of the names of the people who star in Cliffhanger, the 1993 action movie that did for mountain climbing what Die Hard did for office Christmas parties. Directed by … Continue reading →
For our 40th episode of Rewatchability, we’re treating you (or disappointing you) to our fabled lost Willow podcast. Yes, Willow, Ron Howard’s 1988 fantasy film based on a story on George Lucas which was based on every other fantasy story … Continue reading →
Let’s get dangerous! With Darkwing Duck, the Batman of the Duck Tales universe. Perhaps Disney’s darkest, most intense TV show. We loved it as kids in the ’90s, but would we enjoy it now? I mean, after all we’re grown … Continue reading →
Costner vs Fox, Rickman vs Wolf, Bryan Adams vs a Rooster– this week, on a very special Rewatchability we’re pitting 1991′s Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves against 1973′s Robin Hood, in a battale royale where only one childhood favourite will be … Continue reading →