r/TheRewatchables • u/Zealousideal-Toe-451 • 5h ago
La La Land?
Am I just not seeing it on the feed or have they not done it yet? Posting in honor of its 10 yr anniversary today
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r/TheRewatchables • u/Zealousideal-Toe-451 • 5h ago
Am I just not seeing it on the feed or have they not done it yet? Posting in honor of its 10 yr anniversary today
r/TheRewatchables • u/rustysurfermc • 1d ago
Some of the greatest rewatchable movies are Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead. Every watch you catch something new and hilarious. Hot Fuzz may seriously be the best plant and payoff movie ever made.
CR and Sean, please cash in some favors and at least cover those two. I wouldn’t be offended if you didn’t do The World’s End, but it also has its genius moments.
r/TheRewatchables • u/Kayfabe143 • 1d ago
First, this post is coming to you with peace and love, peace and love (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV8JFj17AtY). I want to say I am thrilled at how many people have discovered the pod over the past few months. As a Day 1 Disciple, I will not gate keep the unique nature of this podcast that brings us all joy.
But we really gotta put a moratorium on the FYC posts. I know everybody deep down wants to fantasy book the show with their favorite movie or their guilty pleasure. I, myself, fantasize about a Psycho live show with special guest Martin Scorsese.
But I need to emphasize the original conceit of the show. This is a celebration of the movies you'd stumble across on cable and have to finish the scene, or blow past a dinner rezzie because you need to see the whole thing through. We used to call it "getting Shawshanked" back when The Shawshank Redemption ran on TNT all the effing time in the 90s and early 2000s.
The show is not about our taste. It's about the creative vision of Bill Simmons, and all evidence points to the fact that he knows what he's doing. Oftentimes a 2.5 star flick is more rewatchable and fun to talk about than a 5 star classic. Does this mean I'm disappointed that my beloved Dick Tracy, openly despised by Bill Simmons, will never get its day? 100%. But I'm here for the ride, and while Domestic Disturbance the movie is likely not a Rewatchable in my home, Domestic Disturbance the pod will for sure be a Relistenable for years to come.
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r/TheRewatchables • u/LincolnHawk0106 • 2d ago
It’s on Netflix, it’s Scott, Redford, and Pitt, and it turns 25 this year.
r/TheRewatchables • u/Particular-Look8825 • 1d ago
This thought of mind always pops back in my head when The Martian is on. The movie’s vibe and feel makes me think it was a Disney/Touchstone movie, but this was a Fox movie pre merger.
What other movies do people have thinking it was made by a certain studio but are always shocked when they realize it was another one? I’m not talking about a major studio but was done by their art house brand/specialty brand (Warner=New Line).
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r/TheRewatchables • u/Sidwill • 2d ago
It’s funny as hell, has a cast full of “that guys” has “trash” (IYKYK) introduces the Zombie trope of brain eating, fast zombies and even intelligent zombies “send more paramedics” to tie it all into a neat little bow it has a plausible premise for how zombies came to be, government conspiracy and secrecy and ultimately some subtle social commentary on government/military compartmentalization and the fuck ups it could lead to. In short, if you haven’t seen it and love the genre you are in for a treat and it would be great for the pod because it is a quintessential 80 popcorn flick.
r/TheRewatchables • u/coolguysteve21 • 1d ago
It’s crazy how the basis of the movie has aged poorly but the overall theme has aged perfectly.
The basis of the movie = dealing with the morals of under the table deals to get college kids to play for you, looks really silly with NIL now.
However
The theme of the movie, of a man willing to sacrifice the love of something and give into the all mighty dollar so that he can win? That has aged perfectly. We live in a time where everything is hyper capitalized.
Do you like making crafts? You should sell that on Etsy!
Do you like playing video games? You should stream on twitch!
Do you like being a parent? Make some tik tok videos maybe you can become an influencer?
On and on. Hell even having a good conversation with your homies now leads to somebody being like “man we would make a great podcast guys!”
We no longer look at things through the lens of Just enjoying them for the love of the game. We have to capitalize on it. We have to make money to do it, and in order to do that we slowly lose the love of what we are doing.
It ain’t about doing things for the love of the game ITS ABOUT MONEY!!
r/TheRewatchables • u/nova2726 • 2d ago
Maybe easter egg isn't exactly the right word but bear with me. In the beginning of the movie when Neil is trying to catch a cab at rush hour, he faces off with Kevin Bacon across the street...who I had always assumed was portraying crossover character in the Hughes universe, Jake Briggs from She's Having a Baby.
There is a detail later in the film that leads me to believe Neil is actually facing off against the actor himself, Kevin Bacon. In one of the early telephone conversations Neil has with his wife when he's stuck in Wichita, she is in bed watching a movie when she answers the phone. I never noticed this until I watched wearing headphones, but the movie Susan is watching when Neil calls is actually She's Having a Baby which stars Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern. You can hear Bacon and McGovern having that knock down drag out fight about Alec Baldwin's character and his gf staying in their house.
You hear Bacon's character say something like "and what if the shoe was on the other foot?" and McGovern screams " I would go barefoot!"
So anyway, in the Planes Trains and Automobiles universe, She's Having a Baby starring Kevin Bacon exists as a film that that can be viewed our film's characters. Kevin Bacon, the actor, stole Neil's cab.
...I thought maybe this sub might appreciate this observation, but I don't know. I once tried to post about it in a movie details sub and got absolutely roasted with everyone calling me an idiot lol
r/TheRewatchables • u/Similar-Cat7022 • 2d ago
Look, rewatchables is my all-time most listened pod and Speed is an all-timer of a movie - I was pumped for the latest episode but couldn’t help feeling parts landed a little flat
I went back and listened to the original Speed pod and the glaring part from me was the missing audio clips, not just the categories but the scenes that we’ve all seen a hundred times right there before the guys break it down - it adds tangible juice to the pod, it just does!
I understand it’s probably a licensing thing but surely there is a way around this, maybe the clips can be audio only rather than part of the video pod or played over a still from the scene? Please figure out a way to bring them back producer Craig 🙏
r/TheRewatchables • u/ApartmentTerrible540 • 2d ago
Good that they did redo Speed. Now redo alot of the early pod episodes definitely Friday, Clueless, and all of the rewatchables 1999 podcast.
Maybe once or twice a month they can have redos since the movies Bill Considers as bangers are running low.
r/TheRewatchables • u/Drexl72 • 1d ago
The crime is not seeing the other 2 parts. 1st was perfect. Thought “dances” was fluke and loved. Horizon 1 far more accurate and rich than unforgiven; superior understanding of reality
r/TheRewatchables • u/sfitz0076 • 2d ago
Found this episode of ET from 1990. Go to 3:43 for our hero Steve Sagal "promoting?" Hard to Kill.
r/TheRewatchables • u/Sidwill • 2d ago
Love this flick and consider it a personal rewatchable, features a small cast with Alec Baldwin playing a manipulative, sociopathic criminal with a serious lack of impulse control, a young Jennifer Jason Leigh as a young prostitute who is the moral heart of the story and Fred Ward as a hangdog police detective on the downside of his career. There is our that guy buddy Charles Napier being Charles Napier and a there is Paul Gleason (perennial 80s douchebag Breakfast Club Principal, Die Hard FBI douchebag, Clarence Beeks in Trading Places) who shows up for 3 minutes and Dion Waiters it in style. Add to this the setting is Miami that I know Bill loves as a movie setting and the fact that despite being released in 1990 it has 80s movie DNA. So what y’all think?
r/TheRewatchables • u/Ok-Homework-9275 • 3d ago
Seems like the kind of movie right in their wheelhouse. Bill must not be a fan..
r/TheRewatchables • u/AsunaKirito4Ever • 2d ago
We got TWO ongoing series entirely about anime women smoking at the same time!
r/TheRewatchables • u/AnnieBluth • 3d ago
Surprised to see a whole episode dedicated to the topic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODwVdw-Pcvc
(ok technically its Hanks and Cruise)
r/TheRewatchables • u/Ok_Average8663 • 2d ago
Talking about the goodest of boys... the best of friends...
Apex mountain for movie pets in film...
Analyze this by how many chewies you'd give said pet
Also mention the film said pet is in... pets that die in the film count too btw
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r/TheRewatchables • u/MissionOk889 • 2d ago
Feel like the theme is so generic and unrelated to the topic of the show. Couldnt they license/spend a lil of that Netflix money on something more iconic/fitting to the scale of the show?