Every episode, we explore a movie we haven't seen in like forever, and see if it is still as good as we remember. We use the first part of the show to try and remember what we liked about the movie. Then we go over the movie which includes looking at the poster, taglines, actors, synopsis, and finally, we watch the trailer. Then we predict whether or not we will like it. The second part of the show is when we come back after watching the movie and review it. Usually with hilarious results. We love going back to watch all sorts of genres. Horror, Comedy, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Comedy, Action and Adventure. Doesn't matter how bad the movie might seem. If we liked it back then, we'll see if it holds up today.
Some people say that Land of the Dead doesn't compare to George A. Romero's original trilogy. Some say it's too mainstream. We say it's still a zombie movie by George A. Romero, and we remember loving it. This is what George A. Romero could do with a budget, and it was big, gory, and fun. At least that's how we remember it anyway.
Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
Do you remember A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, released in 1987? Bigger budget, bigger cast, bigger effects mean bigger and better movie, right? We remember awesome one-liners, awesome effects, and a totally awesome theme song, "Dream Warriors" by Dokken. It may have been a while, but this movie still has to be awesome. Right?
Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
Remember the Fly from the 80s? It stars Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, and is directed by David Cronenberg. We remember it being cool and gross. Mostly gross. Like mutant puking on food, body parts melting, and fingernails being pulled off type of gross. So join us as we grab our barf bags and head back to the 80s to review this body horror remake.
Do You Remember Liking This Movie?
Remember the 80s Vampire Classic "The Lost Boys"? Two Coreys? Check. Kick ass soundtrack? Check. Kiefer Sutherland as a cool vampire? Check. Totally buff shirtless dude playing a saxophone for an inordinately amount of time? Check. We don't remember this one being overly gory, but we do remember it being super cool. We were also kids, so what are the odds it still has bite?
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Remember, She's the Man from 2006? One of us does, and one of us hasn't even seen it. But the story is familiar in Hollywood. The girl wants to play soccer with the boys, but she can't. Her brother runs off to Europe somewhere, so she pretends to be her brother by dressing up as a boy and goes in his place to an elite boarding school because they have never seen her brother, and hijinks ensue. Hilarious...
Remember American Pie? That comedy from the last summer of the 90s that helped bring back raunchy and outlandish comedies? We do, sort of. We reviewed American Pie 2 and agreed that it was actually better than we remembered, so our hopes are high with this one. So join us as we go back to East Great Falls and watch Eugene Levy, Jason Biggs, Sean William Scott, Shannon Elizabeth, Alyson Hannigan, and of course, Stiffer...
Remember Death Wish 3 from 1985? It seems this time they just said the hell with plot and just had Charles Bronson's character blow away anyone who even looked at him sideways. And that's about all we remember about this movie. So join us as we revisit this 80s violent revenge thriller and watch Paul Kersey dole out his vigilante justice the only way he knows how, in a part 3, over the top and void of any st...
Remember Jaws 3 from 1983? We remember this technical marvel from the 80s as being completely awesome. But seeing that the biggest argument between Jaws fans is which film is the worst, Jaws 3 or Jaws 4, what do we know? Jaws 3 stars Dennis Quaid, Louis Gossett Jr., and Lea Thompson, and was directed by Joe Alves. In fact, this was the first film Joe Alves directed. Subsequently, this was the last film Joe Alves ever ...
Do you remember 2011's The Thing? We do. We remember it wasn't as good as the 1982 version but we remember liking it. It takes place in Antarctica, Just like the 82 version. It has a bunch of scientists, doctors and pilots, just like the 82 version. They find an Alien, just like the 82 version. It defrosts and starts attacking the humans, like, well just like the 82 version. And yes they have to find out who...
Do you remember The Thing from 1982? We do, sort of. We remember that this movie was reviewed unfavorably by critics and audiences back in the day. Then it became a cult classic. We haven't seen it in a while, but we remember Kurt Russell trying to figure out who is human and who is the alien. We remember an abundance of gore and fantastic, practical effects. Blood, violence, and a tension that ramps up until the...
Remember Critters? The "Not A Gremlins Rip-off" but the best "Gremlins Rip-off". Who wouldn't love a bunch of alien goffers that roll around, shoot darts out of their heads, and eat everything in sight? And from what we remember, the Crites were real dicks. But we haven't seen this movie in a very long time. It has a great cast and cool trailer, so we have our fingers crossed. Join us as ...
Remember Ernest Goes To Camp? This hard-to-find 80s classic has us wondering if we remember it at all. Why is it so elusive? Why doesn't Disney+ have it available when its two subsequent sequels are? We remember a fun family film full of Ernest P. Worrell hijinks and shenanigans that brought giddy laughter and goofy smiles to our faces. So join us as we revisit Ernest Goes to Camp and find out if it is a childhoo...
Remember the Arnold Schwarzenegger film "The Running Man" from 1987? Remember how cool it was? We sure do. A reality TV series where the contestants have to run through an earthquake-ravaged Los Angeles while being stalked by actual killers with names like "Buzz Saw", "Sub Zero" & "Fireball" who were actually trying to kill you, it's no wonder this was a childhood favor...
Remember "Predator" starring 80s Action Hero Arnold Schwarzenegger? This was a childhood favorite that was rented on the regular from the local video store when hanging out with friends. From what we remember, this was the definition of 80s Sci-Fi Action. Every character was ripped and badass. Guns never ran out of ammo. Laws of physics took a back seat to "Looking Cool," and even the explosions we...
Remember The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad? We thought it was hilarious when we were kids. However, we also watched Pee-wee's Playhouse regularly and got excited when Knight Rider came on. So what did we know? We have some predictions. One, it might be a tad offensive, and two, it might be a little 80s-centric, which is okay with us. So join us as we go back to 1988 and watch Leslie Neilson and O.J. S...
Do you remember Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive from the 80s? We remember liking this movie a lot. We admit that it was a little cheesy back then, and we're hoping that this turns out to be a whole lot of 80s cheesy goodness. So join us as we go back to 1986 when machines turned on their makers, forcing Emilio Estevez, under the direction of Stephen King, to fight back and show those machines who made who.
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Do you remember One Crazy Summer from 1986 starring Demi Moore and John Cusack? We did. Sort of. We remember this movie being a worthy follow up to the 1985 cult classic "Better Off Dead". Again, it has been a long time since we've seen this summer comedy. So join us as we join Cusack and Moore, along with Bobcat Goldthwait, Curtis Armstrong, Joel Murray, Kimberly Foster and more in one crazy movie abou...
Who remembers Children Of The Corn from 1984? It's a Stephen King movie about a bunch of kids who play in a cornfield and decide to take over their town. It would sound like a wacky kids' movie if it weren't for all the killing, maiming, and demon-possessed corn stalks. Unfortunately for Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton, they wander into town and experience firsthand what has creeped kids and parents out...
NO. NO NO. NOPE. One of us did not want to review this movie because we distinctly remember having seen it. Then we were told, "Come on, it'll be fun". So here it goes. Do you remember Dirty Dancing from 1987? Of course you do. Love it or hate it, everyone remembers Dirty Dancing starring Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey. So yeah, we're watching this one. Because nobody puts Baby in a corner, we&...
Ah, summer vacation. How many of us remember being packed up as a family and spirited away to the most amazing place to have the most amazing experience of all Summers? We remember it never turned out like that at all. And that's why we remember loving this movie. Nothing goes right for Jack Chester and Co., and we remember it being freaking hilarious because of it. It has been a while, but we're banking on ...
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