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Rewatchability
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...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.4 stars from 204 ratings
Old movie chat - sounds great!
Sadly not the case. The conversation is cringy. They laugh after almost everything they for some reason, and act as if every crap joke is a masterpiece. Dunno, just a dull podcast.
CaptainGazzy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/21/22
Still great
The Saw episode is an absolutely joy - thank you.
Amy o' Darkness via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/20/22
Fun film discussion!
🍿🥤🗣
ivaninlondon via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/13/21
Recent Episodes
It's Christmas and what better way to celebrate the birth of the Lord Jesus than by revisiting THE MATRIX? Hark the heralds, Agents sing, in excelsis Neo! In anticipation of Matrix: Resurrections we go back to where it all began. But is it rewatchable? Tune in to find out! And don’t forget to...
Published 12/22/21
Published 12/22/21
This week we get into the Christmas spirit with literal Christmas spirits, yes we're talking about the classic tale A CHRISTMAS CAROL in it many iterations. It's a beloved classic adored by millions, but how does it hold up today? Tune in to find out! And don’t forget to subscribe and rate us...
Published 12/16/21
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