Episodes

  • We got the Beat-Back to the Future Trilogy
    Jan 5 2025

    We celebrate 40 years of Back to the future and it's our final episode of the series!

    Thanks everyone for the support.

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    46 mins
  • Sabata, Hannie Caulder, See No Evil & The Omega Man
    29 mins
  • The Perfect Concert Playlist- Adam Ant, The Fixx & The Cars
    23 mins
  • Our Favorite Comedians part 2 (2000-Now)
    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Perfect Concert Playlist- Pat Benetar, Bryan Adams & Rick Springfield
    24 mins
  • Hit Rewind: 2001,Klute, Joe & Little Big man
    Dec 3 2024

    Welcome to another episode of Hit Rewind, where Michael and Kersey take you on a cinematic journey through the 1960s, exploring films that defy chronological order and conventional storytelling. This episode is packed with candid discussions, spicy takes, and a deep dive into some of the most iconic films of the era.

    First up, the duo tackles Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. Michael shares his polarizing views on Kubrick's work, discussing the technical brilliance yet emotional disconnect he feels in the film. The conversation touches on the film's groundbreaking visuals, its influence on sci-fi, and the pretentious yet captivating elements that define Kubrick's style.

    Next, they explore Klute, a gripping thriller featuring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland. The episode delves into the film's complex character dynamics, its subversion of typical genre tropes, and the exceptional performances that elevate it from a mere thriller to a profound character study.

    The conversation shifts to Joe, a gritty, low-budget film that tackles themes of bigotry and societal division. Michael and Curzzy analyze the character of Joe, the film's depiction of class and racial tensions, and the shocking climax that leaves a lasting impact on viewers.

    Finally, they discuss Little Big Man, a film that offers a unique perspective on American history through the eyes of Dustin Hoffman's character. The hosts examine its portrayal of Native American culture, its satirical elements, and its role in reshaping the Western genre.

    Tune in for an engaging episode filled with thought-provoking discussions and a celebration of cinema's ability to challenge and entertain.

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    37 mins
  • Night of the Living Dead, Assault on Precinct 13, Shaft & Superfly
    Nov 26 2024

    Welcome to Hit Rewind! In this episode, we explore a transformative period in film history often referred to as the "Bronze Age" of cinema. This era, largely spanning the 1970s, is marked by groundbreaking and innovative movies that pushed the boundaries of storytelling and representation.

    We delve into films like "Night of the Living Dead," which redefined the zombie genre and sparked conversations about race and society. We also examine the impact of blaxploitation films, including "Shaft" and "Superfly," which presented black protagonists in a new light and catered to an audience previously ignored by mainstream cinema.

    Our discussion extends to John Carpenter's "Assault on Precinct 13," a film that showcases the director's knack for creating tension and suspense on a shoestring budget. This episode is a deep dive into how these films not only entertained but also challenged societal norms and expectations.

    Join us as we celebrate the creativity and boldness of this cinematic era, reflecting on how these films paved the way for future generations of filmmakers.

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    39 mins
  • Hit Rewind- Snake-eyes, Enemy of the State, A Simple Plan, Out of Sight & Dark City
    Nov 21 2024

    Join Michael and John on an enthralling episode of Hit Rewind, as they delve into the rich cinematic landscape of 1998. With an overwhelming number of films to explore, they focus on those that captivate with their depth and storytelling, offering a refreshing break from CGI-laden blockbusters.

    The episode kicks off with a discussion on "Snake Eyes," a Hitchcockian thriller by Brian De Palma, featuring a riveting performance by Nicolas Cage. The conversation then shifts to "Enemy of the State," a high-octane surveillance thriller that eerily mirrors real-world events.

    Next, the duo examines "A Simple Plan," a gripping tale of greed and moral decay helmed by Sam Raimi, showcasing the complexities of human relationships. They then revel in the charm of "Out of Sight," a stylish crime caper with sizzling chemistry between George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez.

    Finally, they explore "Dark City," a visually stunning and thought-provoking sci-fi noir by Alex Proyas, that questions the very nature of reality and identity.

    Tune in to hear their insights and reflections on these unforgettable films from 1998.

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    40 mins