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This episode, we revisit Steel Magnolias (1989), celebrating the humor, heartbreak, and resilience of its unforgettable women. We explore the deep bond between M’Lynn and Shelby, the unique personalities of Truvy, Ouiser, Clairee, and Annelle, and how this classic captures the beauty of sisterhood through life’s highs and lows.
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In this episode, Alice and Saj go head-to-head over Saving Private Ryan. One of us thinks it’s a masterpiece; the other? Not so much. Tune in as we debate what worked, what didn’t, and why this war epic still sparks strong opinions.
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In this episode, Alice and Saj celebrate the timeless charm of Four Weddings and a Funeral. Both loved the witty humor and heartwarming moments that define this British romantic comedy classic. They dive into the ensemble cast, led by a delightfully awkward Hugh Grant, and discuss how the film captures the highs and lows of love and friendship. From the clever dialogue to the poignant moments, Alice and Saj explore why this film continues to resonate with audiences decades later.
Join them for a joyful trip down memory lane as they unpack the magic of Four Weddings and a Funeral!
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In this episode, Alice and Saj revisit the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic Kindergarten Cop. They dive into Arnie’s unique charm as a tough guy turned kindergarten teacher, reflecting on how the film balances action and humor in an era where genre-blending like this was a rarity. The discussion covers the film's portrayal of family violence, exploring how it tackles serious themes within a comedic framework. Alice and Saj also examine how the early '90s setting shapes the story, from the parenting dynamics to the cultural attitudes of the time.
Tune in for a thoughtful yet lighthearted breakdown of a film that’s as funny as it is heartfelt!
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On this episode, Alice and Saj dive into the seductive and manipulative world of Cruel Intentions, the 1999 teen drama that left its mark as a cultural phenomenon. As they explore the intricate web of lies, lust, and power struggles, they discuss the film's modern adaptation of the 1782 French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses and how it translates the scheming into an elite Manhattan prep school setting.
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In this episode of Rewind, Rethink, Alice and Saj hit the dance floor to revisit the 1977 classic Saturday Night Fever. While the film’s legendary disco soundtrack still gets them grooving, they find themselves grappling with the darker side of the movie. Join them as they unpack John Travolta’s iconic performance, the dazzling Bee Gees hits, and how the music defined a generation. But not everything about this film holds up: Alice and Saj share their strong reactions to the film’s troubling portrayal of sexual violence, calling out the uncomfortable moments that cast a shadow over an otherwise vibrant disco era classic. Tune in for an honest conversation that goes beyond the beat!
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj dive into the wickedly dark teen comedy Heathers (1989). Known for its razor-sharp wit, biting social commentary, and unforgettable one-liners, this cult classic redefined high school dramas. We’ll break down the film’s satirical take on popularity, cliques, and the pressures of fitting in. Does Heathers still pack a punch in today’s world, or has its edgy humor lost its sting? Join us as we revisit Veronica, J.D., and the Heathers to see if this dark comedy is still worth a rewatch.
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj take flight with Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 classic The Birds. This suspenseful thriller had audiences on the edge of their seats with its eerie portrayal of nature turning against humanity. We’ll explore the film’s innovative use of special effects, its unsettling atmosphere, and the psychological tension that makes it a staple in horror cinema. Does The Birds still send shivers down your spine, or has its impact faded over time? Tune in as we discuss whether this Hitchcock masterpiece is worth revisiting.
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj hit the road with the 1979 dystopian thriller Mad Max. This gritty, low-budget film introduced us to the chaotic world of Max Rockatansky and set the stage for one of cinema's most iconic franchises. We’ll delve into the film’s raw energy, groundbreaking action sequences, and its influence on the post-apocalyptic genre. Does Mad Max still rev your engine, or has it run out of gas in the modern era? Join us as we discuss whether this cult classic is worth a rewatch and how it paved the way for the Mad Max saga.
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj lace up their cleats and revisit the 2002 hit Bend It Like Beckham. This feel-good film broke new ground with its blend of sports, culture, and coming-of-age drama. We’ll dive into the film’s portrayal of identity, family dynamics, and the challenges of balancing tradition with personal dreams. Does this iconic story still score big today, or has time taken some of the shine off its appeal? Join us as we explore whether Bend It Like Beckham still bends it like it used to!
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj brave the storm as they revisit the 1996 disaster film Twister. While we both agree that it's a bit dated, we can't deny the thrill and excitement that made it a '90s blockbuster. We'll discuss the special effects, memorable scenes, and why storm-chasing still captures our imaginations. Plus, with the upcoming release of Twisters in 2024, we'll share our hopes and predictions for the sequel. Is Twister still worth the ride, or should it be left in the past? Tune in to find out!
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj dive into the 1981 Australian coming-of-age film Puberty Blues. Known for its raw and honest portrayal of teenage life, this film made waves upon its release. We'll explore the themes of adolescence, friendship, and rebellion, and discuss how well the movie captures the era's surf culture and social dynamics. Does Puberty Blues still resonate with today's audience, or has it faded into the background of film history? Tune in to hear our thoughts and decide if this cult classic deserves a rewatch.
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj revisit a childhood favorite: The Wedding Singer. This Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore rom-com had us laughing and swooning as kids, but does it still hit the right notes today? We'll dive into the film's nostalgic '80s setting, memorable soundtrack, and quirky characters to see if it stands the test of time. Join us as we reminisce about our favorite scenes and discuss whether The Wedding Singer is still worth the rewatch.
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In this chilling episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj tackle the psychological thriller Misery. They explore the intense performances by Kathy Bates and James Caan, the film's gripping suspense, and its faithful adaptation of Stephen King's novel. Join them as they discuss whether the tension and terror of Misery still hold up. Is Misery still worth a rewatch? Tune in to find out!
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj revisit the 1985 coming-of-age classic, St. Elmo's Fire. They delve into the film's portrayal of post-college life, its memorable soundtrack, and the performances of the Brat Pack ensemble. Join them as they debate whether the themes and characters still resonate today. Is St. Elmo's Fire still worth a rewatch? Tune in to find out!
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Join Alice and Saj on this episode of "Rewind, Rethink" as they dive into Quentin Tarantino's iconic film, Pulp Fiction. They dissect the movie's violence, stellar soundtrack, killer dialogue, and phenomenal acting to determine if it truly stands the test of time. They also explore the controversy surrounding Tarantino's films and discuss whether it makes Pulp Fiction unwatchable today. Is Pulp Fiction still worth a rewatch? Tune in to find out!
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In this episode of "Rewind, Rethink," Alice and Saj take a stroll down memory lane with the beloved romantic comedy Notting Hill. Join us as we delve into the charming streets of West London, reminiscing about the iconic moments and characters that made this film a classic. Is Notting Hill worth a rewatch, or should it stay a nostalgic relic of the '90s? Tune in to hear our thoughts and join the conversation.
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In the second episode, Saj and Alice delve into the 2001 film "He Died With A Felafel in His Hand," based on John Birmingham's 1994 book of the same name. This film explores the often chaotic and humorous world of house sharing in Australia and emphasizes the importance of having standards. Alice and Saj discuss whether this film is a classic gem or utter rubbish. Does it stand the test of time? Listen and find out.
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In our debut episode, we (Saj and Alice) dive into the iconic 1985 teen drama, The Breakfast Club. Listen as we dissect the film's portrayal of high school archetypes, societal pressures, and adolescent angst, all while relating it to today's cultural landscape. Expect lively discussions, and some laughs along the way – including a memorable moment where Alice hilariously mispronounces "criminal." So how does this film stand the test of time? Well listen and find out..