Remake or Replay

Remake or Replay

Welcome to the debut episode of Remake or Replay! In this series, we revisit iconic films from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, discussing whether they deserve a modern remake or if they should stay just as they are—rewatchable classics.

Episodes

  1. Should We Remake "The Lost Boys"? Here’s What We Think

    10/30/2024

    Should We Remake "The Lost Boys"? Here’s What We Think

    In this episode of Remake or Replay, we’re diving into the 80s cult classic The Lost Boys! Known for its blend of horror, humor, and style, this vampire flick quickly became a pop culture phenomenon. But does it still hold up today, or is it time to sink our teeth into a remake? We explore the movie’s influence on vampire lore, from its edgy take on the genre to its unforgettable style and characters. We’ll break down some of the best scenes, like the first encounter with the Lost Boys, the beach concert, and the epic final showdown. And of course, we close out with our final verdict: Should this movie get a 21st-century remake, or is it best left as an 80s gem to be replayed again and again? Tune in for all the fang-filled fun and find out! Shout-Outs to Our Sponsors: A huge thank you to Rusty's Ice Cream (https://www.instagram.com/rustysicecream/), Ohio Time Machine Rental (https://www.instagram.com/ohiotimemachinerental/), and Rad Collection (https://www.instagram.com/the.rad.collection/) for sponsoring this episode. Be sure to check them out and support our amazing partners! Follow Us: 👉 Find all our social media links and more at linktr.ee/remakeoreplay Credits: All rights to footage from The Lost Boys belong to Warner Bros. Entertainment. Intro song: Saved by the 80s by All Good Folks. Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/saved-by-the-80s License code: ESLEPLAEUJXUAMTG #80smovies #thelostboys

    1 hr
  2. "The Sandlot" – Remake It or Keep It a Nostalgic Classic? | Remake or Replay

    10/11/2024

    "The Sandlot" – Remake It or Keep It a Nostalgic Classic? | Remake or Replay

    Welcome to another episode of Remake or Replay! This time, we’re heading back to the 90s to revisit The Sandlot, a movie that captures the essence of childhood summers and unforgettable adventures. Does it still hold up, or is it time for a fresh take? In this episode, we break down why The Sandlot has become a multi-generational favorite, with its iconic moments and quotable lines that stick with you long after the credits roll. We explore the film's standout scenes, including Smalls losing the Babe Ruth ball, Squints and Wendy’s unforgettable pool moment, the 4th of July fireworks scene, and the heartwarming encounter with James Earl Jones’s character. We’ll also dive into our awards section with categories like: John Candy AwardPhoebe Cates AwardWord Up AwardJake Ryan AwardI Could Have Done That Award Who's Cutting the Onion's Award And, of course, we wrap it all up with our final verdict: Should The Sandlot be remade for a new generation, or does it deserve to be replayed in all its nostalgic glory? Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the greatest sports movies of all time! Shout-Outs to Our Sponsors: A huge thank you to Rusty's Ice Cream (https://www.instagram.com/rustysicecream/), Ohio Time Machine Rental (https://www.instagram.com/ohiotimemachinerental/), and Rad Collection (https://www.instagram.com/the.rad.collection/) for sponsoring this episode. Be sure to check them out and support our amazing partners!Follow Us: 👉 Find all our social media links and more at linktr.ee/remakeoreplayCredits:All rights to footage from The Sandlot belong to 20th Century Fox.Intro song: Saved by the 80s by All Good Folks.Music from #Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/saved-by-the-80sLicense code: ESLEPLAEUJXUAMTG Tags: #TheSandlot #RemakeOrReplay #90sMovies #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #SportsMovies #BestScenes #MovieAwards #FilmDiscussion #Nostalgia #ClassicMovies #RemakeOrReplayPodcast

    1h 8m
  3. "Stand By Me" – A Timeless Classic or Ready for a Remake?

    10/04/2024

    "Stand By Me" – A Timeless Classic or Ready for a Remake?

    Welcome to the debut episode of Remake or Replay! In this series, we revisit iconic films from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, discussing whether they deserve a modern remake or if they should stay just as they are—rewatchable classics. In today’s episode, we’re diving into Stand By Me, one of the most beloved coming-of-age films of all time. We’ll explore the key themes that have cemented its place as a cultural icon, discuss our favorite scenes without giving away any spoilers, and reflect on why this movie still resonates with audiences decades later. From unforgettable lines to standout moments, we break it all down in our signature awards section, including: John Candy Award Phoebe Cates Award Word Up Award Jake Ryan Award I Could Have Done That Award Who's Cutting the Onion's Award And of course, we’ll end with the final verdict: Should this movie be remade for a new generation, or is it best replayed over and over? Join us as we kick off this exciting new journey through cinema history! Shout-Outs to Our Sponsors: A huge thank you to Rusty's Ice Cream (https://www.instagram.com/rustysicecream/), Ohio Time Machine Rental (https://www.instagram.com/ohiotimemachinerental/), and Rad Collection (https://www.instagram.com/the.rad.collection/) for sponsoring this episode. Be sure to check them out and support our amazing partners! Follow Us: 👉 Find all our social media links and more at linktr.ee/remakeoreplay Credits: All rights to footage from Stand By Me belong to Columbia Pictures. Intro song: Saved by the 80s by All Good Folks. Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/saved-by-the-80s License code: ESLEPLAEUJXUAMTG Tags: #StandByMe #RemakeOrReplay #80sMovies #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #ComingOfAge #BestScenes #MovieAwards #FilmDiscussion #StephenKing #ClassicMovies #RemakeOrReplayPodcast

    56 min

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Welcome to the debut episode of Remake or Replay! In this series, we revisit iconic films from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, discussing whether they deserve a modern remake or if they should stay just as they are—rewatchable classics.