Unkind Rewind Munch Casts
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- TV & Film
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Revisiting (and potentially ruining) the beloved movies of our youth, one guest at a time. Presented by Munch Casts: A film podcast inspecting our filmic nostalgia with a comic twist from Josh Duggan, Sean McGrath, and Adam Schwitters.
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The Beastmaster with Jeremy Steen - Main Event
This week we jumped on The Beastmaster train with writer and musician Jeremy Steen and got a helluva ride. Did Jeremy's passion for this film influence his dietary practices? Does he still feel comfortable being known as a "Beastmaster guy" to anyone who's seen his framed Beastmaster poster? Has his shipment of body oil come in yet? Did this rekindle his love of ferrets so much that he'll be taking that love to a whole new level by bringing one of those cute little critters home to live with him?
The Beastmaster is presently available to stream for free in the US on Prime.
Jeremy can be found on: BlueSky and Letterboxd
Jeremy Steen's bands can be found here:
Flesh Lights (Never See Snow LP, Muscle Pop LP, You're A Stealer EP, "No Longer" b/w "You Don't Know")Dry GuyLung LettersJeremy was interviewed at Rejoinder Mag (5 Questions with Jeremy Steen), in conjunction with the publication of four short related pieces grouped as Not One Domino Shall Fall:
The Worst and the DullestBig GameA Reason to BelieveRemember (Walking in the Sand)His piece at the Oxford American about his experience on the set of Terrence Malick's divisive film Song to Song: Background Noise. Triptych at New World Writing Quarterly. The Surface of the Moon at Sublunary Review.
All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.
Josh Duggan can also be heard on the seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.
Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created.
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Qs and Tease with writer/musician Jeremy Steen
In this latest foray into the Unkind Rewind, we get to know writer and musician Jeremy Steen. Way before he was fronting or playing bass in bands in Austin or having his work published at the Oxford American and various literary journals, Jeremy had a passion for a film which may or may not have influenced his dietary practices and which definitely instilled in him a love of a certain strange domesticated animal--a love we'll have to wait until after next week's episode and see if he'll be taking to a whole new level by bringing one of those cute little critters home to live with him.
Next week's film (you'll have to listen to discover what it is) is presently available to stream for free in the US on Prime.
Jeremy can be found on: BlueSky and Letterboxd
Jeremy Steen's bands can be found here:
Flesh Lights (Never See Snow LP, Muscle Pop LP, You're A Stealer EP, "No Longer" b/w "You Don't Know")Dry GuyLung LettersJeremy was interviewed at Rejoinder Mag (5 Questions with Jeremy Steen), in conjunction with the publication of four short related pieces grouped as Not One Domino Shall Fall:
The Worst and the DullestBig GameA Reason to BelieveRemember (Walking in the Sand)His piece at the Oxford American about his experience on the set of Terrence Malick's divisive film Song to Song: Background Noise. Triptych at New World Writing Quarterly. The Surface of the Moon at Sublunary Review.
All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.
Josh Duggan can also be heard on the seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.
Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created.
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The Gate with author Daniel H. Wilson - Main Event
In this Main Event, we get back together with best-selling sci-fi author Daniel H. Wilson (Robopocalypse and Robogenesis and the Michael Crichton sequel The Andromeda Evolution) to revisit a staple of his childhood that was surprisingly scary today, The Gate. Starring a very young Stephen Dorff, along with an eventual Satanist, Kenny Powers's SIL, and an actress creepily sexualized, this entry in the horror-targeted-at-tweens subgenre had some serious special effects bonafides despite one's assumptions given its era. It also left Daniel impressed that he was able to withstand its scares as a child, which is all the more surprising when hearing that it was supposed to be MUCH harsher than the finished product ended up being.
The Gate is presently available to stream for free in the US on Tubi, Prime, Plex, and The Roku Channel. And a brand new Vestron Steelbook Special Edition Blu-Ray was just released on May 14, 2024, exclusive to Wal-Mart.
Daniel H. Wilson can be reached via his website: https://www.danielhwilson.com/
You can follow his author page on Facebook for any Daniel H. Wilson news.
And keep your eyes peeled for his upcoming novel courtesy of Doubleday, titled Heliopause, which should hit shelves late in 2024 or early in 2025.
All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.
Josh Duggan can also be heard with his co-host Adam Schwitters on the seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.
Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created.
You can follow Unkind Rewind on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, Twitter, and YouTube
Josh's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd, and Substack
Sean's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd
Join the Munch Casts Discord: Just go here.
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Qs and Tease with author Daniel H. Wilson
In this lively installment of the Unkind Rewind, we get to know roboticist, author, and TV host Daniel H. Wilson. Before he wrote best-selling novels like Robopocalypse and Robogenesis and the Michael Crichton sequel The Andromeda Evolution, Daniel got into some mischief for which we assume the statute of limitations has run out on and is probably safe for broadcast. Tune in for stories revolving around church busing, kids on motorcycles, and hijacking phone lines to call in to the DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince 1-900 number, stay for the preliminary discussion of a youth-oriented horror film about to get a Steelbook Vestron Video Blu-Ray release.
Next week's film (you'll have to listen to discover what it is) is presently available to stream for free in the US on Tubi, Prime, Plex, and The Roku Channel.
Daniel H. Wilson can be reached via his website: https://www.danielhwilson.com/
You can follow his author page on Facebook for any Daniel H. Wilson news.
And keep your eyes peeled for his upcoming novel courtesy of Doubleday, titled Heliopause, which should hit shelves late in 2024 or early in 2025.
All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.
Josh Duggan can also be heard on the seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.
Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created.
You can follow Unkind Rewind on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, Twitter, and YouTube
Josh's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd, and Substack
Sean's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd
Join the Munch Casts Discord: Just go here.
Questions, comments, concerns, and general feedback can be sent to: unkindrewindpod@gmail.com
Or you can call in and leave a voicemail at (507) 479-6440 and have your message played on the show.
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Cocoon with Peter Johansen - Main Event
After 35 years separated from the cool comfort of the high-water mark of the Geriatric Renaissance, 1985's Ron Howard geezer pleaser Cocoon, how would our special guest Peter Johansen react to being utterly surprised by a solid 60% of the movie? How would being the exact age of one of the "septuagenarians" in the film play to him? Would the extreme horniness of this film about the Greatest Generation, the aliens who inhabited Atlantis, and a down-on-his-luck fisherman catch him off guard? There's one way to find out: checking out this installment of the Unkind Rewind.
Peter can be found socially at: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Threads
His carpentry Instagram account is here: https://www.instagram.com/peter_johansen_built/
All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.
Josh Duggan can also be heard on the seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.
Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created.
You can follow Unkind Rewind on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, Twitter, and YouTube
Josh's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd, and Substack
Sean's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd
Join the Munch Casts Discord: Just go here.
Questions, comments, concerns, and general feedback can be sent to: unkindrewindpod@gmail.com
Or you can call in and leave a voicemail at (507) 479-6440 and have your message played on the show.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unkind-rewind--6119307/support. -
Qs and Tease with Peter Johansen
Sit right back and get to know our next guest, jack of all trades Peter Johansen, as he laughs about being defined by something new, reminisces about kicking other kids out of "his seat" at the local movie theater, and surmises that he surely cried when he saw our next selection and will likely shed at least one more tear when we watch it for next week.
Peter can be found socially at: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Threads
His carpentry Instagram account is here: https://www.instagram.com/peter_johansen_built/
All music in the show was composed by Divorcio Suave.
Josh Duggan can also be heard on the seminal Law & Order: SVU podcast, Munch My Benson.
Play CineQuote, your daily movie quote trivia game which Sean McGrath co-created.
You can follow Unkind Rewind on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, Twitter, and YouTube
Josh's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd, and Substack
Sean's Social Media: BlueSky, Twitter, Letterboxd
Join the Munch Casts Discord: Just go here.
Questions, comments, concerns, and general feedback can be sent to: unkindrewindpod@gmail.com
Or you can call in and leave a voicemail at (507) 479-6440 and have your message played on the show.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unkind-rewind--6119307/support.
Customer Reviews
I'm enjoying the trip down memory lane.
Great premise for a show,but as always it's really the host that make you want to listen.
Come for the nostalgia stay for the hosts.
Also I'm looking forward to someone picking Caligula.
Delightful
The boys of Munch My Benson (+Sean) bring you another wildly entertaining podcast diving deep within your psyche to ruin your fond childhood cinematic memories. Full of nostalgia and references only true cinephiles will understand.
Just What I Needed
In a dimly lit world here comes a beacon of light that will entertain you to your core. Tip of the cap to all involved. Sheer brilliance!