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Eric Peterson

The Rewind Project

A weekly TV, Film and Comedy podcast
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The Rewind Project

Eric Peterson

The Rewind Project

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Eric Peterson

The Rewind Project

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Twenty-five years ago, a young opportunist went to Italy to convince a rich playboy to come home again, and well ... shenanigans ensued. If you don't know anything about THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY, you've had a quarter century to get up to speed.
Twenty-five years ago, the most shocking and tasteless cartoon on cable television turned itself into an even more shocking and tasteless film about a shocking and tasteless cartoon that soon becomes an international incident, thanks to those a
In a TRP first, the Rewinders are discussing film that isn't in English. Pedro Almodóvar's 1999 drama ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER was the winner of the Oscar for Best Foriegn Language Film, and the most-awarded film in the history of his native Spain.
Twenty-five years ago, there was a three way battle for leadership between a nerd with likability issues, and good-natured goofball, and a spoiler candidate who just wanted to sow chaos. No, we're not talking about Gore, Dubya, and Nader - we'r
We're starting our 1999 season off with a bang, if by "bang" you mean repeated punches to the head. Yes, it's David Fincher's tale of toxic masculinity and violence. We're not only going to talk about FIGHT CLUB, but we're going to spoil the he
In a week, The Rewinders are setting the way-back machine to 25 years ago, when we were on the precipice of a new millennium, and Hollywood was cranking out an amazing number of brilliant movies. We can only watch six of them for the show, howe
We're baaaack!! And this year, we're looking at movies from 1999, 1974, 1949, and all the 4's and 9's in between. In case you want to watch along, we're pleased to present our slate of films for Season 6. Come along for the ride, and #BeKindRew
As the Rewind Project wraps up another year, we wanted to discuss a wholesome, heartwarming tale of greed, madness, murder, and revenge. It's basically THE SHINING in an isolated mountain range, starring Humphrey Bogart as a down-on-his-luck be
Seventy-five years ago, Olivia de Havilland starred in a film that humanized women struggling with mental health, and together with director Anatole Litvak, created a sensitive portrayal of a woman and one caring psychologist working in an over
Seventy-five years ago, MGM took one of the most beloved songs from Irving Berlin's HOLIDAY INN, and made a movie that has absolutely nothing to do with Easter. But! It has Judy Garland and Fred Astaire and Peter Lawford and Ann Miller and 16 m
In 1948, a movie was released that captured the hearts of dancers everywhere, centered on a young ballerina who falls in love, yearns to dance, and can't do both, thanks to the trash men in her life. Put on your tutus, it's time for THE RED SHO
Three quarters of a century ago, Alfred Hitchcock made a movie based on the infamous Leopold & Loeb. Known today primarily for filming with nothing but eight long takes and lots of gay subtext happening under the surface, ROPE is a murder plot
Seventy-five years ago, a movie about a cold case that was itself eleven years old, and the newspaperman who set an innocent man free. Jimmy Stewart and Lee J. Cobb star in CALL NORTHSIDE 777, and we're gonna talk about it. #BeKindRewind
Three quarters of a century ago, a rich and spoiled housewife was all alone in her four-poster bed when her telephone lines got crossed and she heard a couple of men planning a woman's murder. Unable to leave her home, she does what she can to
We're back, and ready to dive into the films of 1948. It promises to be a wild ride, so hop on the Rewind Train, fasten your seat belts, and join us. In this preview, we'll be talking a bit about what was happening in the world 75 years ago, we
Seventy years ago, Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell got on a boat with the US Olympic Team and sailed right into movie history. Featuring the iconic song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" and fantastic comic performances, this is a fun, fizzy
Sixty-five years ago, Alfred Hitchcock went to the city by the Bay to make a trippy, twisty mystery about being dizzy. Starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak in a double (or is it?) role, VERTIGO is widely considered to be one of his finest achie
Sixty years ago, Hollywood produced the most expensive movie ever made, starring Elizabeth Taylor as the Queen of the Nile, whose family tree didn't fork. Making this film was arguably more dramatic than anything on screen, and we're gonna talk
55 years ago, Rosemary Woodhouse had a handsome husband, an enormous apartment in New York, and a baby on the way. What could go wrong? Well, when your husband is garbage, your apartment is in the middle of a coven, and your baby just might be
Fifty years ago, Paul Newman and Robert Redford reunited on a film that would eventually win seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. THE STING is stylish, witty, and fun and we're gonna talk about it.
Fifty years ago, the devil went down to Georgetown, and he was lookin' for a soul to steal. He met sweet little Linda Blair, and the rest is cinematic history. Matt Baughman joins us for all things pea soup-flavored this week, as we battle the
A half-century ago, Martin Scorsese first made a name for himself with a gritty drama about small-time hoods in the Big Apple. MEAN STREETS stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro, and it stirred up some pretty strong feelings from the Rewinders
Spoiler Alert: Soylent Green is not derived from plankton. Fifty years ago, audiences watched a dystopian film set fifty years in the future. The weird thing is, they weren't that far off. Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson star in SOYLENT
Fifty years ago, Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford starred in a movie about love and politics -- or so they thought. By the time the editing process was done, the politics had taken a real backseat. But THE WAY WE WERE is still seen as a clas
Fifty years ago, before he took us to a galaxy far, far away, filmmaker George Lucas took us back a decade to examine the coming of age of folks who graduated high school in the early 60s. AMERICAN GRAFFITI is widely regarded as a classic by cr
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