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They Remade It: The Movie Comparison Podcast

85 Episodes

139 minutes | Dec 31, 2022
Episode 80: The Year in Review (2022)
2022 has had it's ups and downs for sure, but Stuart and Jacob are both looking ahead to the new year with promise, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed as nana used to say. Of course, there are plenty of releases to look forward to in the new year as well... aren't there? Throughout the course of this longer than average episode, Stuart and Jacob discuss varying aspects of the year, reviewing The Oscars and Annies (kind of), a few of the individuals that were lost, and they reflect on their favorite (and least favorite) films that they saw this past year. Happy Holidays and to a prosperous new year! ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
83 minutes | Dec 21, 2022
Episode 79: Grinch Movies (1966), (2000), and (2018)
Stuart and Jacob are ending off the year by talking about the Grinch, in all of his forms. Literally! They have a habit for going big for the final episode of the year, so why not once again discuss 3 movies (well, 2 movies and an animated special) to round out 2022. How does the mean miser fare across his various adaptations? Time to tune in and find out! Also in this episode is discussion about the OTHER Grinch specials (there are at least 2), Benedict Cumberbatch's underwhelming performance, the different musical stylings displayed in each take, and a rant about the current state of animated feature films to top off the whole discussion. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 17:35 - 26:30 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
68 minutes | Dec 7, 2022
Episode 78: Miracle on 34th Street (1947) and (1994)
A Christmas classic to be certain, and a remake Stuart and Jacob have been longing to cover no doubt. A holiday romp about the joy of the season quickly turns into a courtroom drama in both films being discussed here, and the stakes for Santa have never been higher! How do both of these resolve, and does one handle it's premise better than the other? Also in this episode is Aqua Teen talk (at long last), Edmund Gwenn's stunning performance as Saint Nick, Richard  Richard Attenborough's creepier take, and a heaping helping of disdain for incidental music in 90's family films. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 22:33 - 28:15 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
90 minutes | Nov 23, 2022
Episode 77: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and (2016)
Halloween has come and gone, but doesn't mean that Stuart and Jacob can't talk about something else that's horror adjacent. And good news for the two of them, it's also musical and sci-fi related as well, combining a favorite genre of each person into one movie! Does the television-made remake hold a candle to the cult classic original? Be sure to tune in and find out. Also in this episode is some discussion of recent horror movies well after Halloween 2022 has already passed, talks on multiple potential future episodes, debates on the merits of similar sounding soundtracks, and nothing but reverence for Tim Curry. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 27:00 - 34:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
67 minutes | Oct 31, 2022
Episode 76: The Fly (1958) and (1986)
And so Halloween 2022 comes to a close, and once more Stuart and Jacob have decided to take a look at a horror film many consider to be a classic and it's more contemporary counterpart. With the likes of Vincent Price, Jeff Goldblum, and Geena Davis rounding out the casts of the movies, they're sure to be entertained. But where do they stand on this penultimate horror episode of 2022? Yes, penultimate, another is coming soon... Also in this episode is a brief interlude on the then-recent Mario movie trailer, a look into the mind of all Goldblum characters, the creepy creations of Cronenberg, and numerous questions about baboons. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 21:00 - 28:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
79 minutes | Oct 12, 2022
Episode 75: Dawn of the Dead (1978) and (2004)
Starting off the batch of Halloween episodes right with a classic from the mind of George Romero. And another from the mind of Zack Snyder. How do they two movies relate, and is there anything praise worthy in the remake? Not-so-great in the original? Tune in to hear Stuart and Jacob talk all about it. Also in this episode is a prolonged discussion on city-building with beavers, a civilized discussion on the nature of jumpscares and fast-moving zombies, a surprisingly fun soundtrack, and the the greatness of one-off character Norma. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 29:00 - 37:50 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
59 minutes | Sep 7, 2022
Episode 74: The In-Laws (1979) and (2003)
Well, seems Jacob screwed up and the secret episode they had planned fell through at the last minute, so he pulled a last minute selection out of his sleeve and he and Stuart are discussing it today! Another comedy pick, and apparently this is a topic that has been on the backburner since sometime in 2020! What fun! Also in this episode is talk on that new Predator movie Prey, some appropriate praise for Mr.'s Falk and Arkin, fuming over this David Suchet/Albert Brooks "relationship", and even a talk on the most horrid movies they've covered in the past (which are ALL considered watchable by the both of them). All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 17:19 - 25:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
75 minutes | Aug 17, 2022
Episode 73: Death Race 2000 (1975) and Death Race (2008)
It's been quite a long time since Stuart and Jacob covered a Roger Corman-adjacent picture on the show. In fact, not since season 1 all the way back in 2018. It's nice to know that after all of this time, a Corman picture hasn't changed. Whether he's directing or producing, it just has that feel. How does the remake compare, and where does it decide to take it's social commentary? Tune in to find out! Also in this episode is some gushing over fumbling around as a cat in new video game Stray, Jason Statham providing riveting character development, confusing mixed messages regarding violence in the original film, and one of Sylvester Stallone's greatest roles to date. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 21:20-30:39 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
74 minutes | Jul 27, 2022
Episode 72: Charade (1963) and The Truth About Charlie (2002)
Well, if anything else you certainly can't say that Jacob doesn't make interesting selections for the show. Who knew that the Audrey Hepburn/Cary Grant classic had a modern retelling, and one that leaned so heavily into the arthouse cinema side as well. But the true question remains: are either of these any good, and do they work as comedies or dramas or whatever they're passing themselves off as? Also in this episode is some very slight praise for Phil Tippett's Mad God, anger towards mashed together soundtracks, creepy mother's with no bearing on story, and an appearance from French film star Charles Aznavour! Not in the podcast necessarily, just in the movie. Sorry for getting your hopes up. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 25:17-32:25 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
87 minutes | Jul 4, 2022
Episode 71: Independence Day (1996) and Independence Day: Resurgence (2016)
Just in time for the real Independence Day, Stuart and Jacob sat down to discuss the 1996 Roland Emmerich movie and its overdue sequel, complete with pointless franchise setup at the end. Oh, weren't they ambitious? It the Super Mario Bros. Movie all over again! But, that being said, are either of these truly bad? I'm sure the boys have some thoughts on that matter. Also in this episode is catching up on Despicable Me, a brief diatribe on the state of body horror, gushing over a very brief appearance from Harvey Fierstein, and a discussion on taking advantage on the establishment of a new timeline. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 31:00-41:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
62 minutes | Jun 15, 2022
Episode 70: The Odd Couple (1968) and The Odd Couple II (1998)
It's about time Stuart and Jacob talk about another comedic film on the show. Hell, it's the only way the podcast will ever be funny. And today they aren't messing around, as Jacob as brought in what is highly regarded as a classic in the comedy space, as well as it's 1998 follow-up starring both Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon from the original! Will it compare? Or is it too infested with 90's sensibilities? Also in this episode is discussion on the Cloverfield cinematic universe, Neal Hefti's classic score, comedy duo's as a concept, and more than just a couple Matthau impressions. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 19:50-26:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
67 minutes | Jun 1, 2022
Episode 69: The Jungle Book (1967) and (2016)
It's become a "They Remade It" staple at this point to cover at least one Disney live-action remake a year. They're fairly abundant and seem to dominate much of the discourse surrounding remakes and reboots, so it only makes sense. This time around is The Jungle Book, and in a situation similar to that of the Beauty and the Beast episode some years ago, the duo may not necessarily agree on its merits. Also in this episode is Pompo the Cinephile, Sterling Holloway's Disney legend status, a revelation to King Louie's existence, and a longer discussion of the live-action Lion King than was expected this time around. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 16:00-24:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
73 minutes | May 18, 2022
Episode 69: Carrie (1976) and (2013)
A listener request has come into the podcast!? Well, Stuart and Jacob are never ones to back away from a requested topic, especially when its about covering horror outside the month of October. I know Jacob is a big fan of that. How does the Brian de Palma classic compare against the Kimberly Peirce remake? Tune in, as always, to find out! Also in this episode is Piper Laurie's manic energy, Brian de Palma forcing method acting, cruel main characters versus redeeming ones, and finally talk about the best film of the decade: Sonic 2. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 23:36-28:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
101 minutes | Apr 13, 2022
Episode 68: Nightmare Alley (1947) and (2021)
Eagle-eared (is that a saying?) listeners will recall Stuart going into detail about having watched Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley some episodes ago and how much he did enjoy it. Well, the duo both decided that since it was a remake, they might as well hop on that train and cover the two noirs on the show! Who could've thought that in 2022 that not one but two movies would be covered that were less than a year old. Yes, we're all looking at you, Space Jam: A New Legacy. Anyways, does the remake hold weight with Jacob? And now that Stuart's finally seen the 1947 film, what are his overall thoughts? Also in this episode is slightly less brief discussion on 2022's The Batman, how much is TOO much in filmmaking, the acting chops of Willem Dafoe, and some Last Man Standing-related news at the end of the program. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 31:00-38:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
91 minutes | Mar 23, 2022
Episode 67: Yojimbo (1961) and Last Man Standing (1996)
It's been quite a while since the last episode talking about a film from Akira Kurosawa. To that end, it's been even longer since Bruce Willis has been discussed on the podcast as well. Consider this a homecoming for the show as Stuart and Jacob talk about samurai and westerns once again (though some would have you believe that this remake is solely a noir and nothing more). Is this another case of mucking up a story in a retelling, or is there some kernel of a good flick in here? Only time will tell. Also in this episode is *brief* discussion on 2022's The Batman, at what point should a movie actively leave information out of a story, acromegaly, and Stuart's utter infatuation with the character of Joe Monday. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 26:30-38:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
99 minutes | Mar 2, 2022
Episode 66: Romeo and Juliet (1968) and Romeo + Juliet (1996)
Are the boys classic literature majors? No. In fact, far from it. And both Stuart and Jacob repeatedly make that abundantly clear throughout the course of the episode. But either way, Shakespeare is up on the chopping block today as the duo look at both the Zeffirelli and Luhrmann adaptations of the classic Romeo and Juliet story. Their thoughts on the subject may shock and amaze! But if you've been paying attention up to this point, probably not. Also in this episode is discussion on the recent Uncharted movie, Pat Heywood's joyous appearance, frankly too much discussion on the Moulin Rouge, and the idea that you are free to like whatever movies you want... to an extent. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 28:00-37:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter @theyremadeit on Instagram theyremadeit@gmail.com
106 minutes | Feb 9, 2022
Episode 65: Space Jam (1996) and Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
Season 5 is starting off and boy is Stu frustrated. Who knew always letting Jacob pick what movies set the tone for the rest of the year would be a bad thing? Either way, its time for Space Jam! While both seem to agree that the original doesn't tend to hold up in any regard, does that excuse the blatant IP festival happening in the new film? Is the acting of LeBron James any better than that of Michael Jordan? And what in the world happened to Witch Hazel? Also in this episode is slight talk on the newest to come from Marvel, identifying with Foghorn Leghorn, Warner Brothers and their odd voice talent policies, and deliberation on when Granny got so unfunny. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 27:00-37:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter @theyremadeit on Instagram theyremadeit@gmail.com
186 minutes | Dec 31, 2021
Episode 64: The Year in Review (2021)
Well, many would say that 2021 was a rather unfortunate year, but for the duo, it was leagues better than 2020 was, even with its own shortcomings being extremely apparent. But 2022 will no doubt be better, especially as Sonic 2 will be coming to theaters, which is discussed at length. Throughout the course of this longer than average episode, Stuart and Jacob discuss varying aspects of the year, reviewing The Oscars and Annies (kind of), a few of the individuals that were lost, and they reflect on their favorite (and least favorite) films that they saw this past year. Happy Holidays and to a prosperous new year!  Spider-Man No Way Home Chat: 58:00 - 1:03:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com
93 minutes | Dec 29, 2021
Episode 63: Scrooge (1951) and The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
The final traditional episode of 2021 is upon us and the duo is discussing one of the most well known and oft referenced pieces of Christmas pop culture to ever be created. Alastair Sim and Michael Caine will face off as different portrayals as the famed Ebenezer Scrooge, which one pulls it off better? And frankly, is there any better way to send off the year than talking about The Muppets once again? Jacob seems pretty excited, as expected. Also in this episode is a serious discussion regarding Ghostbusters: Afterlife, feelings for Fezziwig, Michael Caine's ability to act against sock puppet monsters, and an examination of the literary comedic stylings of Charles Dickens. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 27:00-37:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter @theyremadeit on Instagram theyremadeit@gmail.com
101 minutes | Dec 15, 2021
Episode 62: Jingle All The Way (1996) and Jingle All The Way 2 (2014)
Christmas is here just in time, and this is the first of the holiday 2021 episodes of the podcast! Stuart and Jacob have a couple of doozies to talk about this time, and you might be surprised on their opinions. No, like really surprised. I just listened and I'm still shocked trust me. Also Larry the Cable Guy is here. Also in this episode is talk on the new movie The Harder They Fall, Phil Hartman's comedic genius, the abject surrealness of a Cable Guy Christmas film, and another potential sequel to The Wicker Man. All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 29:00-38:00 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter @theyremadeit on Instagram theyremadeit@gmail.com
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