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Back For Our Future - A 90's Movie and Music Podcast

Author: Drew Hall and Tony Niknejadi

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Back For Our Future is a 90's movie podcast that's part documentary and part coming-of-age story as hosts Drew Hall and Tony Niknejadi recap their film-going experiences throughout the 1990s. The series looks back to help better inform our filmmaking future. We'll discuss important films and music of the 90s plus how they helped shape our careers as filmmakers.
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SummaryIn this episode, Drew and Tony pay tribute to influential figures in the entertainment industry who have recently passed away. They reflect on the legacies of Demond Wilson, Katherine O'Hara, and James Van Der Beek, discussing their contributions to television, film, and music. The conversation explores the evolution of the entertainment industry, the impact of these artists on their respective fields, and the importance of community support in times of loss. Through personal anecdotes and insights, the hosts celebrate the lives and careers of these remarkable individuals, emphasizing the need to cherish every moment.
Blast Off to 1995

Blast Off to 1995

2026-02-0401:15:53

SummaryIn this episode, Drew and Tony take a nostalgic journey through the year 1995, discussing significant movies and music that defined the era. They explore the making of 'Street Fighter' and the casting of Raul Julia, reflect on Sinbad's popularity with 'House Guest', and dive into the cultural impact of 'Showgirls'. The conversation continues with a deep analysis of 'Higher Learning' and its soundtrack, followed by a discussion on the cult classic 'Demon Knight'. They also touch on the mixed reception of 'Bad Company' and 'Murder in the First', before concluding with a look at the 'Highlander' franchise and the music releases of January 1995.
In this episode of "Back for Our Future," hosts Drew Hall and Tony dive into the cinematic landscape of December 1994, exploring a variety of films that shaped the era. They kick off with a discussion about 'Trapped in Paradise,' a Christmas movie featuring a stellar cast including Nicolas Cage, Dana Carvey, and John Lovitz. The conversation flows into the significance of 'Disclosure,' a film that brought workplace sexual harassment into the spotlight, starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. The hosts reflect on the cultural impact of these films, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about their experiences watching them during their youth.As the episode progresses, they touch on a range of other films, including 'Drop Zone,' 'Nell,' and the iconic 'Dumb and Dumber,' highlighting their comedic brilliance and cultural relevance. The hosts also discuss the lesser-known 'Mixed Nuts' and the romantic comedy 'IQ,' featuring Walter Matthau as Albert Einstein. They wrap up with a look at 'Street Fighter,' a video game adaptation that sparked nostalgia and curiosity, and 'Legends of the Fall,' a film that showcases Brad Pitt's heartthrob status. The episode is filled with humor, nostalgia, and thoughtful reflections on how these films resonate with audiences today.
Remembering Rob Reiner

Remembering Rob Reiner

2026-01-0701:14:06

We're discussing Rob Reiner and Peter Greene.
We shall crown the greatest christmas film of all time.
Stepping away from 90s only today we're looking at the alleged greatest 25 Christmas movies list.
n this episode, Drew and Tony take a nostalgic journey through the 90s, discussing classic films, the evolution of movie theaters, and the impact of music on culture. They reflect on memorable movies from November 1994, including 'Interview with a Vampire' and 'The Santa Clause', while also exploring the significance of family during the holiday season. The conversation shifts to the music scene of the time, highlighting notable album releases and their cultural relevance. As they wrap up, they share Thanksgiving reflections and encourage kindness towards retail workers during the holiday rush.
In this episode, Tony reflects on the nostalgic impact of the song 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' by Deep Blue Something, sharing a personal story about his time working at Stakeout. He highlights the joy of singing along to music in a workplace setting and the friendships that can form through shared experiences. Plus Stargate and A New Nightmare!
A Tribute to Diane Keaton

A Tribute to Diane Keaton

2025-10-3101:07:19

Spotify keeps pulling out episode down. So here's yet another attempt at our tribute to Diane Keaton.
This episode is a mega tribute to so many great artists.
This episode is a mega tribute to so many great artists.
Remembering Diane Keaton

Remembering Diane Keaton

2025-10-2801:07:42

Today we discuss the great Diane Keaton.
Diane Keaton Tribute

Diane Keaton Tribute

2025-10-1901:07:42

We lost another great. Here's our recollection.
Diane Keaton Tribute

Diane Keaton Tribute

2025-10-1501:07:42

We're paying tribute to the great Diane Keaton.
We lost a great with the passing of Robert Redford.
Shawshank redemption, ed wood, and how drew can run your rivals football games.
Our very first guest is also one of Tony's oldest friends. Welcome Richard to the show. We talk Pulp Fiction - with one of the funniest stories ever.
1. AUGUST 17th: ANDRE 2. AUGUST 19th: BLANKMAN, COLOR OF NIGHT 3. AUGUST 26th: NATURAL BORN KILLERS(and soundtrack), IT'S PAT, POLICE ACADEMY 7, CAMP NOWHERE 4. AUGUST 31st: KILLING ZOE, MILK MONEY 5. ALBUM RELEASES for the second half of August 1994.  
We lost a few great entertainers. Back For Our Future Tributes Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and Chuck Mangione.
It's 1994 and woodstock happens do you remember it? Movies and more!
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