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Spawn of the legendary Madison Wisconsin, Gena Rowlands is a powerhouse navigating this poorly cast cast of smoking rock stars. A film that features many of the venues our hosts have played.
Please first watch the movie and then enjoy a playfully meandering dissection of this Paul Schrader head scratcher that left us with more questions than answers.
Definitely worth a watch. So please watch it first.
Mike Smith from Tooth & Claw podcast adds his ampersand to a fact packed discussion of William Friedkin's first "flop".
The summer of Star Wars buried this once lost post Exorcist epic. Hear if our hosts and guest host find it should be rewound.
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Join us for the last episode of the first half of the second season of Lost & Found & Rewound.
Chris Lost gets a bunch of stuff wrong despite his reduced drinking. Revisiting The Blues Brothers. Media recommendations. Revisiting Van Halen. Rick is sad.
Our hosts celebrate the John Sayles classic.
Rehashing indie rock iterations. Rick's love of slapstick and meeting esoteric celebrities. Lost literary references. New old stock defined. What we've watched and what we will watch.
Chris Lost concludes his run of monster movie picks this season as our hosts go dark with their review of the latest Godzilla movie out of Japan.
As we enter the fourth quarter of the first half of the second season, our hosts share what secret special promises will be kept in the second half of the season.
"Oh great! Another Bad Ronald movie review podcast!"
Valerie Bertinelli's past relationship, Pink Floyd covers, Jane's Addiction (metal or indie?), FuGUNzi, more hints of Tangerine Jim, and the next film to be reviewed and revered by our hosts.
Mostly an intense appreciation of the 1988 film, Miracle Mile, with some detours for things like eating the sun, the meaning of the acronym, M.E., and how a city sometimes can be an important part of a movie, like a prop or something.
A very special Friday taping of the show has the boys extra coy. Corrected connections, argument movies, the Love Boat corporate conspiracy, animal encounters, X-Men movies, and our next film announced.
A discussion of monsters, family, pollution, and a lovable, grumpy penguin as our hosts review, "The Host." Warning: listening to the end of this episode may earn you credits towards your IS degree.
More cereal talk. Hiving? Not as salacious as it sounds. Rick tries to read a letter from an allegedly disgruntled entity. True crime that hits even closer to home. And Chris announces our next movie.
RicknJim travel across the Midwest to join Chris for a challenging three days of film, food, (no) water, and Pretenders. And while Chris often finds himself lost as a host, rest assured, there will be C(c)huckles Elizabeth.
Rick Rewound pulls another one off the pile for a mixed bag of opinions and cop clichés.
Our fifth year, eight day anniversary! Whole lotta Cap'n goin' on. Latest media consumption reports and next episode's film announced!
Our hosts review Tim Roth's first film, which is a tight, Stephen Frears road movie staring John Hurt and Terence Stamp.
Happy Birthday Found Jim! Fiscal Year talk. Hack talk. TV Talk. Health talk. Death talk. And a sleepy Hollywood bombshell.
Originally released on October 14, 2022, this summer vacation special is our longest and most listened to episode. We'd like to think it is no coincidence that this cherished ep dedicates a good amount of time to honoring our friend and hero, Steve Albini. #ThankYouSteveAlbini We miss you and love you.













