In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 1999's American coming-of-age sports comedy-drama film "Varsity Blues". We are joined by Derek aka (Rick Rison) who just dropped his first single, "Virtue Signal". Listen to it now and share it with the world! - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/rickrison/virtue-signal Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how ...
Jun 25, 2021•24 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 2014's epic science fiction film "Interstellar". We are joined by Dan from the Assorted Goods podcast. Check out his show and learn something new every episode - https://www.oswpodcast.com/guests/dan-felton/ Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. ---------- *N...
Jun 23, 2021•23 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 2000 American comedy film, "Meet the Parents". We are graced with the presence of Spaz for the first time and probably for the last time... Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you'd like to join us on future episodes of HWSBHD, support us on Ko-fi and we...
Jun 16, 2021•17 min
Ben Stiller is the king of cringey, anxiety-inducing, awkward moments, and he is on full display in 2000's American romantic comedy film, "Meet the Parents". Join us as we re-write one of the most memorable scenes MadLibs-style, reflect on our Nostalgia, and see if this movie holds up over time. ---------- Movie Details Directed by Jay Roach, with a screenplay by Jon Hamburg, Music by Randy Newman. Starring Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, and Owen Wilson. Also staring Bail...
Jun 09, 2021•1 hr 20 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 2005's fantasy film, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". We are joined by the Good Game Guys hosts, DeVaughn and Shane. Check out their show everywhere you get your podcasts - https://www.podpage.com/goodgameguyspod/ Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. I...
Jun 01, 2021•19 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 1989's super hero film, "Batman". We are joined by Nikki, our podcast MVP Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you'd like to join us on future episodes of HWSBHD, support us on Ko-fi and we'll schedule a recording with you - www.ko-fi.com/movie Request a ...
May 24, 2021•20 min
Nothing says billionaire, masked vigilante like dad jeans and a turtleneck. Join us as we talk about all the wonders and absurdity as we review 1989's Superhero film Batman, with special guest, Nikki! ---------- Movie Details Directed by Tim Burton, with a screenplay by Sam Hamm and Warren Skaaren, Music by Danny Elfman. Starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger, and Billie Dee Williams Budget of ~$40mil, made roughly $411 mil in the box office Currently a 7.5 on IMDb ---------- Spec...
May 19, 2021•1 hr 55 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 2005's American epic space-opera film, "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith". We are joined by "Overlord" Dan, one of the kickass hosts from my favorite movie podcast, The Movie Cellar. Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you'd like to join us o...
May 04, 2021•38 min
Everything is proceeding as we have foreseen as the On Second Watch crew reviews our FIRST Star Wars movie. We put our fandom and nostalgia to the test as we jump right to the conclusion of the original trilogy and review 1983 American epic space opera film Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi ---------- Movie Details Directed by Richard Marquand, with a screenplay by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan, Music by John Williams. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billie Dee Wi...
Apr 28, 2021•1 hr 24 min
Join members of the former community influencer group, "The Galactic Senate", as they discuss the greatest sandbox MMORPG ever created: Star Wars Galaxies There is no movie review this week as Tim returns to his alter-ego "MasterCosmo" and has a great nostalgic discussion all about Star Wars Galaxies. He is joined by Rodrick (ArkonPhoenix), Ross (Boscohark), Sean (Darev), Michael (Nemikahnz), and Matt (Cigaran) We talk about all things SWG: Our memories, special moments, combat, crafting, entert...
Apr 22, 2021•1 hr 39 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 2021's American superhero film, "Zack Snyder's Justice League", aka the "Snyder Cut". We are joined by our friend and long time supporter, Rob Turner from Reynard City. Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you'd like to join us on future episodes of HWSBH...
Apr 07, 2021•20 min
April Fools! On Second Watch has been taken over by Doug and Jamie from the podcast Good Times, Great Movies. Enjoy their hilarious take on this 1987 film featuring arm wrestling, truckin', and fatherhood. This movie is so '80s... On this special Slysgiving episode of the podcast, Doug confuses lawyers for judges and secretaries for lawyers and wonders if the dying mother is the actual villain of this movie. Meanwhile, Jamie wishes for a Stallone/Loggia Christmas card and is wildly confused by c...
Apr 01, 2021•1 hr 31 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in 1999's groundbreaking sci-fi film, "The Matrix". We are joined by our friends from across the pond, James and Matt from the podcast This Week in Metropolis. Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you'd like to join us on future episodes of HWSBHD, support us ...
Mar 17, 2021•20 min
The idea of taking one of the best video games and video game characters from 16-bit to the big screen sounds like an easy way to make a lot of money. Obtain an incredible intellectual property with full creative control, assemble an incredible cast, toss in $48mil, what could go wrong? Let us count the ways... I do promise that you will laugh more listening to this episode than you would have watching 1993's adventure comedy film Super Mario Bros. Our Plot Summary Mad Libs is straight up offens...
Mar 10, 2021•1 hr 36 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 1975's American thriller film, "Jaws". We are joined by our friends Agent Cam and Agent Scott from the podcast SpyHards. Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you'd like to join us on future episodes of HWSBHD, support us on Ko-fi and we'll schedule a re...
Mar 03, 2021•20 min
Sometimes you need a good partially animated musical romantic comedy self-parody Disney princess movie to take a break from the craziness of life. Can 2007's Enchanted take us to the ball and bring us true love? Join us as we take the innocence out of this movie with our Plot Summary Mad Libs and have a fun rewatch discussion since 4 out of 5 of us had never seen it before! Special thanks to Selina J for supporting our fundraiser and recommending this movie for us to review! It was one for the r...
Feb 24, 2021•1 hr 43 min
Join Tim as he has a wonderful talk with screenwriter Bill Kelly, as they discuss the story behind Enchanted and his approach to screenwriting and collaborating. I love how down to earth Bill is and I can't wait to see what he's working on next with director Kevin Lima, who he met while bringing Enchanted to life! ---------- Special thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode! If you are a podcaster and are looking to monetize on your terms, go to https://www.podcorn.com/podcasters and get sta...
Feb 17, 2021•30 min
When rewatching a sci-fi movie from decades ago, it's often hilarious how the future and technology is assumed to evolve. 1997's "The Fifth Element" seems to intentionally lean into that hard, as the technology appears to have been developed by someone from the early 80's interpretation of what the future might be. Join us as we take a trip to planet Fhloston to save the universe and admire everything Ruby Rhod. ---------- Movie Details Directed by Luc Besson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ro...
Feb 10, 2021•1 hr 33 min
Our biggest donation for our fundraiser for the Make A Wish foundation was from one of our best friends of the show, Derek! He got to choose our first review of 2021 and he selected 1999's American Drama, "Fight Club". We discuss the darker side of this film and how the general public missed the point. We also talk about the lengths that the crew went to create this incredibly artistic film with some amazing performances. Derek joins us for our rewatch discussion and shares why he loves this mov...
Feb 03, 2021•1 hr 26 min
One year ago, four friends sat down to record their very first podcast episode. It did not go well... That episode was hidden away for only the most daring. Now, we present to you, our nostalgia review of 1990's American Christmas family comedy film, "Home Alone". Listen at your own risk... Tim, Chris, Dana, and Spaz sat around a flimsy card table with a single Blue Yeti microphone and hit record. We learned a lot this night. Most importantly, Spaz should not have certain food within 2 hours of ...
Dec 23, 2020•44 min
Podcast Secret Santa! Our friends from Not Suitable for Adults has taken over our feed with their take on our show, specifically our "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" segment! In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 1990's American Christmas family comedy film, "Home Alone". Listen as Rich and Natalie take over Our show and turn this sweet family movie into a most tragic tale. If you have a thought on this, let us know in the comments or visit w...
Dec 21, 2020•28 min
We rewatch Jingle All the Way and talk about the incredible performances from Sinbad and Phil Hartman. Shockingly, we talk food and our favorite Michigan bakery (I see you M Street Baking Company https://www.mstreetbaking.com/) Tim doesn't like Love Actually as a Christmas movie and haters gonna hate. And if nothing else, fast forward to the 70 minute mark to hear a wonderful gift from Dana... ---------- Movie Details Directed by Brian Levant, written by Randy Kornfield, and produced by Chris Co...
Dec 17, 2020•1 hr 14 min
Join Tim as he has an incredible discussion with Brian Levant, the Director of Jingle All the Way, as they discuss his career and how he approached bringing this movie to life. They also explore how the entertainment industry has evolved over the years and how Covid has impacted the experience of consuming media. Also, get some details about his upcoming book "My Life and Toys", where Brian shares over 1,000 professional images of this incredible collection of TV and Movie memorabilia, collectab...
Dec 14, 2020•46 min
It's Turbo Time! Join us as we reflect on our nostalgia for the 1996 American Christmas family comedy film, "Jingle All the Way". We kick-off our Nostalgia Review talking about the toys we absolutely had to have under the Christmas tree as a kid and have our most hilarious and wildly inappropriate game of Mad Libs yet. We explore our memories of this film as we were able to experience this movie as both children and adults. Tim and Chris hold this movie in a special place as a part of their chil...
Dec 10, 2020•1 hr
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all our friends! We wanted to post a quick mini-episode to talk about our favorite Christmas movies from our childhood, as well as touch on 2000's How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Directed by Ron Howard and starring Jim Carrey doing what he does best. ---------- Request a personalized shout out - https://ko-fi.com/movie Commission a movie review of your choice! - https://ko-fi.com/movie/commissions Check out all our episodes and subscribe – www.oswpodcast.com...
Dec 07, 2020•29 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 1993's American science fiction action film, "Jurassic Park". We are joined by our friends Matt and fellow podcaster Grim from the show "Grim Yells at a Cloud" to share each others thoughts. Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our thoughts on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you have a thought on...
Dec 02, 2020•38 min
Hold onto your butts, we rewatch and review 1993's American science fiction adventure film, "Jurassic Park". Tim continues to not only ruin this film for Dana, but for everyone else on the show, and for anyone else that listens so consider that your warning. We explore some of what makes this movie amazing, how Spielberg brilliantly takes us on a journey along with our leads, and how this action film can get away with an hour of no action. We also talk about what dinosaur each of us would have b...
Nov 25, 2020•58 min
We couldn't have Chris join us for our final wrap up, so Tim and Chris sat down to talk about Chris' thoughts on rewatching Jurassic Park, awkward moments, how technology can ruin nostalgia, and some of the best thrill rides we've experienced at Universal Studios. We also discuss what might be the best scene in cinema history. Let us know if you agree. You can see all our reviews at www.oswpodcast.com Support On Second Watch by donating, purchasing merch, or commissioning a movie for us to revie...
Nov 24, 2020•24 min
Welcome to Jurassic Park! Join On Second Watch as we explore one of the greatest achievements in cinema, 1993's American science fiction adventure film, "Jurassic Park". While we agree that this movie is something special, Tim ABSOLUTELY RUINED this film for Dana and she explains why… We take a look back on some of the shows and movies that feature dinosaurs and really let Kari fangirl over Michael Crichton. Finally, join us for some Mad Libs as we brutalize this plot with some Leaky Squeaky rep...
Nov 18, 2020•1 hr 15 min
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 2010's contemporary psychological science fiction heist action thriller, Inception. We are joined by Derek again to share each others thoughts. Join On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our thoughts on how that character would ultimately meet his demise. If you have a thought on this, let us know in the comments or visit www...
Nov 12, 2020•22 min