Would You Rather
The guys play the game "Would You Rather" with horror movie scenarios.
The guys play the game "Would You Rather" with horror movie scenarios.
Rewrites rises from the ashes of COVID-19 like a glorious Phoenix in this episode where they talk about post-quarantine life, dating apps, and B-dubs.
Jacob and Nathan recommend movies and TV shows currently available on various streaming services.
As the Country is gripped by the pandemic, the Rewrites crew felt it necessary to discuss such important topics as video stores, Leonardo DiCaprio, and why Predator is a horror movie.
The guys discuss movie plots that don’t quite add up, and test their suspension of disbelief.
The guys break down their lists for the top ten movies of the last ten years.
Jacob and Nathan discuss their favorite performances, trailers, soundtracks, and more from the past decade.
Jacob and Nathan discuss their favorite holiday traditions, which may include watching a movie or twelve.
The listeners want answers and the Rewrites duo is going to give it to them.
Jacob and Nathan discuss the weird 90s trend of kid cartoons based on films much too inappropriate for children, and pitch some ideas of their own of course.
Our hosts try and map out their own updated version of Forrest Gump, chronicling the last thirty years.
The boys discuss the formula for a good movie remake, as well as what films they would like to see get a reboot.
In this episode of Rewrites, the guys discuss the current state of the movie industry and what we would like to see change.
The guys discuss the Friday the 13th franchise and try to figure out Jason's next destination.
The guys get an early start to the halloween season by discussing the role of technology in horror films.
Jacob and Nathan discuss toys from their childhood, that if made sentient/magical could spark some fun movie ideas.
At the request of a listener, Jacob and Nathan decide which Kurt Russell character would win if pitted against each other in a fighting tournament.
The guys discuss their favorite "classic" supporting characters that they feel deserve a film of their own.
Ever wonder what a G-rated Hellraiser would be like? What about an R-rated Peter Pan? On this episode, the boys attempt to rewrite classic kids movies to be retargeted toward adults and in turn make some horror films more family-friendly.
Come join Nathan and Jacob as they geek out on the third season of Stranger Things. What they loved, what they hated, and all their wacky theories can be found on this episode of Rewrites.
The first episode of Rewrites finds Nathan and Jacob pitching their ideas for movie crossovers, including Ernest being home alone, Wayne and Garth going on an excellent adventure, and John Wick getting fast and furious.