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Retro Vs. Remake
Reggie Parker
100 episodes
5 months ago
Retro Vs. Remake is a bi-weekly audio podcast focusing on classic films and their subsequent remakes (no sequels!). The podcast is hosted by Dan Farley and Reggie Parker who watch both films, analyze, and discuss the merits of the movies. It’s an unscripted and at times humorous exploration of art and commercialism.
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Retro Vs. Remake is a bi-weekly audio podcast focusing on classic films and their subsequent remakes (no sequels!). The podcast is hosted by Dan Farley and Reggie Parker who watch both films, analyze, and discuss the merits of the movies. It’s an unscripted and at times humorous exploration of art and commercialism.
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TV & Film
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Retro Vs. Remake 99: The Crow (1994 vs 2024)
Retro Vs. Remake
1 hour 25 minutes 46 seconds
10 months ago
Retro Vs. Remake 99: The Crow (1994 vs 2024)
A man and his girlfriend are brutally murdered by a violent gang. On the anniversary of their death, the man rises from his grave and assumes the mantle of "The Crow" a supernatural avenger. This can only mean one thing we watched The Crow on this episode of Retro Vs. Remake!
Retro Vs. Remake
Retro Vs. Remake is a bi-weekly audio podcast focusing on classic films and their subsequent remakes (no sequels!). The podcast is hosted by Dan Farley and Reggie Parker who watch both films, analyze, and discuss the merits of the movies. It’s an unscripted and at times humorous exploration of art and commercialism.