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    Quantum Recast: Your Favorite Films, Recast In Different Years

    We are a time-traveling film podcast that journeys through time to take classic films, blockbusters and cult favorites, to recast them in different years!

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    Ghostbusters II - In Defense of the Sequel: Bill Murray Strikes Back

    Ghostbusters II - In Defense of the Sequel: Bill Murray Strikes Back

    Fasten your proton packs and prepared to be slimed as Cory and Nick dissect the underappreciated sequel, "Ghostbusters II." On this minisode, in anticipation(?) of Ghostbusters: Frozen Kingdom, we peel back the curtain on the fall from grace of our beloved specter-hunters, reflecting the actors' own real-life arcs as Cory states his case to Nick of why this sequel is superior to the 1984 original (which Nick disagrees with). With sharp insights and a few laughs, we reveal how the sequel's narrative cleverly dances with the decade's cultural heartbeat, connecting dots that only a true fan—or a keen new viewer—could spot.

    End your ghost-hunting expedition with a debate that has echoed through the ages: Can the sequel's soundtrack possibly outshine Ray Parker Jr.'s iconic anthem? As we weigh the cultural clout and chart-topping triumphs of both tunes, we also consider the underappreciated depths of "Ghostbusters II." We salute Bill Murray's enigmatic approach to life that bleeds into every role, from zany paranormal investigator to the reflective characters he portrays in later films. With spirits high and PKE meters off the charts, we close the trap on an episode that's as much about the phenomenon of Ghostbusters as it is a toast to Murray's indelible mark on the silver screen.


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    Hosts:
    Cory Williams (
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    Nick Growall (
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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

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    Rebel Without a Cause - 2014: A Modern Dreamcast for the James Dean Classic (feat. Justin Jayne)

    Rebel Without a Cause - 2014: A Modern Dreamcast for the James Dean Classic (feat. Justin Jayne)

    What if "Rebel Without a Cause" was recast in 2014?

    Nick welcomes friend, filmmaker, and movie enthusiast Justin Jayne (@justin__jayne)  onto the show to recast the iconic James Dean film on one of our Dreamcast minisodes! Bringing his deep-seated knowledge from the Oklahoma City film scene to the fore, together they talk the industry's ins and outs, 48-hour films, and Justin's upcoming short film, "Ultraviolet."

    After an interview with Justin discussing his upcoming film and the Oklahoma film scene, his trip to a certain French film fest, and a possible Brie Larson sighting, Nick and Justin dissect the timeless narrative of "Rebel Without a Cause," pondering the film's influence on youth culture and intergenerational discord, bringing it forward to 2014 in the Boomer vs Millennial/Gen Z culture wars.

    You can find more of Justin's work on his website at justinjayne.com, and you can keep up with his short film, Ultraviolet on Instagram at @uv.film


    TIMECODES

    (00:00:30) Welcome/Introducing Justin Jayne
    (00:24:13) Critic Stats - Rebel Without a Cause
    (00:29:11) 2014: How does the movie change?
    (00:32:21) 30 Seconds or Less Casting

    Main Cast:
    (00:41:21) Buzz
    (00:45:21) Carol Stark
    (00:48:47) Frank Stark
    (00:55:13) Plato
    (01:00:18) Judy
    (01:05:54) Jim Stark
    (01:11:27) Final Cast

     


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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Crazy, Stupid, Love - 1993: Playing Matchmaker with Steve Carrell & Ryan Gosling's Rom-Com

    Crazy, Stupid, Love - 1993: Playing Matchmaker with Steve Carrell & Ryan Gosling's Rom-Com

    What if 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' was recast in 1993?

    Ever wondered what "Crazy, Stupid, Love" would look like in the flannel-clad, grunge-pumping world of 1993? Nick, alongside the ever-insightful Aly Dale and Cass Elliott embark on a time-traveling recasting mission, serving up a slice of nostalgia with a side of "what-ifs." We dissect the film's multi-layered narrative, while also tapping into the film's critical reception and the sweet spot it holds in our cinematic hearts.

    The episode cruises through 1993's cinematic landscape, looking back at the year's cinematic hits and the 66th Academy Awards, where films like "The Piano" and "Philadelphia" clinched the statuettes. As we shimmy through a time devoid of the internet's ubiquity, we muse on the impact of technology—or lack thereof—on the characters' romantic escapades. Picture the "Crazy, Stupid, Love" ensemble grappling with love letters instead of text messages, and answering machines instead of ghosting. 

    Finally, don your retro goggles as we unveil our dream team for the 1993 version of "Crazy, Stupid, Love." Aly and Cass passionately spar over the potential of '90s icons stepping into the shoes of Cal, Jacob, and the rest of the gang. Prepare for a casting carousel that's as whimsical as it is thought-provoking. Join us for an episode that's equal parts captivating and humorous, where emotions and movie magic collide in a celebration of love, laughter, and the timeless question: What if?

    TIMECODES
    (00:01:00) Intro
    (00:04:15) About the Movie
    (00:08:45) Useless Critic Stats
    (00:15:02) 1993 Box Office
    (00:17:28) Oscars
    (00:21:49) Other Notable Films
    (00:24:40) What Changes About the Film

    Casting:
    (00:28:59) Rules
    (00:31:27) 30 Seconds or Less Casting

    Main Cast:
    (00:36:20) Jessica
    (00:44:02) Robbie
    (00:51:03) Hannah
    (00:56:36) Jacob
    (01:05:05) Emily
    (01:09:18) Cal
    (01:14:46) Final Cast


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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Fantastic Four - 2025: Way Too Late Predictions for Pedro Pascal's New Marvel Family

    Fantastic Four - 2025: Way Too Late Predictions for Pedro Pascal's New Marvel Family

    After the news of Marvel's casting of the upcoming Fantastic Four, we decided to drop our formerly Patreon-exclusive mini-sode (from over a year ago!) to see how close we got to nail this cast! Discover how Cory, Tanner and Nick's predictions measured up to the star-studded reality slated for Marvel's 2025 epic.

    Who's got the chops to embody the genius of Reed Richards and the grace of Sue Storm?  And who is worthy enough to don Dr. Doom's iconic mask and give us the iconic villain we deserve? (He's yet to be cast, so maybe we get it right!)

    Will Mr. Fantastic and Dr. Victor Von Doom's cerebral clash redefine superhero rivalries? We dissect potential story arcs and the seismic shifts in the post-Endgame MCU, sowing seeds for an intricately woven narrative web.

    Join us for a conversation brimming with audacious predictions, insider musings, and passionate Marvel fandom.


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    Cory Williams (
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    Nick Growall (
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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Super Bowl Movie Draft: Casting the All-Time Cinematic Football Team

    Super Bowl Movie Draft: Casting the All-Time Cinematic Football Team

    Get ready for a romp through the reel as Cory and Nick draft our ultimate cinematic football teams, cherry-picking from the fictional greats of film lore. Snuggle up with your team jersey and a bucket of popcorn; it's time to merge the end zone with the silver screen.

    Imagine Al Pacino leading a locker room with Denzel Washington by his side – that's the kind of star-studded coaching dream team we're potentially talking about. We argue coaching philosophies, play armchair quarterback, and share a laugh over some unexpected surprises. We're not just assembling a team; we're celebrating the stories that have shaped our view of the gridiron, from the heartwarming to the downright hilarious.

     We're tossing the pigskin with characters that brought more than just athletics to the big screen; they've brought life lessons, belly laughs, and sometimes even animals. So join us as we relive the glory, the drama, and the quirky moments that make football movies an unforgettable part of our cultural tapestry. It's a fantasy draft where film buffs and football fans score big.


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    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Mean Girls - 1984: The Ultimate 80s Makeover of the Lindsay Lohan Classic

    Mean Girls - 1984: The Ultimate 80s Makeover of the Lindsay Lohan Classic

    What if 'Mean Girls' (the original 2004 version) was recast in 1984?

    Imagine slipping into a time machine and landing in the heyday of 80s teen cinema—what would Tina Fey's "Mean Girls" look like with the stars of that rad decade? That's exactly the tantalizing scenario we chew over with the fabulous Aly Dale, as we embark on a wild ride through North Shore High with a retro twist.  Tune in for a podcast that's as much a celebration of "Mean Girls" as it is a playful foray into the art of the hypothetical cast.

    Strap in for a time-traveling journey through cinema as we juxtapose the teen movie landscapes of the 2000s against the backdrop of 1984's silver screen hits. With Aly in tow, we delve into the iconic films of 1984 that charmed audiences and set box office registers a-ringing, from "Splash" to "Beverly Hills Cop." Meanwhile, we don't shy away from debating the finer points of Roger Ebert's insights or pondering the tantalizing 'what-ifs' of alternate casting histories. This episode isn't just a podcast—it's a love letter to the film that shaped many filmgoers our age.

    Wrap up your visit to 1984 with a heartfelt nod to the actors who enlivened "Mean Girls," as we pay tribute to Rachel McAdams' tour-de-force performance and reflect on Lindsay Lohan's Hollywood journey. The road from child star to adult actor is fraught with challenges, and we examine this transition through the lens of other famous names in the industry. Whether you're here for the '80s nostalgia, a fresh take on a beloved film, or the simple joy of "what might have been," our episode is the ultimate high school movie makeover, served with a side of cultural reflection and a dash of whimsy. We can only hope this episode is worthy of the title "fetch!"

    TIMECODES:
    (00:01:00) Intro
    (00:03:54) About the Movie
    (00:11:44) Useless Critic Stats
    (00:15:11) 1984: Box Office & Oscars
    (00:26:58) Notable Films
    (00:30:05) What Changes About the Film?

    (00:36:44) Casting Rules
    (00:39:59) 30 Seconds or Less Casting

    Main Cast
    (00:44:01) Janice
    (00:50:31) Aaron
    (00:58:59) Karen
    (01:08:22) Gretchen
    (01:16:19) Regina
    (01:23:33) Caddy
    (01:33:56) Final Cast


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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Hook - 1984: Robin Williams' Misunderstood Classic or Millennial Nostalgia?

    Hook - 1984: Robin Williams' Misunderstood Classic or Millennial Nostalgia?

    What if 'Hook' was recast in 1984?

    Rewind your clocks and get ready to sprinkle some pixie dust as we reimagine the classic film "Hook" with a twist—it's 1984! Joined by the our friend from across the pon, Ash Hurry, complete with his British perspective and charm, we embark on a nostalgic journey through Neverland, re-casting our favorite characters with the era's brightest stars. 

    As we navigate through the cinematic landscape of 1984, we ponder the staying power of films that continue to resonate with us. Why do certain stories, like those of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, capture our hearts time and time again? We investigate the emotional depth and critical reception of family-oriented movies, challenging the notion that whimsy can't walk hand in hand with quality. The episode pays homage to the magic woven by the original "Hook" while exploring how the top films and Oscar winners of 1984 could have influenced its early debut.

    From the enigmatic Captain Hook to the effervescent Tinkerbell, we find out who could play these iconic characters in the mid 80s! Hit play to see what we ended up with!

    TIMECODES:
    (00:01:01) Intro
    (00:04:17) About the Movie
    (00:08:38) Useless Critic Stats
    (00:17:04) 1984: Box Office & Oscars
    (00:20:59) Notable Films
    (00:26:21) What Changes About the Film?

    (00:31:10) Casting Rules
    (00:35:01) 30 Seconds or Less Casting

    Main Cast
    (00:41:55) Smee
    (00:49:30) Rufio
    (00:59:16) Tinkerbell
    (01:07:25) Jack
    (01:14:18) Hook
    (01:24:24) Peter Pan/Banning
    (01:39:18) Final Cast


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    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - In Defense of the Sequel: More Traps, More Laughs, More Macaulay Culkin

    Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - In Defense of the Sequel: More Traps, More Laughs, More Macaulay Culkin

    Nick and Cory revisit the classic sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, which Cory firmly believes is superior to the original. Join us as we explore the critic and audience scores, lament of Roger Ebert's disdain for these movies, and debate which movie is superior.

    We  deep dive FAO Schwartz, the high-end toy store (that actually exists!) the multiple versions of video games for these movies (and Nick's struggle to beat them), and even discuss who might make THAT hotel cameo in a updated version of the movie. 

    We'll finish up with a look at the missed opportunities for a proper trilogy and a quick peek into Macaulay Culkin's career post-Home Alone. We promise, you'll walk away with a newfound appreciation for both movies and a healthy dose of nostalgia! So, come join us for this short holiday trip through the Big Apple!


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    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Home Alone - 2000: A Millennium Makeover for the Christmas Classic

    Home Alone - 2000: A Millennium Makeover for the Christmas Classic

    What if Home Alone was recast in the year 2000?

    We've taken a trip down memory lane, sprinkled with nostalgia, and examined this classic through a Y2K lens. Cory and Nick are joined by Cass and Ash, we've dissected the movie's intriguing characters, distinctive charm, and enduring impact. We've debated, argued, and finally selected our ideal cast - the results might surprise you!

    Our love for Home Alone transcends just the movie, as we've also shared personal experiences and traditions surrounding this Christmas classic. We've also explored the technology's influence on the movie if it were set in 2000, and revealed surprising theories about Kevin's parents. So, are you ready for a nostalgic ride filled with films, Christmas, and a lot of merrymaking? If yes, then hit play!

    TIMECODES:
    (00:01:02) Intro
    (00:05:52) Useless Critic Stats
    (00:11:55) Why We Chose This Film
    (00:17:33) Box Office Top Ten & Oscars - 2000
    (00:22:47) What Changes About the Film?
    (00:34:57) 30 Seconds or Less Casting

    Main Cast
    (00:44:21) Old Man Marley
    (00:52:24) Kate McCallister
    (01:01:04) Marv
    (01:09:19) Harry
    (01:20:25) Kevin McCallister
    (01:33:46) Final Cast



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    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Krampus - Early 90s: Unwrapping the Adam Scott Holiday Horror

    Krampus - Early 90s: Unwrapping the Adam Scott Holiday Horror

    What if Krampus was recast in the Early 90s?

    Get ready to unwrap a holiday horror unlike any other as Nick and Cass team up to dissect the 2015 movie "Krampus," a unique blend of comedy, horror, and drama that has us looking at holiday films in a whole new light. We delve into the film's perfect union of horror and family drama, and discuss why the relatable characters make this unconventional yuletide movie a refreshing change of pace.

    Nick and Cass are not just spectators; they're fans, applauding the ingenious practical effects and creature designs, discussing if "Krampus" would fit into the holiday movie lineup of that decade? 

    Dream along with us as we envision a cast for a possible 90s version. We dissect the roles, their dynamics, and reveal why we chose certain actors for these parts, from parenting styles to the emotional impact of specific scenes. Join us as we get creative with casting choices and scrutinize the characters in this holiday horror movie. Get ready for a chillingly entertaining ride with Krampus.


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    Cass Elliott (
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    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    St. Elmo's Fire - Late 90s: John Hughes's Brat Pack Grows Up

    St. Elmo's Fire - Late 90s: John Hughes's Brat Pack Grows Up

    What if 'St. Elmo's Fire' was recast in the Late 90s?

    Wrap yourself in a cozy blanket, grab a pumpkin spice latte, and get ready for a trip down memory lane as we reminisce about the charm of 'autumnal movies' (since there aren't many Thanksgiving films) and deep dive Cory's personal favorite movie, the quintessential 80's classic, "St Elmo's Fire".

     Join us as we dissect its nihilistic themes, impressive character development, and how despite initial misgivings, this film inexplicably grew on Cory and Nick. We also touch upon the undeniable allure of fall aesthetics, a beauty that we unfortunately don't get to experience in its entirety in Oklahoma.

    Take an auditory journey with us as we uncover the trials and triumphs behind the making of the iconic "St Elmo's Fire". Get an insight into the gritty representation of post-college life struggles, the unique acting styles of the 'Brat Pack' actors, and the influential role of John Hughes in the casting process. 

     Brace yourselves as we also explore the casting possibilities for the 90's rendition of "St Elmo's Fire". This discussion is sure to leave you nostalgic and perhaps even inspire you to conduct your own star-studded debates.


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    Cass Elliott (
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    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

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    Barbie - 1997: Reimagining Greta Gerwig's Biggest Movie of the Year

    Barbie - 1997: Reimagining Greta Gerwig's Biggest Movie of the Year

    What if Barbie was recast in 1997?

    We've done the time travel and reimagined Greta Gerwig's Barbie in the era of Spice Girls and dial-up internet, bringing you a fresh perspective on this unforgettable movie. Cass, along with our friends of the podcast, Aly Dale (@alydale55) and voice actress Kristi Rothrock (@letz_shake), dissect the critic's ratings, compare Barbie with the top 10 box office movies of the time, and contemplate the impact of shifting the release year on Barbie's portrayal in our first ever all-female episode!

    This episode isn't just about the would-have-beens; we're also diving into the themes of identity and self-realization in Barbie, with the hosts drawing parallels to our their personal experiences. We're also discussing the camaraderie among women and how it resonates on and off-screen. We'll even take a moment to chuckle over the memes and reviews posted over Barbie movie posters. And, of course, we couldn't miss the Oscars chat, sharing how the movie could have been influenced by the cultural context of the 90s.

    From Allan to Weird Barbie, you'll hear our thoughts on who could have played these memorable roles, sparking lively discussion about who would best fit. So, fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a nostalgic ride back to 1997!

    TIMESTAMPS:
    (00:01:01) Intro
    (00:02:31) Critic Stats
    (00:03:30) Year in Review: 2007 Box Office
    (00:04:46) Oscars 2008
    (00:05:51) What Changes & Why We Chose This Film
    (00:19:42) Rules
    (00:22:01) 30 Seconds or Less Casting

    (00:27:40) MAIN CAST:
    (00:28:17) Allan
    (00:33:00) Weird Barbie
    (00:36:08) Sasha
    (00:41:06) Gloria
    (00:46:31) Ken
    (00:52:09) Barbie
    (00:57:22) Final Cast


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    @thelionfire)
    Nick Growall (
    @nickgrowall)

    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Addams Family Values - In Defense of the Sequel: Christina Ricci's Big Break and and Christopher Lloyd's Heartache

    Addams Family Values - In Defense of the Sequel: Christina Ricci's Big Break and and Christopher Lloyd's Heartache

    Did the 'Addams Family Values' surpass the original movie in terms of performance and critic appreciation? Don't miss out as we dissect every aspect of the 1993 sequel! We'll discuss the common pitfalls of sequels and how Addams Family Values managed to avoid them, and  compare the Addams Family sequel with other family features of the 90s.

    Don't you wish the Addams Family franchise had a third instalment? We'll talk about the untapped potential of that missing third movie, and how Raul Julia's untimely passing in 1993 thwarted the possibility. We'll also envisage how the story might have unfolded and speculate on how the franchise would have adapted to the bubblegum pop world of the late 90s. Join us on this captivating venture into the realm of sequels and (possible) trilogies.


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    Nick Growall (
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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    The Addams Family - 1981: Raul Julia and the Macabre Marriage of Family Films and Gothic Horror

    The Addams Family - 1981: Raul Julia and the Macabre Marriage of Family Films and Gothic Horror

    What if 'The Addams Family' was recast in 1981?

    We're taking you on a speculative journey where we explore how this cult classic Halloween movie would have been transformed had it landed a decade earlier. We talk about the ins and outs of the kooky characters, the subtle balance between dark humor and wit, and the influence the 60s TV show would have on this hypothetical release. Plus, we bring in a fun angle with debates about potential casting choices - who would suit Gomez, Wednesday, and Uncle Fester best?

    Now, picture in your mind’s eye the iconic roles played by the original cast - How could they change if portrayed by different actors from the 80s? Don't hold back your curiosity, because we are laying it all out. From character dissections to possible power-ups for Cory while choosing this cast, we have it all covered.  It's a blend of nostalgia, speculation, and hearty conversation that promises to entertain every Addams Family fan or movie enthusiast.

    As hosts, we are not just stopping at examining individual characters and their traits but are also having some hearty debates about the casting. So, buckle up for this nostalgic ride that promises a generous dose of engaging discussions, a sprinkle of fun debates, and a whole lot of love for the 'mysterious and spooky' Addams Family!

    Also check out Ash's episode of Film Exploration, covering The Addams Family!

    TIMESTAMPS:
    (00:01:00) Intro
    (00:02:53) Critic Stats
    (00:06:10) Year in Review: 2007 Box Office
    (00:08:250) Oscars 2008
    (00:11:44) What Changes?
    (00:14:54) Why We Chose The Movie
    (00:20:44) Rules
    (00:23:36) 30 Seconds or Less Casting

    MAIN CAST:
    (00:29:20) Abigail Craven
    (00:37:43) Pugsley Addams
    (00:44:50) Wednesday Addams
    (00:50:58) Morticia Addams
    (00:58:25) Uncle Fester
    (01:05:39) Gomez Addams
    (01:15:52) Final Cast


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    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Ready or Not - Late 80s: The Samara Weaving Horror-Comedy Classic Without a Cult

    Ready or Not - Late 80s: The Samara Weaving Horror-Comedy Classic Without a Cult

    What if "Ready or Not" was recast in the Late 80s?

    On this 'Quantum Dreamcast' mini-sode, we're pulling back the curtain to recast this new cult classic, and uncover the humor and fright in this spine-chilling yet amusing film. Join us as we dissect the film's budget, its box office success, and the intriguing plot that unfolds on Grace's(Samara Weaving) wedding night. We'll also reflect on why, despite its unique combination of genres, this film hasn't received the same mainstream recognition as other horror flicks.

    Step into our cinematic time machine as we delve into the '80s era casting choices and performances of the original  film. It's a wild ride, considering the potential impact of big names. Don't miss this thrilling discussion of a film that Nick and Cass really think more people should see. Buckle up for a fun-filled, frightful journey into Ready or Not!


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    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Friday the 13th - Marry/Sex/Kill: Picking the Best and Worst of the Voorhees Franchise

    Friday the 13th - Marry/Sex/Kill: Picking the Best and Worst of the Voorhees Franchise

    Cory and Nick strip down the saga of Jason Voorhees right back to its roots while threading a humorous twist. In this mini-sode, they re-imagine the infamous 'Marry/Sex/ Kill' game and apply it to the franchise, sparking a lively debate about which movie they feel is the best (Marry), their personal favorites (Sex), and those that perhaps should've never graced the screen (Kill).

    They don't just stick to the surface level either, digging deep into the evolution of Jason Voorhees, dissecting the iconic hockey mask, its influence on the horror genre, and how it stacks up against other slasher movie villains.

    Drawing parallels with the original Star Wars trilogy, they analyze the narrative patterns and examine the attempts to rebrand Jason as a more formidable foe. Cory also expose the gritty details of the legal battle behind the scenes, which threatened to capsize the franchise.

    Its all round up by with Cory personal ranking all the movies in the franchise. So, whether you're a die-hard fan of Jason Voorhees, a horror movie enthusiast, or you're just here for the banter, this episode promises laughter, nostalgia, and some well-intended critique.


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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    A Nightmare On Elm Street - 2007: The Frightful Art of Recasting Freddy Krueger

    A Nightmare On Elm Street - 2007: The Frightful Art of Recasting Freddy Krueger

    What if 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' was recast in 2007?
     
    Cory and Nick are tasked by Cass to slice up a new cast for the slasher classic! Will Cory's love of the Freddy Krueger franchise give him the upper hand? Will Cass fill the shoes of Wes Craven's daughter, who's apparently responsible for half the original cast? And is this where Nick actually loses it? Hit play to find out!

    TIMESTAMPS:
    (00:01:00) Intro
    (00:02:28) What We've Watched
    (00:07:12) Critic Stats
    (00:10:33) Year in Review: 2007 Box Office
    (00:12:27) Oscars 2008
    (00:14:45) Twin Movies & Hidden Gems
    (00:19:14) What Changes?
    (00:24:10) Why We Chose The Movie
    (00:28:18) Rules

    MAIN CAST:
    (00:30:40) Tina Gray
    (00:37:03) Rod Lane
    (00:43:04) Glen Lantz
    (00:49:30) Marge Thompson
    (00:54:31) Lt. Don Thompson
    (00:58:08) Nancy Thompson
    (01:04:56) Freddy Krueger
    (01:14:28) Final Cast


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    Hosts:
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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    From Dusk Till Dawn - Early 80s: Reviving Tarantino and Rodriguez's Vampire/Action Throwback

    From Dusk Till Dawn - Early 80s: Reviving Tarantino and Rodriguez's Vampire/Action Throwback

    Kicking off our spooky season with this 'Quantum Dreamcast' mini-sode, Nick and Ash are taking the 1996 Tarantino/Rodriquez team-up film, "From Dusk Till Dawn" and moving it to the Early 80s! We dive headfirst into a lively chat about the ingenious duo, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, and their ability to sell a movie as one thing, only to deliver a completely different cinematic masterpiece. 

    Imagine the awe-inspiring world of "From Dusk Till Dawn," the memorable characters, intriguing casting choices, and the ingenious mix of genres. Together, Ash and Nick unpack the characters, casting process, and scene-stealing performances that brought this unconventional vampire movie to life. They touch on the captivating performance of Salma Hayek, the potential Madonna casting, and the complex relationship between the Gecko brothers.

    In the final bouquet of our conversation, they delve deeper into the casting choices, making for an exciting array of ‘what ifs.’ Will this vampire shoot-em-up hold together during that transitional time between "groovy" and "rad"? Strap in and get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the fascinating world of Early 80s cinema - it's a journey you won't want to miss!


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    Co-Hosts (Season 5):
    Aly Dale (@alydale55)
    Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)
    Cass Elliott (
    @take5cass)

    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Mars Attacks! - 2011: Making Sense of Tim Burton's Retro-Modern Space Invasion

    Mars Attacks! - 2011: Making Sense of Tim Burton's Retro-Modern Space Invasion

    What if 'Mars Attacks!' was recast in 2011?

    Ash challenges Cory and Nick to come up with a new cast for the sci fi retro comedy/satire by Tim Burton. We buckle up for a wild ride through the plot, characters, and inspiration drawn from 60s trading cards, and speculate on the movie's chances of success if it had hit our screens in 2011, a year swarming with remarkable films like The Adjustment Bureau and Crazy, Stupid, Love.

    How much will this invasion film change by bringing it forward? As we delve into the casting decisions, leading up to the final casting, weighing up the charisma and eccentricity of Jack Nicholson,  before making our final selection for the dual role. We explore the ideal combination of energy, eccentricity, and delivery needed for a modern remake of Mars Attacks!, and we turn the spotlight on potential contenders for each character.

     Will Nick step out of character and destroy a film Cory loves? And will we get through this episode without spoiling other movies? Join us for this entertaining trip down memory lane, as we give Tim Burton's Mars Attacks a fresh spin, taking it from 1996 to 2011, and casting it with the stars of the era. Whether you're a movie buff, a Mars Attacks fan, or just looking for a good laugh, this episode promises to be a treat!

    TIMESTAMPS:
    (00:01:01) Intro
    (00:02:24) What We've Watched
    (00:06:37) Critic Stats
    (00:09:39) Year in Review: 2011 Box Office
    (00:12:00) Oscars 1995
    (00:14:17) Twin Movies & Hidden Gems
    (00:20:12) What Changes?
    (00:25:10) Why We Chose The Movie
    (00:28:29) Who Should Direct?
    (00:31:26) Rules
    (00:33:15) 30 Seconds or Less

    MAIN CAST:
    (00:38:32) First Lady Marsha Dale
    (00:44:56) Nathalie Lake
    (00:52:20) Byron Williams
    (00:59:01) Prof. Donald Kessler
    (01:05:20) Richard Norris
    (01:12:11) President James Dale
    (01:20:23) Final Cast


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    Cass Elliott (
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    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe

    Grease 2 - In Defense of the Sequel: Is Michelle Pfeiffer's Senior Year Better Than Olivia-Newton John's?

    Grease 2 - In Defense of the Sequel: Is Michelle Pfeiffer's Senior Year Better Than Olivia-Newton John's?

    In this MINISODE, Cory sits down with Nick to try and convince him that Grease 2 is better than the original Grease. Will Cory be able to persuade Nick? Are the songs catchier in the sequel? And will Danny Zuko have a leg to stand on when Cory puts the character on trial? Hit play to find out!


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    Cass Elliott (
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    Voice of the Time Machine:
    Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)

    Editing by:
    Nick Growall

    Featured Music:
    "Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams
    "Revival" - Daniele Musto
    "Pukka" - Bellodrone
    "Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema
    "Kiss the Cat" - Al Town
    "Birdcage" - Al Town
    "Passenger" - Abloom

    *Music and licenses through Soundstripe