Comedy Rewind ATEBIT
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- TV & Film
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The ATEBIT crew and friends join Jono Pech to rewatch the great comedies of the 1990s and 2000s for a fun and nostalgic analysis with decades of hindsight.
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87: Old School - FINAL EPISODE
In the final episode of Comedy Rewind, Brendan White from The Hungry gamers podcast joins Jono Pech to revisit 2003 comedy Old School, starring Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson and Will Ferrell.
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86: Funny People
Trevor Scott from the Bit Storm podcast joins Jono Pech to revisit 2009 comedy Funny People, starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen.
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85: Step Brothers
Jamie Apps from Pario Magazine joins Jono Pech to revisit 2008 comedy Step Brothers, starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.
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84: Scooby-Doo
Brendan White from The Hungry Gamers podcast joins Jono Pech to revisit 2002 comedy Scooby Doo, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Matthew Lillard.
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83 - I Love You, Man
Dane Pevy joins Jono Pech to revisit 2009 buddy comedy I Love You, Man, starring Paul Rudd and Jason Segal.
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82: Evolution
Jesse Munro from Story Mode Gaming joins Jono Pech to revisit 2001 sci-fi comedy Evolution, starring David Duchovy and Seann William Scott.
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Customer Reviews
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Comedy Rewind hangs nicely within any good deep dive rotation (pairing nicely with the likes of Film Joy’s ‘Movies with Mickey’ or the Ringer’s ‘Rewatchables’) and lends enough to its podcast format to be distinct from its counterparts. This is in great part due to the positive style of hosting, content selection, high quality production (including one of the best podcast intros going), regular programming, and rotation of regular and one-off guest appearances. Keep it up, and thanks for bringing these conversations to air. :)
A Barrel of Laughs
Seriously JP and his rotating guest hosts has got me feeling like a kid again while confirming the 90s may just be the best decade of all time when it comes to comedy.
The nineties are alive and well
Jono and his assortment of guests have come together to create a fantastic podcast that manages to bring back so many memories from my childhood. Every episode stands on its own and are all worth a listen. Bring on the 00s reviews next!