Revenge of the 90s: A Movie Podcast

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Revenge of the 90s: A Movie Podcast

Finally, a chance for you to hear some people recording their thoughts about movies! In Revenge of the '90s, Steve DiMatteo and Anthony Fabiano, along with some very special guests, take you on a journey through the most glorious decade of film.Get more at https://www.robotbutt.com/

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    195. Dante's Peak (1997)

    The Great Volcano Movie War of 1997 brought us both Volcano (obviously), which we've covered before, and Dante's Peak, starring Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton and, if you ask us, is the superior winner of this studio battle. Come find out way we feel that way in our latest episode!

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    194. Pretty Woman (1990)

    This is the role that turned Julia Roberts into a superstar and had '90s men all over the country prowling the streets to find their own beautiful, down-to-earth prostitutes to turn into their girlfriends. That's star power, baby. Let's talk Pretty Woman!

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    193. As Good As It Gets (1997)

    There are plenty of movies out there that make you think, "This was an Oscar winner?" Not to take anything away from 'As Good as It Gets,' but hindsight does make you wonder why exactly voters were so enamored with this one. That being said, there's still a lot to like about this Jack Nicholson/Helen Hunt romantic comedy, and we're going to talk about it. Rate, review, subscribe, and catch us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    192. While You Were Sleeping (1995)

    With a packed cast and Sandra Bullock's eternal charm, 'While You Were Sleeping' is a '90s light rom-com gem - and an under-the-radar Christmas movie! Check out our episode and be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    191. Fire in the Sky (1993)

    The true story that 1993's 'Fire in the Sky' is based on is perhaps even more compelling for its strange twists and turns that last to this day, but as far as the movie goes, it has one of the most harrowing, unsettling alien abduction scenes ever made. Check it out and be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com

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    190. Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996)

    It's not hyperbole to say that 'Tremors 2: Aftershocks' is one of the best direct-to-video movies of all time, thanks to a game Fred Ward, a fun script, and a continued dedication to practical effects. So now that the stage is set and you are sufficiently jacked for another round of graboid action, check out our episode!

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    189. Misery (1990)

    If you want to be a famous writer, you're just going to have to accept that there is a non-zero chance a superfan will kidnap you and shatter your ankles to prevent you from ever leaving. But it's probably all worth it in the end, you know? Anyway, here's our episode on 1990's Misery.

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    188. Audition (1999)

    Before "torture porn" really became a pervasive horror subgenre, we had the shocking, visceral experience of 1999's 'Audition.' Join us as we talk about this psychological thriller that descends into hell (for Shigeharu Aoyama at least) and then be sure to catch us on social media @revengeof90spod and on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com

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    187. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)

    We're kicking off a brand-new Spooktacular season with 1991's Ernest Scared Stupid, a perfect, family-friendly 90s horror movie that features great practical effects and Ernest getting into his usual zany situations. Enjoy the start of Spooktacular VI and be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com/

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    186. The Phantom (1996)

    The world of 1990s superhero movies was a unique and strange place, 1996's 'The Phantom' was no different. Come marvel at Billy Zane's dedication to the role and be sure to follow us @revengeof90spod when it's all said and done.

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    185. The Silence of the Hams (1994)

    We've got another crossover episode for you with our friends at Uncanny Cinema, and this time, we're talking about 1994's 'Silence of the Hams,' a Billy Zane spoof movie that is... well, interesting to say the least. Let's get our first look at what Zane was up to in the '90s, and be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com/.

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    184. Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)

    Okay, we wouldn't necessarily call this movie "great," because it makes a ton of unforced errors. But there's still a lot to like here, including one of the most incredible climactic scenes ever put on film. Keanu Reeves was probably right to pass on this one (and Sandra Bullock basically had to do this), but 'Speed 2' is a fascinating film - and occasionally pretty solid. Let's look back at one of the most maligned sequels of all time, and when you're done, be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod and Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com/.

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    183. Dances with Wolves (1990)

    Nobody could ever accuse Kevin Costner of not taking huge swings throughout his career, and sometimes those huge swings resulted in Oscar victories. The pinnacle of Costner's career might have come with 1990's 'Dances with Wolves,' which perfectly married his penchant for bold storytelling and his personal vested interest in exploring and unpacking the myth of the American west. Be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    182. Eddie (1996)

    We've been wanting to talk about 1996's 'Eddie' for a while now, and wouldn't you know it, the New York Knicks finally became a real team again and made the Eastern Conference Finals! What better way to celebrate this momentous sports occasion than by talking about the comedy where Whoopi Goldberg becomes their coach? Follow us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    181. Ranking the Mission: Impossible Series

    Our mission - which we've chosen to accept - is to rank the entire Mission: Impossible film series, which feels like asking God to rank His most beautiful creations. It's wrong, but we're going to do it anyway. Let us know your ranking on social @revengeof90spod and be sure to check us out on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    180. Our Most Anticipated 2025 Movie Releases

    Note: This is post-Sinners!Regardless, here are some of our favorite impending 2025 movie releases. We've got a heck of a year of film awaiting us, so let's dive in. Be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    179. Ringmaster (1998)

    For those of us who grew up in the 1990s and enjoyed a sick day or two, 'The Jerry Springer Show' was inescapable. The controversial and raunchy show was one of the biggest cultural touchstones of the decade and remains in the zeitgeist to this day. To help us talk about 1998's 'Ringleader,' Springer's own shameless attempt to cash in on the success of the show in a feature-film format, we've brought on guest Ross Benes, author of '1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted Our Bizarre Times' which you can buy here: https://us.amazon.com/1999-Culture-Conquered-Kickstarted-Politics/dp/0700638571. Be sure to catch us on social media @revengeof90spod or on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    178. Schindler's List (1993)

    In this episode, we talk about one of the most important movies ever made - 1993's "Schindler's List," made in a year that truly cemented director Steven Spielberg as the greatest director of all time. This is a film that needs to be shown, taught, discussed, and shared with as many people as possible. Be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod or on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    177. Major League II (1994)

    With baseball season nearly upon us, we are covering 1994's 'Major League II,' the rare sports movie sequel that attempts to recapture the magic of the original - with mixed results! Still, nothing pumps us up quite like seeing Rick Vaughn walk out of that bullpen to close out a playoff game. This is another joint episode with our other podcast, the California Penal League, so be sure to like, review, and subscribe to both shows, and follow us on social @revengeof90spod and @calpenalpod.

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    176. Heat (1995)

    Welcome to our first recorded episode in 2025 - and it's got a GREAT ASS. For us, the action of podcasting is always going to be the juice, so we're proud to present to you our episode on one of the best heist movies of all time, 1995's 'Heat.' Check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com!

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    175. The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

    We've hit the new year, but we're still thinking about one of our favorite annual holiday watches - 1992's 'The Muppet Christmas Carol.' Leave it to the Muppets to create one of the greatest adaptions of the story, with Michael Caine putting in an incredible performance that captures exactly how you should star in a Muppet movie. Catch us on social @revengeof90spod and Substack at revengeof90s.substack.com.

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    174. The Santa Clause (1994)

    We're starting off this year's holiday celebration by talking about one of our favorite family 90s Christmas movies - 1994's 'The Santa Clause!' Scott Calvin is what appears to be an awful father, forever changed by becoming Santa Claus, while his ex-wife and her new husband Neil attempt to annihilate the magic of Christmas for Scott and Laura's young son Charlie. Essentially, none of the adults come off all that great here - but it's still a holiday classic!

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    173. The Sixth Sense (1999)

    If there was a time in your life when you thought 'The Sixth Sense' was the scariest movie you've ever seen and you weren't sure you could ever handle watching it again, this is the episode for you. Relive this game-changing 1999 horror classic with us and then be sure to check us out on social media @revengeof90spod.

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    172. Anaconda (1997)

    You might be coming here for giant snake-related horror, but you'll stay for Jon Voight's unhinged performance. 'Anaconda' is a B-movie creature feature at its very best, and it's no wonder it has gained a cult following over the years. When you're done with the episode, be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    171. Cherry Falls (1999)

    Cherry Falls is a 1999 slasher movie that never even saw a theatrical release in the United States - but it should have! Learn all about this virgin-killing extravaganza and be sure to add it to your spooky season watchlist. And when you're done with this episode, be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    169. The Sandlot (1993)

    With baseball's postseason upon us, we're talking about 1993's 'The Sandlot,' one of our favorite coming-of-age movies of the decade. Hear us wax poetic about the magic of baseball and being a kid in our latest episode, and then be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    168. Alien Resurrection (1997)

    Here's the thing: All of the 'Alien' movies rock. And that includes 1997's 'Alien Resurrection,' which takes a lot of wild, bold swings and takes the franchise in some really fun directions considering the nearly impossible thing it was initially tasked with (i.e. bringing back a dead Ripley). Definitely give this one a rewatch - time has been kind to it. And be sure to check us out on social too @revengeof90spod.

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    167. Falling Down (1993)

    In one of Michael Douglas' best roles, he plays a severely disgruntled defense worker who has become completely fed up with, well, society in general. Come see what's got William "D-Fens" Foster all bent out of shape and then be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    166. The Last Party (1993)

    This documentary starring Robert Downey, Jr. remains a prescient watch in modern times, along with being a great time capsule of a movie, providing an intimate glimpse into early 90s culture. You might have seen some clips of this movie floating around on social media, but the full documentary - shot during the 1992 Democratic National Convention - is worth the watch, especially during this election season. Catch this compelling 90s documentary, and then be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    165. The River Wild (1994)

    The River Wild is as good as '90s thrillers get, anchored by genuinely great nature action and typically fantastic performances from an absolutely stacked cast that included Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, David Strathairn, Joseph Mazzello, and John C. Reilly. Let's all enter the gauntlet together, and when we make it out the other end, catch us on social media @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    164. Our Favorite 90s Summer Blockbusters

    Is there anything better than a summer blockbuster? Obviously not, and there wasn't a better decade for summer blockbusters than the '90s, so we're going to rank some of our favorites from the decade. Quick disclaimer: We talk a little about our favorite movies of this summer, but this was recorded this before seeing the glory that is Twisters! Be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    163. Heavyweights (1995)

    'Heavyweights' has become a true cult classic, but it's always been a showcase of Ben Stiller's immense talent. If you're like us, you had this VHS on repeat back in the day, marveling at the humor both then and now. It's a marvel this movie even exists, and it's not hyperbole to say it's honestly one of the funniest movies of the '90s. Don't be a negativity spreader - check out this episode! And when you're done here, be sure to check us out on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    162. Beverly Hills Cop III (1994)

    With the release of 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,' we take a look back at 1994's 'Beverly Hills Cop III,' a movie that got Eddie Murphy PAID but probably shouldn't exist. But even though it hardly seems like anyone wanted to be a part of it, there are some redeeming things about the original end of the Beverly Hills Cop series, movies that are true showcases for how Murphy can carry a project entirely through his talent alone. Catch us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    161. Basic Instinct (1992)

    Things are getting steamy here at Revenge of the '90s as we begin our journey through the saucy world of '90s erotic thrillers, starting with one of the best in 1992's Basic Instinct! Catch us on social @revengeof90spod and on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    160. The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991)

    We should be sending all the Naked Gun movies into deep space in the hopes that is an alien civilization's first exposure to human culture. That probably tells you everything you need to know about how we feel about the series, and about Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, which is the topic of this episode. Join us, and then hop on over to social and follow us @revengeof90spod. Also, catch us on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com.

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    159. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)

    We needed to do this episode on 'The Phantom Menace' right, so we brought on the world's foremost authorities on all things Star Wars: the guys from the Rogue Squadron Podcast. Don't be bantha poodoo - check out our latest episode now! And be sure to check us out on Substack at revengeofthe90s.substack.com and on social media @revengeof90spod.

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    158. Rush Hour (1998)

    'Rush Hour' was Jackie Chan's big Hollywood introduction to American audiences, sparking an incredibly popular franchise and Chan's own meteoric rise over in the United States. And though some elements certainly don't hold up over time, the action and chemistry between Chan and Chris Tucker certainly do. Check us out on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com/ and over on social media @revengeof90spod.

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    157. Oscar Talk and 1999 Re-Releases We'd Like to See

    With 'The Phantom Menace' coming back to theaters to celebrate the movie's 25th anniversary, we asked ourselves: What 1999 movies would we like to see re-released in theaters this year? Also, we discuss what ended up being one of the most entertaining Academy Awards in years. Be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod or on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com/.

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    156. Happy Gilmore (1996)

    We wanted to do 'Happy Gilmore' for a lot of reasons, and it felt like the right time given the need for a proper Carl Weathers tribute. Let's look back on his great career and what was truly one of the best comedies of the 1990s. Be sure to check us out on social too @revengeof90spod.

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    155. Freaked (1993)

    There's not much we can say to prepare you for 'Freaked,' a gloriously strange and truly hilarious movie with a singular vision that needs to be appreciated by a far wider audience (though you'd be forgiven for missing this one, since it was never really even released in the United States). Come for the episode, stay for some of the greatest practical effects ever put to film. And be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod!

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    154. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)

    It's Super Bowl week, so we're covering one of the premier Super Bowl films of the '90s in 1994's "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," the movie that really put Jim Carrey on the map. This was the year that really catapulted Carrey to true stardom, and it all started with an incredibly bizarre premise that could have only been handled by a comedic force like him. Check us out on social while you're at it @revengeof90spod.

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    153. Ed (1996)

    It's another crossover episode with the California Penal League this week, so you know what that means: It's baseball movie time. With spring training on the way, we turn on our eyes to America's pastime, and subsequently wish we could turn our eyes away from the trainwreck that is 1996's "Ed." Join us on this perilous journey and be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod!

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    152. JFK (1991)

    The definition of what is actually a conspiracy has been lost on the American public these days, but Oliver Stone's 1991 epic proves there very well could have been a conspiracy at the highest level of government, plotting to assassinate John F. Kennedy. Let's dig into 'JFK' and, when you're done, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe in addition to following us on social @revengeof90spod.

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    151. Ronin (1998)

    I'm not saying I buy the concept of Robert De Niro being a masterless samurai, but I DO love the incredible car chases this movie provides. Check out this underrated action classic as quick as you can - listen to our episode on 1998's "Ronin" now! Be sure to follow us on social too @revengeof90spod.

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    149. Good Burger (1997)

    Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order? Ahead of checking out the sequel, catch our 'Good Burger' episode, as we talk about this cult classic starring the comedic force that is Kenan and Kel.

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    148. Addams Family Values (1993)

    If we're talking about the greatest sequels of all time, 1993's 'Addams Family Values' simply has to be on the list. Not to mention it's a pretty great movie to talk about around Thanksgiving too! Dive into our latest episode and be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod.

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    147. Candyman (1992)

    We are the writing on the wall, the whisper in the classroom. Without these things, we are nothing. So now, we must shed innocent blood. Come with us as we talk about the 1992 horror classic 'Candyman' and be sure to follow us on social media @revengeof90spod.

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    146. Tremors (1990)

    It might be scientifically impossible to write a better script than that of 1990's 'Tremors,' a fantastic creature feature that just gets better and better with age. Let's talk about the movie that spawned a direct-to-video graboid empire - and be sure to check us out on social too @revengeof90spod.

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    145. Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)

    Comedian Bill Squire is back on the show to help us break down 1990's 'Gremlins 2: The New Batch' and to help us process our complicated feelings for Greta the sexy Gremlin. The Halloween Spooktacular rolls on! And when you're done here, be sure to grab your Mogwai and leave us a review!

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    144. Bride of Chucky (1998)

    We're huge fans of Chucky in these parts, and we're very excited to talk about 1998's 'Bride of Chucky,' which pulled the series out of waning relevance and into its glorious era of camp. Be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod while you're at it!

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Finally, a chance for you to hear some people recording their thoughts about movies! In Revenge of the '90s, Steve DiMatteo and Anthony Fabiano, along with some very special guests, take you on a journey through the most glorious decade of film.Get more at https://www.robotbutt.com/

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