A podcast about the obscure films we found scouring video stores, bored in the 1980s and 1990s.
Chris & Jim & Rick travel a collective 1,562 miles, totaling ~25 hours on the road to visit the museums of Evel Knievel, Bob Dylan, and Woody Guthrie. On the hero highway they also celebrate Steve Albini and Rick Sims. Go figure, they also review a movie, "Prime Cut".
Rick schools Jim and Chris on the genesis and legacy of the Intruder drum sound.
A winter gift from the LFR crew. Rick and Chris debate which of the Prince double albums is the best. Rick Rewound makes a case for "1999" over "Sign O' The Times". Found Jim plays judge and Chris Lost...
In the series ending episode, Rick declares his love for "The Warriors". Also, our hosts review the 1981 New New Wave masterpiece, "Diva".
The last Fast Forward is morose, funny, and a little sad. ENJOY IT!!!
Rick and Jim dispel Chris' notion that Chuck Mangione signed Soul Asylum. All our hosts decide whether Sting is a musician just prior to reviewing the 1988, surreal dream "Paperhouse".
Chris, Rick, and Jim catchup after a long hiatus. They apologize and talk tour vehicles prior to announcing the next LFR film to be reviewed.
The LFR crew has been cooking up some special episodes to wrap up the series. So, in the interim, Chris Lost makes some humble suggestions of where to find them in their absence this month.
Chris Lost takes a risk and picks a film that he's never seen, but haunted him from the Showtime Video shelves. Tune it to see if Chris, Rick, or Jim find it a gem or a sloppy mistake. Spoiler alert, their opinions vary.
An oddly comfortable and amicable conversation with our hosts about bike rides, serial killers, and the various ways one could be perceived if they disfigure their spouse. There is one point of tension when Rick dares Chris to edit Rick's introduction.
A review and debate about the 1971 delightful romantic philosophical, biblical(?), comedy(?), "They Might Be Giants".
Our hosts finally catch up with themselves as they announce the next movie. Chris commemorates the moment with a perfectly normal timeline map that Rick and Jim critique.
Legendary Chicago Rock Critic, renown author and podcaster, Greg Kot (@gregkot on Twitter) joins our hosts to discus the Coda Collection's (@Coda_Collection on Twitter) release of the 1974 lost live gem, "Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones". While there's plenty of Stones talk, rest assured, tangents are guaranteed. Pop, Yow, Flag, and many more make their way into the discussion.
This is the last trip into the past, when our hosts reviewed the 1985 New Zealand gem, "The Quiet Earth", enjoyed heaping plates of Ledo's pizza, and shared comradery in Rickandjim's childhood home, prior to the global event that rattled our planet. Moving forward, all episodes will take place in the future, a.k.a., the recent past. Enjoy with some Ledo's of your own, if you are able.
Our hosts break a major rule! They bring celebrity comedian Tim (Lost) Batt (@timbattnz on Instagram, @Tim_Batt on Twitter) to announce the next main film. The rule breaking reasoning becomes apparent beyond helping our hosts tell the difference between stimulants and beeswax.
Bad birthing analogies, dojo secrets, and a fun discussion of all things Karate Kid with Mega Guest, Rose (Rewound) Marshack.
Scott (Lost) Hartley joins our hosts for a fun discussion about Brian DePalma, Carlito's Way, ACTING!, and cheesecake.
Writer, Director, Actor, Painter, and Podcaster, W. Dave Keith (@tacothetownkc on Instagram) joins as guest host, walking Chris, Jim, and Rick through the segments they once again have forgotten and a spirited discussion of Jim Jarmusch's 1989 delight, "Mystery Train".
Chris, Jim, and Rick review a rare and somewhat non-violent Peckinpah film.
Our hosts share their thankful thoughts, discuss a multitude of media types, ponder serial killer limitations, and reveal next month's movie. Enjoy!
Celebrating the spooky election season, Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound review the 1967 film, "The President's Analyst". The podcast timeline also comes eerily full circle in some delightful and unintentional ways.
Rick schools Chris on percussive guitarists. Chris asks Jim hard questions. Next week's movie is announced.
Actor, writer, producer, podcaster (@BigfootCollectorsClub), Michael Mc(Lost)Millian (@mcmillzz) joins our hosts for a thorough and thoughtful discussion of "The Wicker Man" (1973), "The Wicker Man" (2006), and "Midsommar" (2019).
Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound discuss the 1990, historical drama, "Mountains of the Moon".
A game show of sorts. Next week's movie. Celebrity stories with A-List human beings! And tension as our hosts discuss whether Warren Beatty is attractive.
40 years after its release, Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound reflect on the social implications of "The Blues Brothers". We are donating $10 to The Hart Fund (https://blues.org/hart-fund/) for every episode download. The Hart Fund helps Blues musicians and their families in financial need due to a broad range of health concerns.
Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound discuss the 1981, noir inspired police drama, "Sharky's Machine".
Chris, Jim, and Rick share their recent media consumption. Chris apologizes to his Twin Tone heroes.
Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound discuss the 1972 Bogdanovich comedy, "What's Up, Doc?". Please consider joining and donating to Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com/
Rick Rewound reveals his pick for next month's movie. Chris Lost continues to bring up Soul Asylum and Van Halen. Found Jim recalls the time he "lost" some tracks from "Double Nickels on the Dime". There's still plenty of movie talk. If you've got a moment, check the L&F&R social media site to see if Chris completed his assignment from Rick.
Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound discuss the 1985 action/thriller, "Runaway Train". Email: LostFoundRewound@lotuspool.com Facebook: fb.me/LostFoundRewound Instagram: @LostFoundRewoundPodcast
In this Fast Forward, Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound reunite virtually after not gathering for four months. They discuss their viewing habits, "current" events, and announce the film to be covered in the next official episode.
Chris Lost, Found Jim, and Rick Rewound discuss the original "The Wicker Man" Email: LostFoundRewound@lotuspool.com Facebook: fb.me/LostFoundRewound Instagram: @LostFoundRewoundPodcast