After Chad refuses to review Star Wars: Battlefront, T.C. takes over the 1 Minute Gamer and turns it into the 1 Minute Re-watch.
With Leonardo DiCaprio making his most recent run at the Oscars with "The Revenant," T.C. looks back at the oft-forgotten film from early in Leo's career.
In preparation for Zoolander 2, T.C. takes a look back at the oft-forgotten 2004 sports comedy.
With Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice hitting theaters, T.C. does a re-watch and rapid review of the 2012 adaptation of one of the most important comic books of all time, The Dark Knight Returns.
A brief break in Superhero Movie Madness brings The Huntsman: Winter's War, the sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman. The One Minute Re-Watcher looks back at the 2012 fantasy adventure film and is prepared to tear it to shreds.
T.C. heads back to the 90s to re-watch the merry mutants of Marvel.
T.C. looks back at what might be the greatest alien invasion movie of all time. But does it hold up 20 years later?
In preparation of the new Ghostbusters (2016) film, T.C. reflects on the original 1984 classic as well as all the other remakes and reboots in cinema history.
T.C. looks back at the 2001 computer-generated film and weighs the pros and cons of the script and the animation that isn't exactly top-of-the-line anymore.
17 years after it hit theaters, T.C. grabs his video camera and backpacking equipment and takes a look back at "The Blair With Project," and sees how well the movie that launched a genre holds up.
As Tom Cruise returns to theaters with Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, T.C. returns to 2012 and the first of the Reacher films.
In the final episode of the season, T.C. looks back at Disney's first animated romp in the Hawaiian Isles, Lilo and Stitch.
With all the discussion about prequels with the release of Rogue One, T.C. looks back at the original prequel.
T.C. takes a crack at deciding what the best video game adaptation to film is. Hint: it is not Mario Brothers.
With the release of LOGAN, T.C. looks back at the entire X-Men cinematic library and the decade and a half of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
This month, the show takes an extended look at one of the oddest success stories in cinema: the Fast and the Furious. T.C. breaks down the third installment in the franchise, "Tokyo Drift," and defends its quality and merits.
The One Minute Rewatch has a theory about how Danny Glover became the successor to Arnold.
Special Guest Jeff and Troll fill in for TC while he's off in Europe for a review of the original Alvin and the Chipmunks movie.
With the 5th Transformers movie rolling into theaters, the One Minute Rewatch looks back at the first entry into the series about heroic jumbles of CGI metal battling villainous jumbles of CGI metal while Shia LaBeouf screams and runs about.
As the current Planet of the Apes franchise ends the epic trilogy you always forget exists and forget how absolutely freakin' amazing it is, the One Minute Rewatch looks back at the 1968 original. Apologies in advance for the song stuck in your head by the end of this.
As art often reflects life, and life reflects art, The One Minute Rewatch turns to film in search of solace after a trying series of months and tragedies in the country.
One Minute Rewatch offers an extended look at why Dreamworks' "Shrek" is an inferior film to "Emperor's New Groove".
The Justice League trailer speaks of a Superman who was a beacon of hope for the world. Clearly, they're talking about Superman Returns, and the One Minute Rewatch is out to prove it.
Iron Fist was a great show... somewhere in time and space. Reality is a funny thing, isn't it?
TC reflects on two seasons of reviewing, pondering, and joking around about some of the most significant and insignificant movies around.