Nick and Cory are joined by friend and actor Tanner Risner to recast one of Tanner and Cory's favorite movies 'The Warriors' originally from 1979 now to be cast in 1993.
The guys take ID4 (1996) and all the Fresh Prince one-liners, Harry Connick Jr's short but perfect action career, and the greatest speech from any fictional (or maybe even real) U.S. President to the year 2006 and give it a fresh new cast.
Nick and Cory break the first two rules of Fight Club as they dissect the film, discuss what a modern day version might look like, and then recast it in the year 2016.
Nick and Cory cruelly drag a classic film into the present year that is the chaotic hellscape that is 2020. Aly Dale returns to recast the 1975 aquatic horror film, Jaws, in 2020 because, quite frankly, we miss going to the movies.
Nick, Cory, and photographer/triathlete/drummer and Rom-Com expert Christian Toews take the 2002 Rom-Com "How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days" to 1990. Topics include Cosmopolitan magazine, Rom-Com vs. Chick-Flick, and the best James Bond.
Nick and Cory take 1980's seminal slasher flick, Friday the 13th, and take it to the confusing time of 2005 for a fresh faced cast of victims for Mrs. Voorhees to dismember.
Cory, Nick, and Isaac take the 1982 sci-fi classic, John Carpenter's The Thing, to the year it was all supposed to end, 2012. They drop a fresh cast into the Antarctic to battle a shape-shifting alien - and each other.
This week Cory, Nick, and little brother Isaac have been given the task of giving an oral report on 1975's Monty Python and the Holy Grail for our San Dimas High film class. So naturally, they Bill and Ted the assignment.