A weekly watch along Podcast where 3 friends break down the 1999 animated series "Home Movies" Join Hosts Tim, Adele, and Marcin as they do a deep dive on every single episode of "Home Movies" in chronological order. Drops Every Monday Re-watching Home Movies contains explicit content including F-Bombs, Crude Humor and references of religious trauma. FREE STICKERS available upon request. Just emai... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV ReviewsTV & Film |
Re-watching Home Movies is proud to present, our interview with Damon Wong! Damon is a super talented animator and storyboard artist who worked on Home Movies from beginning to end, then went on to work at Bob's Burgers! we chat about Home Movies, ar... more
The gang talks about Season 4, our interviews with Phil Andrews and Alan Foreman, and general fan reaction to the season 4 finale.
Huge thanks to the Happy Corner Podcast for the use of their studio and equipment.
Thanks to Nik for the refreshed L... more
Welcome to Re-Watching Home Movies! Today, we are delighted to bring you our interview with story board artist Alan Foreman! Alan had so much amazing insight to the show and it was truly an honor to talk to him!
Huge thanks to the Happy Corner Podca... more
This is it, Folks!
The Series Finale!
Join Tim, Adele, and Marcin as they break down the Final episode of Home Movies "Focus Grill"
Episode breakdown begins @ 22:10
FREE STICKERS AVAILABLE! Email us at RHMpod@Gmail.com and tell us where to send t... more
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What a lovely little podcast! The hosts are all charming and it’s fun to hear all the insights from behind the scenes.
I’m honestly kinda angry I didn’t have the idea for this podcast and actually do something about it first.
I’m only a super fan of a few things in this world and, Home Movies happens to be one of them. (I have quite a few of the characters tattooed on my legs and will continue adding more)
Happened upon this podcast as a friend of mine worked on the original show and I’m trying to convince her to do an interview with RHM! Cmon Aya I know you’re listening.
Tim, Marcin, and Adele have great chemistry and it’s fun to listen to them talk about my favorite adult swim show Home Movies. Highly underrated classic.
If you’re a fan of lighthearted humor and being open to new things being shared by the Creative Corner of the show, this is for you. Keep up the great work, fellow stoners!
This is my first ever podcast review. Love the show and the dynamic between the three of you. I look forward to the weekly release. You all are my therapy. I especially love the creative corners. Thanks for all you guys are doing.
Like Tim I’m obsessed with Home Movies and I look forward to this podcast every Monday morning.
This show was already phenomenal, but Jesus Christ while listening to this I’ll think and it is mind blowing! You guys are a great team to analyze this great show and I love hearing you guys, joke, yell, your reactions, and more. I never realized Fat Her and thank you for that! Also I am not that far where you guys are in the podcast only on S2 Ep. 8 “Therapy” but (and again please excuse me if he already does) but Marvin I hope you will love Jason as he is my favorite character.
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A unique watch-along experience unfolds as three friends analyze the animated series released in 1999, exploring its episodes in a structured, chronological order. The content blends humor with a reflective examination of themes such as creativity, childhood, and social norms, often infused with personal anecdotes and insights from the hosts. Interactions are characterized by witty banter, cultural references, and heartfelt discussions, creating an engaging atmosphere for listeners who appreciate nostalgic television and in-depth commentary.
Listeners can expect not only entertaining recaps of beloved episodes but also engaging discussions that resonate with personal experiences, making the show both a nostalgic revisit and a fresh take on... more
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