Chris Lost, Found Jim and Rick Rewound discuss the obscure films they discovered scouring video stores while bored in the 80s and 90s.
Our hosts are finally back in RickNJim's childhood home for multiple rounds of their favorite pie. Jim applies his mastery of esotericism to find a mint VHS of this forgotten star-drenched affair.
Your hosts reconvene to discuss their recent viewing history and announce the film for Episode 2 of LFR Season 2.
The LFR hosts kick off Season 2 with a logistical masterpiece that features a stunning array of clutter. The entire Shin series is a delight, but this one features an odd looking, slightly endearing baby monster.
Chris, Rick, and Jim are back for this precursor to the first full episode of Season 2.
Thank you for your patience and for listening!
Regardless of popular demand, Lost & Found & Rewound is back. In this second season preface Rick trips Chris' business switch.
Three years after the podcast launched, Chris, Jim, and Rick complete their "last" episode by making good on the special promise to compare the sublime, "The Cat From Outer Space" to the derivative, "E.T. The Extra Terrestrial". Chris Lost apologizes to many people and all our hosts once again sing the praises of Rick Didjit. Email us at lostfoundrewound@lotuspool.com if you'd like Chris to cajole Rick into a second season of Chica...
Our hosts and their first recurring guest, Michael McLost engage in a two and half hour, sprawling discussion of Hereditary and Exorcist III. Fortunately, care for the LFR audience prevailed and the discussion was cut to a responsible and entertaining 80 minutes. Enjoy!
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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.
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