Annie and Dave take turns to pick something one of them was a fan of before they were married, and that the other one doesn't know. Then they both watch or read it and come together to discuss their reactions. What will the newbie think of it? And will the fan still love it? Listen to find out.
This month, Dave introduces Annie to MASH.
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In this Reviews Revisited episode, Annie reads the collected Scott Pilgrim comics, then rewatches the film adaptation and mostly regrets her life choices.
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This month, Annie introduces Dave to an inexplicable childhood favourite, 1976 madcap race movie, The Gumball Rally. Why does she remember watching this repeatedly as a youngster? I'm not sure we'll …
For this reviews episode, Annie reread Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones, and then rewatched the Studio Ghibli film version.
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Dave revisits a childhood favourite and has to face some hard truths, while Annie discovers that Tintin is rather weirder than she expected.
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In this reviews episode, Annie revisits The Losers in both comic book and film versions.
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This month, Annie revisits The L Word, a TV show she remembers rather liking back in 2004. Opinions are less clear cut when both Annie and Dave watch the first two episodes now.
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Annie rewatches both the original 1951 and the 2008 remake of The Day The Earth Stood Still, and compares her thoughts with her original reviews.
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This month, Dave takes us back in time to the 1980s for Nicholas Fisk's A Rag, A Bone and A Hank of Hair, a sci-fi children's novel that proves beyond Annie's comprehension.
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In this Reviews Revisited episode, Annie gets to see her favourite film, My Neighbour Totoro, on the big screen, and also revisits Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, which presents a scarily familiar protago…
This month, Annie subjects Dave to Troy, which turns out to be longer than either of them anticipated, but there was at least lots to discuss!
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This month, Annie compares her original and more recent reviews of Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes, and also Little Brother by Cory Doctorow.
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…This month, Dave's choice sends the pair into the weird world of 1985 murder mystery/spy thriller series, Edge of Darkness.
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Annie rereads the second and third books in the Samaria series by Sharon Shinn, following on from the discussion of the first one in the last main episode.
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Annie gets Dave to read fantasy romance, Archangel by Sharon Shinn and there is much discussion of religion, philosophy and relationship politics.
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Annie revisits her review of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle before watching the reviewing Jumanji: The Next Level for the first time.
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It's all about the fate of the drones this month, as Dave and Annie watch 1970s eco-sci-fi movie, Silent Running.
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Annie consumes every version of Solaris there is (book, two films, and a stage production) and discusses their differences.
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This month, Annie revisits a TV show that was very important to her during her teenage years, with some trepidation. Will she still love it, or will the passage of time and Dave's reaction to seeing …
Annie revisits fantasy novella Every Heart A Doorway by Seanan McGuire, remembering it had great worldbuilding. She also revisits TV series Friday Night Lights, which was very important to her the fi…