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Cult Movies Episodes

The Crow (1994)
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June 30, 2026

The Crow (1994)

The Crow (1994) Review is finally here, and the Born to Watch boys are diving headfirst into one of the most iconic cult films of the 1990s. Directed by Australian filmmaker Alex Proyas and forever linked to the tragic death of Brandon Lee during production, The Crow has become far more than just another comic book adaptation. It's a film surrounded by myth, emotion and an unforgettable soundtrack, but does the movie itself still deserve its legendary reputation? Whitey is joined by Gow, Damo an...
Kill Bill Vol.1 (2003)
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May 26, 2026

Kill Bill Vol.1 (2003)

Kill Bill Vol. 1 Review is finally here, and for the fourth birthday episode of Born to Watch, the boys celebrate in style with one of the most stylish revenge films ever made. Quentin Tarantino's blood-soaked martial arts epic gets the full Born to Watch treatment as Whitey, Dan, and Will "The Worky" dive headfirst into samurai swords, anime flashbacks, outrageous violence, feet discourse, and the pure chaos of Tarantino at his most indulgent. From the very beginning, the episode feels like a c...
1982: A Year in Review
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May 19, 2026

1982: A Year in Review

This week on Born to Watch, Whitey flies solo for a massive deep dive into 1982: Year in Review , revisiting one of the most important, influential and completely stacked years in cinema history. While 1982 might not officially hold the crown as the greatest movie year ever, it delivered a collection of films that completely changed Hollywood forever. In this special episode, Whitey breaks down how one single year gave us E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Blade Runner, The Thing, First Blood, Rocky II...
Forrest Gump (1994)
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April 28, 2026

Forrest Gump (1994)

Forrest Gump 1994 Review is here, and this week the boys take on one of the most iconic, quoted, and emotionally loaded films of all time… but not everything is as sweet as that box of chocolates. Whitey, Damo, and the Work Experience Kid (still fighting for a full-time contract) dive into Forrest Gump, the Oscar-winning classic starring Tom Hanks as the unforgettable Forrest. From the jump, the episode sets the scene: 1994 was an all-time year for cinema, with heavy hitters like Pulp Fiction an...
Face Off (1997)
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April 21, 2026

Face Off (1997)

Face Off 1997 Review is here, and this week the boys take a long, hard look at one of the biggest action blockbusters of the 90s… and ask the question, what the hell happened? Whitey and Gow dive back into Face/Off, the John Woo-directed chaos fest starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage, a film that once felt groundbreaking but now might just be completely cooked. Right from the start, the boys acknowledge the harsh reality of revisiting old favourites. What once felt like peak cinema now feels...
American Ninja (1985)
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March 31, 2026

American Ninja (1985)

The American Ninja 1985 Review is finally here, and this one might be the ultimate test of childhood nostalgia versus cold, hard reality. Back in the day, ninja movies were everything. You'd watch them with your mates, then head outside, convinced you could take on an entire army with nothing but a headband and a questionable understanding of martial arts. But does American Ninja actually hold up, or is it another victim of the "we loved it as kids… but it's actually rubbish" category? This week...
The Bourne Identity (2002)
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March 24, 2026

The Bourne Identity (2002)

The Bourne Identity 2002 Review kicks off a brand-new era of action cinema, and this week on Born to Watch , the boys break down the movie that changed everything. After a chaotic start that only this crew can deliver, Whitey, Dan and Will dive into The Bourne Identity , the film that flipped the script on what an action hero looks like. Gone are the invincible muscle-bound icons of the 80s and 90s, enter Jason Bourne, a confused, calculated and absolutely lethal operator played by Matt Damon in...
Trading Places (1983)
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March 17, 2026

Trading Places (1983)

This week on Born to Watch , Whitey, Gow and Damo head back to 1983 for a full Trading Places 1983 Review , revisiting one of the most iconic comedy films of the 1980s. Directed by John Landis and starring Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd and Jamie Lee Curtis, Trading Places is a movie that perfectly captures the raw, outrageous humour of the decade. But more than 40 years later, the big question for the Born to Watch crew is simple: Does this comedy classic still hold up? Set in the world of high-stak...
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)
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March 10, 2026

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)

In this Terminator 2: Judgment Day Review , the Born to Watch crew dives headfirst into what many consider the greatest sequel ever made. James Cameron didn't just follow up the original Terminator … he reinvented the blockbuster. Released in 1991, Terminator 2: Judgment Day changed action movies forever with groundbreaking visual effects, unforgettable characters, and one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's most iconic roles. This week the full team is back, and the discussion kicks off with a simple bu...
Tropic Thunder (2008)
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Oct. 8, 2024

Tropic Thunder (2008)

When it comes to biting satire and outrageous humour, Tropic Thunder remains a standout in the annals of Hollywood comedies. Released in 2008, this film, directed by Ben Stiller, is a unique blend of action, absurdity, and razor-sharp commentary on the entertainment industry itself. In this Tropic Thunder Movie Review , we dive deep into the film’s multilayered humour, its over-the-top performances, and the controversies that have kept it relevant long after its initial release. Plot Breakdown a...
Tango & Cash (1989)
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Sept. 24, 2024

Tango & Cash (1989)

Few buddy cop films from the '80s pack the wild, testosterone-fueled fun that Tango & Cash (1989) does. This action-comedy, starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell, has cemented its place as a cult classic. While it may not be the most refined piece of cinema, it’s a wild ride from start to finish, showcasing all the hallmarks of the late '80s action genre – explosions, witty one-liners, and big hair. Plot Breakdown The story is as over-the-top as you'd expect. Ray Tango (Stallone) and Gabr...