• S03E09: Star Wars - Original vs Prequel Trilogy - A Generational Rewind
    May 1 2026

    In honor of this year’s upcoming Star Wars Day on May 4th, alum host Brayden Decker returns to join Michael Reagan and Nate Lane for a galaxy-spanning discussion of Star Wars—from the original trilogy to the prequels, with detours into iconic toy lines, the modern era, and even the infamous The Star Wars Holiday Special. It’s a nostalgic, hilarious deep dive into one of the most beloved—and occasionally baffling—franchises of all time… may the 4th be with you.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • S03E08: Next Stop - Shining Time Station!
    Apr 24 2026

    All aboard!

    Season 3, Episode 8 of The 90s Rewind Report rolls in with a very specific request from Nostalgian Nick O.—a deep dive into the PBS television series "Shining Time Station. Specifically the episode “Double Trouble.” Michael and Nate kick things off with an overview of the series itself, exploring its origins, why it became such a comfort watch for 90s kids, and how this cozy little station built a world that stuck with us long after the credits rolled.

    Then it’s time for a lite rewatch of “Double Trouble,” revisiting the episode’s biggest moments, themes, and whether it still holds up today. Along the way, they break down the characters, the storytelling, and those blink-and-you-miss-it details that hit very differently as adults.

    And yes—we’re saying it out loud: if Shining Time Station doesn’t immediately click for you, you definitely know its famous tie-in—Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. Those iconic train segments weren’t originally made for the American show at all; they were lifted from the UK series and repurposed for U.S. audiences. So if you were a 90s kid, there’s a very good chance you were already a fan—you just didn’t realize you were watching a British import the whole time.

    From behind-the-scenes origins to a nostalgic revisit of a fan-favorite episode, this stop is all about “Double Trouble” and the legacy of a show that quietly shaped a generation.

    Next stop? Pure 90s comfort.

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    36 mins
  • S03E07: '90s Soundtrack Showdown
    Apr 17 2026

    In this episode of The 90s Rewind Report, hosts Michael Reagan and Nate Lane are joined by returning alum Brayden Decker for a music-filled trip back to the big screen. The plan was simple: each host would bring their top 15 favorite movie soundtracks from the 1990s.

    Simple… until it wasn’t.

    What starts as a structured list quickly turns into all-out chaos in celebration of the decade’s most iconic (and underrated) film soundtracks—packed with nostalgic hits, surprising deep cuts, and a few passionate debates along the way. From grunge anthems to hip-hop classics, the guys revisit the albums that helped define ‘90s cinema.

    Did they mention your favorite? Press play and find out!

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    54 mins
  • S03E06: Look Who's Podcasting
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of The 90s Rewind Report, hosts Michael Reagan & Nate Lane are back—and this week, they’re talking babies… literally. We’re diving into the Look Who’s Talking trilogy, the wildly unique comedy series that gave a voice to the thoughts of babies everywhere. From the original hit to its increasingly chaotic sequels, we break down the cast, the humor, the cultural impact, and how this concept became such a defining part of late ‘80s/early ‘90s pop culture.

    Plus, we’re dedicating this episode to two very special members of the 90s Rewind family— regular guest hosts; Bailey Decker Platt and Cameron Platt—who just welcomed their first baby! The timing couldn’t be more perfect, and we couldn’t be happier for them.

    So whether you grew up with these films or you’re revisiting them with fresh eyes, get ready for laughs, nostalgia, and a whole lot of baby commentary.

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    45 mins
  • S03E05: And the Oscar Didn't Go To... (Part 2)
    Apr 4 2026

    On this episode of The 90s Rewind Report "And The Oscar Didn't Go To (90s edition)", hosts Michael Reagan and Nate Lane are joined again by Season 1 alum host Brayden Decker for a nostalgic deep dive into the films the Academy overlooked—but audiences never forgot.

    From cult classics to critical darlings that somehow slipped through the cracks, the trio each selects one film per Oscar year that they believe deserved a nomination… or even a win. These are the “almosts,” the snubs, and the outright misses that still spark debate decades later.

    In Part 2, the guys cover the latter half of the decade, breaking down their picks from 1995 through 2000 (…or technically 1996 through 2001, because as they quickly realize mid-recording, the Oscars are always honoring the previous year’s films—whoops). Expect passionate defenses, a few surprises, and maybe even a little revisionist history as they give these forgotten favorites their long-overdue moment in the spotlight.

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    35 mins
  • S03E04: And the Oscar Didn't Go To... (Part 1)
    Mar 27 2026

    On this episode of The 90s Rewind Report "And The Oscar Didn't Go To (90s edition)", hosts Michael Reagan and Nate Lane are joined by Season 1 alum host Brayden Decker for a nostalgic deep dive into the films the Academy overlooked—but audiences never forgot.

    From cult classics to critical darlings that somehow slipped through the cracks, the trio each selects one film per Oscar year that they believe deserved a nomination… or even a win. These are the “almosts,” the snubs, and the outright misses that still spark debate decades later.

    In Part 1, the guys cover the early half of the decade, breaking down their picks from 1990 through 1999 (…or technically 1991 through 2000, because as they quickly realize mid-recording, the Oscars are always honoring the previous year’s films—whoops). Expect passionate defenses, a few surprises, and maybe even a little revisionist history as they give these forgotten favorites their long-overdue moment in the spotlight.

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    40 mins
  • S03E03: Nick@Nite In The 90s
    Mar 13 2026

    On Season 3, Episode 3 of The 90s Rewind Report, hosts Nate Lane & Michael Reagan take a trip back to late-night TV in the 1990s to break down the Top 13 longest-running shows on Nick at Nite during the decade—and trust us, a few of these picks might genuinely surprise you.

    Throughout the ’90s, Nick at Nite became more than just late-night reruns. It was a pop-culture time machine that introduced an entirely new generation of kids to the sitcoms and classics their parents grew up watching. For many millennials, this was their first encounter with TV legends they’d never seen before—often long after bedtime.

    Michael and Nate count down the shows that stuck around the longest on the Nick at Nite schedule during the decade, exploring why these particular series endured while others quietly faded away. Along the way, they share programming quirks, scheduling strategies, and a few behind-the-scenes tidbits about how Nick at Nite carefully curated its retro lineup.

    If you ever stayed up way too late, remote in hand, watching “just one more episode” of a black-and-white sitcom from the 1950s… this episode is definitely for you. 📺

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    59 mins
  • S03E02: "Dare To Be Stupid" - Let's Talk Weird Al
    Mar 6 2026

    When a Nostalgian makes a request, we listen! This week, Nate Lane is joined by longtime 90s Rewind Report listener and our friend, Tyler “Bones” Jones. Tyler requested a Weird Al episode, and we invited him on as a guest host to discuss his topic of choice!

    From recording accordion-driven parody songs in his early days to becoming one of the most recognizable comedy musicians of the modern era, Nate and Tyler trace Al’s rise through the ’80s and ’90s, the albums that defined a generation, and the moment he began shifting into more original music alongside his signature parodies.

    Told entirely from the perspective of two fans who grew up with his work, this episode celebrates the creativity, longevity, and cultural impact of the man who turned musical satire into an art form—and stayed relevant through every era of pop culture.

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    1 hr and 10 mins