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The Deja Review

The Deja Review

Di: Mart and Trev
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Two long-time friends, one podcast, endless remakes. Join Mart and Trev as they rewatch, relive, and relentlessly roast cinema’s greatest (and not-so-greatest) do-overs. From cinema classics to ‘00s CGI disasters, these lifelong film fanatics dive into originals and their reboots — armed with trivia, tangents, and enough sarcasm to fuel a Bond marathon. Expect heated debates (“It’s a classic!” vs. “It’s rubbish!”), wild nostalgia, and the occasional existential crisis about Hollywood. Follow us on Instagram, BlueSky and Facebook @thedejareview or contact us direct at thedejareview@gmail.comMart and Trev Arte
  • 5 to 1 - 2025
    Jan 20 2026

    On this episode of 5 to 1, Mart & Trev talk about what they think are the best and worst movies of 2025.


    Two long time friends, one podcast.

    This is The Deja Review.


    Enjoy the episode and remember to like, follow and tell your friends.


    As always a massive thank you to Little Foil Fish for our theme tune - ⁠ @LittleFoilFish


    Mart & Trev


    Subscribe to the Podcast - @thedejareview

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    31 min
  • 5 to 1 - 2026
    Jan 20 2026

    On this episode of 5 to 1, Mart & Trev talk about what they think are the best and worst movies coming in 2026.


    Two long time friends, one podcast.

    This is The Deja Review.


    Enjoy the episode and remember to like, follow and tell your friends.


    As always a massive thank you to Little Foil Fish for our theme tune - ⁠ @LittleFoilFish ⁠


    Mart & Trev


    Subscribe to the Podcast - @thedejareview

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    29 min
  • Red Dawn: Guerrilla Warfare for Dummies
    Jan 18 2026

    This episode on The Deja Review, Mart & Trev head to small-town America where the schools are friendly, the football’s Friday night… and the foreign invasion happens before lunchtime.


    They start with Red Dawn (1984) — a Cold War fever dream where a bunch of high-school kids ditch homework, grab some guns, and become the most organised resistance force since last orders at the pub. Mart loves the sheer ’80s confidence of it all: parachuting villains, Patrick Swayze shouting “Wolverines!”, and teenagers surviving in the woods on pure patriotism. Trev agrees it’s bonkers — but in that sincere, “they really thought this could happen” kind of way.


    Then it’s onto the 2012 remake, where the same story is rebooted for a new generation with slicker visuals, fewer mullets, and an invasion that keeps changing countries depending on who’s funding the film. Mart finds it watchable enough (“It’s like a greatest-hits remix”), while Trev insists it feels more like a Call of Duty cutscene stretched to feature length.


    Expect debates over which version has the better teen soldiers, confusion about international politics, and serious questions like “Who's actually in charge of the invading forces?”


    Two long time friends, one podcast.

    This is The Deja Review.


    Enjoy the episode and remember to like, follow and tell your friends.


    As always a massive thank you to Little Foil Fish for our theme tune - ⁠ ⁨@LittleFoilFish⁩ ⁠


    Mart & Trev


    Subscribe to the Podcast - ⁠ ⁨@TheDejaReview⁩


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Deja Review

    00:42 Overview of Red Dawn (1984)

    01:41 Cast and Characters

    05:05 Character Dynamics and Tensions

    07:29 Plot Inaccuracies and Strategic Questions

    12:43 The Deer Blood Drinking Scene

    17:01 Powers Booth's Character and Exposition

    27:34 Transition to the 2013 Remake

    28:04 Overview of Red Dawn (2013)

    30:01 Character Changes in the Remake

    39:33 Comparing the Two Films

    53:12 Final Thoughts

    55:55 5 to 1 Patrick Swayze


    Keywords

    Red Dawn, movie remake, Patrick Swayze, 1984 film, film analysis, Deja Review, Chris Hemsworth, cinema podcast, character dynamics, film comparison


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