Friday, February 13, 2026

RW690 - Kevin Williamson Rewatch - Teaching Mrs. Tingle

 

In this episode of the Kevin Williamson Rewatch (or backfill), Cory and Eoghan have a strict lesson plan as they discuss Teaching Mrs. Tingle.

Trailer:

Our Favourite Trivia:

Originally called Killing Mrs. Tingle, the film was intended to have an earlier release date and an R rating. Its overall tone was darker, with certain characters being killed off. Holmes' character, Leigh Ann, was also much less sympathetic; in a 2023 interview, Williamson revealed the character was supposed to be a "take no prisoners" type of person, who had no issue with people dying if it meant accomplishing her goals.


Owing to the Columbine High School massacre that occurred on April 20, 1999—and the ensuing public outcry over the portrayal of violence in the media—the re-titled film was pushed back, with certain scenes being reshot or re-edited to earn a PG-13 rating.


The original title was an homage to the suspense thriller “Killing Mr. Griffin” by Lois Duncan, as Kevin Williamson had previously adapted her book “I Know What You Did Last Summer.”


This movie's basic plot bears a strong resemblance to 9 to 5 (1980) in which three subordinates hold their superior captive in their own home, bound and gagged, hoping that they can somehow improve conditions that were made unbearable before they have to release them.


Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Sigourney Weaver, and Sally Field were considered for the role of Mrs. Tingle. Similar to The Faculty, Gillian Anderson was offered the role but turned it down. Helen Mirren got the part and described playing Mrs. Tingle as her "dream role", noting that the appeal was the ability to lay in bed all day in the "most comfortable costume I've ever worn."


Alicia Silverstone was considered for the role of Leigh Ann Watson.


Michael McKean (Principal Potter) and Lesley Ann Warren (Faye Watson) appeared in Clue (1985), which was based on the Parker Brothers board game.


The end of this movie was subject to reshoots. Originally, the students learned their lessons, Leigh Ann Watson admits that she altered the grades, accepts her position as second in the class ranking, and Trudie Tucker wins valedictorian. However, Leigh Ann is awarded a scholarship for her exceptional grades anyway and even thanks Mrs. Tingle in her acceptance speech at graduation (rather ironic, since Leigh Ann felt that coming in second would mean her future was destroyed). Mrs. Tingle also doesn't go to jail for attempted murder. In fact, she doesn't report the students to the authorities in exchange for their discretion about her affair with Coach Wenchell. This movie originally ended with Mrs. Tingle mending her wounds, willingly lying in bed with her dog, who is revealed to be named Richard. 


The film was a box-office bomb; it made US$3.3 million in its opening weekend, debuting at number 10 at the North American box office. However, by its second week, the film dropped down to number 15 and brought in $2,344,298. The film continued to drop, and on its final week in the box office, the film was at number 44. By the end of its run, the film grossed $8,951,935 at the domestic box office against an estimated budget of $13 million.

What's Up Next?

Kevin Williamson re-teams with Wes Craven to make an old Hollywood werewolf film with Cursed.

Contact Us:

Send us an email! TheRewatchPodcast@gmail.com
Follow the show on Facebook Instagram Threads TikTok or Bluesky
Visit the WEBSITE

Support the Show:

Head over to our TeePublic and/or Redbubble stores today and buy some merch! Every item sold sees a small return to us, and covers our hosting costs. We appreciate every purchase. 

Resources:

Friday, February 6, 2026

RW689 - Kevin Williamson Rewatch - The Faculty

 

In this episode of the Kevin Williamson Rewatch (or backfill), Cory and Eoghan aren't so hot for teacher as they discuss The Faculty.

Trailer:

Our Favourite Trivia:

In 1990, David Wechter and Bruce Kimmel wrote their first draft of the script with the original title “The Feelers” and sent it out, but there were no buyers. It wasn't until after the success of Scream (1996) that Miramax bought the script and rushed it into production. The Weinstein’s brought in Kevin Williamson to do rewrites, keeping the basic story, but rewriting the dialogue and adding new characters to make it more "hip". Originally, Williamson was set to direct the film, but he chose not to so he could direct his self-penned script Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999). The Weinsteins brought in Robert Rodriguez to direct the film instead.


The role of Delilah was originally written for Charisma Carpenter. She turned it down because she felt the role was too similar to her character Cordelia on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). Jessica Alba also auditioned for the part. This is the film debut of Jordana Brewster in the role.


Clea DuVall (Stokley) is a lesbian playing a heterosexual girl pretending to be lesbian to scare people off. DuVall said the character she plays is a lot like her when she was 14 or 15: dark, brooding, and discontent.


Gillian Anderson turned down the role of Valerie Drake, and the role went to Bebe Neuwirth. Principal Drake gets her name from the Drake Equation, which is used to estimate how much intelligent life there is in the universe.


Bill Paxton was considered for the part of the Coach, the role went to Robert Patrick.


Jon Stewart plays Prof. Edward Furlong in this movie, Edward Furlong played John Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), chased by the T-1000 Terminator played by Robert Patrick who plays Coach Joe Willis. Casey’s (Elijah Wood) surname is also Connor. 


Daniel von Bargen plays Mr. John Tate in this movie, Josh Hartnett’s character in his previous (and first) film, Halloween H20, was also named John Tate.


The official score from Marco Beltrami was released for the first time in 2023. This revealed that several tracks from the film had been hastily retooled to be used in Halloween H20 when Marco was hired to finish the music after John Ottman was fired. Most prominently the track titled 'Offensive Coach' is used repeatedly in H20. H20 was released just four months prior to The Faculty which debuted on Christmas Day in 1998.


Elijah Wood, Clea DuVall, Jordana Brewster and Shawn Hatosy appear in the music video for "Another Brick in the Wall, part 2", performed by the Class of '99, which is featured in the film's soundtrack. In keeping with her character Stokely, Clea DuVall does not lip sync the lyrics with her co-stars.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JNU2lQRn3Q


In exchange for product placement in this film for clothier Tommy Hilfiger's fashion line, the cast also appeared together in a TV commercial & print ad campaign for Tommy Jeans throughout 1998.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TxeVgKYV5Y


Robert Rodriguez cast Josh Hartnett and Elijah Wood again in Sin City (2005).


The drug test scene and Ms. Burke’s severed head are homages to The Thing (1982).


At one point, the principal suggests saving money by reusing the set from "Our Town". The joke in this is that Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" has no set.

What's Up Next?

Kevin Williamson prioritised an original script for his directorial debut of Teaching Mrs. Tingle.

Contact Us:

Send us an email! TheRewatchPodcast@gmail.com
Follow the show on Facebook Instagram Threads TikTok or Bluesky
Visit the WEBSITE

Support the Show:

Head over to our TeePublic and/or Redbubble stores today and buy some merch! Every item sold sees a small return to us, and covers our hosting costs. We appreciate every purchase. 

Resources: