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88 Miles Per Hour Podcast

The Brothers Bear Network
Hollywood
Steven Spielberg
Back To the Future
Jaws
Superman
Airborne
Gremlins
Nostalgia
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Three Amigos
The Lost Boys
The Mighty Ducks
Christopher Reeve
Labyrinth
Jack Black
Sidekicks
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Monkeybone
Gene Hackman
Disney

88 Miles Per Hour Podcast: The Podcast that travels Back in Time to revisit the movies & music we grew up with.

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Latest Episodes

Where does our DeLorean take us this week? We finally did it! It's our 2 part revisit of the classic 1982 musical, Grease 2! It was a long episode. So we spilt it into 2 parts. All this and more before heading Back to the Future.

88 Miles Per Hour P... more

Where does our DeLorean take us this week? We finally did it! It's our 2 part revisit of the classic 1982 musical, Grease 2! It was a long episode. So we spilt it into 2 parts. All this and more before heading Back to the Future.

88 Miles Per Hour P... more

Where does our DeLorean take us this week? The Nostalgic Latino joins us in our Delorean as we revisit the classic Jonathan Brandis and Chuck Norris flick, Sidekicks! It's an extra long episode. All this and more before heading Back to the Future!

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Where does our DeLorean take us this week? It's our 3 hour Monkeybone episode! But it's not all just about Monkeybone. We go all over the place with nostalgia.  All this and more before heading Back to the Future.

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Recent Guests

Horacio 'Johnny' Ramirez
Special guest, friend of the host, and long-time podcasting collaborator
Episode: The Running Man (2025) with Julia Diaz and Horacio "Johnny" Ramirez
Kiko Hermosillo
Host of the Instagram page 90sKidsDays
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Episode: D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994) & Interview with Kiko of 90sKidsDays
Richard Elfman
Director and co-writer of Forbidden Zone and Bloody Bridget
Episode: Forbidden Zone (1980) and Bloody Bridget (2024) with Richard and Anastasia Elfman
Anastasia Elfman
Star of Bloody Bridget
Episode: Forbidden Zone (1980) and Bloody Bridget (2024) with Richard and Anastasia Elfman
Nostalgic Latino
Pop culture enthusiast and guest on the podcast
Episode: Sidekicks (1992) Part 2 with Nostalgic Latino
Guil Adams
Director of the documentary American Clown
Episode: American Clown (2025) Interview with Guilford Adams
Lilia Doytchinova
Writer, director, and producer of The Haunting of Hollywood
Episode: The Haunting of Hollywood (2024) featuring Lilia Doytchinova and Tiffany Downey
Tiffany Downey
Star of The Haunting of Hollywood and California native
Episode: The Haunting of Hollywood (2024) featuring Lilia Doytchinova and Tiffany Downey
Richard Zuniga
Stand-up comedian and impressionist known for his Arnold Schwarzenegger impressions
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Episode: Schwarzenegger, tattoos, and movies with Richard Zuniga

Hosts

Santos Medrano
Co-host of the podcast, with extensive involvement across many episodes.
Julia Diaz
Co-host of the podcast, frequent collaborator with Santos and various guests.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 185 ratings
  • Cackling hosts 95% of the time. Unlistenable. Cringe.

    Gave this pod a try for the Chris Farley episode. Absolutely unlistenable. It’s a guy and girl just cackling and badly reciting lines from the movie. There are so many quality retro podcasts out there and this unprofessional mess definitely isn’t one of them. If you constantly have to laugh at your own jokes, you’re not funny. Whoever these two hosts are, aside from the cringe unprofessionalism, they have zero charisma. I guess literally any uninteresting nobody can have a podcast these days

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    Charlie85396
    United Statesa month ago
  • Hilarious

    You spend a lot of time laughing with this one!!! Great when I’m out doing stuff and hunting for the collection

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ToyMonster1980
    United States4 months ago
  • Eye roll

    Listening to the JAWS podcast was kinda painful. They got so many things wrong and didn’t know basic behind the scenes information. Spend too much talking about EVERY SCENE. We don’t need a play by play breakdown. Come on guys, do some research!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Tony00382
    United States4 months ago
  • Terrible

    One of the worst podcasts I’ve ever heard. Boring and amateurish. Much better podcasts out there to spend your time on.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Commiesuckballz
    United States4 months ago
  • Too much cackling

    You guys laugh and talk over each other the entire time!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    YoDaddy28
    United States7 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Ban­ter and chemistry between hosts is a standout, keeps episodes engaging.
Some criticism about excessive laughter and tangents impacting focus on film analysis.
Listener appreciation for nostalgia-driven deep dives and guest variety.

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American Clown (2025) Interview with Guilford Adams
Q: Where did your love for clowning originate?
Growing up in the 80s, I had early experiences with characters like Ronald McDonald and that sparked my interest in clowning.
American Clown (2025) Interview with Guilford Adams
Q: What made you want to do this documentary?
I felt it was a ripe time to document clowning due to the changing landscape and societal fears related to clowns.
Grandma’s Boy (2006) with Freddie Morales
Q: Would you feel embarrassed to live with your grandma?
Freddie said he would not be embarrassed to live with his grandma, emphasizing the bond and care in that relationship.
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Q: What did you think about 'Grandma's Boy'?
Freddie found the movie hilarious and enjoyed it from beginning to end, noting that it was funny and took a lot to make him laugh nowadays.
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Q: Do you remember one of the first movies you watched at a theater?
Yes, it was Dumb and Dumber followed by Mortal Kombat.

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What is 88 Miles Per Hour Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show leans into nostalgia, retro cinema, and pop culture banter, often pairing in-depth discussions of cult films with personal memories and humor. Episodes frequently center on anniversary retrospectives, behind-the-scenes tidbits, and a playful, conversational dynamic between longtime hosts and occasional guests. Listeners can expect enthusiastic deep dives, a strong sense of camaraderie, and a celebration of films and music from the 80s and 90s, with a penchant for offbeat picks and nostalgic reappraisals. Noteworthy is the blend of affection for fringe cinema, interviews with creators or stars, and a willingness to challenge conventional box-office narratives while keeping the energy high and entertaining for a dedicated nostalgic a... more

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1. Horacio 'Johnny' Ramirez
2. Kiko Hermosillo
3. Richard Elfman
4. Anastasia Elfman
5. Nostalgic Latino
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7. Lilia Doytchinova
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