We revisit movies from the days of our youth in the 1980s. We choose a theme, select films that we think are among the best and ask you to vote on which you think belongs in the time capsule for future generations. We watch each movie before debating which live up to our nostalgic memories or fail and are cast out on to the junk pile of forgettable flicks.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistoryTV & Film |
Every generation dreams about the future and what advances will be made. In the 80s, we were wondering about the new millenium and whether we would have alien or robot overlords. Join us and our special guest, Doug Nagy, as we explore the roots of hu... more
No writer and director spent more time mining adolescence in the 80s than the eternal teenager, John Hughes. Join us and our guest, Mary Kennedy, as we dig into his six teen films and explore what we feel has remained endearing and valuable and what ... more
Happy holidays, viewers! Join us as we travel back to 1985 to pick our 'top five' toy requests to Santa and our parents based on the Sears Wishbook while reminiscing a bit on Eaton's and Consumers Distributing. A lot of you sent in messages about you... more
You want more terror? Ahhhhhh! Lock the doors and do not invite in any stranger that show up (they are vampires, for sure). Here's the second half of our horrifying conversation with Mike Trebilcock in which we revisit some of our favourite frighteni... more
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Grab your Vaurnet and headbands and hold on tight for the best 80s nostalgia podcast on planet earth! From Speak & Spell to Red Dawn, these boys cover it all! Really hoping Tiger makes another appearance soon - nobody puts Juicyfruit in the corner!
Good podcast. Just one thing on the latest episode the Ben Kingsley comparison is incorrect, Kingsley is half-Indian and his birth name is literally Krishna Pandit Bhanji.
Great podcast!!! Brings me back to my childhood. Love all the Hamilton references!!
80’s was the best era ever!!! Thank you for bringing it back old school!!!
Best thing that ever happened to podcasting!!!
Apple Podcasts | #114 | United States/TV & Film/Film History |
Apple Podcasts | #183 | Canada/TV & Film/Film History |
Apple Podcasts | #46 | Japan/TV & Film/Film History |
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