
A pop culture time machine! Each episode covers that very week from 30 years ago, 20 years ago and 10 years ago, which means each show is loaded with forgotten movies, timeless TV episodes and songs best left to the past. We'll examine TV, movies, music and video games from the 90s, 2000s, and 2010s. Come remember with us!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesTV & FilmLeisure | |||

Oct. 24-30: Sigourney Weaver hunts a killer, Disney hires a predator, ermagerd there's Goosebumps on TV, Jigsaw returns for the first time, the White Sox end the curse, Nicolas Cage hits the target, Martin Scorsese loves Dylan, Sandra Bullock has a c... more
Oct. 17- 23: John Travolta gets shorty, Charlize Theron gets mining, Kurt Russell fights cannibals, Colbert brings truthiness to America, Neon Genesis finally arrives, Bill Murray rocks the Kasbah, the world cries out for a Jem and the Holograms movi... more
Oct. 10-16: No Doubt brings ska to the masses, Jack Black has goosebumps, Demi Moore destroys classic literature, Mad TV aims high, Keira Knightley is a bounty hunter, squids take over Adult Swim, Idris Elba goes to Netflix, Guillermo del Toro gets g... more
Oct. 3-9: The Juice is loose, Nicole Kidman is to die for, the Hughes Bros. rob a bank, Wishbone makes reading fun, Al Pacino gambles, Rome can't afford a battle, the Steve Jobs movie you actually should watch, Super Mario World gets annoying, and Ro... more
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Chris, Diana and Sara (sp) are terrific hosts of this incredible podcast looking at pop culture throughout the last thirty years. Inconsistent delivery.
Update: Sara is gone and they have full blown TDS. My bad for thinking people grow with time, some forever shrink.
The reason for the 3 stars:
1. It's been a few years and I still haven't become a fan of JR. His word flubs are just too distracting.
2. I'm sure life gets in the way, but you just can't go from an episode a week to an episode every month. As of this review, it is almost June and the most recent episode is covering April.
1.5/5 largely due to Diana’s uneducated, one-sided view on today’s politics. When the Classic Corner segment pops up …… skip. Chris & JR are the only reason I continue to listen & whenever Diana gives her idiotic opinions, I hear myself saying aloud, “can you shut up already & let Chris and JR speak, idiot?”
Find yourself lost in any of 3 decade. Remember when.
I have listened for years but I can’t hear ‘men are trash’ as a definitive statement any longer and stay a fan. I’m out. They are the polar opposite of the ‘Rogan’ brand of bro podcasts. Just as divisive and equally obnoxious. I don’t even care about loose political talk, but I am a man and I’m tired of hearing that I am trash as a default position.
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This podcast presents a unique exploration of pop culture by reflecting on significant events, movies, TV shows, and music from three distinct decades—30, 20, and 10 years ago. Each episode is organized around a specific week, allowing hosts and listeners to reminisce over forgotten films, iconic television episodes, and influential music that shaped those times. With an engaging blend of humor and critical analysis, topics span from blockbuster hits and monumental TV moments to playful retrospectives on the evolving landscape of video games. The emotionally resonant storytelling coupled with nostalgic elements makes it not only informative but also a heartwarming trip down memory lane for listeners who cherish those decades of entertainmen... more
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