
Everything 80s
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19 Reasons Why 1985 Was The Best Year Ever
To me, the 80s is the all-time greatest decade. And if the 80s were the Beatles of decades, 1985 would be its Sgt. Peppers. So many iconic movies, toys, tv shows, and items came out during this year, and this podcast is a look back on the 19 best things that make 1985 the greatest year ever! show notes: 1985 The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Ghostbusters - Movie Review
Today we're looking back on the classic 1984 science-fiction/comedy: Ghostbusters. We'll recap the plot of the movie, look at some great behind-the-scenes stuff, and break down the very deep and interesting themes that the movie explores. Show notes: Ghostbusters The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Hulk Hogan's Rock n' Wrestling: Whatcha Gonna Do!
It's Hulk Hogan's Rock n' Wrestling, brother! This is a look back on not just the cartoon show, but the rise of the WWF, Hulk Hogan, and Hulkamania in the mid-80s. Show Notes: Hulk Hogan's Rock n' Wrestling
The Goonies - Movie Review
Today we are reviewing the 1985 classic, The Goonies. Produced by Steven Spielberg, and directed by Richard Donner, The Goonies is the story of the kids from the Goon Docks on a pirate treasure hunt of the famous One-Eyed Willie. We'll break down the movie, look at some behind-the-scenes stuff, and explore various themes throughout the movie such as courage, greed, and youth. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Did The Nintendo R.O.B. Save The Video Game Industry?
The Nintendo R.O.B. or Robotic Operating Buddy was a robotic assistant for the NES that would play the games with you. The hype behind it was huge, but it turned out to be pretty lackluster. But this may not have been the point. Was the R.O.B used as a way to promote the NES as more of a "toy" compared to a "video game" which now had a bad name after the great Video Game Crash of 1983? Show Notes: Nintendo R.O.B.
Back To The Future - Movie Review
Today I'm doing a full review of the great Back to the Future. We'll do a breakdown of the plot, how it was made, some behind-the-scenes things, and some hidden things you didn't know. I'll also go over some of the themes and narratives that make this such an amazing movie. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The Story Of Nerds Candy: Neeeeeeerd!
Nerds candy is the famous small, irregularly shaped, crunchy treat. Nerds first came out in 1983 but is not associated with anything to do with nerds or geeks. This is a look back on one of the most successful candies in history. Show notes: Nerds
Where's The Beef?!: The Story Of The Most Famous Catchphrase Ever
If you were around during 1983, you remember the famous "Where's The Beef?" commercial from Wendy's. This simple three-word phrase became a cultural juggernaut and made a star of actor Clara Peller. This is a look back on one of the most famous catchphrases of all time. Show notes: Where's The Beef?
Turbo Teen: Knight Rider Meets Transformers
Turbo Teen was a very short-lived Saturday morning cartoon from 1984 about a kid that could turn into a car. The success of Knight Rider influenced the show with the hope they could make a more kid-friendly version. This is a look back on a show that featured some of the best voice talent of the time and was given every chance to succeed - but didn't. Show notes: Turbo Teen
Boglins: The Jim Henson Inspired Toy
You may or may not remember Boglins, but these were a series of small puppets that came out in the 80s. These high-quality toys were created by people who worked for Jim Henson on things like Fraggle Rock, The Muppet Show, and The Dark Crystal. The Boglins were movie-quality and a unique toy for creative kids that were one step away from Jim Henson. Show notes: Boglins
Small Wonder: A.I. in the 80s
Small Wonder was a science-fiction sitcom that started in 1985. It was based on a robot girl named VICKY who lived with the Lawson family under the guise she was their adopted "daughter." This is a look back on this very bizarre show, the technical nightmare it was to shoot, and how it was able to find an audience despite its shortcomings. Show Notes: Small Wonder
Fun House: The Greatest Game Show Ever!
This is a look back on the greatest game show of the 80s - and possibly all-time - Fun House. Hosted by J.D. Roth, Fun House put two teams of kids together to compete in challenges and then run through the mythical Fun House. This is a look back on everything that went into making this memorable 80s game show. Show Notes: Fun House
The 21 Best Movies Of The 80s
This episode is my countdown of the 21 best movies of the 80s from the perspective of an 80s kid. It was really hard to narrow them down considering all the classic movies that came out in the decade. For each entry I do a quick synopsis, box office success, behind-the-scenes info, and a few fun facts. This is my own personal bias, but I also factored in cultural impact, box office revenue, and re-watchability when making this list. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The Top 13 Toys Of The 80s
The 1980s were a golden age for toys. In this episode, we'll look at why so many amazing toys came out in the decade and then count down the best 13. Listen up to see if any of your favorites made it! Show notes: Top 80s Toys
The Howard The Duck Movie: Marvel's Greatest Shame
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has changed the way movies and franchises now work. But there is one movie that is technically part of the MCU that puts a black eye on everything: Howard The Duck. This is a look back at one of the worst movies ever made and how something like this could ever happen. show notes: Howard The Duck
How Popeye Led To The Creation Of Super Mario
Super Mario Brothers is the best-selling game of all time and was responsible for the success of the original NES. But it never would have happened if it wasn't for Popeye the Sailor Man. In this episode, we look back on how the spinach-loving sailor paved the way for what would become Super Mario Bros. show notes: Popeye & Super Mario
The Best Of The 80s In 2019!
This episode is a look back on some of the most interesting 80s topics I covered in 2019. We'll look at the origins of the PG-13 rating, the story of the worst video game ever made, how the Top Gun VHS release in 1986 changed home video forever, and the great Michael Keaton/Batman backlash of 1988. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Is Gremlins Actually A Christmas Movie?
Gremlins is a dark comedy and an 80s classic. But is it actually a Christmas movie at its core? In this episode, I look at four specific reasons that makes Gremlins a holiday classic along with a lot of interesting insights into the movie's development. show notes: Gremlins
A Very 80s Christmas!
Grab your hot cocoa, put on your ugly Christmas sweater, and gather around the virtual fireplace for a very 80s Christmas! In this episode, we will look back on some of the best Christmas commercials of the 80s and then check out what was the best-selling toy each year through the decade! The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation: The Best Christmas Movie Ever
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation has established itself as a new Christmas classic. The movie tells the story of the Griswold family and the quest for the perfect old-fashioned family Christmas. This episode will look at the making of the movie and why it's become a staple of holiday viewing. Sh*tter was full! The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
How The Top Gun VHS Changed Home Video Forever
If you grew up in the 80s, you knew that the video store on a Friday night was the place to be. But home video as we know it almost didn't happen if it wasn't for the Top Gun VHS release in 1986. This episode looks at how movie studios wanted nothing to do with home video or rentals, and how Top Gun changed all of this forever. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Duck Hunt: The Original Focus Of The NES?
Duck Hunt is a video game that goes WAY back. It existed long before you remember it in arcades and early home box sets. It made use of a new technology and Nintendo thought that it, and not Super Mario Bros, would be the focal point of launching Nintendo in North America. Listen up to the story of Duck Hunt, the original first-person shooter. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Why Did Stephen King Hate The Shining?
The Shining is one of the most iconic and influential movies ever made. So why did its author - Stephen King - hate it so much? In this episode, we look at the 5 main things Stephen King hated about The Shining along with some more insights into one of the greatest films ever made. Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The Halloween Special!
This is the Everything 80s Halloween special and on this show, we are looking back at 80s Halloween TV specials. We will look at 5 forgotten specials and also, an iconic one. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Big League Chew: The Bubblegum Of Your Childhood
In every convenience store in the 80s, Big League Chew would be right there, front and center among all the other great options. The pouch with the shredded gum was the softest and chewiest you ever had and has an interesting story to go with it. Big League Chew has origins as a Tabaco substitute in the minor leagues and quickly became a massive seller and continues to this day. Listen up to the story of the bubblegum of your childhood, and the reason why it blew the best bubbles. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Was My Buddy The Inspiration For Chucky?
My Buddy was a doll for boys released by Hasbro in 1985. This was actually a controversial move as putting out a doll for boys had never been done before. This may all have roots in the video game crash of 1983, but became a massive best-seller. My Buddy may also have been the influence of Chucky in the Child's Play movies, and this episode looks at everything behind this toy. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Ready Player One: Comparing The Book To The Movie
Ready Player One is a book written by Ernest Cline, which is like a love-letter to the 80s and pop culture. Steven Spielberg put out the movie version and you may wonder what the key differences are. In this podcast, I break dow how Ready Player One the movie compares to the book. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Review- The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance
The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance is a ten-part Netflix series that takes us back into Jim Henson's Dark Crystal. In this review, I look at the original movie, breakdown each new episode, and look at everything that went into this, and the original movie. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Pound Puppies: Cabbage Patch Kids In Dog Form?
The Pound Puppies were a popular 80s toy that came out in 1984. They were released by Irwin and then by Tonka. The Pound Puppies were plush stuffed dog dolls that had droopy eyes and floppy ears. They weren't invented by who you may think but led to a cartoon show in 1985 and the toys would make over $300 million throughout their run. 1980s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The Story Of Jenga
Everyone has played Jenga, and it is one of the most popular games of all time. Contrary to popular belief, it never existed before the 80s and was actually an original creation first invented by an English woman. This is a look back on the simple - but addicting - game of Jenga; one of the best games of the 80s, and all time. 1980s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The G.I. Joe USS Flagg: The Greatest Toy Ever!
The G.I. Joe USS Flagg was put out by Hasbro in 1985. They considered it the biggest toy ever measuring in at over 7 feet long. This is the story of how the 'greatest toy of all time' came to be. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Ep 29How A Pair Of Socks Brought Us The Popples
The Popples were a brightly colored bear-like stuffed animals that could roll up into a pouch. Their inspiration may have come from a pair of socks and they were created by the same lady who brought us Care Bears and Strawberry Shortcake. This is a look back on how the Popples came to be, the popular cartoon, and how Shelley Duvall is somehow involved in all this... The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The Complete Stranger Things Season 3 Recap: Part Deux
This is the second part of my two-part review on Stranger Things season 3. In this second part, we'll break down the last four episodes, explore the themes and plot, look at the character arcs, and analyze the ending and the whole season. We'll also look at all the 80s references including music, movies, TV shows, and a lot of things you may have missed! Show notes: Season 3 Review
The Complete Stranger Things Season 3 Recap: Part 1
This is the first of a two-part episode where I break down the entire third season of Stranger Things. We'll look at all eight episodes, discuss the plot, themes, characters and all the 80s music, movies, and references that make Stranger Things season 3 so great. Show notes: Season 3 review
The 20 Best Bands Of The 80s
The 80s are a pretty iconic time for music. You've got news styles and genres coming out like hip-hop and new wave and its setting the stage for a huge new music movement. You've got the start of MTV, and also the Walkman - both of which are changing the way we consume music. This episode looks back on 20 of the very best bands of the 1980s. 1980s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Stranger Things Season 3 Preview Show
It's almost here... If you love Stranger Things as much as I do there's no doubt you're salivating waiting for the third season. I thought I would do a preview show that looks at why this show has been so successful, a recap of season's 1 and 2, and what to expect from season 3. We'll also look at some theories and maybe a few spoilers... Show notes: Season 3 preview
Did the Gobots Set the Stage For Transformers?
Transformers and Gobots were huge in the early 80s but the Gobots may have beaten them to the punch while ending up as the second-class citizen. This episode shares the history of the Gobots, their origins in Japan, and how they may have set the standard for toys - and cartoons - that the Transformers, and many others, copied with better success. 1980s Movie Reviews: Patreon.com/80s
Was Honey I Shrunk The Kids A Disney Horror Film?
Honey, I Shrunk THe Kids was a live-action comedy/adventure released by Disney in 1989. It tells the story of an inventor who accidentally shrinks down his, and his neighbors' kids and they have to journey through their backyard to safety. The movie has a lot of horror elements and was making Disney nervous during production. This episode looks back on everything that went into making the movie and a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff you may not have been aware of! The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The Story Of Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget was a cartoon that came out in 1983 and was a beloved part of the 80s. It told the story of a dimwitted cyborg/man that was basically a dumbed down RoboCop. We'll look back on the development of the show, the characters, what the show was originally intended to be, and some bizarre fan theories! The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
Micro Machines: Not Just For Stepping On!
The Micro Machines were a series of miniaturized toy cars and vehicles that were released in the 80s. They were meant as a unique alternative to other toy cars like Hot Wheels and became a massive hit most partly in thanks to their unique ads featuring worlds fastest talker, John Moschitta Jr. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
The Story Of The Nintendo Power Glove
The Nintendo Power Glove was an accessory for the NES that came out in 1989. They developed it using high-end technology and showed a lot of promise. There was huge hype around the release of the Power Glove including its use in the movie "The Wizard". Initial sales were strong until frustration set in over the functionality and poor controls and was discontinued after only one year. This is the story of the Power Glove and the amazing work that went into developing it along with some true intentions that went beyond just video games. The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s