Episodes

  • The Everything 80s Christmas Special
    Dec 18 2024

    It's time for a very 80s Christmas as we travel back to revisit the holiday season during the 1980s.

    In this episode, we look back at the holiday movie that was a surprise hit and then the story of a beloved TV special that didn't come from the 80s--but was adopted as our own.

    Next, we look back at the creation of a modern classic Christmas song and finish with the unlikely story of a group of children that managed to dethrone John Lennon...

    So warm up the cider and toss another Yule log on the fire; it's time to travel back to Christmas in the 80s.

    The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s

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    34 mins
  • The 10 Best 1980s Christmas Specials
    Dec 11 2024

    Some of the all-time great TV Christmas specials go all the way back to the 1960s. But it's easy to forget how many memorable ones came from the 80s.

    Today we look back at ten of the best specials the 80s had to offer. Some of those shows include:

    • Two separate specials based on a few of the hottest fads of the decade
    • A sadsack comic strip character (not the one you're thinking of...)
    • A powerful brother/sister duo teaming up for a holiday special
    • The return of a beloved icon after 30 years
    • A Christmas special with one of the most bizarre collection of guest stars you'll ever see

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    33 mins
  • From VHS to LaserDisc: The History & Importance of Physical Media
    Dec 4 2024

    If you grew up in the 80s, you grew up in the era of physical media. Our videotape collections allowed us to watch our favorite movies and TV shows over and over, allowing us to develop a deep appreciation for the things we loved.

    But how did we get here, and how did it all end up changing so drastically? Today we not only revisit the origins of the VCR itself but look at the VHS/Betamax format wars of the 80s and the worthy third competitor: Laserdisc.

    We also look at the growth of home video, the time when the VCR was under attack by Hollywood, and the progression of the VCR to DVD, Blu-Ray, and then streaming.

    This episode is also a look at how physical media has become a bit of an endangered species, but why it still has an important place in our modern world.

    • Planes, Trains & Automobiles movie review: Patreon.com/80s
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    51 mins
  • The War on Video Games: When Arcades Were Almost Banned
    Nov 27 2024

    It seems funny to think, but in the early 80s, a gigantic industry almost came to a grinding halt...

    Video games--and arcades--had grown so quickly, and on such a wide scale, that many began to ask if it was ok for our kids to be playing them so much.

    This is when video games and arcades became under attack as parents, watch groups, and entire cities started to crack down on them. From the U.K. to Canada, to America, regulations began to be put in place to limit young people from even stepping foot into an arcade.

    The attack on video games even went all the way to the Supreme Court, and a generation of kids didn't realize how close they got to losing something they loved--forever...

    • Movie Review: Planes, Trains & Automobiles
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    49 mins
  • The Balloonfest '86 Incident
    Nov 20 2024

    In late 1985, Disney had just set the record for the most helium balloons ever released. As a way to kick off their 1986 United Way campaign, the city of Cleveland thought breaking this record would be a great way to draw attention to the fundraising event.

    But the balloon release didn't exactly go as planned... This is a look back at Balloonfest '86 when an impending storm caused 1.5 million balloons to play havoc with traffic, waterways, and an airport.

    Besides spreading all the way to Canada, the balloons also caused issues during a search for two missing boaters on Lake Erie. Balloonfest '86 became pretty infamous, but was it really the "deadly disaster" that various outlets have reported it to be...?

    • The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
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    28 mins
  • Family Ties: From Hippies to Yuppies
    Nov 13 2024

    On September 22, 1982, a new show debuted on NBC. It felt like a throwback to the family sitcoms of yesteryear, but, at the same time, felt like a big risk...

    The early 1980s seemed to be a time when the family sitcom had disappeared. Primetime TV at the time was all about dramas, and the popular sitcoms were shows like M.A.S.H and Three's Company.

    The new NBC show came out to little fanfare and barely had an audience in its first season. It was the same thing for the second season. But in the third season, things were about to explode...

    Thanks to a renewed interest in family sitcoms--not to mention its young breakout star from Canada--primetime network TV was about to change forever.

    Full House, Growing Pains, Who's the Boss, Perfect Strangers, Family Matters, Home Improvement--they might not have ever happened if it wasn't for this show...

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    45 mins
  • A Look Back at the Year 1984
    Nov 6 2024

    It's a year that, thanks to George Orwell, had been in the public consciousness for decades. But when it finally came around, 1984 ended up being memorable for many different reasons...

    Today, we look back on the movies, TV shows, cartoons, music, tech, and sports that made up a pretty remarkable year.

    It's a year that featured some of the biggest movies of the decade, an era-defning album, a few beloved cartoon shows, and one of the biggest sports spectacles of the 20th Century.

    But Orwell's dystopian vision did make an appearnace--it just happened to be in one of the most important commercials in the history of advertising. Let's go back four decades and revisit 1984...

    The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s

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    48 mins
  • The Everything 80s Halloween Special
    Oct 30 2024

    Welcome to the Everything 80s Halloween Spooktacular! Today, we travel back to revisit Halloween in the 80s and take a look at three things:

    The first is one of the goriest and most violent video games ever made up to that point. Then we look at five forgotten horror movies from the 80s and finish with the history of a certain Mistress of the Dark...

    So grab some candy corn, light the pumpkin (or cultivated winter squash of your choosing), and enjoy the Everything 80s Halloween Special.

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    30 mins