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Golden Age of Media 1980-1990

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Golden Age of Media 1980-1990

Golden Age of Media 1980-1990

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Golden Age of Media 1980-1990

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We remember Markie Post, talk about 4 scandals you couldn't get off your tv in the 80s, and A couple of radio hits from 1985 that were actually sung mostly by Americans.
After picking up the pieces of what was supposed to be something fun and different I pieced together our lost episode talking about the 1982 movie "Vigilante" while the episode may be held together with chewing gum and duct tape (or duck tape)
In this Episode Ali tells us about some children's books from the 1980s one of which really hits her in the feels, then Ben watches an episode of "Who's The Boss" where little Samantha enters into the seedy world of Rock 'n Roll as A manager of
Two becomes 3 in this episode where Poppy joins the team and we say goodbye to Richard Donner (the director, not the actor) and watch his 1985 classic "The Goonies". We also visit the James Spader movie "Jack's Back" that's kind of like "The Pa
Of the three intentional subjects this week (unintentional ramblings don't count) two hit the mean streets in 1984.  First up we break out of our mold and actually talk about A good movie: Paris, Texas (1984).  Then, our non-1984 entry comes in
This time around we talk about Kevin Smith's upcoming revival of the "Masters Of The Universe" series and the 3 times that Tommy James and The Shondells were remembered in the 1980s pop charts. After, we discuss watching the 1982 fantasy B movi
In this episode Ali reads A Roald Dahl book where A kid creates A formula from things around the house which results in big grandmas and has mixed results on chickens (doesn't work in real life). We both watch the movie "Horror Show" which may
This episode predominately focuses on the teams childhood fixation with the beautiful Erin Gray. We discuss Erin A little off camera before we watch episodes of the sitcom "Silver Spoons", Sci-fi show "Buck Rogers", and "The Hitchhiker" horror
Another installment of Ben and Ali talking about media from yesteryear. Ali shares some of the better lines from the movie "Tango and Cash" which starred Brion James and Robert  Z’Dar with a couple of guys named Stallone and Russell in supporti
In our most combustible episode yet Ben and Ali remember Tawny Kitaen.  Next, we kindle the fire as Ali takes us back to when they made A TV movie about A Michigan woman's homespun take on marriage counseling with "The Burning Bed" before we vi
Ben takes on the literary masterpiece from the Choose Your Own Adventure series "Who Killed Harlowe Thrombey" before Ali gives us A glimpse into the past by telling us the #1 song of 1981. Afterward we move on to the brain eating classic "Retur
Our longest episode to date contains an ironic rant about excessive movie length. Ali tells us about the Scooby Doo series "13 Ghosts" where Scoob and the gang face actual ghosts not creeps dressed up.  Also, did you know about Night Of The Com
In this episode Alithea talks about the #1 song of 1980, dead rappers, admiring Curtis Armstrong from afar, and the agony of an elementary school girl who doesn't have A monosyllabic first name. Ben mourns Felix Silla; after, the kids pair up t
We discuss The Twilight Zone's pious counterpart The Daylight Zone.  Ali gets nostalgic for Flash Gordon before we visit the mean streets of Canada masquerading as Los Angeles in 21 Jump Street's "Mean Streets and Pastel Houses". Then we have a
In this episode Bustamante and Ali revisit the husband and wife team of Patrick Swayze and Lisa Nieme as they come late to the post apocalyptic party and fail to put asses in seats with their movie Steel Dawn.  Ali shares A particularly rivetin
In Episode 2 we visit A special episode of Punk Brewster, 3 hit songs from 1980, and an episode of the Twilight Zone that's stuck in Ben's memory for over 30 years.  
In this, our debut episode, are two people desperately (pathetically?) clinging onto the era of the best movies, music, and TV shows. We discuss King Diamond's album "Them" then into the cartoon Thundarr where someone at Hanna-Barbera thought "
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