• the Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast

  • Written by: TruStory FM
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the Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast

Written by: TruStory FM
  • Summary

  • It’s the podcast where a filmmaker (Nathan Blackwell of Squishy Studios) and a comedian (Krissy Lenz of Neighborhood Comedy Theatre) take a hilarious look at the 80s movies we think we love or might have missed with modern eyes and probably a significant haze of nostalgia.
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Episodes
  • The Last Dragon (1985)
    Jan 1 2025

    Join hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell with special guest Alice Baker as they roundhouse kick their way through Barry Gordy's 1985 martial arts musical mashup The Last Dragon. This cult classic blends kung fu action, Motown music, and 80s pop culture into a unique cinematic experience that defies traditional genre boundaries.

    The hosts dive deep into the film's peculiar plot, following Leroy Green's quest to achieve "the glow" while navigating between two outrageous villains: the flamboyant Sho'nuff (played brilliantly by Julius Carry) and the unhinged video game mogul Eddie Arcadian. The discussion highlights how the movie, despite being a critical failure, became a beloved cultural touchstone, particularly in the Black community, spawning memorable catchphrases and iconic scenes.

    The episode reveals fascinating behind-the-scenes details, including how the film nearly missed securing Bruce Lee footage rights and lost 40 pages of script in a fortunate accident that actually helped streamline the final cut. The hosts also explore the impressive Motown soundtrack, featuring collaborations with legendary musicians, though they agree some of the songs haven't aged as gracefully as others.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Early career appearances by William H. Macy and Chazz Palminteri
    • The impressive roster of actors who almost played Leroy, including Denzel Washington and Lawrence Fishburne
    • Vanity's decision to choose this film over Purple Rain
    • The cultural mixing of various martial arts styles and traditions
    • The film's innovative blend of music video aesthetics with martial arts action
    • Notable fight choreography by Robert van Cleef
    • Young Ernie Reyes Jr.'s scene-stealing performance
    • The movie's influence on future films, including possible Matrix connections
    • Varying audience reactions and the film's revival screening appeal

    Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering this unique piece of 80s cinema for the first time, this episode offers an entertaining deep dive into a film that perfectly encapsulates the decade's excess, style, and charm. The hosts rate it between 6-7 out of 10, agreeing that while the plot may meander, the entertainment value, particularly when watched with friends, makes it a worthwhile viewing experience.


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    54 mins
  • Going Viral (2024) with Corey Feldman
    Dec 20 2024

    80s icon Corey Feldman joins The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast to discuss his new film Going Viral (2024), a nostalgic throwback that imagines what social media might have looked like in the 1980s. Hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell sit down with the star of classics like The Goonies and Stand By Me for an engaging conversation about this unique blend of retro aesthetics and modern technology.

    Feldman describes Going Viral as a family-friendly adventure that captures the essence of 80s filmmaking while exploring an alternate reality where viral video fame existed alongside Nintendo Game Boys and arcade machines. The film follows a teen's quest for video stardom that takes a dark turn when a mysterious AI offers fame at a concerning price. With authentic period details like Pac-Man cabinets and Goonies posters decorating the background, the movie creates what Feldman calls a "parallel universe" version of 80s technology.

    The conversation takes an introspective turn as Feldman discusses his approach to acting roles throughout his career, explaining how he's always strived to avoid typecasting by making each character distinct. He also shares candid insights about his journey through Hollywood, including his experiences with low-budget films in the early 90s and his pride in more serious artistic endeavors like The Birthday, which recently received its long-awaited US release.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Details about Going Viral and its unique premise combining 80s aesthetics with modern social media concepts
    • Feldman's role as a burnt-out competitive arcade gamer
    • The careful attention to period detail in the film's production design
    • Feldman's thoughts on what makes a good "background movie" for family viewing
    • Discussion of Dream a Little Dream as a pivotal film in Feldman's career
    • His experience contributing music to film soundtracks
    • Reflections on working with legendary actors like Jason Robards and Harry Dean Stanton

    The episode concludes with Feldman recommending Dream a Little Dream as the next film for the podcast to review, praising it as the "quintessential end of the 80s movie" that marked a more mature direction for himself and costar Corey Haim.

    Catch Going Viral on Amazon and Apple for a fresh take on 80s nostalgia with a modern twist.


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    29 mins
  • National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
    Dec 18 2024

    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: A Hilarious Holiday Classic Dissected
    Join the hosts of The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast as they unwrap the comedic genius of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, the 1989 holiday comedy that has become a beloved family tradition for millions. Featuring special guests Adam and Megan Hughes Rini, this episode offers a deep dive into one of the most iconic Christmas movies of all time.

    The Griswold Family Christmas: Chaos, Comedy, and Nostalgia
    Chevy Chase stars as Clark Griswold, the well-intentioned but disaster-prone father determined to create the perfect family Christmas. The podcast breaks down the film's most memorable moments, from the epic Christmas tree hunt to the legendary light display that threatens to burn down the neighborhood. Hosts highlight how the movie captures the quintessential 80s family comedy, complete with John Hughes' signature touch of suburban humor and heart.

    The episode explores the film's enduring appeal, discussing how the characters - from Beverly D'Angelo's patient Ellen to Randy Quaid's unforgettable Cousin Eddie - have become cultural touchstones. The guests share personal memories of watching the movie, revealing why it has become a holiday tradition for so many families.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • The evolution of the National Lampoon's Vacation franchise
    • Memorable scene breakdowns, including the infamous sledding sequence
    • Behind-the-scenes trivia about the cast and production
    • The film's representation of 1980s suburban family dynamics
    • Why the movie continues to resonate with audiences decades later

    Other Fascinating Moments Covered:

    • The bizarre turkey dinner scene
    • Clark's workplace bonus drama
    • The hilarious interactions with yuppie neighbors Todd and Margo
    • The legendary squirrel scene
    • Comparing Christmas Vacation to other holiday comedies

    The podcast wraps up with the hosts rating the movie - a near-perfect 9 out of 10 squirrels - and offering their personal deep-cut movie recommendations. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a first-time viewer, this episode offers a nostalgic and laugh-filled exploration of a true holiday comedy classic.

    Don't miss this ultimate Christmas Vacation deep dive - it's the gift that keeps on giving!


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    58 mins

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