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The 80s Movie Podcast

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A weekly Film podcast featuring Edward Havens
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The 80s Movie Podcast

Edward Havens

The 80s Movie Podcast

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The 80s Movie Podcast

Edward Havens

The 80s Movie Podcast

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A weekly Film podcast featuring Edward Havens
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On this episode, we’re going to continue with our series on the 1980s movies of director Susan Seidelman, talking about her biggest hit film, 1985’s Desperately Seeking Susan.
We pause our retrospective on the 1980s movies of director Susan Seidelman to examine Andrew McCarthy new Hulu documentary about the Brat Pack and how a single article in 1985 may or may not have affect his career and the careers of many of his
On this episode, we’re going to start a miniseries on the 1980s films from director Susan Seidelman.Like last year, with Martha Coolidge, I want to highlight at least one female filmmaker each year from the decade that made a significant impac
On this episode, we’re going to tackle a movie from the early 1980s that, if made today with the same pedigree, would cause movie geeks and cinephiles to lose their freaking minds over. But because this was made early in their careers, most peo
Our first episode returning from paternity leave takes us back to 1983, and one of two sequel bombs Universal made with Jackie Gleason that year, Smokey and the Bandit Part 3.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California, the Entert
Welcome to the first episode of our sixth season, the first of three episodes to begin the new year before our two month hiatus.This episode, we do our first ever Listener Freebie, letting Lee Thompson, one of our biggest supporters in the Uni
For our final episode of 2023, the podcast takes a look back at the history of one of the best and most popular films of the decade, 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
On this week's episode, we talk about a movie that was buried by one of the major American distributors back in 1984, due to its similarity to a Clint Eastwood movie they were making at the time, and how it's finally going to get a second chanc
This week, we go back to the 1984 summer movie season, with one of the most forgotten movies of the decade, for good reason: Chattanooga Choo Choo, starring Barbara Eden, George Kennedy, Melissa Sue Anderson, Christopher McDonald, Joe Namath, a
On this week's episode, we talk about a rarity amongst 80s movies, one that is an oldie, a goodie, an obscurity, and one of the best reviewed movies of all the years it was released.John Binder's 1980 debut, UFOria. Or is it 1984? Or 1985? 198
This week, we look back at another three films for whom their releases would be the only theatrical release for their respective distributors.It's Part 6 of our ongoing series, The Orphans.Would you like to know more?----more----This week's
On this episode, we’re going to do something we haven’t done in nearly a year and a half. Dedicate a show to films for whom their release was the only release ever done by a particular distributor.The Orphans.Since it’s very hard to do a full
This week, we spend a bit of our time on Motion Picture Marketing, the oddly named early 80s independent distributor who made their name repackaging European horror films from the 1970s with new titles and new graphics to make them feel new. Th
We finally complete our mini-series on the 1980s movies released by Miramax Films in 1989, a year that included sex, lies, and videotape, and My Left Foot.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the
We continue our miniseries on the 1980s movies distributed by Miramax Films, with a look at the films released in 1988.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it’s The 80s Movies Podcast.
On this week's episode, we remember William Friedkin, who passed away this past Tuesday, looking back at one of his lesser known directing efforts, Rampage.----more----From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it’s
This week, we continue out look back at the films released by Miramax in the 1980s, focusing on 1987.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California. The Entertainment Capital of the World. It’s the 80s Movie Podcast. I am your host, Ed
On this episode, your intrepid host falls down a rabbit hole while doing research for one thing, and ends up discovering something "new" that must be investigated further, the 1987 action/comedy Oklahoma Smugglers.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom
On this episode, we are continuing our miniseries on the movies released by Miramax Films in the 1980s, specifically looking at the films they released between 1984 and 1986.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California. The Entertain
On this episode, we’re going to start a miniseries that I’ve been dreading doing, not because of the films this company produced and/or released during the 1980s, but because it means shining any kind of light on a serial sexual assaulter and h
Our miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge ends with a look back at her 1988 film Plain Clothes.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it’s The 80s Movies Podcast. I
On this episode, we continue our informal miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge with a look back at her 1985 under appreciated classic, Real Genius.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment
This week, we continue with the Martha Coolidge lovefest with her one truly awful movie, Joy of Sex.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it’s The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Ed
This week, we take a look back at a movie celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its theatrical release this coming Saturday, a movie that made a star of its unconventional lead actor, and helped make its director one of a number of exciting f
On this episode, we do our first deep dive into the John Landis filmography, to talk about one of his lesser celebrated film, the 1985 Jeff Goldblum/Michelle Pfeiffer morbid comedy Into the Night.----more----TRANSCRIPTFrom Los Angeles, Cal
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