The world's first/best/only 80's action movie podcast. Every week hosts Alex Pischera and Peter Guarraci bring on a guest to discuss a different film from the 80s.
This week the boys pack up the station wagon to see America. We pick up Joey Rinaldi somewhere in Kansas and talk about National Lampoon’s Vacation. Did someone pee on the picnic basket?
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Special emergency edition of the Pod. Alex and Peter add their takes to the movie story of year, Joker. Politics, movie aesthetics, Sinatra, it’s all there. Has anyone seen my orange vest?
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Alex Payne drops bombs on us this week. We talk Akira, the 1988 Anime classic. The conversation inevitably leads to AI, the future, war, and the past. Are the machines happy?
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What kind of a rabbit is a Jessica? Dean David comes on and we over complicate one of his favorite childhood films, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I think we all know what playing patty cake means.
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This week Jordon Ferber takes Peter and Alex under his wing at nerd college. We talk about Val Kilmer in Real Genius and make a real laser in Alex’s apt. Do you smell popcorn?
Alex and Peter are two vigilantes out for justice. Filmmaker Cody Clarke comes on and we talk about the Punisher (1989). We get into a serious conversation about filmmaking, being an artist, and maki…
This week Alex and Peter go in search of a dead body with comedian Vincent James. We talk about Stand By Me, The 1986 classic, which inevitably leads to talk of middle and high school and friendships…
Peter and Alex are two by-the-book California cops. When Courtney Reynolds shows up from Detroit he teaches them how to do real police work by “bending the rules” a little bit. We talk Beverly Hills…
This week Alex, Peter, and Adam Gabel are locked in the library talking about the Breakfast Club, and Adam’s not allowed to leave until he writes an essay explaining who he thinks he is. What’s in yo…
If Peter can get Alex to LA in 5 days he’ll get $100 grand. This week Geno Bisconte, comedian and co-host of In Hot Water on Compound Media, comes on to talk about the bounty hunter action comedy cla…
This week Alex and Peter get lost on the ice planet Hoth. Alysia Hush comes on and we talk about the best Star Wars movie - The Empire Strikes Back (simmer down nerds). Luke, it turns out I’m not yo…
Peter and Alex traveled all the way to Mt Rushmore and all they got was Abraham Lincoln’s nose. It’s just the two of them on the mic- discussing an early action/adventure classic Alfred Hitchcock’s N…
We were passing through town trying to get some breakfast and somehow we ended up at John DeVore’s apartment. John is a writer, producer and editor and the perfect person to talk to about First Blood…
Uh oh. Peter and Alex both had the fish - who’s gonna land this thing? We’ll find out when Bobby Ha Ha comes on to talk about Airplane, the 1980 comedy classic. Shirley, we are all serious.
Are Peter and Alex two intergalactic space fighters at war for their lives? Let’s ask Stephen Lewis who comes on this week to talk about Enemy Mine, a forgotten sci-fi gem. Oops, forgot to mention I …
One of us is the monster. Corey Tindall is back and we dig deep into the frozen tundra of John Carpenter’s the Thing. Oops! I think I spilled whisky on Kurt Russell’s computer.
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This week comedian and producer Scotty Level comes on to talk about a movie lost to time and wormholes, 1985’s My Science Project. Wait... where did Dennis Hopper go?
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The rule is you are not allowed to assassinate anyone in Alex’s apartment. Jesse Townsend pays us a 2nd visit and we discuss the only new movie Peter cares about - John Wick 3: Parabellum. Has anyo…
Don’t say his name three times. This week we have on Diego Pimental, the incredible artist that created our logo. We talk about one of the greatest performances of the 80s - Michael Keaton as Beetlej…
Turns out the hole in Alex’s apartment is a portal to the underworld. Pockets Graham comes by and we get deep into the weeds of 1987’s horror film, The Gate, starring a pint-sized Stephen Dorff in hi…