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It's the future! There are future-cars and boardgames about nukes! An evil corporation has bought the police! This city needs a hero... It needs a RoboCop! Released July 17th in 1987, this classic sc…
We're back down under for another Australian natural horror film. This time, we're dealing with a giant saltwater crocodile in Dark Age, released July 10th, 1987. It's gained quite a large cult follo…
We're shrinking down and heading deep inside of this week's movie! That sounds a bit weird and doesn't entirely make sense but it's similar enough to the plot of Innerspace, released July 1st in 1987…
Once upon a time warp, Mel Brooks made a Star Wars parody that helped shaped the childhood of everyone on this episode. So grab your merch, tap into the Schwartz, and be ready to jump to Ludicrous Sp…
We don't usually do animated movies but this week we got an option we couldn't pass up. It's the incredibly dark yet charming film The Brave Little Toaster, released June 19th, 1987. It's about a bun…
This week's episode is a big one! We're reviewing the classic Schwarzenegger sci-fi action blockbuster Predator, released June 12th in 1987. It's got fire fights! It's got fist fights! It's got explo…
We're entering in the summer blockbuster season of 1987 and that means it's time for some nice, wholesome family entertainment in the form of Harry and the Hendersons. Released June 5th of '87, it's …
Rita, Sue and Bob Too is a movie. It was released on the 29th of May in 1987. We decided to review it. This is that review. We're joined by Sandy Whittem (Illiterature) to talk about it. There's a re…
After we definitely reviewed the first movie in our 100th episode, we knew we'd have to come back and see what Eddie Murphy's classic character had in store for us next. Beverly Hills Cop II, release…
The Gate, released May 15th in 1987, is a funny horror film that might be for children, we honestly don't really know. It focuses on our two pre-teen leads as they accidentally open a gate to hell in…
John Cusack goes full Rambo in this movie. That's probably the best part of Hot Pursuit, released May 8th in 1987. Sure, there's also a lot of entertaining hijinks out in the Caribbean like running a…
Creepshow 2, released May 1st, 1987, features three spooky tales from the twisted minds of Stephen King and George A. Romero. One is about revenge, one's about a lake, and one's about a woman who lov…
My Demon Lover, released April 24th in 1987, is an odd one. It's a romantic horror comedy about a guy who turns into a demon whenever he's turned on. He's also a big creep but the movie will forget a…
Blood Hook, released during April in 1987, is a very long movie about a killer who uses a very long fishing hook as a weapon. It's very silly and has a lot of funny moments, but it's also very long a…
Garbage Day! We've been looking forward to this one for a while now. Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2, released April 10th in 1987, is a holiday themed slasher that spawned countless memes. Half of …
Here we go again! Police Academy 4 (released April 3rd, 1987) is the same as Police Academy 3, which, in itself, was basically the same as Police Academy 1. This time they're training civilians, pull…
Wow, do we have a movie for you this week! The Barbarian Brothers in The Barbarians, released March in 1987, is a sword and sorcery movie that just might have the most plot holes out of every film we…
Hollywood Shuffle, released March 20th in 1987, is a low-budget satire about racial stereotypes in Hollywood. It's got movie parodies, sketches, and a very relevant message. It also helped kickstart …
It's well established that Nicolas Cage loves to steal things. This week, we're looking at that time he teamed up with Holly Hunter and the Coen brothers to steal a baby! It's Raising Arizona, releas…
On paper, Hunk, released March 6th, 1987, is your typical 80s beach comedy about the misadventures of a computer nerd who turns into an attractive man called Hunk Golden. However this movie is way de…