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🎧 Welcome to my 80s Podcast Channel! 🎶

If, like me, you grew up in the 80s, then you’re absolutely in the right place!

I’m new to podcasting — I’ve always loved listening to shows and thought, “I’d love to do that!” So here I am, creating both audio and video editions that I truly enjoy making, and I hope you’ll enjoy listening to them too.

The 80s will always bring back some of the most amazing memories, and I’m here to share that nostalgia with you. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride back to the
BEST DECADE EVER
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80's Revisit & React Part of my Podcast it's that 80's porky's Time. was asked to revisit & react to this classic sex comedy film about the escapades of teenagers in 1954 at the fictional school Angel Beach High School in Florida, we got two sequels as well but here is my revist & react to the scene where Beulah balbricker telling the principal she needs a line up of boys with there bits out as she knows that mole anywhere. Please follow subscribe like comment most all enjoy from the BEST DECADE EVER
80's Revisit & React its Kenneth williams & Barbara Windsor. Kenneth took over the Terry Wogan slot for a week this is Kenneth chatting to Barbara in 1986. Just Loved Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor. This is Classic you just don't these kind of icons anymore. Enjoy from the BEST DECADE EVER
🎄 Happy Christmas from YouputtheBOOMBOOMintomyheart! 🎅We’ve got a festive 80s treat for you — it’s Part One of our Christmas Special!Get ready for “Name That BOOMBOOM” – 80s Lyrics (with a Kazoo!) 🎶🎺Plus, my fun-filled version of Give Us a Clue – 80s Style, featuring Liane, Mark, Karen, and Dawn!It’s all laughter, nostalgia, and pure 80s Christmas joy! ✨🎧From the BEST DECADE EVER
MOVIE CHAT WITH MARK — HIS FIRST TIME WATCHING THE BREAKFAST CLUB!“Alright Boom Boomers, today we’ve got a special one! I sat down with Mark — yes, Mark, who somehow made it through the entire 80s without seeing The Breakfast Club — and we finally fixed that little cinematic crime.From the moment the Simple Minds theme kicked in, his face was priceless. We’re talking Judd Nelson impressions, deep debates about who the REAL villain is (Vernon? The parents? The 80s itself?), and of course… which Breakfast Club member Mark secretly is.Stick around, because hearing someone experience those iconic scenes for the first time is pure gold. Let’s dive inFrom the BEST DECADE EVERkeywordsThe Breakfast Club, movie review, character analysis, 80s films, John Hughes, nostalgia, teen movies, cultural impact, film discussion, movie themessummaryIn this conversation, Jay and Mark discuss Mark's first viewing of the iconic 1985 film 'The Breakfast Club.' They explore the film's characters, themes, and cultural significance, reflecting on how it resonates with audiences, especially those who grew up in the 80s. The discussion highlights the film's unique character dynamics, the nostalgia it evokes, and the impact of John Hughes' storytelling.takeawaysMark had never seen The Breakfast Club until now.The film's character dynamics are relatable and timeless.John Hughes' ability to capture teenage experiences is unmatched.The soundtrack plays a significant role in the film's appeal.The film's setting in one room adds to its charm.Mark appreciates the film more now than he would have back in the day.The characters represent different high school stereotypes.The ad-libbed scenes contribute to the film's authenticity.Nostalgia plays a big part in how we view classic films.Mark rates the film three and a half out of five.The Breakfast Club: A Timeless ClassicExploring The Breakfast Club's Character Dynamics"Great movie!""It's a fun film, isn't it?""It's a good movie."titlesSound BitesChapters00:00Introduction to The Breakfast Club Review02:55Character Dynamics and Themes05:53Cultural Impact and Nostalgia08:48Final Thoughts and Ratings
MOVIE CHAT WITH MARK — HIS FIRST TIME WATCHING THE BREAKFAST CLUB!“Alright Boom Boomers, today we’ve got a special one! I sat down with Mark — yes, Mark, who somehow made it through the entire 80s without seeing The Breakfast Club — and we finally fixed that little cinematic crime.From the moment the Simple Minds theme kicked in, his face was priceless. We’re talking Judd Nelson impressions, deep debates about who the REAL villain is (Vernon? The parents? The 80s itself?), and of course… which Breakfast Club member Mark secretly is.Stick around, because hearing someone experience those iconic scenes for the first time is pure gold. Let’s dive inFrom the BEST DECADE EVERkeywordsThe Breakfast Club, movie review, character analysis, 80s films, John Hughes, nostalgia, teen movies, cultural impact, film discussion, movie themessummaryIn this conversation, Jay and Mark discuss Mark's first viewing of the iconic 1985 film 'The Breakfast Club.' They explore the film's characters, themes, and cultural significance, reflecting on how it resonates with audiences, especially those who grew up in the 80s. The discussion highlights the film's unique character dynamics, the nostalgia it evokes, and the impact of John Hughes' storytelling.takeawaysMark had never seen The Breakfast Club until now.The film's character dynamics are relatable and timeless.John Hughes' ability to capture teenage experiences is unmatched.The soundtrack plays a significant role in the film's appeal.The film's setting in one room adds to its charm.Mark appreciates the film more now than he would have back in the day.The characters represent different high school stereotypes.The ad-libbed scenes contribute to the film's authenticity.Nostalgia plays a big part in how we view classic films.Mark rates the film three and a half out of five.The Breakfast Club: A Timeless ClassicExploring The Breakfast Club's Character Dynamics"Great movie!""It's a fun film, isn't it?""It's a good movie."titlesSound BitesChapters00:00Introduction to The Breakfast Club Review02:55Character Dynamics and Themes05:53Cultural Impact and Nostalgia08:48Final Thoughts and Ratings
Welcome to Part 2 of my amazing 80s chat with the Choose 80s ladies Leigh and Sue!We dive even deeper into our love for the decade that defined pop culture — the music, the fashion, and those unforgettable memories. 🎶
Welcome to Part 2 of my amazing 80s chat with the Choose 80s ladies Leigh and Sue!We dive even deeper into our love for the decade that defined pop culture — the music, the fashion, and those unforgettable memories. 🎶
🎙️ Welcome to Part One of 3 amazing 80s chats with Sue and Leigh from Choose80s! In these 4 episodes, we take turns interviewing each other about all things 80s — from the music, movies, and memories we love, to the story behind Choose80s and what makes the decade so special to them.From the BEST DECEDE EVER
🎙️ Welcome to Part One of 3 amazing 80s chats with Sue and Leigh from Choose80s! In these episodes, we take turns interviewing each other about all things 80s — from the music, movies, and memories we love, to the story behind Choose80s and what makes the decade so special to them.From the BEST DECEDE EVER
Quick 80s Movie Review – An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) 🎬Richard Gere shines as Zack Mayo, a Navy recruit with a troubled past, clashing with a fierce drill instructor (Oscar-winning Louis Gossett Jr.) and finding love with Debra Winger. Packed with grit, romance, and that unforgettable “sweep her off her feet” ending, this 80s classic soars with the Oscar-winning anthem “Up Where We Belong.”✨ A true story of love, struggle, and triumph that still gives goosebumps today!From the BEST DECADE EVER
🎬 Quick 80s Movie Review – An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) 🎬Richard Gere shines as Zack Mayo, a Navy recruit with a troubled past, clashing with a fierce drill instructor (Oscar-winning Louis Gossett Jr.) and finding love with Debra Winger. Packed with grit, romance, and that unforgettable “sweep her off her feet” ending, this 80s classic soars with the Oscar-winning anthem “Up Where We Belong.”✨ A true story of love, struggle, and triumph that still gives goosebumps today!From the BEST DECADE EVERSorry was just getting over the flu when recorded this
🎃 80s Fun Movie Review for Halloween!Get ready for zombies, laughs, and 80s madness! 🧟‍♀️💥We’re digging up the cult classic “Return of the Living Dead” — it’s got punk rock, wild scares, and more brains than you can handle! 🧠😂Perfect Halloween fun… 80s style! 💀✨From the BEST DECADE EVER
🎃 80s Fun Movie Review for Halloween!Get ready for zombies, laughs, and 80s madness! 🧟‍♀️💥We’re digging up the cult classic “Return of the Living Dead” — it’s got punk rock, wild scares, and more brains than you can handle! 🧠😂Perfect Halloween fun… 80s style! 💀✨From The BEST DECADE EVER
🕯️🔪 Halloween Nightmare Special 🔪🕯️🎶 One, two, Freddy’s coming for you… 🎶🎶 Three, four, we’re knocking on your door… 🎶🎶 Five, six, grab your crucifix… 🎶🎶 Seven, eight, time to stay up late… 🎶This Halloween 🎃 On youputtheBOOMBOOMintomyheart PodcastBringing you a Fun Movie Review of the 80s horror classic…A Nightmare on Elm Street 👻💤From the BEST DECADE EVER
🕯️🔪 Halloween Nightmare Special 🔪🕯️🎶 One, two, Freddy’s coming for you… 🎶🎶 Three, four, we’re knocking on your door… 🎶🎶 Five, six, grab your crucifix… 🎶🎶 Seven, eight, time to stay up late… 🎶This Halloween 🎃 On youputtheBOOMBOOMintomyheart PodcastBringing you a Fun Movie Review of the 80s horror classic…A Nightmare on Elm Street 👻💤From the BEST DECADE EVER
Quick Movie Review – Scarface (1983)Mark asked me to give my take on this 80s crime classic, so here it is! Scarface, directed by Brian De Palma and starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana, is pure, gritty 80s cinema. It follows Tony’s rise from a Cuban refugee to a Miami drug kingpin—an unrelenting look at ambition, greed, and the cost of power. Pacino’s performance is electric, the dialogue is razor-sharp, and Giorgio Moroder’s synth-driven score screams 1983. Violent, stylish, and unforgettable, Scarface remains one of the definitive crime dramas of its era. For anyone exploring iconic 80s films, this is essential viewingFrom The BEST DECADE EVER
🎶 Part 2 of my 80s Chat with Mark & TwilightThis time we’re diving into the sounds of the streets — from records to those iconic ghetto blasters that turned every corner into a dance floor.Fron The BEST DECADE EVER
🎶 Part 2 of my 80s Chat with Mark & Twilight This time we’re diving into the sounds of the streets — from records to those iconic ghetto blasters that turned every corner into a dance floor. Grab your headphones, hit play, and let’s keep the nostalgia alive from the BEST DECADE EVER!
🎬 Fun Movie Review – Return to Oz (1985) 🎬Forget the singing munchkins – this Disney sequel to The Wizard of Oz is way darker! Starring young Fairuza Balk, Dorothy returns to Oz only to find the Emerald City in ruins, her friends turned to stone, and creepy new villains like the Wheelers, Princess Mombi with her collection of heads, and the terrifying Nome King.She does make new pals – Tik-Tok the robot soldier, Jack Pumpkinhead, and even a flying sofa!From the BEST DECADE EVER
🎬 Fun Movie Review – Return to Oz (1985) 🎬Forget the singing munchkins – this Disney sequel to The Wizard of Oz is way darker! Starring young Fairuza Balk, Dorothy returns to Oz only to find the Emerald City in ruins, her friends turned to stone, and creepy new villains like the Wheelers, Princess Mombi with her collection of heads, and the terrifying Nome King.She does make new pals – Tik-Tok the robot soldier, Jack Pumpkinhead, and even a flying sofa!From the BEST DECADE EVER
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