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Stay Tuned (1992) Is a '90's TIME CAPSULE! | Movie Review

Stay Tuned (1992) Is a '90's TIME CAPSULE! | Movie Review

Update: 2025-08-18
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This week, we're diving into Stay Tuned (1992), the bizarre cult comedy that's basically a 90s time capsule. From TV parodies like Wayne's World and Diff'rent Strokes to giant satellite dishes and clunky graphics, this movie captures an era before smart phones and streaming when a 45 inch tv was considered "Big" and worthy of selling your soul to the devil.

Joining us is special guest Kt Baldassaro (MovieRunTime on TikTok, What If I Don't Like It? podcast) as we discuss why Stay Tuned's rapid-fire skits, dark humor, and PG edginess couldn't be made today—and why it remains a fascinating cultural artifact of pre-internet TV obsession.

If you love nostalgic 90s movies, cult comedies, or just want a trip back to the analog age, this review is for you.

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AUTHOR: Jack Waldenmaier

PUBLISHER: Music Bakery Publishing (BMI)

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Stay Tuned (1992) Is a '90's TIME CAPSULE! | Movie Review

Stay Tuned (1992) Is a '90's TIME CAPSULE! | Movie Review

Brian Cottington, John Wooliscroft, Kt Baldassaro