Welcome back to a new podcast episode! This week is another 80s crossover event from the 80s League! This month’s topic is 80s Movie Villains. Robert and Paul go through some of their favorite/most hated 80s movie villains. Paul also broke down and watched last year’s Ghostbusters movie. Come hear the exclusive review in this show. There is a new Play This, Not That, featuring Survivor. We had a Remember That Song winner, so there is a new one this week.
We would love to hear who some of your favorite 80s villains are. Please comment below, or email us at returnto80s@gmail.com.
Opening Segment of this 80s Crossover Event
Check out these sites that are participating this month:
Robert’s Return to the ’80s article
– Paul’s Ghostbusters (2016) review
– Robert’s Journey article – In Defense of Journey Without Steve Perry
– Journey dedicating “Lights” to John Wetton
– R.I.P. Chuck Berry
Play This, Not That – Survivor
Instead of “Eye of the Tiger”
Play “Rebel Girl”
Shall We Play a Game?
Remember That Song
Last Song: “Take It on the Run” by REO Speedwagon
Winner: Candy (@candyissodandy)
New Song: Around the 15:50 mark
80s Trivia
No winners last week. The question is around the 16:10 mark
’80s Movie Villains
– Ian McDiarmid – the Emperor from Return of the Jedi (The Empire Strikes Back was edited to include McDiarmid in the 2004 re-release)
– Thomas Wilson – Biff Tannen from Back to the Future
– Mr. T – Clubber Lang from Rocky III
– Anne Ramsey, Robert Davi, and Joe Pantoliano – The Fratellis from The Goonies
– Clancy Brown – The Kurgan from Highlander
– Alan Rickman – Hans Gruber from Die Hard
– Jim Youngs – Chuck Cranston from Footloose
– Steven Berkoff – Victor Maitland from Beverly Hills Cop
– Glenn Close – Alex Forrest from Fatal Attraction
– William Zabka and Martin Kove – Johnny Lawrence and John Kreece from The Karate Kid
Closing
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