Everything 80s

Jamie Logie | 1980s Pop Culture & Nostalgia
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Jul 14, 2021 • 24min

Why Jaws is the Most Important Movie in Film History

It can be easy to dismiss Jaws. It may seem like a common movie today, but it really changed Hollywood forever. If it wasn't for Jaws; movies, as we know them, might not exist. Jaws was the first true blockbuster. It changed how movies were released and marketed, and it created the summer movie season. This is a look back on how important Jaws is in the history of film, and how it allowed Steven Spielberg to bring his artistic visions to the world. Show Notes: Jaws 1980s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
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Jun 30, 2021 • 27min

10 Crazy Movie Fan Theories

How well do you really know your favorite 80s movie? You may think you know it inside out, but then a fan theory comes along that completely changes the way you see it. Today, I'm looking at 10 of the best fan theories from 1980s movies. Some of them you may know--and some are pretty out-there. But they all help to give the movies we love a fresh presentation. Some of the movies we'll look at include Indiana Jones, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Grease, The Karate Kid, and Back to the Future. Show Notes: 10 Crazy Movie Fan Theories Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s
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Jun 23, 2021 • 27min

What Was the Best Summer For Movies in the 1980s?

Today, I'm ranking each year of summer movies during the 80s to see which is the best. How does the summer of 1986 compare against 1981? Is the summer of 1985 the best--or does it come up short? This is one of the toughest--and most fun--episodes I've ever put together. I'll look at the notable movies from each summer, the one specific theme that runs through each summer, and a summary of how I feel it ranks against the others. I'm sure I'll get canceled for my number 8 choice--but I'm ready to face the music. Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s
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Jun 16, 2021 • 26min

From Netflix In Mail to Netflix & Chill

This is the fourth and final part of my mini-series about the early days of the Internet. Today, we're looking at the origins of Netflix and how it changed the way we consume content. We'll look at the fake origin story of the company, how they were almost a part of Blockbuster Video, and how Napster may have been responsible for their success. Then, we look at how they created the binge-style of consuming content, and how this may be going away. We finish by looking at what the state of movies may become now that we are getting more instant access to new releases. Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s
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Jun 9, 2021 • 31min

How Google Changed the Way Human Beings Accessed Information

Welcome to the third part of my podcast mini-series on the early days of the internet. In the first part, I looked at the creation of the World Wide Web and how Netscape made it accessible. Part 2 was all about how AOL brought the internet into every home in the country. In part 3, we look at how the internet was taken to the next level: web search. And more specifically: Google. This is a look back on the astounding history of the now trillion-dollar company. We'll look at how two college students beat the giant web companies at their own game, and how they almost sold it for next to nothing: but everyone passed. We then look at how Google could be twice as big but dropped the ball on social networking--despite beating Facebook to the punch. Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s
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Jun 2, 2021 • 25min

How AOL Brought the Internet Into Every Home in the Country

Welcome to part Deux of my series on the early days of the internet. In this episode, we are looking at what may be the most important advancement in the history of the web: AOL. In episode one, I covered how Tim Berners-Lee was the one responsible for the internet's true creation. We also looked at Marc Andreessen who is responsible for making the internet accessible by creating Netscape. But it's one woman who brought the internet into people's homes. This is a look at the astonishing growth of America Online, and how it changed the public's perception of what the internet could be. It's also a look at the biggest--and riskiest--marketing campaign in consumer history. Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s
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May 26, 2021 • 29min

The Rise of Netscape & Birth of the World Wide Web

The first part of my new podcast mini-series 'From Dial-Up to Satellites' looks back at the early days of the internet. We'll look at Tim Berners-Lee who is the real founder of the web. You'll also see how many didn't think the internet would lead to much. We then look back at the importance of Netscape in creating the first real web browser and how it brought the internet to the world. We'll also explore how Netscape inadvertently created the blueprint that every internet and tech company after would end up following. Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s
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May 21, 2021 • 2min

From Dial-Up to Satellites--the Story of the Internet: An Everything 80s Four-Part Mini Series

On March 13, 1989, Tim Berners Lee implemented the first successful communication between a hypertext transfer protocol with a server. You know this better as the internet. In this new four-part series, we'll be looking back at what happened in the next few years following this groundbreaking creation. This podcast series will start next Wednesday and run for the next four weeks. We'll look at what the early days of the internet were like, how Netscape brought the internet to the world, and how AOL brought it into every home. We'll also look at the search engine that changed the way we accessed information and a few more surprises. Make sure you're subscribed wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss out! The Everything 80s Movie Review Podcast: Patreon.com/80s
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May 19, 2021 • 25min

How Did Hip Hop Become a Billion-Dollar Industry?

You never thought hip hop would take it this far. We're going back in time to witness the birth of hip hop. We'll see how it was created in the Bronx, and how it evolved going into the 1980s. Then, we'll see how it grew into a dominant art form and became the most profitable music genre. I also look at three of the most successful rappers, how they took what they earned in something that started as a hobby in the 80s--and turned it into an empire. (you can probably picture which three I'm talking about). This one is part music; part history; part business; and a whole lotta funk. Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s
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May 12, 2021 • 29min

The Best 1980s Content On Disney+

I've searched far and wide through Disney+ and found a bunch of great 80s content that I didn't even know was on there. Today, I'm sharing 16 epic shows and movies from the 80s that are currently streaming on the platform. Disney doesn't really promote their older content, and there's some amazing stuff that I had forgotten all about. If you have Disney+ and love the 80s, I think I've found the best content they have to offer! Show notes: The Best 80s Content on Disney+ Support the Show: Patreon.com/80s

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