• "Ernest Goes to Camp" (1987) with Nicholas Pepin, Chad Sheppard & Laramy Wells
    Jun 5 2026

    Grab your bad eggs and your parachuting turtles, because this week on the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast, we are heading straight to Kamp Kikakee to revisit the 1987 comedy classic, Ernest Goes to Camp!
    Jim Varney took a wildly popular regional commercial character and turned him into a bona-side box office sensation. We dive deep into the history of how Disney took a gamble on a camp movie full of classic tropes, the brilliant physical comedy that defined our childhoods, and the legendary casting choices—including some surprising voice actors you might have missed.
    But it’s not all laughs; we also look back at the unexpected emotional weight of the film (yes, we are talking about that scene) and break down why Ernest’s golden heart still resonates today.
    Plus, stick around for a brand new round of our high-stakes segment, Risky Quizness, and see if you can outsmart the hosts!
    In this episode, we unpack:

    • The Rise of an Icon: How Jim Varney's Ernest P. Worrell transitioned from TV ads to the big screen.
    • Master of Slapstick: Breaking down the chef scene, the golf cart madness, and the ultimate camp war.
    • The Emotional Core: Why Ernest's vulnerability gave this film a legacy that other comedies lacked.
    • Behind-the-Scenes Secrets: Box office numbers, the wild world of movie turtle wranglers, and our own hilarious DVD confusion before pressing play.
    • The Nostalgia Meter: We give the film our official Rewatchability Score.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 – The Legend of Ernest P. Worrell
    • 07:25TRIVIA: A High-Stakes Round of Risky Quizness
    • 13:13 – Casting, Characters, & Uncovering Hidden Voice Actors
    • 20:26 – Meeting the Counselors and Kamp Kikakee Misfits
    • 28:25 – Classic Physical Comedy: Eggs, Chefs, and Parachutes
    • 33:56 – The Great DVD Confusion & The Movie's Opening Legacy
    • 43:21 – The Rewatchability & Nostalgia Meter: Does Ernest Still Hold Up?

    Resources & Links

    • Official Website: 80s Flick Flashback
    • Connect with the Show: Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to share your favorite Ernest face or quote!
    • Support the Podcast: If Ernest makes you smile, leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps the algorithm share the show with more 80s film buffs, knowhutImean?
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    48 mins
  • "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981) with Ben Carpenter & Nicholas Pepin
    May 22 2026

    This week on the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast, we are pulling on the fedora, grabbing the whip, and heading back to 1981 to revisit George Lucas and Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece: Raiders of the Lost Ark.
    From the high-stakes history of how Indiana Jones was conceived to the incredible practical effects that still blow modern CGI out of the water, we’re unpacking why this cinematic treasure remains a timeless classic. We also dive deep into the film's casting, the enduring impact of Marion Ravenwood as a powerhouse female character, and our favorite unforgettable sequences.
    Plus, stick around for a high-stakes, action-packed trivia game we like to call "Risky Quizzness" to see who truly knows their archaeology history!
    In this episode, we uncover:

    • Marion Ravenwood’s Legacy: Why her grit and independence set a new gold standard for action-movie heroines.
    • Practical Effects Masterclass: Looking at the iconic stunts and set pieces that still hold up today.
    • The Ultimate Score: We put the film to our official Rewatchability and Nostalgia Ratings.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 – Introduction to Raiders of the Lost Ark: A Masterclass in Action
    • 10:03 – The History of Indiana Jones: From Concept to Screen
    • 15:53 – Trivia Game: Risky Quizness!
    • 58:26 – The Nostalgia Meter: Our Rewatchability Ratings

    Resources & Links

    • Official Website: 80s Flick Flashback
    • Connect with the Show: Follow us on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram for behind-the-scenes trivia and upcoming episode teasers.
    • Support Us: Love what we do? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help other 80s movie buffs find the feed
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • "Can't Buy Me Love" (1987) with Bethany Wells
    May 8 2026

    This week on the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast, host Tim Williams and guest Bethany Wells take a trip back to 1987 to revisit the quintessential teen rom-com, Can’t Buy Me Love. Before Patrick Dempsey was "McDreamy," he was Ronald Miller—a nerd with a lawnmower and a thousand-dollar plan to win over the head cheerleader, Cindy Mancini.
    We’re breaking down the high school hierarchy of the 80s, the evolution of teen social dynamics, and why this film’s message about staying true to yourself still resonates today. Plus, we dive into the scenes that became instant icons.
    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Price of Popularity: Analyzing the $1,000 deal and the fallout of Ronald’s social climbing.
    • Casting Deep Dive: Patrick Dempsey’s early career and Amanda Peterson’s iconic performance as Cindy.
    • The African Anteater Ritual: Exploring the cultural impact of that dance scene.
    • High School Hierarchy: How the "Nerds vs. Cool Kids" trope has changed since 1987.
    • Box Office & Trivia: Behind-the-scenes facts you might have missed!

    Chapters

    • 00:00 The High School Hierarchy and Social Status
    • 10:18 Risky Quizness and Casting Choices
    • 42:16 Iconic Dance Scene
    • 49:28 Favorite Scenes and Trivia
    • 54:31 Box Office Performance

    • Watch the Movie: Can’t Buy Me Love (1987) on Amazon
    • Official Website: 80s Flick Flashback
    • Support the Show: Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help us keep the 80s alive!
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • "Clash of the Titans" (1981) with Chris McMichen
    Apr 24 2026

    Release the Kraken! This week on the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast, Tim Williams and guest co-host Chris McMichen journey back to 1981 to revisit the ultimate mythological masterpiece: Clash of the Titans.

    Before digital pixels took over, Ray Harryhausen’s legendary stop-motion magic brought the gods of Olympus and the monsters of the Styx to life. We’re diving deep into our earliest childhood memories of the Kraken, the terrifying (and surprisingly effective) Medusa sequence, and the mechanical owl that everyone—love him or hate him—remembers: Bubo.

    From the gravitas of Laurence Olivier to the groundbreaking practical effects that defined an era, we explore why this blend of Greek mythology and Hollywood royalty remains a timeless cult classic. We’ll also talk about the vintage toy line, the film's massive box office impact, and where it lands on our Rewatchability and Nostalgia Meter today.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Clash of the Titans
    • 06:04 Rewatching and Nostalgia
    • 11:52 Cast and Characters
    • 16:54 Impact and Legacy
    • 23:07 Notable Performances and Behind the Scenes
    • 28:09 The Enforcer of Many Roles
    • 34:13 Trivia and Original Storyline
    • 39:20 The Clash of the Titans Sequel
    • 45:36 Rewatchability and Nostalgia Meter
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    49 mins
  • "Cloak & Dagger" (1984) with Ben Carpenter
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode, Tim Williams and Ben Carpenter discuss the 1984 film 'Cloak and Dagger' and share their childhood memories, nostalgia, and behind-the-scenes trivia. They explore the cast and characters, reflecting on the impact of the film on their lives. A nostalgic journey through the 80s classic 'Cloak and Dagger' as the hosts discuss the cast, iconic scenes, 80s nostalgia, box office performance, and the enduring legacy of the film.

    Takeaways

    • Nostalgia for childhood films
    • Impact of family dynamics in films Nostalgic journey through 80s classic
    • Discussion of cast, iconic scenes, and 80s nostalgia
    • Exploration of box office performance and legacy

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Cloak and Dagger
    • 08:46 Trivia and Behind the Scenes
    • 17:16 Cast and Characters
    • 27:49 Revisiting Cloak and Dagger
    • 53:02 The Box Office and Legacy
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    59 mins
  • "The Transformers: The Movie" (1986) with Nicholas Pepin
    Mar 27 2026

    In this high-octane episode, we’re diving deep into the neon-soaked, synth-heavy world of Transformers: The Movie (1986). Join host Tim Williams and special guest Nicholas Pepin from Pop Culture Roulette as they deconstruct the animated masterpiece that traumatized a generation of kids by daring to kill off Optimus Prime.

    From the mind-blowing animation quality to the legendary voice cast—including the final performance of Orson Welles as the planet-eating Unicron—we explore why this film remains a cornerstone of 80s pop culture. Whether you’re here for the "dare to be stupid" energy or a serious film analysis of the Great War, this episode is your ultimate guide to Cybertron’s cinematic debut.

    🎧 Episode Highlights & Hot Takes
    • The Optimus Trauma: Why did Hasbro greenlight the death of their biggest hero?
    • The Galactus Connection: Is Unicron just a giant, robotic ripoff of Marvel’s World Eater?
    • A Voice Cast for the Ages: Discussing the legendary Peter Cullen, Leonard Nimoy, and Judd Nelson.
    • 80s Nostalgia Meter: Does the heavy metal soundtrack and "The Touch" still hold up in 2026?
    ⏱️ Chapters
    • 00:00 – Welcome to Cybertron: Intro to the 1986 Classic
    • 02:12 – Childhood Trauma & First Impressions
    • 06:15 – Pre-Production Secrets: From Toys to the Big Screen
    • 09:22 – Box Office Blues: Why did it struggle in theaters?
    • 14:05 – Voice Acting Royalty: Orson Welles, Leonard Nimoy, and more
    • 34:21 – The Cosmic Threat: Unicron vs. Galactus
    • 38:12 – Marketing Genius or Mistake? The "New Toy" Agenda
    • 54:00 – The Final Verdict: The Nostalgia Meter Ranking
    🔗 Resources & Links
    • The Movie: Transformers: The Movie (1986) on IMDb
    • The Music: Stan Bush - "The Touch" (Official Video)
    • The Toys: Official Transformers Hasbro Site
    • Follow Our Guest: Connect with Nicholas Pepin on Twitter or visit Pop Culture Roulette
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    1 hr
  • "Saturday the 14th" (1981) with Laramy Wells
    Mar 13 2026

    Whether you’re a die-hard fan of 80s creature features or you just love a good (or gloriously bad) cult classic, this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast is for you. Tim Williams and Laramy Wells are diving deep into the 1981 horror-comedy spoof, Saturday the 14th.

    Produced by Julie Corman, this film didn't just parody Friday the 13th—it took on the entire history of Universal Monsters with a low-budget, high-charm energy that only the early 80s could provide.

    🎙️ In This Episode:
    • Nostalgia Trip: Tim and Laramy share their personal childhood memories of discovering this weirdly wonderful spoof.
    • The Race to Release: Learn about the rushed production schedule designed to beat a rival comedy to theaters.
    • Exclusive Insights: We discuss an interview with producer Julie Corman and dive into the cast's backgrounds.
    • Iconic (and Inconsistent) Moments: From the mom mistaking bats for owls to the "Monster-in-the-Room" gag, we break down the best scenes.
    • The "Book of Evil": Exploring the mysterious book that kicks off the chaos and the practical special effects that defined the era.
    • Trivia Challenge: Play along with our True-or-False segment to see how much you actually remember about this 80s gem.
    🔑 Key Takeaways
    • A Spoof with Heart: Why Saturday the 14th stands out among other parody comedies of the time.
    • The Low-Budget Aesthetic: How the film utilized cartoon animation and opening credits to mask—and enhance—its quirky production.
    • Rewatchability: Does it hold up? We explore why 80s horror-comedies still trigger such strong nostalgia for modern audiences.
    • Family Viewing: Hear our reactions to rewatching this with a modern family lens.
    ⏰ Chapter Markers

    [00:00] Intro: Welcome to the 80s Flick Flashback. [05:30] First Impressions & Childhood Memories. [12:15] The Corman Connection: Producing a Monster Spoof. [22:40] Breakdown: Favorite Scenes & the "Bat-Owls." [35:10] Special Effects, Animation, and the Ending. [48:00] Trivia: True or False? [58:20] Final Review: Is it a cult classic or just forgotten?

    🔗 Resources & Links
    • Watch: Saturday the 14th (Check your local streaming listings or physical media collections!)
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    • Support the Show: https://buymeacoffee.com/80sflickfb

    Did you grow up watching Saturday the 14th, or was it overshadowed by the slashers of the time? Let us know in the comments!

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    43 mins
  • #54 - "Fletch" (1985) with Gerry D. of "Totally Rad Christmas Podcast"
    Apr 15 2022

    In the mid-80s, Hollywood funnyman Chevy Chase was at the height of his fame. After a successful stint on TV’s Saturday Night Live, he’d proven himself a big box office draw in such movies as "Caddyshack" and "National Lampoon's Vacation". In 1985, Chase tried his hand at something a tiny bit more serious with this 80’s Flick - a comedy thriller which cast him in the title role as an investigative journalist with a knack for sniffing out a big story and the quick wits to bluff his way to the truth. While the movie fully capitalized on Chase’s established comedic gifts, it also allowed him to play a more heroic leading man. So sit back, relax, and grab a steak sandwich that you put on the Underhill’s tab at the tennis club as Tim Williams and guest co-host Gerry D. from "Totally Rad Christmas Podcast" discuss “Fletch” from 1985 on this episode of the 80’s Flick Flashback Podcast.

    Here are some additional behind the scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode:

    • In the original novel, Chief Karlin and Alan Stanwyk were separate adversaries who were not working together. In the novel, Fletch broke the "drugs on the beach" story which resulted in an indictment against Chief Karlin. However, he had eluded arrest and was a fugitive by the end of the story. When Fletch confronts Stanwyk at his mansion about faking the cancer, it's discovered that Chief Karlin had followed Fletch there and shot Stanwyk from outside the house by accident. He was actually trying to kill Fletch. In the novel, as well as Gregory MacDonald's other Fletch stories, Fletch is sarcastic and jokey, just not as light-hearted as Chevy Chase's portrayal. In the books, he's much more cynical and mean-spirited in his humor.
    • The Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score is currently 81%


    Sources:

    Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo

    https://ultimateclassicrock.com/fletch-chevy-chase/

    https://lebeauleblog.com/2015/09/08/totally-awesome-facts-you-need-to-know-about-fletch/

    https://80smovieguide.com/fletch/

    https://www.eightieskids.com/things-you-might-not-have-known-about-chevy-chases-fletch/


    Intro & Outro Music: "Total Eclipse" by Nathaniel Wyver

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    1 hr and 14 mins