Feb. 2, 2024

#100 - 80's Flick Flashback 100th Episode Special

#100 - 80's Flick Flashback 100th Episode Special

Get ready to test your knowledge about the silver screen sensations of the 1980s! From E.T. phoning home to Indiana Jones cracking his whip, we've got a reel-to-reel rundown of 80s movie trivia as you've never heard before. So grab your popcorn, and cozy up in your favorite recliner or bean bag chair, as eight guest co-hosts join host Tim Williams to play three rounds of 80s movie Trivia on this 100th episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast!

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80's Flick Flashback

Get ready to test your knowledge about the silver screen sensations of the 1980s! From E.T. phoning home to Indiana Jones cracking his whip, we've got a reel-to-reel rundown of 80s movie trivia as you've never heard before. So grab your popcorn, and cozy up in your favorite recliner or bean bag chair, as eight guest co-hosts join host Tim Williams to play three rounds of 80s movie Trivia on this 100th episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast!

 

Team A:

Laramy Wells (from "Moving Panels" Podcast)

Bethany Wells

JB Huffman (from "Manly Movies" Podcast)

Chris Adams (from "Retro Life 4 You" Podcast)

Team B:

Nicholas Pepin (from "Pop Culture Roulette" Podcast)

Gerry D (from "Totally Rad Christmas" Podcast)

Chad Sheppard

Vinnie Brezinsky

 

"Game Show Intro" Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

https://uppbeat.io/t/richard-bodgers/bingo-crazy

License code: XDCRMTU0UJB2FI0M

 

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Gerry D

Host of Totally Rad Christmas podcast

Creator and host of TRC, Gerry D loves all things ‘80s and Christmas, so naturally he mashed them up to start his own show! He works at Decorator’s Warehouse, the largest Christmas store in Texas. His favorite Christmas presents from his childhood were the Super Powers Batmobile, Castle Grayskull, Voltron, and Mega Man 2 for the NES! Something like that.

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Nicholas Pepin

I am one of the Pop Culture Roulette co-hosts and all-around trivia nerd. I am well versed in comic books (mainly Marvel), baseball and a wide variety of pop culture topics. As I child of the 80s I love the movies and music of the decade it is a joy to be a part of this podcast when I get the call.

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Chris Adams

Podcast Host

Hi! I am Chris Adams, host of the retro movie podcast Retro Life 4 You: Movies & More. I am a huge fans of everything 80's and 90's from the movies to the tv shows to the music, toys & more.

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Laramy Wells

Teacher/Actor/Podcaster/Dad

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J.B. Huffman

Podcaster & Film Critic

J.B. Huffman is an Alabama-based independent film critic whose writing you can find in small doses on Letterboxd. He hosts a biweekly podcast called Manly Movies, where he and a guest discuss their favorite movies and the lessons they teach us about being a man. Being a husband and a father of two, personal growth in the calling that men have is one of his biggest passions, and movies can be a tremendous tool to help us through that. J.B.’s main goal in film criticism is to find the good in everything he watches because there is an audience for every film, and every filmmaker should get a certain level of respect in that regard. His favorite tagline is “not all five stars are created equal,” meaning that a film that perfectly accomplishes the goal that was set out by its director deserves the highest rating, regardless of its technical quality or awards status. He finds that viewing film through those two lenses makes for a more enjoyable experience.