speaker-0: Thank you, hate you for not recording the goddamn bit and making us redo it again. Fucking hate you. speaker-1: Yeah, we f*** you. You know I gotta edit this s*** out, you know that right? This is the intro before the title. speaker-2: Hey Which one are we doing first? Which one are we doing first? speaker-1: What? Really? speaker-0: What the f*** you know every f***ing time. F***ing producer you are. Yes. Every f***ing time. speaker-2: I know what we're doing too. speaker-1: Alright, five, four, three, two, one! speaker-0: And SHUT- speaker-3: you you you speaker-1: What is up guys, welcome to BN- speaker-2: Ha speaker-1: I'm sure that was, I'm sure we heard that. Because I was recording. Apparently we need a spanking. Anyways guys, so this is a bonus episode for BAF. We're doing our original Tasting Room shit that we do. We're actually gonna be doing a nice little special one. Is that my? speaker-0: ⁓ huh. That was absolutely your phone. Wow. speaker-2: as you do. speaker-1: I forgot to say ⁓ speaker-0: 37 seconds. Absolutely. What a shitty fucking producer you are. speaker-1: I got the will. speaker-2: I'm mindful that do not stir up so I know speaker-1: Anyways, we are doing the top 10 films of the 80s. That's what we're going to be doing. So that's what we are doing today. Let's see. Man, I think it's wobbling. What am going to get? It better not be a cop. I hope it's a self-destruct. I swear to God. speaker-2: am I God. You get those all the time, it's bullshit. speaker-0: Still a jerk again. speaker-1: What was Crystal Picks? But what was it? What did we change it to? speaker-2: Dealers choice. like whoever called out the... speaker-0: Yes, yes, that's we do. Yeah, yeah. You know what? I'm gonna go ahead since we have multiple peanut gallery tonight. Ladies, go ahead and create something that he will absolutely hate. speaker-1: Here you go. Make a punishment. ⁓ of course I get punished right in beginning of the show. speaker-0: What a combination come on now speaker-1: So good Good is gonna be first of all we got right we got a special guest right here with our show He's always been a great guest for our show. He was in pain again He was in a lot of our Christmas episodes the last couple years Always great to have you right and he was also a man of the 80s. So his perfect show for him And then we also have clipped with goop. We haven't had good here in a long time we always miss your brother and Then we got our original crew here. We got Lenny also we got Stu and me and this is this is be great speaker-3: Gallery. speaker-1: So we're going to let go go first. This is the top 10 film. Oh shit. Yeah. You're right. Fucker. Yeah, I know. You're right. You're Fucking up tonight. Yeah. So bonus tasting room with the top 10. We are doing a drink and actually still going to hand this off to you. Why did we go with this? speaker-2: Dear God! speaker-0: ⁓ Yeah, you know, since this is a So I've been hearing about Garage Beer for a while now. And it's just so generic, everything about it, the image of it, even the website describes it as beer flavored beer, that it just fits with what you would see like in the background, a lot of 80s movies. And just some imitation brand, beer brand beer, basically. I've actually heard decent things about it. Not necessarily the greatest beer in the world, but it's better than average. So I've been wanting to try it. speaker-2: I think that's perfect. Yeah. Cause like every eighties movie where there's a party or there's every single what Jason movie they always have like these generic beers and like, no, let's get wasted in the woods and not get murdered. Like it just says fucking beer across the can. It's perfect. speaker-1: I love how it just has like the garage on the top and every fucking great. And you have had this beer before, I've actually had it with you. speaker-3: Yeah, so yeah, many years ago, ⁓ boys at the Dude Network, Tony, and he's told me to get this beer. So I found it randomly in West Virginia. And I've had this on draft and through Cannes. And yeah, both fantastic. Here's for all right. You got to remember the Kelsey boys are part owner of this company also. So that's why we drink it. speaker-0: Yeah. Okay. Well, ⁓ one of the Kelsey's I'm a big fan of the other one can suck Taylor's dick. All right. I am going to say the description is perfect. It is beer flavored beer. speaker-2: Cheers. It tastes like a light beer. speaker-1: Crisp. Cold. speaker-0: watery. ⁓ speaker-3: You got to remember 4 % and 95 calories. So it's definitely a light beer. They call it a garage beer. You can drink these things all fucking day long in the garage and it's not going to do anything. speaker-2: What if speaker-0: I have to fucking- Yeah, while you're working on shit. speaker-2: Exactly. Like whenever I used to do like, I like my old house, I completely tore down the front pathway. And I had to like measure out and build like an actual deck and I did it all myself. And I every single day that I went outside, I got all my shit set up. I always just had like a six pack of like yinglings or some kind of light beer. just this same thing like swinging on this like while you're doing this come car carpentry work or your outlook mowing the lawn like this is perfect. speaker-1: Yeah, that's the thing about this is that I could just imagine just sitting in the garage, having a cigarette, drinking this beer on a nice hot summer day after more in the grass. This is a speaker-2: car or something yeah yeah this is great shit ⁓ speaker-0: Getting away from the wife, pretending like you're doing shit just to fucking stop the bitching for once. speaker-1: Yes. So what are your reviews? speaker-0: It's as you just said. speaker-1: So Goot, what would you give this beer from the memory of having it? speaker-3: The only thing I miss is my turtleneck and chain. there's my voice too. No, it was fantastic. I actually, give this like a 1.75. It's amazing on draft as well when it's cold, but it's, I don't actually prefer this to other light beers. I think this is better as a perfect summertime drink or yeah, whenever it's outside working outside. speaker-1: Yeah. Okay. speaker-2: What is the price point on this? speaker-1: This was 9.99 for a six pack for the 16 ounce. speaker-0: 16. speaker-2: That's not bad at all. Yeah, okay ⁓ speaker-1: Like $27 for like a 24 pack? Yeah. speaker-2: That's not bad at all. Yeah, that's pretty good. speaker-1: Ray, what would you give this? speaker-3: I'll give this one a two. I prefer their their garage lime a little better. speaker-0: I've heard good things about that from one of my coworkers. speaker-3: But it's funny because they're both identical. They're both a 4%. ⁓ The only difference is the lime. ⁓ speaker-0: Have you had their, their, their like real, like the not light version? Like I know they have like a regular version. Have you had that? speaker-3: I didn't even know they made a regular version. I've only speaker-0: Yeah, saw that. It's like black cans with the writing and stuff on it. So it's like a like real flavored. speaker-3: I'll have to. available in the Midwest. If I can get my hands on it, I'll send it to you guys. speaker-0: Okay. speaker-1: I saw the line at Total Wine. speaker-3: I've never seen speaker-0: You didn't see the regular, you know, the non-life version. speaker-1: No, they only had the lime and they had this one right here. So I think it's a Where's the speaker-0: we located at? speaker-3: Midwest, somewhere over there. speaker-0: Yeah speaker-1: It's a good beer. Stu, what would you give it? speaker-0: I'm actually, I'll give it a. like a three quarters. It's very watery to me. ⁓ It's not bad. It's definitely something I could definitely see drinking all day long. Yeah. And be okay with that. I won't necessarily get full. I'll be pissing like a fucking racehorse. ⁓ yeah. But it's not bad. I'm not gonna complain. I could definitely like imagine this opening the you know, your garage fridge and just seeing a full fucking shelf of these sitting there and be like, yeah, that makes sense and be perfectly happy with it. But yeah, this wouldn't be my like go to, you know, beer. There's lots of beers that are much more flavorful and, you know, scratch that itch. But for an all day drink, that's we good. Let me. speaker-1: definitely kill a case of these very Okay, okay. speaker-2: I'd give it a one. It's you know, it's a light beer. And I'm not gonna really have anything original to say other than that. This is definitely something that you know, if I was doing a project outside or in a garage, I this would be perfect. So they're like, or nothing is this would be a great beer to be drinking while you're sitting outside and you're grilling. Like, you know what mean? Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, I So is this like an activity beer? I don't love it. Don't hate it. It's it's it is exactly what it's advertises that it is. Okay, Give it a one, it's not bad. speaker-1: gave it a thumb and a half. ⁓ I remember having this beer actually with Goot when I went to his place, ⁓ his old house actually. And I remember we went on his Tesla and we went out to the gas station and bought a case of these and drank a couple of these. And I was like, man, this is not a bad beer. It's a nice light beer. it's not perfect, but it's there and it's good for, like you said, sitting in the garage, chilling out just. grilling. That's actually a perfect thing. Right. Yeah. Grilling or, know, after weed whacking or mowing the grass or anything like that. But I would definitely buy it again. If, I saw it in the gas station, I will buy a case. Like I have no problem buying a case. I think anybody would drink this because it's so just an easy beer to drink. It's yeah. Oh yeah. There you go. Yep. On the beach. Shit. I actually am curious about the line. I'm to have to get the lime sometime. We'll have to try that out. So definitely. But that is our speaker-2: It's not being out on the boat too. Yeah. speaker-3: You have to remember at 4%, you're legal to drive after 30 or 40 of these in a day. So it's all good. speaker-1: You That's awesome. Alright, so we're gonna go ahead and get into our top 10 movies of all time. We're not gonna go ahead and- Liar! speaker-0: You're fucking wrong. You're goddamn wrong. Not of all time. It's of the fucking eighties. Get the goddamn ton of rice. Everything fucking wrong. I'm dreading this shot right here. fucking wrong. All goddamn right. Do your shot. Ladies, what sort of wonderful deliciousness that you I don't know, but you guys. the ⁓ fuck. speaker-1: off of this thing. It's the point where there's like barely room for me to. ⁓ speaker-3: You speaker-0: We are. speaker-1: I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. All right, here we go. speaker-0: They're the ones who made it so they get to decide how it has to be. speaker-2: You can't get your mouth around that. speaker-0: The chef determines the best way. speaker-2: I'm like, I'm just saying he can get his mouth around. No. speaker-0: All right, here we go. I'll take it so deep. ⁓ yeah. ⁓ yeah. ⁓ you didn't fucking kill that before you fucking put your hand on it. speaker-2: What was that? What did you do? speaker-0: You took so hard your fucking cans almost came off. What the fuck is that? Oh yeah. Seamen. What the fuck is that? Is that watermelon in there? speaker-3: You speaker-1: I contributed. contributed watermelon 99 miss emmy contributed amaretto no no no and not only tequila speaker-0: ⁓ smoky! speaker-2: It is smoky watermelon. Wow. speaker-1: That's nasty. speaker-0: Yes. speaker-2: Amaretto by Mornin'. speaker-0: That's not good speaker-3: Buy napkin, brother. speaker-1: ⁓ I got a speaker-0: Dude, I got a rack right here. speaker-2: You reacted the same way like like a woman would react if they put something gross in her mouth. He was like Doing the fairy wings. speaker-0: The way Hulk would like power up, you know, that. But the opposite. He's like. speaker-2: Yeah! speaker-3: You speaker-1: You guys suck. All right, let's go ahead and start with Goot on the top 10 movies of the eighties. Yeah, I corrected myself. There you go. So we're gonna start with Goot first. speaker-3: This was no easy task. This going through all the list of the eighties music movies, stuff like that. I was like, man, this is going to be so hard. Um, Yeah. Start number 10. I'm going to go Prince of darkness. I love this movie so much. Um, uh, John Carpenter is just a fantastic visionary director. Uh, just the dread, just the science, Satan, you know, the whole Christianity stuff. It's just, just amazing. speaker-0: . ⁓ Just to let you guys know not to be rude or interrupt ⁓ for Goot and Ray, after you say a movie, I'm going to repeat it for the Peanut Gallery since they aren't able to hear what you guys are saying. speaker-1: You were looking at the Twitch. can't read it. there's no phone. No, on your phones. speaker-0: And if they put sound on the phones, then they'll be carried over here. And guess what? As the fucking host, as a representative, the shots will go on you. speaker-1: Okay, okay ⁓ speaker-0: Okay, okay, okay. speaker-3: If I had known this, it's gonna be like 10 or 9. Big trouble, little China. speaker-0: Big trouble, little China. speaker-2: Yes, that's a good one. speaker-0: Very good one. speaker-3: Number eight, I'm gonna go Beetlejuice. Because that's such iconic, you still want to stay. speaker-2: Mm-hmm. speaker-1: Beetlejuice is always gonna be a 1980s classic right there from Timber area there. speaker-0: much. speaker-3: Number seven, Scarface. know, Tony Madonna's, I've been to the house, you know, just a legend and just a blueprint for cinematic anti-heroes. I think that was the start of it. Just an iconic performance. speaker-0: Almost every like late teens, early twenties male had that fucking poster. speaker-3: Exactly. speaker-1: ⁓ yeah, the Scarface poster. speaker-3: So yeah, number. speaker-2: Six. speaker-0: Yes. speaker-3: I mean, just the sci-fi aspect, they live. speaker-0: Yeah speaker-2: That's a good one. ⁓ speaker-1: and about that one. speaker-3: It still holds to this day. mean a lot of different like motifs, the all the different irony stuff. I mean, it's just a fantastic movie. speaker-2: That's where Duke Newcombe got his famous line from. speaker-3: Yep. From my boy Stu, number five Nightmare on Elm Street. Cougar. Yep. ⁓ Number four, The Shining. speaker-0: Yep. speaker-2: Yeah, okay. speaker-3: Number three, I'm going go with the thing. Again, John Carpenter. I love him. speaker-0: you speaker-1: I knew that was gonna be on your list, Goot. speaker-3: ⁓ yeah. Number two, I'm going Predator. It was definitely, you know, enjoyment five, critical five, right? speaker-0: her. Yeah! speaker-1: He did it and I'm keeping it on my list cuz that's like the best movie of all time when it comes to action films Yep, so I five out of five fuck. Yeah good speaker-0: Yeah, I speaker-3: And number one, course, my hero, hero, speaker-1: Batman's 99. Yep Who that was gonna be on your list and the fact that you had that number one was That's that that's always been you the Batman good that works out perfectly. That's a great fucking list Awesome awesome list good. All right, I'm gonna go ahead and go next You already took a couple off mine, but I'm gonna keep one of mine So I'm gonna go ahead and put I'm not gonna have any ranking here. I'm just gonna go with it speaker-0: I knew speaker-3: Thank you guys. Thank you. speaker-1: Predator is on my list. So I'm sticking with predator 1987 I am sticking with predator because it is a five out of five and it's right behind you So I got it. Yeah, fuck you, So definitely predator. My next one is going to be aliens from 1986. That is a no-brainer I will always love that movie aliens is one of my favorite movies of all time Great fucking movie and yeah, I had to put that on So let's see, what am I going go with next? Because Goot took a lot of mine, but I'm going to go with Explorers from 1985. That is one of my favorite childhood classics. I enjoyed that one. It was actually one of our, I think it was like our fifth or sixth episode when we first started BAF. And I will always love that movie. I know a lot of people pick Goonies and Goonies is amazing, but I grew up loving Explorers because I'm a sci-fi nut. So have to go with Explorers. ⁓ For my fourth one, I'm gonna go with Tom Cruise's cocktail. speaker-0: I didn't know how much you love cock tails. You're f***ing asshole. speaker-1: Cocktail is a fun movie. I love that movie. We also did a great episode on that one. I really enjoyed that one. So definitely have to go with that. So you know how good with nightmare and Elm Street. had to go with Friday the 13th. I figure out if I was gonna go with the original or my favorite one part for the final chapter, but I'm going to go with part four, the final chapter, because that is speaker-0: was trying That would be a better fit for the series, speaker-1: Yeah, so it Friday the 13th chapter for Or the final chapter definitely going with that one. So my number five is going to be rocky three Okay Everybody likes rocky four but rocky three to me was the best one in the series and then rocky four got more into the cheese But it was still a fun movie but rocky three It was just with him and Apollo Apollo training him and everything and then you got mr. T and you also got Hulk Hogan in the beginning speaker-0: I actually enjoy right now I know everybody speaker-2: Hulk Hogan. My dad told me, cause I hadn't seen Rocky three and my dad told me about it. And he's like, yeah, Rocky fights Hulk, know, the Hulk. speaker-0: like it's a made up. speaker-2: I didn't believe my dad at all because my dad all throughout my childhood would fuck with me and tell me shit that he had me convinced that the the British like the the British flag they had their version of the Pledge of Allegiance. Yeah, and he fucking taught it to me then had me recite it to my British grandparents who both looked at me and they're like what the bloody hell is he talking about like speaker-0: retarded speaker-2: My grandfather was like there's no such thing as the bloody what do you what I turned to my dad I was like really my dad was like yes, so he would lie all the time So when he said that I didn't believe him somebody I was like you know what we're gonna sit down We're gonna watch this so my dad put it on for me to watch with him And I'll know you know the name was different, but yeah, was Hulk Hogan. He beats the shit out of Rocky I was like so great Fucking picks him up throws him. I was so good, man speaker-0: Yeah, dude. speaker-1: So I got three more left. was actually getting wrong on my numbers, but I just counted which ones I did. So I got three more. So this would be my number eight. I'm going to go with color of money. Yeah. Paul Newman and Tom Cruise. speaker-0: was yeah I was thinking about that for a minute yeah did a great job a unexpected sequel after so much fucking time and they it was a really well done passing of the torch between older Hollywood to newer Hollywood at that time and really well speaker-1: Paul Newman was great in that movie. Yeah, so I have to pick that one. for two, for my last two, see this, this, I'm telling you, this list was so fucking hard to do because I love all these movies. So I'm trying to pick which ones I'm using here. I'm going to go with Star Trek to the Rathcon. because it's my favorite Star Trek film. It was in the eighties. It was one of the best villains face off between Kirk and Khan. And I just enjoy the hell out of that film. So that's gonna be my number nine. So my number 10, I am going to go with a movie that I actually saw with Goot in the theater, which I was very excited to see of the dead from 1987. speaker-0: Damn! speaker-2: Okay. speaker-0: That was a good one. speaker-3: So you left off Blade Runner and Empire's First Back? speaker-1: Yeah. They're on my list. speaker-0: They are on my list. So you left off Empire and ⁓ Blade Rider. It's right behind you. speaker-3: editor, have those posters behind. speaker-0: I know. Just keep saying shit that might be on other people's This was hard to do, trust me. I love all these movies. speaker-1: Starfighter, which is another one of my favorites and stuff like that. I'll do that as I mentioned, good movie. So this was really hard to do. I, it was hard, but yeah, that's my top 10 movies of the eighties. So I'm going go, but yeah, I, that's funny that you brought that up. thought you just did it by memory, but then you saw the posters in my background. So it's on the list and predator. So I got aliens and predator on there. speaker-4: Great. speaker-0: So many fucking good- Hey, I That's what I it was. Hey, at least I got alien- speaker-3: And... speaker-0: You speaker-1: All right, I'm gonna go ahead and hand it over to the man of the eighties. What is your top 10 movies of the eighties? speaker-0: Hey Ray. speaker-3: did co-host a 80s podcast for three years. So I'm going to give you the rundown of what the top 10 are. These movies are all fucking great. So let's start with 10. We're going to go Ferris Bueller. speaker-1: Paris, be well, stay healthy. speaker-2: Let's get one. speaker-3: ⁓ Nine, we're gonna go die hard. Christmas movie. speaker-0: beg your pardon, Barrett Bueller. Die hard. Sorry, I forgot I had to let the ladies. speaker-3: You gotta let them know. Number eight, I'm going to go national lampoons vacation. speaker-0: National endpoints, okay. speaker-2: Okay. speaker-1: Was that nice? speaker-3: Yeah, that's 1980. speaker-1: I thought that was 1979. Oh, okay. For some reason I thought that one was in the late seventies, but no, I was probably wrong. speaker-3: I think it's 1980. I'm pretty sure it's 1980. Number seven, I'm going Princess Bride. One of the most portable movies of all fucking time. Six, I'm going Karate Kid. speaker-2: Okay. speaker-0: Correction. speaker-1: original karate kid. speaker-3: Wax on wax off motherfucker. Five are going fast times Ridgemont High. speaker-0: Max on, max on. back. speaker-2: Fast times original. speaker-1: Classic. speaker-3: We all know why that's classic. ⁓ speaker-1: Phoebe Cates tits. ⁓ speaker-3: Or I'm going Caddy Shack also 1980. speaker-2: Daddy Sha- speaker-0: There you go. speaker-3: Three, I'm going because this movie was fucking huge when it came out. I'm going Ghostbusters. speaker-2: Yeah. speaker-1: That was on my list. speaker-3: Yeah, too. I'm going back to the future. speaker-2: Nice speaker-3: And at number one, I'm putting all three Raiders of the Lost Ark Temple of Doom. speaker-1: And last, we're saying. speaker-0: 3 and 8 speaker-2: The three original. Okay. speaker-3: We have them are number one. know, honorable mention, I'm going to throw the burbs, Evil Dead 2, Trading Places, obviously fucking amazing. And once again, the thing might be the greatest remake of all time. speaker-0: Yeah. speaker-1: Yes. Yes it is. speaker-0: He's just mentioning honorable mentions now. speaker-1: Great list, Ray. Great fucking list. I completely forgot about Kat. speaker-0: Please. speaker-3: This is probably the hardest list I've had to do of a top 10. speaker-1: Cause I think, you, didn't you tell me that you probably can come up with like a list of a hundred for this? speaker-3: Yeah, I think you're on. Most of the podcast about the 1980s and when all you do is the 1980s, you fucking just and then you grow up in the 80s. You just sit there and just do dumb shit all day long. It's it's. speaker-2: ⁓ yeah. ⁓ Yep. speaker-0: Yeah. speaker-3: So yeah, that's the list. speaker-1: Awesome list, That is awesome. Yeah, definitely. All right. So we're going to go ahead and go with stew next. ⁓ speaker-0: A of my shit had been fucking fed. My shit was sent. I don't know, but then you had fucking altered. That's why you went second. He's like, ⁓ I'm gonna keep losing more of my shit. speaker-1: are you speaker-2: talking my shit. I highly doubt I'll have anything on my list that someone hasn't already said, but that's fine. speaker-0: ⁓ So in no particular order, and I'm not saying these are for sure the best ones, because in my opinion, it'd be hard for me to even do top 10 80s films by genre and genre only picked the top 10 genre, let alone the top 10 period. So all these ones are ones that. either I can watch a million times and never be bored or they introduced me to a certain style or a director or or genre that made me fall in love. Yeah. And certain things. All right. So ⁓ Star Wars Empire Strikes Back, course. All right. I mean, the best of the Star Wars films. ⁓ speaker-1: By far best, best. I mean, it the best like finale at the ending, you know, knowing that Darth Vader is the ⁓ father and just the whole fight sequence, everything of that romance, everything. had everything you needed. speaker-0: You ⁓ The Shining, like Goot said, to me that's just a beautiful film. It's Stephen King, even though it's not Stephen King, but just did a wonderful job building such great visuals and such the ambiance of the film just makes you like, oh, this is so well done. Die Hard, honestly, best Christmas movie of all time. Yeah. All right. Next, ⁓ this is spinal tap. ⁓ shit. There we All right. ⁓ Never had really seen a mockumentary before. This is spinal tap. Yeah. And it just opened up my mind how different something could be to feel real, but complete bullshit. ⁓ Next will be, of course, a nightmare in Elm Street. Yeah. Freddy Krueger. The man. Stand by me. speaker-1: go, that's nothing different. speaker-0: That is another one I didn't even about. There was multiple King films I could have put on there but... it 80s or early 90s? Yeah, maybe early... speaker-1: Is meaningful things in Yeah. speaker-3: 93 speaker-0: Okay, yeah. But Sam and me, just an all-star cast of fucking young actors, just a fucking killer's row of them. Just so well done. ⁓ And then the thing that's been talked about now, multiple people, just wonderfully done, just building the tension and the danger and not knowing. Who's Who, the distrust that's built in and you're failing it the entire time. ⁓ Beautiful, beautiful storytelling. ⁓ Evil Dead 2. ⁓ pissed me off that fucking way. Fucking said it the audible mention. Just a great film taking what made Evil Dead so great. and then actually having a little bit of a budget behind it. And it's like, all right, we're gonna amp this shit up to 11. And just fucking have fun. Leaning into a little bit more of the humor, but also having the gore and everything was fucking amazing. speaker-1: I still think Evil Dead 2 to me is I mean I'm already darkness is fun. Yeah, but Evil Dead 2 speaker-0: between between the original and the original trilogy evil that too is the superior film. Yeah. Next will be blues brothers. ⁓ all right. That's a good one. car chase. Okay. Amazing car chasing. I loved it so fucking much. Yeah. The mission from God. ⁓ Just everything works so well. The music the cameos everything was fucking brought up mission. speaker-1: from God. speaker-0: It was wonderful. And I watched that so many fucking times growing up with my dad and speaker-1: Did you ever like Blues Brothers 2000? speaker-0: It was okay. It didn't have the same feeling or that, but you couldn't. All right. And then next one, ⁓ just because the computer side of it, the nerd side of it and the gamers and then shows how dangerous the world can be. ⁓ War games. yes. All right. It's a good one. It's I mean, it's like the matrix before the matrix. All right. It is. speaker-3: ⁓ yeah. speaker-0: know, computers are have the power to fucking end you and in a funny way, let's play a game. OK, but and that's. Did that was the first movie that really showed growing up how dangerous computers could be, but in kind of a fun way. Yeah. All right. So ⁓ yeah, class my list. speaker-1: All right. Awesome lists. Stu, do you have any honorable mentions? speaker-0: Princess Bride, of course. Yeah. Breakfast Club. Halloween. Halloween 3. ⁓ speaker-1: Three. speaker-3: Halloween 3 is the only good movie in that whole fucking franchise. ⁓ speaker-0: I think I heard that. I think we're losing race connection. But now there's so many amazing 80s films. ⁓ speaker-2: I could probably list 10 more. speaker-1: mentioned is Terminator. never said my normal mention but Terminator. speaker-2: I hate you so much. You had to shut the fuck up and let me do my list. ⁓ speaker-0: your alma mater by replacing speaker-2: Fuck's sake. No, it's fine. So at the top of this list and they're not in any particular order, but this one is at the top and it's got to be Predator. I'm sorry, but that is like the ultimate fucking man movie when they're like standing in the jungle and just fucking unloading everything. It's the coolest fucking scene. It doesn't get better than that. So that's at the top of the list, but in no other order. These were movies I chose because these were all movies that as a kid I'd seen over and over again. These are movies that are like nostalgia. These are movies that are just undeniable. Yeah, that's just me. So I've got Robo cop Rambo first blood, the Terminator, Beverly Hills cop lethal weapon diehard Ghostbusters aliens. Then the last one on this list. These are all like just fucking action. That's all I watched as a kid. Yeah, I went with nightmare on Elm Street three dreams. speaker-0: Dream Warriors. speaker-1: ⁓ speaker-2: Oh, the reason why is because I was like, I've got to put a slasher film on this list. And for me, growing up as a kid, Freddie was like, he was my Achilles heel. I couldn't fucking handle it. I was terrified to watch, you know, Freddie movies. And I remember my dad, we went to go see Freddie's there. Freddie's dead. Yeah, but that was done in the 90s. speaker-1: His dad was the one that had the 3D sequence, wasn't it? speaker-2: And my dad had to sit me down and like coach me and talk me up to get me to be brave enough to go ahead and do to go ahead and go to theaters and see this movie. Yeah, I didn't want to sit through it. I was like, I damn sure don't want to see Freddy Krueger fucking in 3D. I can't stand just looking at the movie itself. But when I went to the movies, like in the 3D part happened because it's like the last 20 minutes of the movie. It goes through. speaker-0: Where she puts on the glasses. speaker-2: It was so cool. The effects were so cool that I wasn't afraid. I was actually like fascinated and I was like, ⁓ this is fucking neat. But the reason why I chose Dream Warriors is because my dad would quote the shit of that movie. speaker-0: That is the one where he I feel he really got his his his snarkiness is yeah comedic voice. speaker-2: Liners and my dad he loved this shit out of Freddy Hooger because my dad always rooted for the bad guys So when Freddy goes up against these kids and they're all like I've got special powers He's just like fuck you and he kills them And then honorable mention and nobody brought this up and I'm gonna throw it out there full metal jacket. ⁓ speaker-0: Pride I bitch! Yeah! Only the first half of the fucking movie. That's why I didn't. I don't believe it. I don't agree with that. I think the speaker-1: whole movie's great. speaker-2: That I will say was an assist from Emmy. She helped me with that one. speaker-3: in the comments. I gotta agree though the first half is so fucking good that it kind of shits on the second half. speaker-2: It really does. speaker-0: That is a fine film. It's okay. But when you, it's like a butter face situation. Like you're checking out, you know, it's a really beautiful, you know, woman walking in the room and then you're looking down and looking up. You're like, God damn, it's hot. And then you get to the face, you're like. speaker-1: Ahhhh speaker-2: Yeah, dude. Well, no, see, that's the thing. Like, as soon as, know, the suicide happened and Armory really got shot, the rest of the movie, I kind of kind of checked out a little bit. was like... speaker-0: Once again, the first half of the movie, something amazing. speaker-2: And the thing is is that every almost every single fucking line that man did was all improvised They literally just gave him the premise of what they wanted him to do and then just let him fucking let it like turn the cameras on and let him go Yeah, and he was fucking brilliant. He knew exactly he didn't he's like look to be honest with you I've done this for a very long time I don't really need you to tell me what to do and the director was like, okay, cool Do your thing and he fucking nailed it. It was awesome speaker-1: So Adam is on the chat and he actually gave us some movies of his list. ⁓ cool. So let's see what he's got here. He's got lost boys. speaker-2: ⁓ okay. Time out, time out. That's a punishment shot. I'm going to call it on myself. I got to punish myself for not fucking... It's over there! speaker-1: Shirt! speaker-0: You were in the bathroom. speaker-1: All right. Hold on. I was also saying full metal jacket. You got a full metal jacket. Then he also said Hoosers with Jean. speaker-2: Yeah, okay. speaker-0: ⁓ that was a good one. speaker-2: ⁓ speaker-1: And then he's going with the actually, I'm a little mad at myself that I didn't think about field of dreams. That is a classic movie right there. His other ones he's done here. He did lead on. speaker-0: Classic which. speaker-2: ⁓ shit. speaker-0: That is. me. Good. a builder. Okay. Great. Derm. Derm. Isn't a bull drum. speaker-1: ⁓ did a touchables from Brian to Palma. Is a bull Durham? Okay, it's bull Durham. I don't have my glasses on. Sorry. You can call. speaker-2: Are you gonna? speaker-0: I mean, I'm going to have to call a shot. I gave you a chance to correct. That's fine. That's fine. I call. All right. You're like, oh, it's a good film. I don't even know the fucking title of it. speaker-1: I will spend He's also saying untouchables. He also did who framed Roger Rabbit. ⁓ that on the list. ⁓ outside. speaker-0: rate one. I think that would. speaker-2: That's a good one. No, yeah. speaker-0: I'm surprised nobody had OUTSIDERS speaker-3: That is great. speaker-2: I cannot fucking believe I forgot Lost Boys. speaker-1: And then his last one is Ghostbusters. speaker-0: and love. speaker-2: I like legitimately feel bad. All right, I'm going to roll. I'm to. Here we go. ⁓ I do. Right. OK. So like that and then spin. speaker-0: Hey, face it to the camera. You gotta face it to the camera. speaker-1: Alright, go ahead. I gotta spin too because speaker-3: While you're spinning, there's a couple more movies we didn't get to there, buddy. speaker-2: I get a shot at Jameson. speaker-3: Road Warrior. speaker-0: was nobody had road when I'm putting together my list, you know, I'm like, right, that I'm telling you that this was the hardest list. you American werewolf in London? speaker-1: That is a great. speaker-3: We got real speaker-2: I still stand firm on my list of. speaker-1: Yeah, yeah. Willow's another one. And you guys, I think I already said last starfighter is a good one right there. speaker-2: So one thing I'm going to say about Lost Voice, think one of the reasons why I didn't think to put it on this list was because when I was a kid, I'd seen it like once or twice. speaker-3: It's amazing. speaker-0: Hold on, what's Tron? In the 80s or what in the late 70s? speaker-3: man that's a good movie too speaker-4: Okay. speaker-0: Yeah, 82. Okay. speaker-1: barrel of punishment. speaker-2: I guess it speaker-3: Everybody sitting here could have done a hundred eighties movies. Yeah. Easy. Cheers boys. And then we could have just fought about the order. ⁓ thousand percent. speaker-1: E So flight and navigate. That was an episode that Emi was actually a fan request of. speaker-0: ⁓ that's right. speaker-3: I don't think coming to America speaker-2: ⁓ yeah, coming. See with me, kept, I. I kind of did with my list is I like thought about every action star and whatever that I was a big fan of and I was like, what is like the definitive movie? And for me, like Beverly Hills Cop, that's Eddie Murphy all fucking day. I didn't really watch a lot of Chuck Norris movies when I was a kid though. Chuck Norris is great, but I never really. speaker-1: any Chuck Norris movies? speaker-3: I think speaker-0: outside the rainbow. speaker-3: Invasion USA, I think. speaker-4: That's it. speaker-2: So what I was saying earlier about Lost Boys is the reason why I didn't put on the list is because when I was a kid, I had seen it a couple of times and it was fine, but I didn't start to truly appreciate the shit out of that movie until I got older. So I guess that's why it just didn't occur to me because all those other movies I listed, mean, you just get there, they're of a kind, you know. speaker-1: There's another one. Good morning, Vietnam. speaker-0: Yeah. One, I was very close to putting on my fucking list, but I knew the shit I was going to get. I don't care just because how well they did this narkiness. Heather's. right. That was 80s. Yeah, you're right. was. I do know I would have got a lot of shit. speaker-3: Great movie. Heather's is 89 I think, yeah. speaker-0: Yeah, Heather's is in right in that fucking zone. Yeah. And I think it feels 80s, but also feels like the beginning of the 90s type of attitude for the kids and stuff like that. I was just like, this is right up my fucking alley. speaker-1: eternal living dead. That's another one right there. There's so many speaker-0: There's a billion that we could fucking speaker-2: got he got banana 99 speaker-3: Here's what, Ron, we should have broke this down by genre. speaker-0: Honestly, we could probably do it by year. 1980 film, film. All right, and it goes through that and we would probably still kind of challenging. It'd be challenging, but I think we'd be a lot more success. speaker-1: Do you want to say to you? All right, if we did that, we want to stick with 10 or do you want to do like seven or five or do you think? speaker-0: I think we should do, you know... speaker-3: I think we could do five each because then you're going horror you're going comedy You're going chick flick, you know, I think maybe that way if we did five we might get more of a consensus And you could have a lot of nights trying to speaker-0: a yearly like a best of X timeframe. I do think it'd be more easy. You're not necessarily easy, I think I would do it by single year. We feel your best of 1980, best in 1981, best of 94. speaker-3: I think you're onto something. think going to your. speaker-1: here. speaker-2: I would say like doing a top 10 of the nineties would be a good one and then we can go by year as well. overall just over the nineties. speaker-0: think we're gonna in the same situation we are with the 80s. We're gonna have 150 each that we could fucking do. speaker-2: The cool thing about that is when you do I mean like how many of us are there there's five of us and that's 10 each that's 50 okay plus like 100 just sitting here speaker-0: But also we all had multiple of the same fucking one. speaker-2: A couple of them, yeah. speaker-1: Yeah, I'd say even if we all set our list, I still think there's like another 50 movies that we haven't even speaker-0: named, think, I think we go individual years, you know, like the quick little one-offs or whatever, you know, top five, whatever. that'll work. Yeah. I think, think genre I'd rather speaker-2: The year I was born was when Rambo came out. speaker-1: with year than genre because I think year gives you a more variety of what things in that. Yeah. So if we do like ⁓ a Tasty room, top five, 1980, then top five, 1981, it used to be just a whole series. speaker-3: year and it narrowed. Yeah. speaker-0: But I think we shouldn't necessarily do, know, 80, 81, 82, 83 in order. could do like 1980, 1990, 2010, and then recycle back to 1981, 1991. And we separate them by, you know, each record them by a decade before we, or we can even go 1970, 1960s. I think the farther back we go, the easier it would be to do larger timeframe. So. speaker-2: Drink your banana. speaker-1: I'm about to. All right, well, here's my barrel punishment. This is banana 99, which I've actually had before and I don't mind this one. So speaker-2: Yeah, you should try and mix it. speaker-0: I mean, we can go all the way back to Ray's birth year, 1949. speaker-3: Yeah, actually I was born in 1772. ⁓ speaker-0: You fucking vampire! speaker-3: Well, I'm pickled from all the alcohol I drink. speaker-0: There you go. You're a salty bitch. speaker-3: quite dead. speaker-1: All right, I we can go ahead and 1980 for our first one and then we'll jump around to like 1990. And then we'll do 2000. I think that would be a series and it gives us a good subject to do. speaker-0: I can do that. go ahead and. That will be fun. So if we're doing a time range, then I think we would have to do it by genre of film in order to stop the... speaker-3: Well, I mean, could do we we could do John Carpenter. mean, yeah. speaker-0: Yeah, I mean, but we've done stuff like that, you know, best, ⁓ you know, films by this person, best film by that person. ⁓ We've done that and we actually got one we're getting ready to release or we may have just released. I don't know how the order is going to drop ⁓ Robert of all films. speaker-1: ⁓ that'll be after this. That will be before. Sorry. You're right. Yeah. I'm actually releasing that next week. actually Adam came up with an idea. Top 10 movies from the year of your birth. speaker-0: I mean, you sure? No, no, no. Oh, no. Okay. ⁓ But I do think it's a little bit more challenging. No, no, no, no. it is is it's one episode. That's not necessarily like I love 80s films, but I love more like 80s films towards the back half of decade when I'm really, you know, starting to become. speaker-1: would You were were 1982 right? Yes, so I'm 1983 and I know there's a lot of movies that came out 1983 So ⁓ you got a piss. Why are you texting? Why can't you just fucking say? speaker-2: Hell yeah, I do. Because I didn't want to interrupt, but god damn it. Anyways, well- speaker-1: Well, let's go ahead and end this show. This is the end of our top 10. So looks like we have a good preview for the future episodes of ⁓ genre or. No, I'm not helping him out. So thanks for joining us. Thank you Ray for joining us and we will see you guys. speaker-0: You Rob right there. ⁓ actually. speaker-2: What are you doing? speaker-0: Ring-a-ling that ding-a-ling to get notified when we drop new shit. Yeah, fucking common our shit engage with our shit so we can actually start making some speaker-1: Nope. speaker-2: You're don't fucking know what's... speaker-1: Alright guys, that's the end of our episode. We will see you guys later. speaker-0: Peace!