The 80s Movie Podcast
The 80s Movie Podcast
Edward Havens
Not just the movies Hollywood remembers, but also the ones it forgot, and why every movie still matters. The 80s Movie Podcast is your ultimate throwback ride through the most iconic decade in film. From explosive blockbusters and cult classics to hidden gems you forgot you loved, each episode dives deep into the stories, stars, soundtracks, and behind-the-scenes magic that defined the era. Expect bold opinions, nostalgic deep dives, and plenty of laughs as we revisit the movies that shaped a generation, whether it’s high school hijinks, sci-fi adventures, action-packed showdowns, or unforgettable coming-of-age moments. If it had big hair, bigger explosions, and a killer synth score, it’s fair game. Whether you lived the 80s or just wish you had, this podcast brings the decade back to life, one reel at a time. Press play and let’s rewind.
Hearts and Armour (1984): Love, Magic, and Medieval Mayhem in a Lost Tanya Roberts Cult Fantasy
Explore Hearts and Armour (1984), a forgotten fantasy epic starring Tanya Roberts and inspired by Orlando Furioso.
Jun 4
13 min
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980): Inside Cannon Films’ Forgotten Shelved Horror-Comedy
This week, host Edward Havens starts a new, semi-regular series called Produced and Abandoned, which will focus on movies that were made but abandoned by their distributor after only a handful of theatrical screenings... or none at all. And we begin with a long forgotten 1980 Oliver Reed movie written and directed by the creator of The Little Shop of Horrors, Charles B. Griffith.
May 13
12 min
Host Update Of Why The 80s Movie Podcast Was Paused 8 Months (Apology & Thanks)
An apology and explanation from your humble host as to why there has been no new episodes in the past eight months.
May 1
2 min
The Brotherhood of Justice (1986): Young Keanu Reeves, Kiefer Sutherland and a True Story Vigilante Movie
This week, we present our first remote recording, as your intrepid host talks about his fortieth high school reunion, memorializes an old friend who recently passed away, and a long forgotten Keanu Reeves television movie that shot at your host’s high school weeks after he graduated high school and moved to Los Angeles to break into the industry.
Aug 17, 2025
13 min
Brat Pack Movies at 40: The History, the True Members, and the Ultimate 1980s Teen Film
Look back at 40 years of the Brat Pack, the unofficial group of young actors whose films fundamentally defined 1980s teen culture. Host Edward Havens explores the origins of the infamous nickname from David Blum’s 1985 New York Magazine cover story. We trace how media hype, intense friendships, and behind-the-scenes rivalries turned a handful of rising Hollywood stars into an iconic pop-culture movement. Dive deep into the ultimate debate over who actually qualifies as a true ”Brat Packer” and who gets excluded. Learn why key actors like Andrew McCarthy and Rob Lowe spent decades pushing back against the label. We unpack the legacy of the core members and the surrounding circle of stars who continually shaped the era’s definitive cinematic identity. Revisit a gauntlet of classic films including The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo’s Fire, Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles, Weird Science, and The Outsiders. Edward tackles the ultimate question: what is officially the best Brat Pack movie of all time? Tune in to find out why the crown might not belong to the most obvious choice, and how this legacy still drives movie nostalgia forty years later.
Jul 29, 2025
19 min
Making Mr. Right (1987): Inside Susan Seidelman and John Malkovich's Cult Sci-Fi Android Rom-Com
This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens continues his retrospective on the films of director Susan Seidelman with a deep dive into her quirky 1987 sci-fi romantic comedy, Making Mr. Right. Following her massive breakout success with Desperately Seeking Susan, Seidelman used her three-picture deal with Orion Pictures to craft this unique cinematic blend of classic screwball romance, retro-futuristic satire, and 1980s workplace comedy. The episode explores the film’s production, detailing how Seidelman transformed the screenplay into a Frankenstein-inspired comedy and the gamble of casting John Malkovich in a dual role. Alongside Malkovich, we look at the incredible ensemble cast, including standout performances from Ann Magnuson, Laurie Metcalf, and Hart Bochner, who navigate this highly colorful, neon-soaked production. Finally, we analyze the vibrant Miami setting that gave the film its signature aesthetic and break down why this initial box-office disappointment eventually developed into a beloved cult classic. We close out the discussion by evaluating where this offbeat sci-fi feature stands in the larger legacy of 1980s feminist cinema and Seidelman’s overall filmography.
May 12, 2025
10 min
Top 5 Fantasy Films of the 1980s with Author Todd Downing - The 80s Movie Podcast
Step into a world of sword-and-sorcery, dark fairy tales, and practical effects on The 80s Movie Podcast as host Edward Havens welcomes author Todd Downing. Celebrating his new book Return of the Calico Kids, Downing joins the show for an expansive deep dive into the absolute best fantasy films of the 1980s. The conversation tracks the incredible evolution of fantasy filmmaking during Hollywood’s most imaginative decade, unpacking how ambitious world-building and larger-than-life storytelling birthed a true golden age for the genre. Together, Edward and Todd explore behind-the-scenes anecdotes, hidden thematic layers, and the unique practical magic that allowed these features to become enduring touchstones for generational film fans. From beloved mainstays to obscure cult favorites, this nostalgic retrospective evaluates what truly elevates an ’80s fantasy movie to classic status. Tune in to discover Todd’s personal top five ranking, get essential curated watchlist recommendations, and explore why these specific cinematic worlds still capture our imaginations decades later.
Apr 30, 2025
54 min
Collision Course (1987): Inside Jay Leno and Pat Morita's Forgotten Buddy Cop Action-Comedy
This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens takes a deep dive into the chaotic history of Collision Course, the bizarre buddy-cop action-comedy starring late-night giant Jay Leno and The Karate Kid legend Pat Morita. Filmed at the height of the 1980s mismatched-partner craze, this forgotten cinematic curiosity paired a fast-talking Detroit detective with an investigator from Tokyo, resulting in a fascinating cultural time capsule that struggled to find its footing. The episode tracks the film’s incredibly troubled production journey, which was helmed by director Lewis Teague. Havens unpacks the financial turmoil behind the scenes, specifically detailing how the sudden bankruptcy and collapse of Dino De Laurentiis’s Entertainment Group (DEG) trapped the completed film in legal limbo, shelving its release for years. Finally, we analyze the movie’s stellar supporting cast, including Chris Sarandon and Ernie Hudson, and explore how it eventually bypassed theaters entirely for a quiet home video release in 1992. We close the retrospective by evaluating why this heavily delayed project ultimately became a footnote in the careers of its main stars and where it ranks among the era’s saturated buddy-cop landscape. The episode tracks the film’s incredibly troubled production journey, which began in late 1987 under original director Tom Mankiewicz before he was abruptly replaced mid-shoot by veteran action director Robert Shaye. Havens unpacks the financial turmoil behind the scenes, specifically detailing how the bankruptcy and sudden collapse of Dino De Laurentiis’s Entertainment Group (DEG) trapped the completed film in legal limbo, shelving its release for years. Finally, we analyze the movie’s stellar supporting cast, including Chris Sarandon and Ernie Hudson, and explore why it eventually was given a quiet home video release in 1992. We close the retrospective by evaluating why this heavily delayed project ultimately became a footnote in the careers of its main stars and where it ranks among the era’s saturated buddy-cop landscape.
Jan 30, 2025
14 min
Desperately Seeking Susan (1985): Madonna, Mistaken Identity, and Susan Seidelman’s Breakthrough
A deep dive into Desperately Seeking Susan, Susan Seidelman’s stylish 1985 cult classic starring Madonna and Rosanna Arquette.
Jul 11, 2024
15 min
Brats (2024): Andrew McCarthy Andrew McCarthy Revisits the Rise and Fallout of the Brat Pack
Explore Brats (2024), Andrew McCarthy’s documentary about the Brat Pack, as The 80s Movie Podcast examines the 1985 article, the careers of Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, and the lasting legacy of 1980s teen cinema.
Jun 21, 2024
12 min
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