It started with the phrase, "You couldn't make that today"! Film enthusiasts, industry professionals and long-time friends, Derrick, Steve, Amy and Kel, have been talking films together for years. They've discussed while on sets, in offices, on trucks, at poker games, and now on a podcast. TTVDR is a conversationally witty, GenX exploration of the forgotten, underrated, and nostalgic 70s/80s films first enjoyed while eating a Salisbury steak TV tray dinner with the family or at a drive-in with that "it was never going to work" first date. Before second-screen watching, there was only one screen, a couple channels and an admiration for the art of filmmaking, and the people behind the scenes. Oh and, millennial, Producer Katie somehow converted one document to a .pdf and now joins to learn about movies she's never seen, while offering her perspective as the representative for the next generation.
For the Season 1 Finale, the Timeless TV Dinner Reviews gang watches the 1976, Gene Wilder & Richard Pryor rom-com thriller, Silver Streak. They don't make cross continental train rides like this anymore, and maybe that's a good thing? Why... we'll save it for the pod! That's Silver Streak, baby!
Order in the court! This week the Timeless TV Dinner Reviews crew discusses the 1986 whirlwind of a film Legal Eagles. So much was inappropriate in this movie so consider this our opening statement and the debate we saved for the pod.
This week it's Producer Katie's pick (sort of...). The goons of Timeless TV Dinner Reviews hits the ice with Paul Newman in Slapshot (1977) written by Nancy Dowd. Listen as they beat up the narrative of just "another raunchy sex comedy" and we learn way too much about Kel's... we'll save it for the pod.
Ep. 106 - Absence of Malice
This week the Timeless TV Dinner Reviews crew rewatches the (1981) Paul Newman & Sally Fields classic Absence of Malice. The team talks, Paul Newman’s ability to open a bottle of Bordeaux, journalistic integrity, & what movie Amy wanted to see instead… the rest we’re saving for the pod!
What is there to say about the 1982 film The World According to Garp? As the Timeless TV Dinner Review crew finds out... SO MUCH! Listen as they walk you through 40 years of life's twists and turns of a man named Garp, expertly played by immortal Robin Williams. There's animation, there's babies, there's questionable mother/ son dynamics, there's infidelity, there's reckless driving, there's so much, we had to save it all for the p...
Pop your collars and gel your mohawk because this week Timeless TV Dinner Reviews relives the best of the 80s and debates if mall culture, spiked punch, and Hollywood Boulevard are still relevant. You'll have to wait for the pod to see if a young, punk rock Nic Cage is the good guy or the bad guy in the 1983 film Valley Girl.
The Timeless TV Dinner Reviews Crew rewatches a young, John Cusack in the darkly, comedic 1985 film, Better Off Dead. Attempting to detangle the plot of this quotable flick is as crazy as racing down K12 peak to win back the love of your life. Someone give that kid his...ah we'll save it for the Pod.
The Timeless TV Dinner Reviews Crew rewatches the 1981 slasher, miner film, My Bloody Valentine, and begs for the missing 9 minutes of X rated footage. Valentine Bluffs, you had one rule. Don't throw a ... wait, let's save it for the Pod.
The crew goes back to camp to discuss the 1979 Bill Murray classic comedy, Meatballs! We'd say more, but we'd rather save it for the Pod.
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