Episodios

  • Episode 52: Mannequin (1987)
    Apr 14 2026

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, things get stylishly surreal as we revisit the 80s rom-com fantasy Mannequin. With Paul and Scott both away, Rob is holding things together — thankfully joined by friend of the show Marc “Wax on, wax off” Parslow for a lively and nostalgic deep dive.

    We explore the quirky tale of Jonathan Switcher, a struggling artist who finds love in the most unexpected way… with a department store mannequin who comes to life. From Andrew McCarthy’s earnest charm to Kim Cattrall’s iconic performance as Emmy, we break down what makes this film such a unique entry in 80s cinema.

    Of course, no Mannequin discussion would be complete without celebrating Hollywood Montrose — Meshach Taylor’s scene-stealing performance — and that unforgettable Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now soundtrack moment that defined a generation.

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    52 m
  • Episode 51: Innerspace (1987)
    Mar 22 2026

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, the dream team is finally back together as Scott returns to join Paul and Rob for a deep dive into the wildly inventive 80s sci-fi comedy Innerspace (1987). With the full crew reunited, expect plenty of laughs, nostalgic banter, and a proper celebration of one of the decade’s most unique adventures.

    We shrink down and explore the story of hotshot pilot Tuck Pendleton, accidentally injected into hypochondriac supermarket clerk Jack Putter, and the chaos that follows. From Dennis Quaid’s swagger to Martin Short’s brilliant comedic performance, we break down what makes this film such a perfect blend of action, comedy, and cutting-edge visual effects for its time.

    We also dig into the film’s groundbreaking practical effects, its place in the Amblin-style era of filmmaking, and why Innerspace still feels fresh and fun today. Plus, with Scott back in the chair, the chemistry is firing on all cylinders as the guys revisit favourite scenes, quotes, and behind-the-scenes trivia.

    So buckle up, miniaturise yourself, and join us for a hilarious and heartfelt trip inside one of the 80s’ most underrated classics.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Episode 50: Jurassic Park (1993)
    Feb 26 2026

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, we’re heading to Isla Nublar to revisit one of the most groundbreaking blockbusters of all time — Jurassic Park (1993). With Scott somehow missing the flight to Jurassic Park (probably stuck arguing about carry-on luggage limits), Paul and Rob are joined by returning favourite Marc “Wax on, wax off” Parslow for a prehistoric deep dive.

    We explore how Steven Spielberg blended cutting-edge CGI with animatronics to bring dinosaurs roaring back to life, changing cinema forever. From the awe-inspiring Brachiosaurus reveal to the nerve-shredding T-Rex attack and the kitchen showdown with the Velociraptors, we break down the film’s most iconic sequences and why they still hold up more than 30 years later.

    Marc brings sharp insight, plenty of trivia, and his trademark enthusiasm as we debate the film’s themes of scientific hubris, corporate greed, and whether we’d have ignored Ian Malcolm’s warnings too. We also talk John Williams’ unforgettable score, the cast performances, and how Jurassic Park became a cultural phenomenon that defined 90s cinema.

    Hold onto your butts — this is one electrifying episode you won’t want to miss.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Episode 49: Flash Gordon (1980)
    Feb 8 2026

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, we blast off into pure 80s sci-fi spectacle as we take on the gloriously outrageous Flash Gordon (1980). Joining us for this episode is returning special guest Mark Bearling, who helps us celebrate a film that is as loud, colourful, and unapologetically bonkers as cinema gets.

    From Queen’s iconic synth-driven soundtrack to Ming the Merciless chewing the scenery with imperial menace, we dive deep into what makes Flash Gordon such a cult classic. We discuss its comic-strip visuals, over-the-top performances, and the sheer confidence it takes to deliver lines like “Gordon’s alive?!” with a straight face. Is it cheesy? Absolutely. Is that exactly why it works? Also absolutely.

    We also explore the film’s origins in the classic pulp serials, its lasting influence on pop culture, and why it continues to win over new fans decades later. Expect plenty of laughs, nostalgic affection, and a healthy appreciation for wings, spiked outfits, and sky-sled battles.

    So buckle up, crank up the volume, and prepare to defend the universe — because Flash Gordon is here to save every one of us.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Episode 48: Octopussy (1983)
    Jan 11 2026

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, we’re going full Bond as we tackle Roger Moore’s gloriously bonkers 1983 adventure Octopussy. With Scott still lost somewhere in New York (last seen asking strangers if they’d “seen a man in a safari suit”), Paul and Rob are joined by the returning Chris Rowles, whose encyclopaedic knowledge of all things James Bond is once again unleashed.

    From clown suits and crocodile subs to Fabergé eggs and Cold War intrigue, we break down one of the most divisive — and entertaining — entries in the Bond canon. Is Octopussy peak Roger Moore? Does it perfectly balance humour and danger, or does it lean just a little too far into the ridiculous? Chris brings deep insight into the film’s production, Ian Fleming influences, Bond lore, and where Octopussy sits in the wider 007 timeline.

    Expect trivia galore, spirited debate, and plenty of affection for a film that isn’t afraid to be bold, colourful, and unapologetically fun. Whether you’re a lifelong Bond fan or just here for the raised eyebrow and one-liners, this episode has you covered.

    So pour yourself a martini (shaken, not stirred), and join us for a retro Bond deep dive.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Episode 47: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
    Dec 3 2025

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, Christmas comes early as we dive into the festive chaos of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York! With Scott mysteriously lost somewhere in the Big Apple (we suspect he followed a trail of cheese pizza), Rob and Paul hold down the fort — and welcome back the ever-brilliant Marc Parslow, along with our special guest Wayne Thrussell, for this Christmas special edition.

    We revisit Kevin McCallister’s second accidental solo adventure, from his luxury stay at the Plaza Hotel to the sticky showdown with the Wet Bandits — now the Sticky Bandits! Expect plenty of laughs as we break down the film’s most iconic moments, including the Talkboy, the toy store heist, that epic pigeon lady scene, and whether Harry and Marv could ever survive Kevin’s traps in real life.

    We also unwrap the film’s festive charm, its Christmas soundtrack, behind-the-scenes trivia, and why this sequel has become a holiday staple for families everywhere.

    Grab your hot chocolate, avoid any suspiciously slippery pavements, and join us as we relive one of the most beloved Christmas movies of the 90s.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Episode 46: Aliens (1986)
    Nov 6 2025

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, we’re heading deep into space — and straight into the hive — as we take on James Cameron’s 1986 sci-fi action masterpiece Aliens. With Paul away again, Scott and Rob are joined by returning guest Marc Parslow and special guest Benjamin Devlin for a full-throttle discussion on one of the greatest sequels ever made.

    From Ellen Ripley’s iconic return to the sheer terror of the Xenomorph Queen, we break down everything that makes Aliens an absolute powerhouse of 80s cinema. Expect plenty of quotes, deep dives into the film’s groundbreaking effects and pulse-pounding score, and a fair bit of debate over whether it’s more action than horror.

    We’ll also explore the movie’s lasting legacy, from its influence on gaming and pop culture to its unforgettable supporting cast — Hicks, Hudson, Vasquez, and the doomed marines who thought it was “just another bug hunt.”

    So strap in, check your motion trackers, and remember: they mostly come at night… mostly.

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Episode 45: A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
    Oct 31 2025

    This week on The 3 Retro Movie Geeks, things get a little darker as we dive headfirst into the dream world of Wes Craven’s 1984 horror classic — A Nightmare on Elm Street. With Paul away, Scott and Rob are joined by the brilliant Beth Goulding, who brings her sharp insight and fearless enthusiasm to the discussion as we revisit Freddy Krueger’s terrifying debut.

    From its haunting score and surreal dream sequences to Robert Englund’s unforgettable performance as the razor-gloved villain, we explore what made Nightmare on Elm Street such a genre-defining masterpiece. Was Nancy one of horror’s strongest final girls? How did the film’s low budget create some of its most inventive scares? And does Freddy still hold up today, or has time blunted his blades?

    Expect laughs, nostalgia, and maybe a few sleepless nights as the gang dissect everything from the film’s production trivia to its lasting legacy in pop culture. So grab your coffee, stay awake, and join us as we revisit the movie that made the 80s afraid to fall asleep.

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    1 h y 9 m