Episode 17: Night of the Comet - Mall Rats, Mutants & End-of-the-World Chic
B-Movie Blitzkrieg Podcast – Episode 17
Night of the Comet (1984)
Grab your Uzis, tease that ’80s hair, and make a run for the nearest shopping mall…The B-Movie Blitzkrieg Podcast is staring down the apocalypse with Night of the Comet (1984).
This week, Duncan & The Baz cruise into a synth-soaked, neon-lit wasteland where most of humanity has been vaporised by a cosmic light show… and the survivors are mostly valley girls, maniacs, and mad scientists.
Directed by Thom Eberhardt, this cult classic blends sci-fi, horror, and mall-punk comedy into a surprisingly charming end-of-days romp. Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelli Maroney shine as Regina and Samantha, two sisters who dodge comet-induced extinction thanks to the protective power of steel shipping containers (science!).
What follows is a cross-country joyride through empty cities, zombie-adjacent weirdos, automatic weapons, and the eternal question: if the world ends… who gets the shopping mall?
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In This Episode:
* The logic of the comet?
* The Baz built a sex doll once.
* Duncan defends the end of this movie.
* Are all truck drivers serial killers?
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Top 5 Rad/Sad & Bad Moments:
* The comet itself…beautiful, deadly, and wildly inconsiderate.
* The sexual tension.
* Synths all the way baby.
* The end of this movie…spoiler alert…Baz hates it.
We dig into why Night of the Comet has endured as a cult favourite…equal parts goofy, grim, and weirdly optimistic…and whether it’s secretly one of the most fun apocalypse movies ever made. It’s got heart, it’s got lasers, and it’s got a serious beef with authority figures.
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So lock the doors, raid the food court, and keep one eye on the sky… because not every extinction event comes with this much attitude.
Until next time, stay bold, stay bizarre, and never trust a scientist in mirrored sunglasses.
Here at B-Movie Blitzkrieg… the bizarre meets the brilliant one B-Movie at a time.
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Next Episode is Dropping Thursday, 27th February
War paint on, bottles clinking…next time we hit the streets of New York with The Warriors (1979). Expect gangs in baseball gear, iconic synth beats, mythic urban mayhem, and one of the greatest midnight-movie vibes ever committed to film.
So remember… when the night comes down, you’d better be ready to run.
TIMECODE:
00:00:00 - THEME SONG
00:00:45 - INTRO
00:05:06 - PLOT
00:08:00 - TOP 5 RAD/SAD/BAD MOMENTS
00:15:48 - BEST/WORST LINES
00:18:22 - PLOTHOLES
00:23:55 - SCORE
00:27:48 - CLOSE