The Calcopia Podcast
Joining our cinematic latchkey kids Nate Evans and Ethan Brehm on this totally tubular episode is author and film historian John Malahy [https://letterboxd.com/johnmalahy/] to talk about his new book, Rewinding The ’80s: Cinema Under the Influence of Music Videos, Action Stars, and a Cold War, a look at not just some of the most popular and influential films from the “decade of excess”, but also makes a strong argument why the decade deserves a cinematic second look. The trio deep dive into some of the best and most notable films the 80s had to offer, tracing how the melancholy of 1970s New Hollywood led to a new wave of optimism in Hollywood spectacle (and success) like never before. Also discussed is how the emergence of VHS and cable TV helped create a revolution in genre diversity and indie film distribution (and popularity), the elevation of teen cinema, the importance of merchandising, and the lack of watercooler moments as cultural touchstones. Did 1980s nostalgia actually begin in the 1980s? Did Rocky end the Cold War? (spoiler: yes!) Will Hollywood ever stop remaking, rebooting, and rehashing the decade’s most recognizable IP? These questions and more will be answered – or at least vigorously discussed!
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