Junk Food Dinner Podcast: Episode #52

Holy cow! Junk Food Dinner is one-year-old! To celebrate our one-year anniversary we're dropping a 2+ hour behemoth of an episode on your fragile eardrums!

Up first we take a minute to thank all the people who have contributed their time and talents to Junk Food Dinner over the past year and read some e-mails and hear some voicemails from some friends and fans of the show (if you find this boring, you know how to fast forward, pal!).

Then we recall the year that was and recount our top 5 favorite and least favorite movies we've covered over the last 365 days of the podcast.

Then we bid bon voyage to year numero uno by taking a look at three widely regarded cult classics.

Up first, we re-live our adolescence and rock out with The Ramones when we attend Rock 'n' Roll High School from 1979 with P.J. Soles, Paul Bartel, Clint Howard and JFD favorite Mary Woronov.

Then, a group of scientists are stranded in Antartica with a shape-shifting alien who is masquerading as one of them in John Carpenter's The Thing from 1982 starring Kurt Russell, Keith David and Wilford Brimley.

And finally, a maniacal medical student develops a serum that brings living tissue back to life with disastrous (and sometimes hilarious) results in 1985's Re-Animator based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft.

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Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your opinion on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us we suck? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or hit us up on the hotline: 347-746-JUNK (5865).

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Thank you for an amazing first year and we look forward to making year #2 even better!

Comments

  1. Congrats on making it to one year! Sorry I didn't record a message for the show. Here's to many more years!

    Phillip,
    Host, I ♥ The 80's Podcast

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  2. Congratulations bitches.

    Hausu is probably my favorite "good" JFD movie you guys have done... but yeah... Never Too Young to Die is like the best bad movie I've seen. OMG the music! The Stargrove theme has been stuck in my head since I first heard it. Before I die, I NEED to play that song while jumping on a trampoline.

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