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What's Your Favorite 80's Movie With At least One Sequel?

Episode 3006 Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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Clay Edwards turns a laid-back Friday into a full-on 80s movie nostalgia fest, trading serious rants for pure fun as listeners, callers, and texters battle it out over the best films of the decade that actually got sequels.

The conversation explodes with classics flying left and right: Rocky III (Clubber Lang vs. the eye of the tiger), Die Hard (the ultimate Christmas debate), Lethal Weapon, Predator, Terminator, Porky's (a rite-of-passage favorite for keeping teenage boys straight), Eddie and the Cruisers (Clay’s dark-horse pick, with the sequel edging out the original), Revenge of the Nerds, Back to the Future, 48 Hrs., Beverly Hills Cop, National Lampoon’s Vacation series, Airplane!, Police Academy, Gremlins, The Blues Brothers, Nightmare on Elm Street, and many more.

Clay breaks down why the 80s produced so many quotable, timeless lines—“I’ll be back,” “Surely you can’t be serious,” “Yippee-ki-yay,” “Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads”—that still live rent-free in people’s heads, while modern blockbusters rarely deliver anything half as memorable. He reflects on how the decade nailed high-testosterone action, raunchy comedy, and feel-good escapism without forcing agendas down anyone’s throat.

The segment turns interactive with real-time call-ins and texts dropping favorites (Top Gun, Rambo, Young Guns, and honorable mentions like The Lost Boys sequels and even American Pie as a spiritual successor), plus Clay’s own cheat-code additions and why he’d take Porky’s over most “manosphere” content for teaching young guys life lessons the old-fashioned way.

Expect laughs, heated (but friendly) debates, FOMO over forgotten gems, and Clay’s signature take: the 80s was peak movie-making—prove him wrong. A perfect, light-hearted wind-down to the week filled with zero politics and maximum vibes.

Grab some popcorn, cue the synth soundtrack, and relive the decade that gave us the movies we still quote today.

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