80s culture

Dystopia NOW! The Worst Best Post Apocalypse Films


I’ll be covering some obscure and forgotten B movies that told us about the coming mad max scenario.  Instead of the obvious ones like Road Warrior, I’ll be covering the worstbest.  We will look at The Taking of Beverly Hills, Warrior of the Lost World (MST3K version), Freejack, Battletruck, Steel Dawn, Fortress and Class of 1984. Live tonight at 930 CST

 

12 Monkeys, Brazil & Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus – 40k Nerds! Jay + Primal Edge


Tristan of Primal Edge Health joins me for the 40k nerd subs party – we chose apt films for this celebration: three from the master himself, Terry Gilliam, and notably one of my favorites of all time, 12 Monkeys. We will look at the esoteric and predictive elements of Brazil and The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus too. Enjoy! Friday Live at 5PM EST! 
 

The Bizarre & The Absurd You Missed in Point Break (1991) – Jay Dyer

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What is your breaking point?  Could you hang ten, rob banks, outwit the western seaboard FBI and throw a kickass beach party, all in the same day?  The forces of chaos, anti-establishment and nostril-flaring ferocity can – and do on a regular (summer) basis, as Point Break showed us.  While the lure of the dark tide might sound tempting, there are also the forces of justice, honor and college football.

The Occult History of Punk Music – John Adams on JaysAnalysis (Half)

This is the free half of a full talk which can be obtained at JaysAnalysis by subscribing at the PayPal links below.  Musician and researcher John Adams of The Afternoon Commute joins me to divulge new details in relation to his ongoing series with researcher Nino on the secret history of punk music. Arising from the psychedelic genre and the 60s counter-culture (so-called) movements, punk became an iconic sub-genre that would eventually have a tremendous impact on “youth culture” through the 70s, 80s, 90s, and into today.