Episodes

  • 033 - The Lawnmower Man Turned VR Into a Nightmare
    Jun 25 2026

    Is The Lawnmower Man (1992) still a wild sci-fi horror warning about virtual reality, or is it just 90s tech nostalgia in a headset?

    Before VR became living-room hardware, The Lawnmower Man imagined nootropic drugs, immersive simulations, corporate science, and ego turning a gentle gardener into something terrifying. Directed by Brett Leonard and starring Jeff Fahey as Jobe Smith and Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo, it gave early-90s audiences cyberdelic visuals, mad-science melodrama, and computer graphics that once looked like the future.

    The legacy is even stranger. The movie made money, spawned a sequel, and became one of the biggest Stephen King footnotes in film history after King successfully sued to have his name removed because the finished film barely resembled his 1975 short story. Thirty years later, the verdict is still unsettled: unfairly mocked VR time capsule, secretly entertaining tech-horror trash, or a movie whose biggest ideas aged worse than its polygons?

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    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    01:04:20 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

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    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #thelawnmowerman #90smovies #virtualreality

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 032 - The Last Starfighter: The Original Ready Player One?
    Jun 12 2026

    Is The Last Starfighter (1984) the CGI pioneer that quietly changed sci-fi forever, or just a Star Wars knockoff that got lucky with an arcade machine?

    🚀 Long before "gamer skills save the galaxy" became its own genre, The Last Starfighter told the story of Alex Rogan (Lance Guest), a trailer-park teenager who sets the all-time high score on a mysterious arcade cabinet called Starfighter, only to discover the game was secretly a recruitment test, built by alien inventor Centauri (Robert Preston, in full Music Man mode) to find real pilots for an actual war against the Ko-Dan Armada.

    Released July 13, 1984, in the middle of one of the most stacked summers in movie history alongside Ghostbusters, Gremlins, The Terminator, Dune, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, The Last Starfighter got buried at the box office, earning around $29 million on a $15 million budget. But behind the scenes, it was doing something none of those other films could claim: it's one of the very first movies to build its action around extensive CGI, with its space battles rendered on a Cray X-MP supercomputer by Digital Productions, years before computer animation became the industry norm.

    📖 CHAPTERS 📖

    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    01:03:46 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

    🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more retro pop culture deep dives!

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    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #TheLastStarfighter #80sSciFi #CultClassic

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 031 - Before the Reboot: Is Masters of the Universe (1987) Actually Good?
    May 29 2026

    Is Masters of the Universe (1987) a misunderstood cult classic, or proof that some toys should never become movies?

    🎬 In 1987, Cannon Films took one of the biggest toy franchises on the planet and turned it into… this. Dolph Lundgren strapped on the armor of He-Man, Frank Langella became Skeletor in what many still call one of the greatest villain performances of the decade, and a pre-Friends Courteney Cox ended up on Eternia for reasons the script never fully explains. The film cost around $22 million, grossed just $17.3 million at the box office, and is widely credited with helping sink Cannon Films entirely.

    💥 And yet, nearly 40 years later, we're still talking about it. The film has earned a genuine cult following, there are people who will die on the hill that Langella's Skeletor is legitimately iconic, and the entire thing arrived just ahead of the reboot era it was trying to start. Its post-credits sequel tease, never fulfilled, hit theaters years before Marvel made that standard practice. Was it a disaster? Absolutely. Was it just a disaster? Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) are not so sure.

    And with the 2026 reboot starring Nicholas Galitzine, Jared Leto, and Idris Elba arriving in theaters June 2026, there's never been a better time to revisit where He-Man's cinematic universe truly began and ask the only question that matters: is any of it actually cool, or is it 100% nostalgia?

    📖 CHAPTERS 📖

    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    00:59:47 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

    🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more retro pop culture deep dives!

    Check our YouTube channel!

    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #MastersOfTheUniverse #80sMovies #CultClassic

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 030 - Everyone Was Wrong About Event Horizon
    May 14 2026

    Is Event Horizon (1997) a genuine sci-fi horror masterpiece hiding in plain sight, or does it only hit because you watched it at midnight on DVD and scared yourself into loving it?

    🚀 We're back in Season 2 of Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? with our deep-dive season dedicated entirely to sci-fi movies that shaped the genre. And this episode, we're strapping into the Lewis and Clark and heading straight to hell. Literally.

    🎬 Paul W.S. Anderson's Event Horizon was a certified disaster when it hit theaters on August 15, 1997. It grossed just $42 million worldwide against a $60 million production budget, got destroyed by critics (36% on Rotten Tomatoes), and earned a D+ from opening-weekend audiences. Roger Ebert gave it two stars. Paramount had rushed the entire production by slashing Anderson's original 130-minute cut and forcing a brutal four-week edit all because Titanic got pushed back and the studio needed something to fill the release slot. The film that made it to theaters was, by Anderson's own admission, barely a rough cut.

    💥 But then something happened. Event Horizon landed on home video, found its audience, and never let go. Fans who grew up with it turned it into a cult touchstone. Its gothic ship design directly inspired the Dead Space video game franchise. Thor: Love and Thunder namechecked it in 2022. A comic prequel series launched in 2025. A full making-of book drops in September 2026. The question the guys are debating today: did the movie actually earn its redemption arc or is the love for it just peak 90s nostalgia refusing to die?

    📖 CHAPTERS 📖

    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    00:58:36 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

    🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more retro pop culture deep dives!

    Check our YouTube channel!

    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #EventHorizon #90sSciFi #CultClassic

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 029 - Glowing Chevys, Dead Aliens & Punks: Revisiting Repo Man
    Apr 17 2026

    Is Repo Man (1984) still the coolest punk rock sci-fi ever made, or is Alex Cox's Reagan-era weirdo masterpiece just a nostalgia trip we can't let go of?

    🛸 We're deep into Season 2 of the Cool or Nostalgia Podcast, where the crew is taking on the sci-fi movies that warped our brains growing up and this episode, we're repossessing a glowing '64 Chevy Malibu straight out of the atomic age.

    🎬 Released March 2, 1984, Repo Man was first-time director Alex Cox's punk rock middle finger to Reagan-era America. Emilio Estevez stars as Otto, a nihilist suburban punk who loses his grocery store job and gets pulled into the seedy world of car repossession by Harry Dean Stanton's grizzled veteran Bud. Throw in a lobotomized nuclear scientist hauling something radioactive in his trunk, a $20,000 bounty, rival repo crews, CIA agents, UFO cultists, generic-label "Food" and "Beer" cans, and the single greatest punk rock soundtrack ever assembled (Iggy Pop, Black Flag, The Plugz, Suicidal Tendencies, Circle Jerks), and you get a movie Hollywood never should have made... but somehow did.

    💥 It flopped in theaters, got saved by VHS and late-night cable, landed in the Criterion Collection, and now sits at 93% on Rotten Tomatoes with "universal acclaim" on Metacritic. Entertainment Weekly ranked it #7 on their Top 50 Cult Films. Does Otto's weirdo odyssey still feel dangerous, or is it just a relic of a very specific punk rock moment in time?

    📖 CHAPTERS 📖

    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    00:46:28 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

    🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more retro pop culture deep dives!

    Check our YouTube channel!

    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #RepoMan #80sMovies #CultClassic

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    59 mins
  • 028 - We Watched Tarkovsky's Stalker (1979) So You Don't Have To
    Apr 2 2026

    Is Tarkovsky's Stalker (1979) the greatest sci-fi film ever made… or is it a 3-hour endurance test that only film school professors pretend to enjoy?

    🎬 Welcome to Season 2 of the Cool or Nostalgia Podcast, where we're going deep into the world of Sci-Fi movies! This time, we take on one of the most debated and revered films in cinema history: Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 Soviet masterpiece, Stalker. With a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, a spot on the British Film Institute's greatest films of all time list, and an 8.0 on IMDb — this movie has the credentials. But does it hold up for regular audiences, or is it strictly for the art house crowd?

    🚀 Stalker follows three men — a guide known as the Stalker, a disillusioned Writer, and a secretive Professor — as they journey into a mysterious restricted wasteland called the Zone, where a hidden Room supposedly grants your deepest desires. No aliens. No lasers. No special effects. Just 161 minutes of long takes, philosophical monologues, and some of the most hauntingly beautiful cinematography ever committed to film. The production itself is legendary: the original footage was destroyed due to improperly developed film stock, forcing the crew to reshoot nearly the entire movie. Tragically, several crew members — including Tarkovsky himself, his wife, and lead actor Anatoly Solonitsyn — later died of cancer, believed to be linked to toxic chemicals near the Estonian filming locations. If you've played the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video games or seen Annihilation — this is the film that started it all.

    📖 CHAPTERS 📖

    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    01:03:17 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

    🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more retro pop culture deep dives!

    Check our YouTube channel!

    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #stalker #classicscifi #tarkovsky

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 027 - Howard the Duck: The Weirdest Marvel Movie
    Mar 19 2026

    Is Howard the Duck (1986) a misunderstood cult classic… or one of the strangest movie flops ever made?

    Before the MCU existed, George Lucas produced the very first Marvel movie and it crashed so hard it almost ended his career. We're diving deep into Howard the Duck (1986) to find out if this legendary flop is still cool today, or if it only works as an '80s nostalgia trip.

    In this episode, we revisit one of Hollywood's most infamous box office bombs. Howard the Duck was produced by George Lucas, starred Lea Thompson and Tim Robbins, and holds a jaw-dropping 14% on Rotten Tomatoes. It bombed so badly that a Universal Pictures executive resigned over it. And yet here we are, still talking about it nearly 40 years later.

    📖 CHAPTERS 📖

    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    00:51:40 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

    🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more retro pop culture deep dives!

    Check our YouTube channel!

    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #howardtheduck #80smovies #cultclassic

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 026 - Cylons, Vipers & 70s Cheese — Revisiting Battlestar Galactica 1978
    Mar 5 2026

    Is the original Battlestar Galactica (1978) still cool today, or is it just a relic of late-70s sci-fi nostalgia?

    We're going back to 1978 to revisit the original Battlestar Galactica — the big-budget, chrome-plated ABC space opera that launched in the wake of Star Wars, got sued by George Lucas, cost nearly $1 million per episode, and was still cancelled after just one season. But could it actually be cool?!

    📖 CHAPTERS 📖

    00:00:00 Diving right in!

    00:49:19 Cool vs. Nostalgia results

    Is It Cool Or Just Nostalgia? dives into the ultimate pop culture debate: which classics are still cool today, and which only feel great because of childhood memories. From Ghostbusters, Star Wars, James Bond, and Super Mario to Star Trek, Marvel vs DC, Nintendo, retro arcades, and throwback songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s — we put every nostalgic favorite to the test. Each episode, hosts Jeffrey, Michael, Andy, and Mike (The Deuce) explore and debate a classic retro topic and votes: Cool or Just Nostalgia? Expect lively arguments on everything from classic video games and blockbuster movies to TV cars, comic books, and iconic songs. New episodes every two weeks — subscribe to join the conversation and cast your own verdict on pop culture history!

    🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more retro pop culture deep dives!

    Check our YouTube channel!

    TAGS: nostalgia podcast, pop culture podcast, retro podcast, cool or just nostalgia, nostalgia vs reality, retro pop culture, throwback podcast, retro review, nostalgia debate, is it still cool, retro vs modern, classic vs reboot, nostalgia trip, 70s 80s 90s 2000s nostalgia, retro gaming, retro movies, retro music podcast, classic TV shows, childhood memories podcast, Nintendo nostalgia, Sega nostalgia, PlayStation nostalgia, comic book nostalgia, Marvel vs DC, Star Wars nostalgia, Ghostbusters nostalgia, James Bond movies, Star Trek nostalgia, retro arcades, retro toys, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV nostalgia, 90s kids nostalgia, Y2K nostalgia, snack nostalgia, pop culture icons

    #BattlestarGalactica #ClassicSciFi #RetroTV

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    59 mins