EPISODE · Jul 30, 2020 · 30 MIN
Greg and Chad’s Power Half Hour Episode 30: 1986 vs. 1994
from Greg and Chad's Power Half Hour · host Chad Smart
“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve.” – The Writer at the end of Stand By Me. It’s an unscientific fact that twelve years old is the greatest year in a person’s life. That’s why personalities are developed and every pop culture occurrence impacts you in … Continue reading Greg and Chad’s Power Half Hour Episode 30: 1986 vs. 1994 → The post Greg and Chad’s Power Half Hour Episode 30: 1986 vs. 1994 appeared first on Greg and Chad's Power Half Hour.
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“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve.” – The Writer at the end of Stand By Me. It’s an unscientific fact that twelve years old is the greatest year in a person’s life. That’s why personalities are developed and every pop culture occurrence impacts you in a more meaningful way. With that in mind, on this episode of the Power Half Hour, Greg and Chad compare the box office offerings from the year they turned 12 to see who had the better celluloid collection. For Chad, the year was 1986. A year sandwiched between his personal two favorite years of cinema. Does 1986 hold up as well? For Greg, the year was 1994. A landmark year itself in the world of pop culture. How would the theatrical output inspire Greg throughout his life? He explains that and a lot more in the quick thirty minute discussion. “The world changes, we do not, there lies the irony that finally kills us.” – Armand. Interview With a Vampire The post Greg and Chad’s Power Half Hour Episode 30: 1986 vs. 1994 appeared first on Greg and Chad's Power Half Hour. The post Greg and Chad’s Power Half Hour Episode 30: 1986 vs. 1994 appeared first on Greg and Chad's Power Half Hour.
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