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His and Hers Gen X Podcast

Welcome to His and Hers Gen X Podcast, where hosts Chad and Cristina rediscover the pop culture that shaped their generation. Each week, one of us introduces the other to a movie, tv show or album from the 20th Century that they either never experienced or just haven’t thought about in decades. This show is a fun, lighthearted trip down memory lane. No controversial topics here; just pure nostalgia and laughs. New episodes drop every Monday.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    CLERKS (featuring Gen X Unfiltered Podcast)

    Kevin Smith made his debut in 1993 with CLERKS. This Cult Comedy Classic was made on a literal shoestring budget by a bunch of amateurs and it shows. And that's kind of what makes it so great. It's completely unlike anything you'd ever see in a Hollywood movie: really frank sex talk; pop culture minutia dissection; and a complete lack of a conventional plot. Also, it's hilarious (if you're not a total fuddy duddy, that is)!We asked Kelly, Steve and Eric from  @GenX_Unfiltered  to discuss this movie with us. This is our first ever international collaboration as they're all from Toronto. That's appropriate considering Kevin Smith went to film school in Canada; has shot movies and TV shows there; and has often said he considers himself an honorary Canadian. How would we all react to this movie well over three DECADES after its release? Watch (or listen) and find out!Check our our podcast with Gen X Unfiltered where we discuss our first jobs👉 https://youtu.be/qyxD5KARwLM?si=1QTsN96kwDSBNOnGCheck out our review of MALLRATS with  @The80sand90sCom  👉 https://youtu.be/FQJhv4iYBag?si=E1cB8cAVqH6P_x0ICheck out our review of CHASING AMY👉 https://youtu.be/FxXx6dYcxXsFOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/RetroNostalgiaPodcast

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    Dazed and Confused

    Welcome to the newly rebranded "The Retro Nostalgia Podcast"! In this episode, Chad and Cristina dive into this cult classic stoner comedy, its 1970s setting, iconic soundtrack, and why it still resonates with 90s kids. Is Dazed and Confused the ultimate stoner comedy, or a deeper coming-of-age film about teenage life, nostalgia, and growing up?FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/RetroNostalgiaPodcast⏱️ **CHAPTERS**0:00 Intro / Podcast Rebrand1:08 Why the name “Retro Nostalgia Podcast”2:28 Why we picked *Dazed and Confused* (420 vibes)3:00 Is it really a stoner comedy?6:11 What the movie is actually about7:36 1970s teen culture vs modern life8:21 The hazing controversy10:08 Social hierarchy & characters explained14:16 Iconic characters (Wooderson, Mitch, etc.)15:39 No plot? Breaking down the structure22:54 The legendary soundtrack24:53 Fashion & 70s aesthetic26:49 Does the movie hold up today?29:28 Indie film vs mainstream appeal31:40 Realism vs other teen movies33:04 Behind-the-scenes trivia34:13 Favorite stoner comedies discussion35:03 Outro / What’s next

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    1990s Alternative Rock Draft

    The 1990s saw a massive evolution of rock 'n roll. The 1980s corporate sound of synths and drum machines was replaced by many sub-genres that were all quite experimental and edgy. Entire radio stations were dedicated to "Alternative Rock". It was a Big Tent term that encompassed a wide variety of artists and bands. From Alice In Chains to Dave Matthews Band to Beck to R.E.M. to Radiohead and more One Hit Wonders than you can shake a stick at!But which songs and artists were our favorites? Since Cristina is on vacation, Chad invited Amy from  @PopCultureRetrospectivePodcast  back on the show along with his sister Jena and brother John to draft a Top 40 list of sorts. Each panelist took turns drafting songs from Apple Music's "90s Alternative Essentials" playlist.Agree or disagree with out picks? Let us know in the comments!Check out our 90s Alt Rock playlist👉 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjQJImU7svTQYN4aTJu_IKD7fAFBQpn8sFOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    MASTER OF PUPPETS by Metallica

    Metallica's seminal album "Master Of Puppets" just celebrated its 40th anniversary; so what better time to discuss it than now? Even if you're not a headbanger, you're probably aware of the impact this record had on the heavy metal genre and the rock music industry. It proved that bands could make radio UNfriendly music and still sell millions of copies.This record was quite the milestone at the time as the band had really evolved from short, thrashing jams with rather cliche lyrics; to longer, more complex song structures with poignant themes.We invited Milo from  @The80sand90sCom  to join us for a track-by-track discussion and to reminisce on our reactions to heavy metal as kids and what we think of it now. Be sure to give his channel a follow if you're not already!Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/MdRqTELBaA4FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    RUMOURS by Fleetwood Mac

    Fleetwood Mac didn't invent soft rock (or "Yacht Rock" as we call it today); but they probably perfected it. If you turned on pop/rock radio in the late 1970s/early 1980s you were pretty likely to hear hits from this album such as DREAMS, YOU MAKING LOVING FUN, THE CHAIN, GO YOUR OWN WAY, etc. And let's not forget SILVER SPRINGS, which was left off the album and was only available as a B-side single until it was included on their Greatest Hits album in 1988. Cristina says this was probably her favorite song on the record. Chad had never heard it until now.So yes, this album contains a lot of hits, but what about the deep cuts? Do you know the infamous backstory behind the making of this album? Does it still hold up in 2026? And what was with that album cover? We discuss all these topics and more in this podcast!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxWatch the video version here: https://youtu.be/rDVmoX4H084

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    MOVING PICTURES by Rush

    Chad has been a Rush fan since high school, but Cristina only knew of their popular songs. Could there be a better introductory album to this band than 1981's MOVING PICTURES? This record was a turning point for the Canadian progressive rock trio of Alex Lifeson (guitar), Neil Peart (drums/lyricist), and Geddy Lee (bass; keyboards and vocals). Each of their previous albums had only one or two radio-friendly songs, but almost every track here could have been (and SHOULD have been) a rock radio staple. In fact, if you turn on a classic rock station you're likely to hear any of the songs from Side A: TOM SAWYER; LIMELIGHT; YYZ; or RED BARCHETTA. But let's not forget the deep cuts from Side B: THE CAMERA EYE (a progressive rock song if ever there was one); WITCH HUNT (rather didactic in retrospect but it was edgy at the time) and VITAL SIGNS (Chad's pick for the best Rush deep cut track of all time!).MOVING PICTURES just celebrated its 45th anniversary and Chad says it rocks just as hard now as it did back then. Will Cristina agree? Listen and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxNOTE: Watch the video version of this podcast here: https://youtu.be/eYkElqAe324

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    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (featuring Rob Walker!)

    We're a little behind schedule, so to make up for it; here's a review of BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM Chad conducted with Rob Walker* way back in 2013! This was the first time Batman was given a full length animated film and it was even shown in cinemas (briefly). It's loosely based on Frank Miller's BATMAN: YEAR ONE and Todd McFarlane's BATMAN: YEAR TWO. Though animation; neither this film nor Batman The Animated Series were strictly intended for children. They're just as entertaining for adults as well... especially adults of today who watched it as children.*Rob Walker is the brother of Doug Walker aka The Nostalgia Critic aka  @ChannelAwesome . Chad and Rob met way back in the MySpace days and were online buddies for years. FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    DISINTEGRATION by The Cure

    We always intended this podcast to cover more than movies, so we're finally going to talk MUSIC for March! Cristina picked one of her childhood favorites: DISINTEGRATION by The Cure. Released in 1989, this was a major shift in tone from a band that started out as post-punk, but wound up as a pop rock single band (much to the chagrin of bandleader Robert Smith).Chad wasn't familiar with the album aside from its famous single "Lovesong." As a lover of progressive rock and metal, it was a really interesting experience. What's funny is the songs Chad liked the best, Cristina liked the least (and vice versa).Watch the video version 👉 https://youtu.be/4SIBmjt7ELwFOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Chasing Amy

    The last entry for romantic movie month (though technically a day late) is Chad's pick of Chasing Amy. This was Kevin Smith's third-ever movie and is quite the change of pace from the outrageous comedies of Clerks and Mallrats.Ben Affleck stars in one of his first ever leading roles as comic book artist Holden O'Neil who meets-cute with fellow comic book creator Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) who turns out to be a lesbian... or is she?This movie was pretty progressive and groundbreaking at the time as there weren't any mainstream comedies interested in LGBT issues. But does it seemed dated and politically incorrect in 2026? (Cristina thinks so, but Chad disagrees). Is it still a legit funny comedy or just a tearjerker? Both? Neither? Listen and find out!Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/FxXx6dYcxXsFOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Run Lola, Run!

    There were a LOT of crime/thriller/mindbender movies in the 1990s. Quentin Tarantino, Danny Boyle and Tony Scott probably made some of the most memorable films of the genre. But one most Americans missed was the 1998 indie German film RUN LOLA, RUN! Critics and movie nerds raved about this film at the time as it was a unique approach to the genre featuring multiple storylines and outcomes. It's set mostly in real-time and features a bumping European techno soundtrack that enhances the suspense (or drives you crazy if you hate that kind of music ha ha). Cristina says this is one of her favorite indie movies; and much like Harold & Maude it's technically a romance story but about as far from a Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan Hollywood cookie cutter flick as you can get. Chad had never seen it until now and noticed how much it's actually a comic book-type movie as Lola seems to have superpowers. Have you ever seen this cult classic? Does it hold up in 2026? Let us know!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxWatch the video version of this podcast👉 https://youtu.be/othOfai0TMM

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    High Fidelity

    Continuing with "Romantic Movie Month", Chad picked one of his all-time favorite films: HIGH FIDELITY starring John Cusack and directed by Stephen Frears. It's one of the most original romantic comedies ever made as there are no "meet cute" moments; no melodramatic tear jerking scenes; and no race-to-the-airport ending. This movie is like if the kids from John Hughes' 1980s movies grew up and dealt with adult problems. There's also lots of hilarious and unique Kevin Smith-style discussions of niche/geeky topics not normally included in movies like this. Chad thinks this is a pretty much perfect movie for couples as it's got the romantic elements for women, but still has a masculine sense of humor without ever becoming vulgar or chauvinistic. Will Cristina agree? Watch and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Harold and Maude

    When it comes to "cult classic" movies, HAROLD AND MAUDE is usually considered one of the greats. It's the story of a twisted young man who's obsessed with death and likes to crash funerals who crushes on an elderly woman who has similar proclivities. This film has become a cult classic likely due to the fact it mixes and defies genres. It's mostly absurdist dry comedy with some wacky slapstick, but delivered with the look and feel of an arthouse mind-bender. Cristina says this is her favorite movie of all time and enjoys it for the comedy, romance, originality, and its overall bizarre nature. Chad had never seen so much as a clip of it and went in with a blank slate. Will he enjoy it as much as she did? Listen and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    The Running Man

    Cristina has been on a 1987 kick lately, so we mutually picked THE RUNNING MAN for this episode. This is one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's lesser known 80s movies; which is kind of ironic since it EPITOMIZES (or possibly parodies) the Cyberpunk dystopian/sci-fi/action genre and of course Ah-nold himself. Lots of explosions, fistfights, stunts, ridiculous costumes, and of course puns galore! This is one of those movies that's not groundbreaking or high in artistic merit (especially compared to Blade Runner); but it sure is fun to watch. It's the Miller Lite of movies. THE RUNNING MAN was actually based on a Stephen King novel that he wrote under a pen name. And much like The Shining, he wasn't happy with how it turned out. A supposedly more faithful adaptation was released in 2025, but neither of us has seen it as of now. Perhaps we'll review that as a bonus episode sometime?FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    The Princess Bride

    The Princess Bride could be considered a perfect movie... maybe. It's got everything: adventure, fantasy, romance and of course comedy. It manages to balance these elements pretty well with a breezy story that never lags. It's also remarkably family friendly as there's something for adults and kids alike.Cristina loved this movie as a child; Chad thought it was okay. Watching it in 2026, will it be just as fun and captivating as it was back in 1987? Watch our review and find out! FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Nostalgia Nerds Networking! featuring Amy Lewis of Pop Culture Retrospective Podcast ​

    Amy Lewis started ‪@PopCultureRetrospectivePodcast‬ nearly six years ago when COVID first hit. She's been consistently posting content ever since. Her show is a mix of did-you-know facts as well as reviews and reminiscing about certain movies, music, toys and other pop culture landmarks of the 1980s and 90s. Since she's been doing this a lot longer than we have, it was only natural for us to pick her brain and find out what makes retro/nostalgia podcasts tick. Be sure to check out Amy's website, which includes archives over over 100 episodes going back to 2020 here: https://www.popcultureretrospective.com/FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Calvin and Hobbes

    We never intended this podcast to be strictly movie reviews, but somehow that's all we did in 2025. Well it's 2026 and we decided to finally change it up and talk about a comic strip pretty much every Gen Xer, Xenial and Millenial loved: Calvin and Hobbes.It didn't matter who you were or where you came from, it seemed impossible to dislike Calvin and Hobbes. It clearly inspired both comic strips and animation in the 1990s and well into the 21st Century. It's a shame it only lasted 10 years, but it has a timelessness to it few others can match.For this show, we asked Amy Lewis of  @PopCultureRetrospectivePodcast  to join us in the discussion. It was a lot of fun and a nice change of pace. We are hoping to have more guests moving forward. Be sure to check out Amy's show at https://www.popcultureretrospective.com/FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Our Best Moments from 2025

    Seems like every podcast and YouTube channel does a "best moments of the year" clip show right about now, so why not us? These are the clips that got the most views for each podcast (presented in a completely random order). Enjoy!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Ranking EVERY movie we reviewed in 2025

    People love tier lists, so we thought we'd make one of ALL the movies we reviewed in 2025. Cristina ranks all the movies Chad picked, and Chad ranks all the movies Cristina picked. You might be as surprised as us to see how high (or low) our co-host ranked some of our childhood favorites! Do you agree with our rankings? Let us know in the comments.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Go

    When Quentin Tarantino took the movie world by storm in the 1990s with Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown, suddenly all of Hollywood wanted to emulate his style. Movies that combined hard boiled crime capers with non-linear storylines and twisted/dark humor were EVERYWHERE! What separated GO from the pack of imitators was its approach of being a comedy first with the gritty/thrilling elements second. It was directed by Doug Liman, who previously directed Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn in "Swingers". This film has a polished studio look; but with the offbeat nature (and budget) of an indie flick. Chad loved GO at the time and said it rivaled American Pie and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me for the best comedy of 1999. Cristina had neither seen nor heard of it until now. Will Chad find it just as fun 26 years later? Will Cristina appreciate it as much as he did? Listen and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Edward Scissorhands

    It's December, so of course we've been reviewing Christmas movies all month, but we never do anything by the rules around here. This week, Cristina went with a "Christmas Adjacent" classic: EDWARD SCISSORHANDS. Tim Burton already pulled off a "weird family-friendly comedy/fantasy" with Beetlejuice, so why not another? EDWARD SCISSORHANDS stars Johnny Depp in one of his first major films playing a modern day Frankenstein's Monster... sort of. He was created by a mad scientist (played by Vincent Prince in his final role); but is he human or a robot or some kind of magical creature? All of the above! (and yet none). Cristina saw this when it originally was released in 1990 and it was a childhood favorite of hers. Chad had never seen it until just now. Will Cristina still love it 35 years later? Will Chad kick himself for missing out on this campy fantasy all these years? Listen and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Santa Claus: The Movie

    There have been A LOT of movies about Santa Claus, but few have told his origin story aside from 1985's SANTA CLAUS: THE MOVIE. This film was on constant rotation in Chad's house growing up in the 1980s; but Cristina had never even heard of it until now! It stars David Huddleston as Santa Claus; Dudley Moore as his assistant elf Patch; and John Lithgow as the dastardly villain B.Z. The movie starts out as a medieval fantasy, but turns on a dime into a campy comedy once the story reaches the present day. It's a weird juxtaposition of genres to say the least.Chad is convinced this was a mainstream movie; but Cristina thinks it was probably collecting dust on Blockbuster shelves. Does it still have the nostalgic/timeless spirit of a Home Alone or A Christmas Story; or should be better enjoyed as a memory? FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Gremlins

    When you think of horror movies, family-friendly comedies probably don't come to mind. Well, that's exactly what 1984's GREMLINS is: a horror/comedy/fantasy hybrid actually intended for families. Since Cristina loves horror movies, this was her pick for one of her favorite Christmas movies. Chad saw GREMLINS a few times as a kid, but says it didn't have the lasting impact of other Spielberg-produced adventures like The Goonies or Back To The Future.Neither of us had seen this in quite a while, so how would it hold up in 2025? Listen to our podcast and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    The Star Wars Holiday Special

    The Star Wars HOLIDAY SPECIAL was a one-time-only airing in November of 1978. To this day, it's never received any kind of official home video release by Lucasfilm or Disney. Thankfully, some copies are available on YouTube (which is how we saw it). Chad and Cristina had never seen it until JUST NOW! Neither of us have any memories of it as a child or even remembers hearing that it existed until well into the 21st Century. Yet, we both knew this show had a reputation for being somewhere between stupidly campy and horribly unwatchable. So we decided to give a look. Just how bad could it be? Watch this episode and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Planes, Trains and Automobiles

    The are more Christmas themed movies than you can shake a stick at, but what about Thanksgiving? The only one we can think of is 1987's PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES from writer/director John Hughes. Up until this point, most of Hughes' films had been mostly family-friendly comedies about teenagers in high school. So the premise was quite a change of pace; however the COMEDY is as funny as ever. Some say it's THE funniest comedy of his career! Especially considering it starred Steve Martin and John Candy; two absolute legends of comedy. This was Cristina's pick which was ironic because she had never seen it until now. Chad had seen it numerous times as a kid (mostly the censored TV version). Does it still hold up in 2025? Did it really need to be rated R? Is it politically incorrect today? We discuss this and so much more!HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    The Thing

    Halloween may be long gone, but there's no reason we can't discuss another horror movie. This time it's John Carpenter's THE THING (another 1982 pick by Cristina!). Neither of us had seen this until recently, which is quite surprising considering how much Chad likes sci-fi and Cristina like horror. Check any list of the greatest sci-fi and/or horror movies of the 1980s and you'll likely see THE THING among the greats. But is it REALLY? You might be surprised by our take on this film!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Back To The Future

    When we started this show we never thought we'd be going to the movie theaters for an episode. However, this is the 40th anniversary of BACK TO THE FUTURE and cinemas around the country were showing it on the big screen so how could we pass up this opportunity?! Much like Ghostbusters, Back to the Future is a classic 80s movie that blends comedy and sci-fi perfectly. The music, the set design, the costumes, and everything about it just epitomizes 1985 (not sure how well they got 1955, though; you'll have to ask our parents about that).This was always a favorite of Chad's, but not so much with Cristina. Would seeing it on the big screen bring back nostalgic memories? Watch and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Superman (1978)

    Before comic book movies ruled the box office, there was Superman (1978) — the film that started it all. Richard Donner’s big-budget take on the Man of Steel turned Christopher Reeve into a legend, with Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, and Margot Kidder rounding out a cast of Hollywood heavyweights.Chad, our resident comic book nerd, breaks down what this movie nailed — and where it completely missed the mark — when it comes to staying true to DC’s source material. Cristina, seeing it for the first time, isn’t so easily impressed. Was Superman: The Movie a visionary masterpiece… or just a cash grab after Star Wars changed Hollywood forever?45 years later, which franchise truly stood the test of time? The answer might surprise you.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

    In this episode of His and Hers Gen X Podcast, Cristina and Chad dive into Wes Craven’s iconic horror film from 1984, A Nightmare on Elm Street. Cris revisits this horror classic with nostalgia, while Chad sees it with fresh eyes for the first time (sort of). Together, they break down what makes the first appearance of Freddy Krueger a timeless Gen X movie; from the practical effects and creepy atmosphere to how it shaped pop culture horror in the ’80s and beyond. And oh yeah, it introduced the world to Johnny Depp!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxNew episodes drop every Sunday!

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    The Shining

    Welcome back to His and Hers Gen X Podcast! This week, Chad and Cristina revisit Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror/mindbender classic: The Shining. We talk about:🪓 Jack’s descent into madness👻 Kubrick’s genius (and cruelty) behind the camera🎹 The eerie sound design that makes the Overlook Hotel come alive🧒 Danny’s psychic powers and those unforgettable twins💀 The real-life hotel that inspired Stephen King’s storyWe also dive into how this movie feels through Gen X eyes: slow-burn tension; analog horror; and why practical effects still hit harder than AI anything.🎧 Available wherever you get podcasts: Spotify, Apple, Overcast, and more.📺 Subscribe for more 70s–90s movie rewatches, nostalgic rants, and Gen X commentary every Sunday.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx#TheShining #StanleyKubrick #hisandhersgenx #JackNicholson #ShelleyDuvall #StephenKing #80sHorror #GenXPodcast #mindbenders #HorrorMovies #80smovies #Kubrick #ClassicMovies

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    Poltergeist

    Chad and Christina revisit the 1982 Steven Spielberg-produced horror classic Poltergeist. From creepy clowns and haunted TVs to real skeletons and the infamous “Poltergeist curse,” they break down why this film still feels so iconic. Expect 80s nostalgia, behind-the-scenes trivia, and plenty of “he said / she said” banter as they decide whether Poltergeist holds up in 2025.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxNew episodes drop every Sunday!

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    Ghostbusters

    Chad and Cristina revisit the 1984 comedy classic Ghostbusters! Both saw it as kids, but it clearly stuck with Chad more. He still remembers nearly every joke and laughs just as hard today. Both found the movie’s sexual innuendo moments odd choices. Together, they discuss the sharp humor, great acting, impressive special effects, and why Ghostbusters remains a beloved pop culture phenomenon 41 years later. And yes—the theme song still slaps!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxNew episodes drop every Sunday!

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    The Last Unicorn

    In this episode of The His and Hers Gen X Podcast, Chad and Cristina revisit the 1982 animated fantasy film The Last Unicorn by Rankin & Bass. Cristina adored this movie as a child and still finds plenty to love in its dreamy atmosphere; while Chad thought it was another boring girl's movie.Unlike Cristina's two previous picks for "disturbing children's movies of the 80s", Chad didn't think this one was actually dark ENOUGH. It was more emo than anything as the main character - Amalthea the Unicorn - comes across as sad and whiney. Both found the pacing rather slow and "The Red Bull" villain rather arbitrary.Still, they did enjoy the characters and appreciated the moments of levity throughout the film. The ending is nice, but they both feel as if so much more could have been done. Fun fact: the music was composed by 1970s folk-rock band America (best known for "A Horse With No Name" appropriately enough), which adds a unique touch not found in any other animated films of the era.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE 👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxNew episodes drop every Sunday!#TheLastUnicorn #GenXPodcast #HisAndHersGenX #80sMovies #AnimatedFantasy #RetroRewatch #80sNostalgia #FantasyCartoon #MoviePodcast #RankinBass #CultClassic #RetroMovies #GenXLife #UnicornVibes #80sAnimation

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    Return of the Jedi

    On this episode of the His and Hers Gen X Podcast, Chad and Cristina watch Return of the Jedi (1983). Chad grew up watching it countless times as a kid, while Cristina just saw it for the very first time in 2025. To her surprise, she ended up liking it the best out of the original trilogy. Chad still enjoys it, but rewatching as an adult, he noticed more of the flaws—and the 1997 Special Edition effects really stood out as completely out of place. Overall, we both liked the movie, but Chad still prefers A New Hope. Join us as we talk Ewoks, Jabba the Hutt, Luke’s final showdown with Vader, and what it’s like experiencing Return of the Jedi for the first time decades apart.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE HERE: https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx👉 New episodes drop every Sunday!

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    The Secret of NIMH

    In this episode of the His and Hers Gen X podcast, hosts Christina and Chad delve into the world of disturbing children's movies, focusing on 'The Secret of NIMH.' They explore the film's dark themes, animation style, and cultural impact, while also discussing the character dynamics and voice acting. The conversation highlights the film's unsettling nature and questions its suitability for children, ultimately leading to a broader discussion about the portrayal of serious themes in animated films.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE HERE: https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx👉 New episodes drop every Sunday!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Disturbing Children's Movies02:47 The Secret of NIMH: A Dark Animation05:25 Themes of Death and Darkness08:19 Cinematic Techniques and Animation Quality10:50 Character Analysis and Storytelling13:36 Cultural Impact and Audience Reception16:10 Comparative Analysis with Other Films19:08 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

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    The Empire Strikes Back

    Cristina just watched The Empire Strikes Back for the very first time — and Chad, who grew up with the Star Wars saga, is here to guide her through the galaxy far, far away. In this episode of the His and Hers Gen X Podcast, we dive into Cristina’s fresh perspective, iconic moments, and why Empire is often considered the best of the series.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE HERE: https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx👉 New episodes drop every Sunday!

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    Return To Oz

    In this episode of His and Hers Gen X Podcast, Chad and Cristina review the 1985 Disney cult classic Return to Oz. Chad watched it as a kid but barely remembers it; Cristina saw it for the very first time, and together they dive into why this strange sequel to The Wizard of Oz has fascinated and unsettled audiences for decades.Part children’s fantasy; part psychological thriller; and almost a horror film without blood or gore, Return to Oz has been called everything from a misunderstood masterpiece to one of Disney’s biggest flops.Why did it bomb at the box office? Why did critics pan it? Does it hold up nearly 40 years later? Join us as we explore the weird, unsettling world of Oz, complete with the Wheelers, Princess Mombi, and a very different take on Dorothy’s journey.🎙️ Subscribe to the His and Hers Gen X Podcast for more movie rewatches; pop culture breakdowns; and nostalgic trips through Gen X favorites. 👉 New episodes drop every Sunday!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE HERE: https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    Star Wars (aka "A New Hope")

    Somehow, Cristina never saw any of the Star Wars movies as a child (or as an adult for that matter). Until NOW! Chad finally sat her down to watch the REAL first movie in the series - Episode IV: A New Hope from 1977. He grew up loving all things Star Wars; but she couldn't have cared less. Will Cristina become another Gen X Star Wars junkie; or will she find it to be a cute, dated movie? Listen and find out!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE HERE: https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

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    The Introduction Episode

    Welcome to His and Hers Gen X Podcast, where hosts Chad and Cristina—two proud Gen Xers—rediscover the pop culture that shaped a generation. Each week, one of us introduces the other to something from the 1970s, 1980s, or 1990s that they either never experienced or haven’t revisited in decades. From movies, music, and TV shows to toys, fads, and forgotten gems, we’ll explore whether our childhood favorites stand the test of time—or were better left in the past.This is a fun, lighthearted trip down memory lane—no politics, no drama—just pure nostalgia and laughs. If you grew up in the late 20th century (or just love retro culture), this is the show for you. New episodes drop every Sunday!FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE HEREhttps://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenxWatch the video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/iv_zgEKKqlM

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to His and Hers Gen X Podcast, where hosts Chad and Cristina rediscover the pop culture that shaped their generation. Each week, one of us introduces the other to a movie, tv show or album from the 20th Century that they either never experienced or just haven’t thought about in decades. This show is a fun, lighthearted trip down memory lane. No controversial topics here; just pure nostalgia and laughs. New episodes drop every Monday.FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE👉 https://linktr.ee/hisandhersgenx

HOSTED BY

No Frills Podcast Network

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What is His and Hers Gen X Podcast about?

Welcome to His and Hers Gen X Podcast, where hosts Chad and Cristina rediscover the pop culture that shaped their generation. Each week, one of us introduces the other to a movie, tv show or album from the 20th Century that they either never experienced or just haven’t thought about in decades....

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