I just drove by a few other locations today Kennedy Causeway Sonic when were they pull into the gas station and decided not to get gas. The intersection a Chick-fil-A on the corner where the roller coaster was 4 magic Isles. That lot is now funtrackers. And of course Dockside
One of my absolute favorites! Invincible is also my all time second favorite song next to Amazing Grace:) Captures the 80s so well:) Y’all rock! God Bless! 😊🙌 “Fair is fair!”
Yes!! We think it's definitely an underrated movie of the 80s, such a great time capsule movie! Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. Dinner & Movie video coming soon, stay tuned! God Bless :)
I was an extra in this film. It was amazing hanging out with the cast!! And it was a lot of fun. I even got paid $393 lol. Those were the days!! Christian Slater was a sweetheart and Helen Slater was as well. Actually, all of the girls were super funny and the crew was sweet.
It's amazing that next year's gonna be the 40th Anniversary of this movie!!! That's one of my favorite Pat Benatar songs too, and I do remember Rebel Yell in that mall scene too!!! Another awesome Podcast!!! Can't wait for the next one!!!
It's hard to believe how quickly time has flown! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it! We've decided to do Beverly Hills Cop next in honor of the new movie coming soon to Netflix. So excited for that one!
Awesome!! It was competing against some heavy hitters at the box office... Back to the Future, The Goonies, and European Vacation to name a few. Billie Jean was a great movie, but it got overshadowed that summer. Fortunately, it's become a bit of a cult classic since then. Glad you enjoyed seeing it!
I have to go watch it now, again. I love that your background looks like the Mrs. Garrett’s, store “Over Our Heads” in the later seasons of. The Facts of Life.
This really is a great lost movie of the 80s. Another one is Last American Virgin and Just One Of The Guys. Maybe you can do a dinner and a movie night for those movies
Thank you!! I remember liking Just One of the Guys, cute movie! Don't think I've seen the other one, will look for that. Our next movie night is Die Hard!
I noticed the guy with the camera at the waterfall mall scene. I think he was in the background when she was climbing over the rail on the opposite side of the waterfall. I came back and edited it you can actually see him in this video on the clip
Your video here made me watch this video again last night for free on TH-cam. I was 15 when it came out and the summer of 1985 the video for Invincible was a huge video for MTV. I wanted to see it but I dont think my friends were interested. I saw most of it on HBO the following year. This was a good movie but the ending was bad. It needed reworked. This was a bomb at the box office which I did not realize. It only lasted in the theaters for 10 weeks. It was supposed to make everyone a huge star. Christian Slater's first movie though. Definitely a great lost movie of the 1980s
This is actually a fascinating movie,it was made during a time that seemed fascinated with rebel culture. Every decade had a rebel culture vibe,of course,but the 1980’s had its own flavor. The 80’s was so famously defined,in film and real life,by the popular versus the unpopular,be it Jocks or nerds or punks(Refer to the secretary from Ferris Bueller for the full rundown of the subgroups). These types of films,they spoke to so many,who were afraid to break away from the culture that pressed into the cult of popular,they encouraged individuality at a time when it was cooler to conform to the new things,MTV was a huge motivator,and,in fact,helped melt down late punk era music culture into new-wave culture. This is not a bad thing,as punk will always survive,but new-wave helped many to be able to more specifically define their rebellion. Nerd culture began to become a cool subculture unto itself,thanks to rebel 80’s culture. Like the roots of a tree,pop culture,truly ,for the first time,exploded into a million paths. Everyone had a cultural home to go to.
Thank you for another great podcast. Will we get to see the dinner portion of the night? 'The Lost Boys' or 'Heathers' are both favorites of mine. Could it be fake dormers and they just added the spiral stairway to play off that? This would also explain the single story today.
I think I posted it on the movie locations. With the little guy that turned in the VCR tape Billie Jean uncovering the motorcycle on the trailer. On her Ransom tape over and over it was repeated fair is fair I believe that was supposed to be the original name of the movie because I heard it had changed during or soon after filming
@@Our80sLife Winona Ryder seems to like 7-11 drinks, they are referenced in both Heathers and Reality Bites. She gave a persuasive speech in Reality Bites about the Big Gulp!
It's a do or die situation, we will be INVINCIBLE
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Thank you! Cheers!
I just drove by a few other locations today Kennedy Causeway Sonic when were they pull into the gas station and decided not to get gas. The intersection a Chick-fil-A on the corner where the roller coaster was 4 magic Isles. That lot is now funtrackers. And of course Dockside
One of my absolute favorites! Invincible is also my all time second favorite song next to Amazing Grace:) Captures the 80s so well:) Y’all rock! God Bless! 😊🙌 “Fair is fair!”
Yes!! We think it's definitely an underrated movie of the 80s, such a great time capsule movie! Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. Dinner & Movie video coming soon, stay tuned! God Bless :)
I was an extra in this film. It was amazing hanging out with the cast!! And it was a lot of fun. I even got paid $393 lol. Those were the days!! Christian Slater was a sweetheart and Helen Slater was as well. Actually, all of the girls were super funny and the crew was sweet.
That's awesome!! Which scenes?
I just finished watching it for the first time and loved it, especially since it was filmed in corpus christi
It's amazing that next year's gonna be the 40th Anniversary of this movie!!! That's one of my favorite Pat Benatar songs too, and I do remember Rebel Yell in that mall scene too!!! Another awesome Podcast!!! Can't wait for the next one!!!
It's hard to believe how quickly time has flown! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it! We've decided to do Beverly Hills Cop next in honor of the new movie coming soon to Netflix. So excited for that one!
My daughters ages 12, 10 & 8 love this movie! Especially the music
You're clearly raising them right, well done!
A+ video!
LOVE IT! Amazing conversation about the film!
Thanks Ben! 😊
We watched it last night for the first time! I loved it! Don’t know how it was off my radar for 39 years! 😅
Awesome!! It was competing against some heavy hitters at the box office... Back to the Future, The Goonies, and European Vacation to name a few. Billie Jean was a great movie, but it got overshadowed that summer. Fortunately, it's become a bit of a cult classic since then. Glad you enjoyed seeing it!
I have to go watch it now, again. I love that your background looks like the Mrs. Garrett’s, store “Over Our Heads” in the later seasons of. The Facts of Life.
Oh my goodness, yes!! That was my inspiration for the bar decor, and you totally got the vibe. Thank you 🥰
I was able to watch it for free with ads on TH-cam.
This really is a great lost movie of the 80s. Another one is Last American Virgin and Just One Of The Guys. Maybe you can do a dinner and a movie night for those movies
Thank you!! I remember liking Just One of the Guys, cute movie! Don't think I've seen the other one, will look for that. Our next movie night is Die Hard!
I noticed the guy with the camera at the waterfall mall scene. I think he was in the background when she was climbing over the rail on the opposite side of the waterfall. I came back and edited it you can actually see him in this video on the clip
Your video here made me watch this video again last night for free on TH-cam. I was 15 when it came out and the summer of 1985 the video for Invincible was a huge video for MTV. I wanted to see it but I dont think my friends were interested. I saw most of it on HBO the following year. This was a good movie but the ending was bad. It needed reworked. This was a bomb at the box office which I did not realize. It only lasted in the theaters for 10 weeks. It was supposed to make everyone a huge star. Christian Slater's first movie though. Definitely a great lost movie of the 1980s
Great points on the ending! It's definitely a "lost movie" but entertaining nonetheless. Thanks for stopping by our channel and sharing your thoughts!
This is actually a fascinating movie,it was made during a time that seemed fascinated with rebel culture.
Every decade had a rebel culture vibe,of course,but the 1980’s had its own flavor.
The 80’s was so famously defined,in film and real life,by the popular versus the unpopular,be it Jocks or nerds or punks(Refer to the secretary from Ferris Bueller for the full rundown of the subgroups).
These types of films,they spoke to so many,who were afraid to break away from the culture that pressed into the cult of popular,they encouraged individuality at a time when it was cooler to conform to the new things,MTV was a huge motivator,and,in fact,helped melt down late punk era music culture into new-wave culture.
This is not a bad thing,as punk will always survive,but new-wave helped many to be able to more specifically define their rebellion.
Nerd culture began to become a cool subculture unto itself,thanks to rebel 80’s culture.
Like the roots of a tree,pop culture,truly ,for the first time,exploded into a million paths.
Everyone had a cultural home to go to.
Like a shopping mall,we had endless choices,yes?😊
Thank you for another great podcast. Will we get to see the dinner portion of the night? 'The Lost Boys' or 'Heathers' are both favorites of mine. Could it be fake dormers and they just added the spiral stairway to play off that? This would also explain the single story today.
Thanks - so glad you enjoyed this one! Yes, we just uploaded the dinner portion, here's that link: th-cam.com/video/uhsJBGWx-K8/w-d-xo.html
I think I posted it on the movie locations. With the little guy that turned in the VCR tape Billie Jean uncovering the motorcycle on the trailer. On her Ransom tape over and over it was repeated fair is fair I believe that was supposed to be the original name of the movie because I heard it had changed during or soon after filming
Want to check this movie out!
Oh yes, it's a must-see in our book! You can find it on TH-cam... let me know what you think!
x I actually eat a meal from Heathers all the time, it is spaghetti with lots of oregano! (Veronica's favorite meal)
That’s one of my favorites too, yum! 🍝 And a great idea for Dinner & Movie night too!
@@Our80sLife Winona Ryder seems to like 7-11 drinks, they are referenced in both Heathers and Reality Bites.
She gave a persuasive speech in Reality Bites about the Big Gulp!
This is November 2024 at posting Sunrise Mall is currently being tore down
RIP :(