The Traumatic Cinematic Show, Ep. 51: 80s Month #2: Buckaroo Banzai

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To keep in line with the all 80’s Traumatic Cinematic month the crew watched and discusses a mid 80’s classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. Find out the varied opinions on this cult flick and learn why some of the guys think the whole production was a inside joke.

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One thought on “The Traumatic Cinematic Show, Ep. 51: 80s Month #2: Buckaroo Banzai”

  1. Buckaroo Banzai isn’t a very good movie (is killed by Lectroids) but it gets by through the fact it’s so much FUN. The world is happy, comic-booky, joyful, and you could honestly imagine watching a bunch of movies with these guys or reading them in a comic book/science-fiction series.

    I think part of the appeal is that, thanks to Batman and Superman, this is probably the Best Doc Savage movie ever to be made. I advise people to get the special features and/or the book just for the revelation that the series originally had a Fu Manchu-esque villain and an elaborate backstory that makes sense only to comic book nerds.

    FUN goes a long way to increase my tolerance.

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