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That's Bodacious, Dude! 80 Radical Movies from the 80s!
Rabbit Hole Podcasts
42 episodes
1 week ago
A sister show to That's Da Bomb, Yo!, your host Isabel Teran and a guest will discuss an important film from the 1980s.
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A sister show to That's Da Bomb, Yo!, your host Isabel Teran and a guest will discuss an important film from the 1980s.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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#39: Day of the Dead (1985)
That's Bodacious, Dude! 80 Radical Movies from the 80s!
1 hour 23 minutes 39 seconds
1 month ago
#39: Day of the Dead (1985)

What’s your favorite way to celebrate the life of those who have passed on? What would you rank this in George A. Romero trilogy of the dead? Are limestone caves the best storage options for zombies? Is Bub the best zombie ever? To help answer these questions and more, Isabel welcomes From Inner Time: A Doctor Who Podcast cohost and her friend Lackey as they tell you WHY Day of the Dead is a radical movie from the ‘80s.

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That's Bodacious, Dude! 80 Radical Movies from the 80s!
A sister show to That's Da Bomb, Yo!, your host Isabel Teran and a guest will discuss an important film from the 1980s.