‘Jem and the Holograms’ Alive Today Thanks To Fans
Between 1985 and 1988, Jem and the Holograms bridged the gap between 80s rock and roll and cartoons. Not to mention the killer theme song. Today, Jem and the Holograms’ legacy is kept alive by fans who remember waking up on a Saturday morning to watch one of the true 80s classics. ‘Jem and the Holograms’ Alive Today Thanks To Fans “By day, Jennifer Turner works in law enforcement in Vancouver. But on this...
Los Angeles’ 80s Crack Epidemic Highlighted in ‘Snowfall’
The 80s was full of high moments, however, there were plenty of low moments that stood out. Some of those low moments may have also floated under the radar, however, everyone knows about the crack epidemic that gripped LA in the 80s. Los Angeles’ 80s Crack Epidemic Highlighted in ‘Snowfall’ Snowfall is a new show that is now breaking into its second season. It explores the rise of crack in LA and tells the story of a...
15 80s Movie Villains We Absolutely Hated
In the 80s it was all about the good guys v.s. the bad guys in plenty of the best films. We decided to create a slide which features the 15 80s Movie Villains We Absolutely Hated. Most of these guys really drove us nuts when watching these films. As for the horror choices included in our list, two of them in particular managed to do plenty of damage while being super lazy. That’s right, we think Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers...
Going Down Under in the 80s
To 80s kids, Australia was nothing short of magical. It had exotic animals, beautiful scenery, beaches—and the seasons were, like, reversed. We dreamed of visiting and hanging out with kangaroos, wallabies and koalas. As an added bonus, Australian accents were totally fun to attempt. From literature to movies to fashion, Oz rocked. Here’s an LT80s look back at how our cultural crush on Australia developed during the 80s, from...