Enjoy Stuff: A TechnoRetro Podcast
Ten years later, Rogue One still stands as one of the boldest Star Wars stories ever told, and we’re diving deep into what made it so special. From gritty war vibes to behind-the-scenes surprises, it’s time to revisit the rebellion. Join us as we explore the legacy of Rogue One, share what we’ve been enjoying lately, and celebrate a new season of fun, fandom, and fantastic conversations. News Kellogg’s brings back cereal prizes with a new Toy Story 5 promotion, marking their return after more than a decade. The Ted Lasso Season 4 trailer teases Ted’s return to AFC...
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We’re hanging with the Master of Suspense himself as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Family Plot! Jay and Shua dive into Alfred Hitchcock’s final film, packed with twists, dark humor, and classic cinematic style. From bizarre kidnappings to behind-the-scenes trivia, the guys explore Hitchcock’s legendary career while sharing some retro fun and modern entertainment picks. It’s a suspenseful and lighthearted look at one of film’s greatest directors. News A new Mortal Kombat movie is in development, which naturally brings renewed attention to another Street Fighter reboot....
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It’s a full-on birthday celebration as Shua and Jay honor another year of Jovial greatness with games, memories, and plenty of laughs. From origin stories to multiversal adventures, this birthday episode is packed with fun, surprises, and a whole lot of Enjoying Stuff! What we’re Enjoying Jay has been enjoying The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, a comedic series about an unlikely leader of a band of misfits who stumbles into outrageous adventures while evading a corrupt thief-taker. He found it to be a fun and humorous reinterpretation of a classic character, with...
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You betcha! Jay and Shua head up to the snowy Midwest to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Fargo and explore the wonderfully weird world of the Coen Brothers. From woodchippers to wild film trivia, we dig into dark comedies, sci-fi fun, and some seriously enjoyable pop culture picks. News A Ready Player One graphic novel adaptation is arriving this fall with a Target-exclusive release ahead of a wider 2027 launch. Spaceballs 2 is officially set for April 23, 2027, bringing back Mel Brooks, Rick Moranis, and more for a long-awaited sequel. The original stars of Charlie’s...
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Journey back to a time of loincloth-clad heroes, questionable special effects, and magical quests as Enjoy Stuff dives into the wild world of 80s sword and sorcery films. Shua and Jay explore the legends, the laughs, and the low-budget chaos of this unforgettable fantasy era. From evil sorcerers to heroic barbarians, we celebrate the movies that tried to ride the fantasy wave and sometimes hilariously missed. Grab your glaive and prepare for adventure! News The new Masters of the Universe trailer makes the film look pretty exciting The first two episodes of Maul: Shadow Lord are...
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Description It’s a tale as old as time! Good vs evil, heroes vs villains, and toy companies vs your allowance! This week, Enjoy Stuff dives into the legendary worlds of GI Joe and Transformers, where knowing is half the battle and there’s always more than meets the eye. From action figures to cartoons, comics to movies, Jay and Shua revisit the iconic franchises that defined a generation and still transform fandoms today. News Star Trek: Starfleet Academy has reportedly been cancelled after its second season, leaving fans disappointed about the future of the series. The world...
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Step into the dojo as Shua and Jay roundhouse kick their way through the explosive rise of 1970s martial arts films, legendary stars, and unforgettable fight scenes. From Bruce Lee’s global impact to Jackie Chan’s gravity-defying comedy, the guys explore the films, trends, and cultural moments that made the ‘70s the ultimate decade of dojo dominance. News Arnold Schwarzenegger and Christopher McQuarrie are reportedly teaming up for a new Conan the Barbarian film. The Last Starfighter is getting a graphic novel reprint and a long-awaited sequel story continuation. ...
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The Academy of TechnoRetro Dads rolls out the red carpet for the 2nd Annual MARTY Awards, celebrating the movies that audiences actually watched in 2025. Join Jay and Shua as they honor the strangest categories, the quirkiest films, and even hand out the first ever BIFF award for the best idiotic feature film. It’s glitz, laughs, and plenty of movie nonsense as Enjoy Stuff gives Hollywood the awards show it deserves. News Frank Frazetta’s famous “Captive Princess” oil painting from 1973 is heading to auction, and collectors are preparing their treasure chests. Universal...
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Enjoy Stuff celebrates the 40th anniversary of the cult fantasy classic Highlander and ask the ultimate question: what would you do if you were immortal? Shua and Jay dive into the film’s legacy, its unique style, and why it still resonates with fans decades later. Plus there’s entertainment news, things we’re enjoying this week, a look at Blade Runner 2049 for Sci-Fi Saturdays, and some awesome listener feedback! News Harrison Ford receives a Lifetime Achievement Award at age 83, celebrating a legendary career that spans decades of iconic films. Ben Kingsley has reportedly...
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Description Go for the gold with us as we dive into the ultimate 80s/90s Trivia-lympics, battling it out in Movies, Music, TV, Sports, and Pop Culture for pure glory. Play along and see if you deserve a participation trophy, or a gold medal! This week we also cover big geeky news, share what we’re enjoying lately, spotlight Jay’s latest article, and take a Sci-Fi Saturday trip into a tense dystopian thriller. News Rogue One: Cassian Andor – Marvel celebrates ten years of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story with a new one-shot comic following Cassian on a dangerous mission before the...
info_outlineEnjoy Stuff sinks its teeth into horror comedies this week as Jay and Shua look back at Once Bitten and Transylvania 6-5000, both celebrating 40 years. From misunderstood monsters to awkward vampires, these films prove that sometimes the best way to survive the night is to laugh at it.
Pull up your coffin, grab a stake (or at least a waffle), and join us as we talk monsters, misfits, and midnight movie madness.
News
A new Simpsons movie is coming in 2027.
Eggo has teamed up with Stranger Things for a limited-edition waffle giveaway
Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends
What we’re Enjoying
Shua dove into the new book in the Old Man’s War series called The Shattering Peace by John Scalzi. It’s a good continuation of a saga that Scalzi has been working on for years. Jay picked up replicas of Action Comics #1, Superman #1, and Batman #1 which are truly golden treasures of comic book history. And they even have the cool ads in them.
Sci-Fi Saturdays -
Sci-Fi Saturdays is currently on hiatus. But Jay continues his 31 Days of Horror at RetroZap.com, a month-long celebration of scary cinema that will keep you up all night! Here’s a list of this week’s lineup:
Mon: Children of the Corn (1984)
Tue: Dead of Night (1946)
Wed: Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1991)
Thu: The Premature Burial (1962)
Fri: Urban Legend (1998)
Sat: Pandorum (2009)
Sun: Near Dark (1987)
Enjoy Funny Vampires!
This week we’re celebrating the 40th anniversaries of two horror comedies: Transylvania 6-5000 and Once Bitten.
Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) puts Jeff Goldblum and Ed Begley Jr. in the middle of a monster mash that plays like an Abbott & Costello routine with Geena Davis, Michael Richards, Carol Kane, and more. We appreciate its goofy charm and almost hysterical jokes.
Once Bitten (1985) gave Jim Carrey an early lead role as a teenager targeted by a 400-year-old vampire (Lauren Hutton) who needs his blood to stay young. With Karen Koppins as the girlfriend and a Halloween dance number that steals the show, this comedy is pure ‘80s fun. (even though some of it hasn’t aged well.
We also sink our teeth into other horror parodies of the decade, including Student Bodies (1981), Saturday the 14th (1981), Wacko (1982), Pandemonium (1982), and National Lampoon’s Class Reunion (1982).
Which of these comedy horror movies did you enjoy? How many times have you been bitten? Let us know! First person that emails me with the subject line, “I want to suck your blood” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com