Enjoy Stuff: A TechnoRetro Podcast
Description Who. Does. Number. Two. Work. For? Every hero needs backup, whether it’s a loyal friend, a sarcastic commentator, or a fuzzy alien who growls encouragement. Hop in the sidecar and celebrate Sidekicks! From ancient epics to Saturday morning cartoons, sidekicks have evolved from audience stand-ins to the real heroes behind the heroes. Grab your wingman, wingwoman, or wing raccoon. It’s time to celebrate the second fiddles! News A new retro-inspired grip gives modern phones an old-school camera feel. Boston Logan Airport travelers can now kill time with...
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Description Pulp heroes were never meant to last, yet a century later they still loom large in comics, movies, radio, and television. This week, Jay and Shua dig into the larger-than-life characters born in cheap magazines that shaped everything from superheroes to sci-fi epics. From masked vigilantes to jungle lords and space adventurers, the guys celebrate the wild imagination, fast storytelling, and lasting legacy of pulp culture. It’s bold, brash, and absolutely stuffed with Enjoy Stuff energy. News The Greatest American Hero is returning! In comic form LEGO reveals of a new smart...
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This week on Enjoy Stuff, Jay and Shua tumble head-first into the wonderfully absurd world of Monty Python, celebrating the comedy troupe that made nonsense an art form. From silly walks to spam, it’s a fast-paced love letter to ridiculous genius. It’s…….Monty Python’s Flying Circus! Let’s dive head first into the pepper pot of silliness with the classic BBC comedy show that influenced generations. News Ghostbusters II’s River of Slime being turned into a five-hour cinematic ambience video, plunging viewers into the eerie tunnels beneath New York City. Dark Chocolate...
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Sometimes the best conversations are the ones where everyone pauses to think before answering. But it's funnier if Jay and Shua kick off 2026 with ridiculous ones full of curiosity and pop culture wisdom, on Enjoy Stuff.. And now, Deep Thoughts, with Jay and Shua….Try answering some of these questions for yourself. Tribute to Rob Reiner Jay and Shua take time to honor the extraordinary career of Rob Reiner, reflecting on his unmatched run of films that shaped generations of movie lovers. With reverence and affection, they celebrate his ability to blend heart, humor, and humanity...
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As the world feels louder and messier than ever, Shua and Jovial Jay take a breath, look back, and choose to Enjoy Stuff. The annual TechnoRetrospective revisits the moments, media, and memories that helped bring a little light through 2025. From movies and TV to books, games, and shared milestones, the guys celebrate what they loved, what surprised them, and what made the year worth remembering, and while looking ahead to what’s coming next. News Labyrinth 40th Anniversary returns to theaters January 8–11, 2026 The world’s largest vampire-themed attraction is planned for...
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Celebrate the season with the world’s greatest detective as Jay and Shua unwrap a sleigh-full of Sherlockian fun. This week they explore the legacy, the films, and the lasting cultural footprint of the master of deduction. From Rankin/Bass favorites to Muppets, Peanuts, and claymation chaos, the guys share memories, laughs, and seasonal nostalgia. It’s a cozy trip through TV history with jingling bells and warm fuzzies. News Alexa users can now ask to play WSQK the Squawk and hear music straight from the show The oft’ forgotten RPG Toon has launched a second edition via...
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Get in the holiday spirit with Jay and Shua on a special, musical episode of Enjoy Stuff as they help out at the Nakatomi Christmas party. Jay and Shua are earning some extra money by catering a party in a high rise. Some unexpected guests show up and change the plans. Now the boys have to figure out how to keep everyone fed and hydrated. Songs Featured Merry Xmas Everybody - Slade Christmas of Love - Little Isidor And The Inquisitors My Favorite Things - Postmodern Jukebox (ft. Robyn Adele Anderson) Run, Run Rudolph - The Electric Mayhem The Christmas Dance - Ringo Song ...
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Celebrate the season with the world’s greatest detective as Jay and Shua unwrap a sleigh-full of Sherlockian fun. This week they explore the legacy, the films, and the lasting cultural footprint of the master of deduction. From classic portrayals to comedic twists, enjoy a festive look at Holmes history mixed with plenty of Enjoy Stuff merriment. Facebook friends, gather your clues and join the holiday investigation! News The First Snow of Fraggle Rock now streaming on Apple TV+, as of December 5. My Arcade launches the Pac-Man 45th Anniversary Collection of retro gaming...
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It’s the first week of December, so Jay and Shua return for another round of their hit game, Famous Firsts! They challenge each other to guess the opening lines of iconic songs and movies, and invite you to play along. Kick off December with some fun trivia and festive firsts! It’s the first time for the second time! What we’re Enjoying Jay recently attended a special screening of Almost Famous, reconnecting with the emotional power, music, and filmmaking magic of Cameron Crowe’s classic. The experience gave him a fresh appreciation for the characters and themes that have...
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It’s Thanksgiving week on Enjoy Stuff, and Jay and Shua are setting places at the table for the most eclectic, retro, and downright entertaining dinner guests imaginable. From icons to eccentrics, everyone’s invited to the feast! Join the guys as they talk turkey, share gratitude, and celebrate a holiday where everyone is family, and everyone is ready to Get Stuffed. News The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has dropped its first official trailer ahead of its April 3, 2026 release. Paramount has confirmed a new Star Trek film is moving forward with directors Jonathan Goldstein...
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
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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