The Retro Network Drive-In

Join The Retro Network Drive-In for a special 40th Anniversary screening of the 1982 film First Blood, hosted by Gary, Eric, and Jason.

Show Notes

TRN Drive-In returns with a special 40th anniversary screening of the 1982 film First Blood. Join Gary (@milehighsamurai), Eric (@Eric_Vardeman), and Jason (@RD80s) as they the journey to rediscover the movie started the Rambo franchise. You'll hear facts and box office stats, casting what-ifs, Drive-In awards including our favorite scenes and lines and more into the franchise's history.

Rambo: The Force of Freedom Intro
Rambo Action Figure commercial
Framing John DeLorean (currently on Netflix and Hulu)

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Creators & Guests

Host
Eric Vardeman
Tsa-La-Gi. 80's lover. Screenwriter. Cohost of @GreatestLists podcast. Tulsa Curling Club founder. Guitar player. Boomer Sooner.
Host
Gary
Martial Arts ~ Swordsmanship ~ 80's movie junkie ~ 80's Retro Nostalgia ~ Writer @TRNSocial ~ Owner of @MedievalArchive
Host
Jason Gross
Rediscovering #1980s pop culture and exploring its influence in the modern day. Website | Podcast | Newsletter.

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