The Deucecast Movie Show #466: Scenes from a Mall

by RetroZap Staff

Movies have been chalk full of those iconic buildings of the past that we as humans would flock to in droves, the shopping mall.

If you remember shopping at Waldenbooks and Suncoast Movies, picking up pizza at Sbarro, and maybe checking out a round of a local TV dating show, then this is the episode for you. Mikey and Dave invite in Friend of the Show, Miss Independent Jeremy Burgess, to take a look at malls in movies.

First, Burgess gives a few movies from the indie scene to keep an eye out on, then the latest on the Don’t Die campaign for the making of the upcoming film.

Then, the crew gives their Top Five Mall Scenes… memorable moments taking place in the shopping hearts of American — racing through the malls… staring at 3D pictures… Killbots… fight scenes… growing up… and much more.

Then, the assignments for the Annual Burgentine’s Day Rom Com Chick Flick Adventure are in!

Movies discussed and where they are streaming:

 

  • Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (rental)
  • The Blues Brothers (Showtimes)
  • Chopping Mall (Amazon Prime)
  • Commando (rental)
  • Dawn of the Dead (HBO Max; TubiTV)
  • Eighth Grade (Showtime)
  • Evolution (Amazon Prime)
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Showtime)
  • Gremlins (HBO Max)
  • Jackie Brown (rental)
  • Jasper Mall (Amazon Prime)
  • Mallrats (rental)
  • Night of the Comet (rental)
  • Wonder Woman 1984 (HBO Max)

 


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The Deucecast Movie Show is a podcast done by movie fans for movie fans of all kinds. Hosts Mikey, Dave, and featured friend of the show #TwitterlessDrEarl, along with a rotating cast of fun guests, discuss all sorts of movies–from new to old, fantastic to craptastic and everything in between.  Expect themed episodes, feature lists, favorite movies, and tournaments pitting movie against movie or actor against act because we love a good bracket. Play along with movie games like “Denzel” or “The Ryan Philippe Game,” then participate in voting in the annual Deucie Awards and yell at us when someone defends a Damon Wayans movie as “nearly the perfect film.” If you love movies, then you’ll love The Deucecast Movie Show! We love to interact with our listeners so please subscribe to the podcast and send us an email, tweets, and comments as you listen at your leisure. The more the merrier, so thanks for tuning in!

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