I Love the '80s Strikes Back
I Love the '80s Strikes Back is a miniseries and the third installment of the I Love the... series on VH1 in which various music and TV personalities reminisce about 1980s popular culture in a mostly humorous manner.[1] The series premiered on October 20, 2003, and is a sequel to I Love the '80s.
I Love the '80s Strikes Back | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Written by | Mike Goudreau |
Narrated by | Doug Jeffers |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | VH1 |
Original release | October 20 – October 24, 2003 |
Related | |
I Love the '80s I Love the '70s I Love the '90s I Love the '90s: Part Deux I Love the '80s 3-D I Love the Holidays I Love Toys I Love the '70s: Volume 2 I Love the New Millennium Best of I Love the... I Love the 2000s |
The sequel designation is in the reference to The Empire Strikes Back.
Commentators
- Carol Alt
- John Amos
- Curtis Armstrong
- Rosanna Arquette
- Ashanti
- The B-52's (Fred Schneider and Cindy Wilson)
- Sebastian Bach
- The Bangles (Susanna Hoffs and Vicki Peterson)
- Barenaked Ladies
- Greg Behrendt
- Anna Belknap
- Jellybean Benitez
- D.C. Benny
- Frank Black
- Michael Ian Black
- The Black Eyed Peas (Taboo, Fergie, apl.de.ap and will.i.am)
- Lesley Boone
- Bozo the Clown
- Candace Cameron Bure
- Brooke Burke
- Bill Burr
- Timothy Busfield
- Bryan Callen
- Mariah Carey
- Cedric the Entertainer
- Ellen Cleghorne
- George Clinton
- Mo Collins
- Stewart Copeland
- David Coverdale
- Jon Cryer
- Molly Culver
- Dido
- Rocco DiSpirito
- Simon Doonan
- The Donnas (Brett Anderson, Allison Robertson, Maya Ford and Torry Castellano)
- Howie Dorough
- Bil Dwyer
- Rich Eisen
- Corey Feldman
- Colin Ferguson
- Craig Ferguson
- Mark Feuerstein
- Flavor Flav
- Lita Ford
- Samantha Fox
- Doug E. Fresh
- John Fugelsang
- Zach Galligan
- Boy George
- Debbie Gibson
- Godfrey
- Tracey Gold
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Kathy Griffin
- Luis Guzman
- Hall & Oates
- Hanson
- Rachael Harris
- Jay Harrington
- Steve Harwell
- Colin Hay
- Jason Hervey
- Leslie Hope
- Finola Hughes
- Scott Ian
- Jane's Addiction (Perry Farrell, Chris Chaney, Steve Perkins and Dave Navarro)
- Stephan Jenkins
- Chris Jericho
- Betsey Johnson
- Cherie Johnson
- Cris Judd
- Nick Lachey
- Queen Latifah
- Cyndi Lauper
- Robin Leach
- Juliette Lewis
- Beth Littleford
- Donal Logue
- Loni Love
- Rob Lowe
- Carl Lumbly
- Stephen Lynch
- MC Lyte
- Virginia Madsen
- Joe Mantegna
- Maroon 5 (Adam Levine and James Valentine)
- John Mayer
- Darryl McDaniels
- Tim McGraw
- Mark McGrath
- Breckin Meyer
- Penelope Ann Miller
- Monica
- Mandy Moore
- Tom Morello
- Vince Neil
- John Ondrasik
- Patton Oswalt
- Jenna Von Oy
- Paula Jai Parker
- Vincent Pastore
- Liz Phair
- Kate Pierson
- Bronson Pinchot
- Pink
- Stefanie Powers
- Lindsay Price
- Danny Provenzano
- Rachel Quaintance
- Donnell Rawlings
- Mary Lou Retton
- Mo Rocca
- Henry Rollins
- David Lee Roth
- Darius Rucker
- Richie Sambora
- Emma Samms
- Mary Scheer
- Ricky Schroder
- Dennis Seaton
- Charlie Sheen
- Sheila E.
- Pauly Shore
- Dee Snider
- Rena Sofer
- Hal Sparks
- Frank Stallone
- Joel Stein
- Rob Thomas
- Lea Thompson
- Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
- Brian Unger
- Usher
- Joan Van Ark
- Frank Vincent
- Gedde Watanabe
- Jody Watley
- Ashley Williams
- Chuck Woolery
- Adrian Young
- Young MC
- Adrian Zmed
- Rob Zombie
Recurring segments
- Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts: Donal Logue gives an unfinished thought on a pop culture event from each year.
- Break Up Songs: Boy George presents the breakup songs for each year.
- Hip-Hop Jam: Doug E. Fresh presents the hip-hop jam for each year.
- Public Service Announcement: A public service announcement from each year is presented.
- Nerds: Gedde Watanabe presents the nerds for each year.
- What the F#?%!!! Moment: Gilbert Gottfried presents the "What the F#?%!!!" moment (i.e., blunder) for each year.
- During the credits of every episode, a clip from a popular music video was played without any type of commentary. These were usually replaced with a show promo by VH1.
Topics covered by year
1980
- American Gigolo
- Too Close for Comfort
- "Whip It" by Devo
- Richie Rich
- Grey Poupon
- Superman II
- The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show
- Flash Gordon
- "Rock with You" by Michael Jackson
- Real People
- The Blues Brothers
- Eight Is Enough
- Solid Gold
- Satin jackets
- Stir Crazy
- Private Benjamin
- Alice
- Friendship bracelets and ribbon barrettes
- "I Want You To Want Me" by Cheap Trick
- Hungry Hungry Hippos
- Friday the 13th
Break Up Songs of 1980: "Boys Don't Cry" by The Cure, "Please Don't Go" by KC and the Sunshine Band and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" by Hall & Oates
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Superman
Hip-Hop Jam of 1980: "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang
PSA of 1980: The Bod Squad's "Don't Drown Your Food" PSA (healthy eating)
Nerds of 1980: Steve Jobs, Elvis Costello and C-3PO
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1980: Alvin and the Chipmunks release their album, Chipmunk Punk, which later becomes their first gold record
1981
- Dynasty
- Smurfs
- Journey's Escape album
- On Golden Pond
- "The Stroke" by Billy Squier
- Endless Love
- Magnum, P.I.
- "Super Freak" by Rick James
- Iron-on decals
- The Fall Guy
- The Rolling Stones' Tattoo You Tour
- Fernando Valenzuela
- Hart to Hart
- Benetton
- Benson
- Ronald Reagan likes Jelly Belly
- Jelly shoes
- Clash of the Titans
- Simon and Garfunkel's concert in Central Park
- Mommie Dearest
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Journey
Break Up Songs of 1981: "Since You're Gone" by The Cars, "Don't You Want Me" by The Human League and "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" by The Greg Kihn Band
Hip-Hop Jam of 1981: "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow
PSA of 1981: Think Before You Drink (Anti-Drinking Ad starring Brooke Shields)
Nerds of 1981: Prince Charles, Ric Ocasek and Bill Gates
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1981: The USDA proposes to cut school lunch programs by classifying ketchup as a school lunch vegetable
1982
- Fame
- Annie
- "Abracadabra" by Steve Miller Band
- Tootsie
- ColecoVision
- John Mellencamp
- Wayne Gretzky
- "Gloria" by Laura Branigan
- The Toy
- Conan the Barbarian and The Beastmaster
- Men at Work
- KangaROOS
- Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
- T. J. Hooker
- "I'm So Excited" by The Pointer Sisters
- An Officer and a Gentleman
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
- "Pass the Dutchie" by Musical Youth
- Pink Floyd – The Wall
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Break Up Songs of 1982: "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club, "Only Time Will Tell" by Asia and "Harden My Heart" by Quarterflash
PSA of 1982: Alternate Escape Routes in case of a fire ("Learn not to burn") Starring Dick Van Dyke
Hip-Hop Jam of 1982: "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on The Beastmaster
Nerds of 1982: Thomas Dolby, Irwin "Skippy" Handelman and Sarah Jessica Parker
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1982: Yale University offered a 14-week special course on how to solve the Rubik's Cube
1983
- Richard Simmons
- "All Night Long (All Night)" by Lionel Richie
- Staying Alive
- Klondike bar
- The Thorn Birds
- Risky Business
- Sunglasses
- The Day After
- The Outsiders
- Cujo and Christine
- Snausages (dog treats)
- Chicken McNuggets
- "Rock This Town" by Stray Cats
- Donkey Kong
- Culture Club
- Yentl
- KISS takes off their makeup
- Martina Navratilova
- Fraggle Rock
- V
Break Up Songs of 1983: "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler, "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" by Journey and "Always Something There to Remind Me" by Naked Eyes
PSA of 1983: "We're not candy!" (about kids finding pills out of the bottle and accidentally eating them) by The Poison Control Center
Hip-Hop Jam of 1983: "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)" by Grandmaster Melle Mel
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on The Day After and Snausages
Nerds of 1983: Nerds Candy, LeVar Burton and Simon Seville
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1983: Interior Secretary James Watt banned The Beach Boys from playing on the National Mall
1984
- The Karate Kid
- Van Halen's 1984 album
- The wave
- "Drive" by The Cars
- Beverly Hills Cop
- Cagney & Lacey
- Menudo
- Scratch and sniff and Trapper Keeper
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- Thompson Twins
- My Little Pony and Glo Worm
- "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell
- Splash and Bachelor Party (both starring Tom Hanks)
- Gremlins
- The Burning Bed
- Tina Turner
- Stirrup pants
- Billy Idol
- Revenge of the Nerds
Break Up Songs of 1984: "Sister Christian" by Night Ranger, "Hard Habit to Break" by Chicago and "Oh Sherrie" by Steve Perry
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Scratch and Sniff
Hip-Hop Jam of 1984: "Roxanne, Roxanne" by UTFO
PSA of 1984: McGruff the Crime Dog's "Take A Bite Out of Crime" (subject: getting into cars with strangers)
Nerds of 1984: Ed Grimley, Alex Trebek and Long Duk Dong
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1984: U.S. President Ronald Reagan makes an off-the-record joke about outlawing and bombing Russia
1985
- Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
- Rambo: First Blood Part II
- Crack epidemic
- "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive
- Teen Wolf
- Inspector Gadget
- Remington Steele
- "Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco
- Jenga
- Tears for Fears
- Bobby Knight's explosive temper and getting ejected from the game vs. Purdue
- The People's Court
- "That's What Friends Are For" by Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder
- 227
- North and South
- "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner
- Mr. Belvedere
- New Coke
- Jem
- Weird Science
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Crack Cocaine
Break Up Songs of 1985: "Broken Wings" by Mr. Mister, "I Miss You" by Klymaxx and "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds
Hip-Hop Jam of 1985: "The Show" by Doug E. Fresh
PSA of 1985: Bob Barker about AIDS (debunking the misconception of getting AIDS from cats)
Nerds of 1985: Crispin Glover, Lukas Haas and Larry King
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1985: The "mythical unicorns" from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus are actually goats with surgically-fused horns
1986
- Pee-wee's Playhouse
- Jolt Cola
- Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet album
- LA Gear
- "You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simon
- Soul Man
- Rainbow Brite
- "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles
- Dallas episode "Bobby Ewing Comes Back to Life" (aka "Blast from the Past")
- Howard the Duck
- About Last Night...
- The Mystery of Al Capone's Vault
- Ocean Pacific
- "Conga" by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine
- L.A. Law
- The Golden Child
- Double Dare
- Garbage Pail Kids
- Michael Jordan
- "Heartbeat" by Don Johnson
- Joe Isuzu
- The Fly
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Bon Jovi
Break Up Songs of 1986: "No One Is to Blame" by Howard Jones, "Don't Dream It's Over" by Crowded House and "If You Leave" by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Hip-Hop Jam of 1986: "Walk This Way" by Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith
PSA of 1986: Rock Against Drugs (Aimee Mann of 'Til Tuesday)
Nerds of 1986: Willie Tanner, Rick Moranis and Cliff Clavin
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1986: Fred Grandy, from The Love Boat, runs for Congress from the state of Iowa and wins
1987
- Beauty and the Beast
- "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake
- Scruples
- The Fat Boys
- Flowers in the Attic
- LL Cool J
- Macho Movies (specifically Predator, RoboCop, and Over the Top)
- Doc Martens
- "Bad" by Michael Jackson
- Full House
- Less than Zero
- Jody Watley
- Remote Control
- Biker shorts (Lycra)
- Thundercats
- Raising Arizona
- "Luka" by Suzanne Vega
- A Different World
- "Land of Confusion" by Genesis
- Steve Guttenberg
- The Princess Bride
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Scruples
Break Up Songs of 1987: "With or Without You" by U2, "Didn't We Almost Have It All" by Whitney Houston and "I Won't Forget You" by Poison
Hip-Hop Jam of 1987: "Push It" by Salt-n-Pepa & Spinderella
PSA of 1987: Rock Against Drugs (Anti-Drug)
Nerds of 1987: Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Bud Bundy and Gilbert Gottfried
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1987: Vanna White's autobiography, Vanna Speaks, recalls that she once smoked some pot, then she ate an entire meatloaf
1988
- Big
- Growing Pains
- MTV's Headbangers Ball
- Ripped jeans
- Beetlejuice
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car" by Billy Ocean
- Jamaica national bobsled team
- My Two Dads
- Garfield stuffed animals
- Beaches
- Charles in Charge
- A Fish Called Wanda
- Ickey Woods (The "Ickey Shuffle") and the Bash Brothers (Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire)
- Hypercolor T-shirts
- "Pour Some Sugar On Me" by Def Leppard
- Young Guns
- Alternative rock (specifically R.E.M., Jane's Addiction, and Sonic Youth)
- Vice President George H. W. Bush elected President of the United States
- Chia Pet
- Tracy Chapman
- Coming to America
Break Up Songs of 1988: "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison, "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" by Cinderella and "Look Away" by Chicago
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Garfield
Hip-Hop Jam of 1988: "Mary, Mary" by Run-D.M.C.
PSA of 1988: Sylvester Stallone for Give The Gift Of Literacy
Nerds of 1988: Mike Mills, Paul Pfeiffer and Miles Silverberg
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1988: The final episode of St. Elsewhere reveals that the entire series has taken place inside the mind of an autistic child
1989
- Weekend at Bernie's
- Doogie Howser M.D.
- "I Wanna Have Some Fun" by Samantha Fox
- The Clapper
- Field of Dreams
- Pete Rose
- "Just a Friend" by Biz Markie
- Thirtysomething
- Yuppie
- Richard Marx
- Driving Miss Daisy
- Zsa Zsa Gabor slaps a cop
- "Patience" by Guns N' Roses
- Rock N Roll Flowers (sound detection dancing flowers)
- Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique album
- Bo Jackson
- Designing Women
- York Peppermint Pattie
- House of Style
- Choose Your Own Adventure books
- When Harry Met Sally...
Break Up Songs of 1989: "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" by Michael Bolton, "Miss You Much" by Janet Jackson and "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty
Donal Logue's Unfinished Thoughts on Pete Rose
Hip-Hop Jam of 1989: "Don't Believe the Hype" by Public Enemy
PSA of 1989: Magic Johnson on Designated Drivers
Nerds of 1989: Samuel "Screech" Powers, Woody Allen and Steve Urkel
The What The F#?%!!! Moment of 1989: 87-year-old Carrie Stringfellow nearly gets embalmed after being mistaken for dead at a Springfield, Ohio funeral home
References
External links
- I Love the '80s Strikes Back at IMDb
- I Love the 80's Strikes Back on Internet Archive