
Welcome to
Your Valhalla of Nostalgia
Where neon competes with pastel…
and the saxophone solo is alive and well!



🔊Featured
Milo visits the “Dope Nostalgia” podcast to talk about 90s solo artist Jewel.
💿Podcast
"The 80s and 90s Uncensored" is a nostalgic, no-holds-barred podcast where hosts dive into the pop culture, trends, and unforgettable moments that defined two iconic decades.
We revisit a topic from season 1 with our first sequel episode, discussing a few more movies we feel define a generation.
The guys record in the same location! They’re hanging out in Milo’s living room, talking about the little things from their youth that they miss.
The guys record in the same location! They’re hanging out in Milo’s living room, talking about the little things from their youth that they miss.
After nine seasons of the podcast, we’re giving the show the love it deserves with a proper Star Trek: The Next Generation retrospective.
Milo and Heike discuss Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles. After recently rewatching both films, they share updated perspectives, viewing them through a modern lens.
📠Articles
Articles, lists, comparisons and retrospectives on various topics of everyone’s favorite two decades: The 80s and 90s
The NES blow is emblematic of how kids interact with technology and how e performed fixes with ritual, hope, and superstition in every attempt.
The Y2K bug was a cultural phenomenon. It was a late-90s cocktail of millennial anxiety, corporate profiteering, and 24-hour news hysteria.
Here are the top 10 news events that 80s kids remember watching on TV, the ones that shaped our understanding of the world before we even realized it.
In the 80s and 90s, a number of tv themes crossed over into the mainstream charts. Here’s a journey through the era when TV theme songs weren’t just memorable. They were hits.
Here’s a nostalgic look at 10 toys from the era that were introduced or discontinued in these decades, earning them a permanent spot on the “banned” list.
📼Video
Reviews and commentary of the strange, underrated, peculiar, forgotten, and overlooked films from the 80s and 90s.
Our latest review: “For Y’ur Height Only” from 1981 starring Weng Weng.
The guys go full glam with a retrospective on Mötley Crüe, one of the most notorious bands to embody the rock lifestyle and somehow survive it.