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Timothy Dalton: Greatest Bond ever
Oh no, not really. I just wanted to get your blood boiling a little early. Though actually, I'd say Living Daylights and License to Kill are two of the most underrated Bond flicks of any decade.
But we're talking Bond in the '80s here -- at least on this week's Stuck in the '80s podcast. Co-host Sean Daly does everything in his power to turn the talk all smutty, but guest-host Steve Persall and I managed to keep the discussion above the waist whenever possible.
What can you expect in this week's show?
- The longest skit ever conceived for Stuck in the '80s with a budget somewhere along the lines of Daly's monthly liquor bill.
- Clips of our favorite Bond movies and songs -- with the bare amount of falsetto sing-a-longs.
- This week's manifesto from Jeff in Cuba, our nation's first and last line of defense against the creeping menace of Communism.
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Relive the '80s music, movies and culture with Tampa Bay Times entertainment news editor Steve Spears. A teen during the greatest decade ever, Steve is obsessed with everything from Duran Duran to Journey, John Hughes to John Cusack, and parachute pants to Reaganomics.
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