New Spotify Ad Says ‘The NeverEnding Story’ Streamed Every Day
It’s been thirty years since the 1980s classic The NeverEnding Story hit theaters, but a clever new Spotify advertisement reminds us that while stories might end- songs are forever. At least one person every single day listens to the movie’s title track, The NeverEnding Story by English singer Limahl, Spotify says. It’s even hard to believe for the movie’s hero, Atreyu. who makes a brief cameo in the Spotify ad with none other than...
Lady Gaga Reps Birth Year In 80s-Inspired Dress for 30th Birthday Bash
Mother Monster and pop princess Lady Gaga celebrated her 30th birthday this past weekend and it was nothing short of a perfect tribute to her 1986 birth year. Gaga arrived to greet her celebrity friends at a secret club wearing an 80s-inspired minidress that the Huffington Post adeptly said made the singer look ready for a 1985 prom. Gaga also received a unique present that threw-it-back to the 80s. One of her guests gifted her a...
80s Icon Scott Baio Makes His Pick For President And Chachi Loves…?
Scott Baio has had a hard time living up to his famous roles in 80s sitcoms like Happy Days, Joanie Loves Chachi, and Charles in Charge. This week, however, he’s managed to be trending once again- but it’s not because of his acting. Instead, Baio made an appearance on TV (Fox News, specifically) to endorse controversial presidential hopeful Donald Trump, and for some reason, this has the Internet going crazy. “He...
80s Vespa Scooters Revived As The World’s Coolest Office Chair
1980s Vespa scooters are considered to be somewhat of a design icon- in fact, many people seek out 80s Vespa scooters for their classic look and reliable make. But for those who don’t necessarily have what it takes to pull off being seen riding around town in a vintage scooter, Spanish company Bel & Bel has created the “Scooter Chair.” The Scooter Chair is totally cool in that it combines vintage art- which was...
Guy Wonders Why Everyone Loves ‘The Breakfast Club’
Etai Shuchatowitz speculates for the Yeshiva University newspaper The Commentator on why everyone loves the 80s classic film- The Breakfast Club despite the fact that he hates it. The Breakfast Club is “often touted as one of ‘the quintessential 80’s movies’. Its Rotten Tomatoes consensus reads, ‘The Breakfast Club is a warm, insightful, and very funny look into the inner lives of teenagers,'”...