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In this episode, Jon, Don, and Editor Dan sit down to revisit The Running Man (1987), Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dystopian game-show-meets-gladiator spectacle that somehow predicted 2017 better than anyone expected. The trio breaks down Arnold’s peak-era one-liners, Richard Dawson’s shockingly good villain performance, and why late-80s action movies were legally required to be unhinged.
The conversation widens into the film’s political undertones, media manipulation, the blur between entertainment and propaganda, and how much of the movie’s “future” looks uncomfortably familiar today. Along the way, expect detours into Physical: 100, Drake Bell’s legal history, Johnny Depp memes, and the correct number of chainsaws required to deliver a truly cinematic death.
Topics in this episode:
If you like absurd tangents, political satire baked into retro action films, and arguments about whether Arnold could beat Jim Brown in a real fight, this one’s for you.
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Contact:
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @almostclassicmovies
Co-Hosts:
Jon K.
Donald S.
Podcast Production:
Wayfare Recording Co.
© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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In this episode, Jon, Don, and Editor Dan sit down to revisit The Running Man (1987), Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dystopian game-show-meets-gladiator spectacle that somehow predicted 2017 better than anyone expected. The trio breaks down Arnold’s peak-era one-liners, Richard Dawson’s shockingly good villain performance, and why late-80s action movies were legally required to be unhinged.
The conversation widens into the film’s political undertones, media manipulation, the blur between entertainment and propaganda, and how much of the movie’s “future” looks uncomfortably familiar today. Along the way, expect detours into Physical: 100, Drake Bell’s legal history, Johnny Depp memes, and the correct number of chainsaws required to deliver a truly cinematic death.
Topics in this episode:
If you like absurd tangents, political satire baked into retro action films, and arguments about whether Arnold could beat Jim Brown in a real fight, this one’s for you.
Support the show
You can support the show by becoming a member on Patreon.
If you like what you’re listening to, don’t forget to share the podcast with fellow movie fans and give us a 5-star review!
Subscribing to the podcast ensures you get our newest episodes right when they publish.
Contact:
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @almostclassicmovies
Co-Hosts:
Jon K.
Donald S.
Podcast Production:
Wayfare Recording Co.
© 2025 Almost Classic Movies LLC. All Rights Reserved.