Surely You Can't Be Serious Podcast

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4.9
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153 reviews
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398 episodes
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Date created
2019/12/23
Latest episode
2026/04/21
Average duration
45 min.
Release period
7 days

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The pinnacle of infotainment! Crazy stuff you didn’t know about the greatest movies and music of the 80’s, 90’s, and beyond. Hilarity ensues as a research professor and a pop culture savant are pitted against each other in a debate to determine what entertainment icons of film, music, and games are the best of the best of Generation X. https://www.thesurelypodcast.com/

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J. Geils Band "Freeze Frame" (1981): Track by Track!
2026/04/21
On this episode of the Surely You Can’t Be Serious Podcast, Jason and Dee travel back to 1981 to break down the breakthrough album Freeze-Frame from Boston’s favorite party band, The J. Geils Band. Track by track, the guys dive into every song on the album — from the massive MTV-era hits to the underrated deep cuts — exploring the stories behind the music, the evolution of the band’s sound, and how a gritty bar-band suddenly became one of the biggest pop acts in the world. Along the way, Jason and Dee share some of the wild behind-the-scenes tales from the band’s history, especially the unbelievable life intersections of frontman Peter Wolf, a man who crossed paths with so many rock legends he’s been dubbed the “Forrest Gump of Rock ’n’ Roll.” But success always comes with a price. As the band rocketed to the top of the charts, the pressures of fame, creative differences, and shifting musical direction began to pull the group apart. Jason and Dee examine how the very success of Freeze-Frame ultimately helped lead to the unraveling of the band itself. This episode kicks off Part 1 of a special three-part series celebrating the albums of 1981 (now celebrating their 45th anniversary). In the coming weeks, the guys will also break down Business as Usual by Men at Work and Private Eyes by Hall & Oates. Three iconic albums. Three deep dives. One final judgment — coming after Episode 3. 🎙️ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/surelypodcast Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@surelypodcast Check out our new merch store: https://surely-you-cant-be-serious-merch.myshopify.com/
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"Pretty in Pink" (1986) vs. "Some Kind of Wonderful" (1987): Part 2
2026/04/14
Jason and Dee are back with Jill McCormick and Melissa Mingle for Part 2 of their deep-dive showdown between the final great teen films of John Hughes: Pretty in Pink vs. Some Kind of Wonderful.In this episode, the group turns their full attention to Some Kind of Wonderful, breaking down the unforgettable cast and characters — from Keith (Eric Stoltz) and Amanda Jones (Lea Thompson) to the scene-stealing Watts (Mary Stuart Masterson) and ultimate rich-kid villain Hardy Jenns (Craig Sheffer). The crew looks at performances, character arcs, and why this film often feels like the emotional mirror image of Pretty in Pink.Then it’s time to settle the debates that have been brewing since Part 1: Which movie delivered the ultimate '80s jerk — Steff or Hardy?What do we really think about Andie’s prom dress all these years later?Did Blane actually do enough to earn Andie’s forgiveness?Does Keith end up with the right girl?Finally, after two episodes of stories, nostalgia, and spirited debate, Jason, Dee, Jill, and Melissa each deliver their final judgment, crowning the definitive winner between two beloved Hughes-era classics.One movie gets the love. One movie gets left standing outside the prom. The verdict is finally in. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/surelypodcast Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@surelypodcast Check out our new merch store: https://surely-you-cant-be-serious-merch.myshopify.com/
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"Pretty in Pink" (1986) vs. "Some Kind of Wonderful" (1987): Part 1
2026/04/07
On this special two-part deep dive, Jason and Dee are joined by friends of the show and Patreon all-stars Jill McCormick and Melissa Mingle to tackle the final face-off of the classic John Hughes teen era: Pretty in Pink vs. Some Kind of Wonderful.In Part 1, the gang rolls back to the mid-’80s to unpack the origins of both films—how Pretty in Pink emerged from Hughes’ collaboration with director Howard Deutch and how Some Kind of Wonderful became the spiritual “answer song” to its predecessor. They explore the cultural moment, the soundtracks, and why these two films feel like emotional cousins… even if they land very differently. Then it’s time for a full character breakdown of Pretty in Pink, including Andie (Molly Ringwald), Duckie (Jon Cryer), Blane (Andrew McCarthy), and Steff (James Spader). The crew digs into performances, casting what-ifs, behind-the-scenes stories, and how each character hit us differently then… and now. Of course, we couldn’t avoid the big questions: The dress. Iconic? Overhyped? Misunderstood?Did Blane actually do enough to earn redemption?And which movie truly delivers the better bad guy?No final verdict just yet — the ultimate judgment is reserved for Part 2, where everyone will officially cast their vote and crown the champion of Hughes’ last great teen romance.If you’ve ever debated Team Duckie vs. Team Blane or wondered whether Watts could’ve walked into Shermer High and run the place, this episode is for you.Part 1 starts now. The final judgment is coming. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/surelypodcast Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@surelypodcast Check out our new merch store: https://surely-you-cant-be-serious-merch.myshopify.com/
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Van Halen "5150" (1986): Track by Track!
2026/03/31
Jason and Dee are back with another deep-dive episode of the Surely You Can’t Be Serious podcast, and this time they’re tackling one of the most pivotal albums in rock history — Van Halen’s 5150. Track by track, the guys break down every song on the album, from the explosive opener “Good Enough” to the soaring anthem “Dreams,” uncovering the stories behind the scenes, the studio innovations inside Eddie’s 5150 studio, and the creative chemistry that defined this new era of the band. But this isn’t just an album review — it’s a turning point. Jason and Dee dig into the arrival of Sammy Hagar, exploring how his vocal style, songwriting, and personality reshaped Van Halen’s sound. Was this a natural evolution or a complete reinvention? How did the shift toward keyboards, melody, and polished production change the band’s identity? And how did 5150 fit into the larger pop culture landscape of 1986, where MTV, arena rock, and radio hits ruled the world? Finally, the episode builds to the ultimate showdown: 5150 vs. 1984. With the Roth era closing and the Hagar era beginning, Jason and Dee finish their long-awaited comparison between these two iconic albums to answer the question every Van Halen fan has debated for decades: Which album is truly the best? Strap in — this one’s got big riffs, bigger hooks, and a final judgment you won’t want to miss.
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Van Halen "1984" (1984): Track by Track!
2026/03/24
This week on the Surely You Can’t Be Serious Podcast, Jason and Dee plug into one of the biggest albums of the decade — 1984 by Van Halen. From the opening synth blast to the final notes, the guys break down every track and every iconic MTV video — unpacking the stories behind “Jump,” “Panama,” “Hot for Teacher,” and the deep cuts that made this record more than just a hit factory. They dive into the bold decision to lean into keyboards, the risks that paid off, and how Eddie’s newly built home studio, 5150, gave him the creative freedom to reshape the band’s sound. But this isn’t just the story of a blockbuster album. It’s also the story of a band at a crossroads. As 1984 climbed the charts, tensions inside the group were rising — creative differences, control issues, and big personalities pulling in different directions. Jason and Dee explore how the very freedom that fueled the album may have also widened the cracks that would soon lead to a seismic lineup change. And the debate doesn’t end here. Next week, the guys will square off 1984 against the first album with new frontman Sammy Hagar, 5150, in what promises to be one of their biggest matchups yet. Was 1984 the band’s creative peak? Or was the next era just getting started? Listen in and get ready for the showdown. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/surelypodcast Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@surelypodcast Check out our new merch store: https://surely-you-cant-be-serious-merch.myshopify.com/
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Top 5 Songs of 1986
2026/03/17
Jason and Dee take on what should be a simple task: ranking their Top 5 songs of 1986. Of course, there’s a twist. Thanks to past episodes and the upcoming podcast calendar, huge chunks of the year are completely off-limits—no cuts from albums they’ve already covered, and nothing from what’s coming next. That means saying goodbye to obvious giants and digging deep into the bench to find songs that still define the year without breaking the rules. The result? A list that’s surprising, debatable, and very on-brand for the Surely You Can’t Be Serious Podcast. Along the way, the guys trade memories of what 1986 felt like in real time—what was on TV, what was in theaters, and what they were doing when these songs were soundtracking everyday life. They also toss in two honorable mentions that narrowly missed the cut, because some tracks are just too good to ignore. No repeats. No previews. Just a creative, constraint-heavy love letter to one of the most loaded years in pop culture—and a ranking guaranteed to spark arguments. 🎧📻
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Rush "Moving Pictures" (1981): Track by Track!
2026/03/10
Jason and Dee roll out the red carpet for one of the most important rock albums of all time as they’re joined by Rush super fans Brad Moore and Tim Epp to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Moving Pictures. Together, they dive deep into the stories behind every classic track—from radio staples to prog-rock masterpieces—breaking down the lyrics, musicianship, and moments that helped propel Rush from cult heroes to arena-filling legends. Along the way, the conversation traces the band’s unlikely rise, creative risks, and why this album became the perfect balance of complexity and accessibility. And then comes the big moment: after weeks of discussion, Jason and Dee finally render their final judgment in the ultimate showdown—Moving Pictures vs. REO Speedwagon’s Hi Infidelity. Prog precision or heartland hooks? The verdict is in. 🎸🎧 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@surelypodcast Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast
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REO Speedwagon "Hi Infidelity" (1980): Track by Track!
2026/03/03
Jason and Dee fire up the jukebox for one of the biggest albums of the MTV era as they welcome special guest Doug Gray, noted REO Speedwagon expert, to break down 1981’s chart-dominating blockbuster Hi Infidelity. Track by track, the trio digs into the stories behind every song—from the heartbreak anthems to the arena-ready rockers—while tracing REO Speedwagon’s long road from Midwest bar band to overnight superstars. Along the way, they unpack band history, lineup changes, behind-the-scenes studio moments, and why this album connected with everyone at exactly the right time. But this episode is only half the battle: Hi Infidelity now heads into a heavyweight showdown against Rush’s Moving Pictures. Jason and Dee will render their final judgment next week—so consider this the evidence phase before the verdict drops. 🎸📀 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@surelypodcast Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast
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Behind the scenes with the Surely Podcast
2026/02/24
What really goes on behind the microphone? In this special crossover episode, Jeff Johnson steps in from the A Film Bypodcast to turn the tables on Jason and Dee, asking the questions listeners have always wondered about. How did the show first get started? Have they ever regretted a final matchup decision? Which episode result surprised them the most — and which one truly “moved the needle” for the podcast? Jeff digs even deeper, challenging each host to reveal the secret dream matchup they still hope to bring to the show someday. It’s a relaxed, funny, and revealing conversation as Jeff, Jason, and Dee pull back the curtain and share stories, debates, and a few behind-the-scenes moments you’ve never heard before. If you’ve ever wondered how the magic happens, this is the episode you don’t want to miss.
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Level 5: Defender! (1981) - The Game That Flipped Space Invaders Upside Down
2026/02/17
Defender! revolutionized arcade gaming in 1981 with its sideways-scrolling chaos and button-overload controls. In our series finale, we rank all five legendary 1981 games and reveal how we'd spend our last five quarters: Donkey Kong, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Frogger, or Defender? The ultimate showdown of the greatest arcade year ever!
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Level 4: Ms. Pac-Man (1981) - College Kids vs. Gaming Giants
2026/02/10
College students took on a video game empire—and won. Then they did the impossible: they improved the greatest game ever made. Hear how Ms. Pac-Man became the queen of 1981 arcades, outsmarted the ghost AI, and still looks amazing over 40 years later. The untold story of the rebellion that created gaming's most beloved female icon.
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Level 3: Frogger (1981) - The Untold Story Behind the Arcade Classic
2026/02/03
One young woman's courage changed video game history forever. Discover the secret origin of Frogger, explore every way to die (there are many!), hear the iconic music's story, and learn about a record-breaking high score that still amazes. This 1981 arcade legend has more surprises than you think. Why did the frog cross the road? Find out!
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Level 2: Galaga (1981) - How It Beat Space Invaders at Its Own Game
2026/01/27
Galaga took everything Space Invaders started, added Galaxian's colors and sounds, and created a 1981 masterpiece. Discover behind-the-scenes secrets of this arcade legend, insider development stories, and why the Challenging Stage became iconic. Don't miss the pro tip: never shoot your own captured ship! The ultimate deep dive into one of 1981's greatest arcade games.
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Level 1: Donkey Kong (1981) - The Popeye Game That Changed Nintendo Forever
2026/01/20
Donkey Kong almost starred Popeye, Olive Oyl, and Bluto. Learn the shocking origin story behind Nintendo's 1981 breakthrough hit: the near-fatal lawsuit, how Mario and Donkey Kong got their names, and why their lawyer became immortalized in gaming history. This is the untold story of the arcade classic that launched a gaming empire and defined 1981 as the golden year of video games.
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Level 0: The History of Video Games Before 1981 - Pong to Pac-Man
2026/01/13
Why was 1981 the greatest year in arcade gaming history? Before Jason and Dee dive into Donkey Kong, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Frogger, and Defender, discover the revolutionary games that paved the way. From Pong's simplicity to Space Invaders' invasion and the "Puck Man" controversy, this prequel episode explores the arcade legends that changed gaming forever. Grab your quarters—the high score challenge starts here!
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4.9 out of 5
153 reviews
Osubauer96 2026/02/05
Fun listening!
My favorite podcast! I look forward to every episode! The guys pick great topics, provide interesting information (and a heck of a lot of it), while n...
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Lanetrain11 2025/11/20
Amazing show
This is an amazing show. I love the content that you bring to every episode I’m glad to find people that share. They seem love for movies and music as...
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sjm320 2025/11/21
, right?
A decent enough podcast, but they end 75% of their sentences with “, right?”
cw28161 2025/08/27
great
Great podcast, hate that im just now finding it
Charles Martel III 2025/05/26
One of the best nostalgia pods
You know you have found something good when the hosts sound like you and your friends discussing these topics. The guys bring great energy and enthusi...
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Jennybear52 2025/04/21
New Favorite Podcast
I fell down a rabbit hole with the Top Gun Soundtrack pod which led me to the Top Gun movie pod, the Maverick pod and from there I could not stop list...
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MissCalu 2024/12/25
So good podcast!
I love this podcast! These two guys make it feel like they’re talking directly to me about the music and entertainment I grew up with. They bring back...
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Big Bobby Zulu 2024/11/25
Karate Kid vs Last Dragon
Great episode with some pleasant insight that a self proclaimed super fan of both films did not know this episode is something many of my friends have...
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MattinAmerica 2024/11/13
Taking Us Back in Time
I’ve been bouncing around various episodes in your feed and it brings me back to a place and time that I cherish and miss deeply. I was along with...
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zastrow46 2024/07/17
This is the real deal
Anybody can claim to know a lot about 80’s and 90’s pop culture, but these guys really know what’s up. Whether tearing apart the inexcusable (Superman...
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