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Quantum Week

Episode 6: 1983, Week 22

Quantum Week

Quantum Week

Music, Tv & Film

2.6843 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie Return Of The Jedi, and song Flashdance. Matt and Chris disagree about the ranking of Star Wars films but agree on John Williams, Ewoks, and Endor. This time the song is also the movie, and inspired 80s montages far and wide. Plus a sports heavy headlines and lead-poisoned Romans.

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on this episode of Quantum Week, May 29th through June 4th, 1983.

0:05.0

Quantum Week.

0:07.0

Quantum Week.

0:11.0

Quantum Week.

0:15.0

Welcome to Quantum Week. I'm Matt.

0:21.6

I'm Chris.

0:22.1

Quantum Week is a show in which Chris and I leap into a random week of a random year in our lifetime.

0:27.1

We talk about the movies, the music, the mayhem, everything that makes that time period unique.

0:31.2

And this one we are doing May 29th through June 4th, 1983.

0:36.6

Right. So we were both very young here.

0:39.1

Yeah, like five and four.

0:40.7

Yeah, I was three.

0:41.7

You were three, right?

0:42.2

Yeah, so, uh, but we still are talking about something that is a big part of our lives.

0:46.9

And that is return of the Jedi.

0:50.0

Yeah, and the entire fucking, you know, Star Wars world.

0:53.7

Yeah, we're getting into that in a bit.

0:54.9

We'll start off with Return the Jedi stuff.

0:56.6

Just in case people don't know, I know some people aren't huge Star Wars.

0:59.5

Like, Return the Jedi is the third one of the original three movies.

1:04.3

Number six, if you want to be pedantic.

1:06.1

Right.

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