
The ‘Burbs (1989) – Tom Hanks, Nosy Neighbors & Suburban Paranoia Gone Wild
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What do you get when you mix Tom Hanks in a bathrobe, Bruce Dern with binoculars, Carrie Fisher rolling her eyes, Corey Feldman as a neighborhood hype man, and Joe Dante’s gift for suburban chaos? You get The ‘Burbs (1989), one of the weirdest and most beloved cult comedies of the late 80s.
This week, Adam, Jeff, and Steve move into the cul-de-sac to break down every paranoid detail of Joe Dante’s dark comedy classic. They cover the legendary opening morning sequence, the trash-can curbside theatrics, the killer monologues, and of course—Dick Miller and Robert Picardo as the greatest garbage men in cinematic history.
Along the way, they also tackle:
• 7-year-old Jeff seeing The ‘Burbs in theaters (and how it shaped him forever)
• Why Art’s “the guy was a killer” speech is the suburban cousin of Phoebe Cates’ chimney story from Gremlins
• The insane box office year of 1989 (Batman, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters II, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, and more)
• Which Burbs character each host would actually be in real life (spoiler: Steve = the suspicious neighbor)
• The surprise Peacock reboot of The ‘Burbs starring Keke Palmer (yes, it’s real!)
And as always, Adam begs for Timecop questions, Jeff goes full professor on the movie’s history, and Steve quietly gives up trying to keep things organized.
Next week: Point Break (1991). The real one. Swayze. Reeves. Busey. 100% Pure Adrenaline. No remakes allowed.