The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show

Someone's Favorite Productions

“Where nostalgia competes for the top spot.” 🏆 From the VHS aisles to the Saturday-morning toy shelves, The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show rewinds the analog past one list at a time. Hosts Rob and Guido—the retro archivists behind Sleepover Trading Co.—dig through decades of movies, music, toys, comics, commercials, and more to build definitive Top 10 countdowns celebrating the weird, wonderful, and occasionally warped corners of pop culture. Each week, they each bring five picks, debate their merits, and rank the results into one final “Sleepover Top Ten," and every episode is a time-traveling mixtape for VHS kids, mall rats, and midnight movie fans alike. 📼 Presented by Sleepover Trading Co. — be kind, rewind your childhood. 🔗 Follow: sleepovertrading.com | @SleepoverTrading

Episodes

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Top 10 Scream 🔪👻📞 The Ultimate Franchise Countdown (Openings, Kills, Ghostfaces, & Films Ranked)

    🔪📞 TOP 10 SCREAM MOMENTS | Sleepover Retro Countdown Show – Episode 108 📼✨ Grab your Ghostface mask and check the caller ID… because in Episode 108 we’re heading back to Woodsboro to battle it out over the ultimate Top 10 Scream countdown. This time, we’re not ranking merch or soundtracks. We’re going straight for the jugular: the most iconic opening scenes, the most nerve-shredding phone calls, the most brutal kills, the best Ghostfaces — and then we rank the entire franchise from bottom to top. No spoilers for Scream 7. No trailer deep dives. Just pure franchise love and heated debate. 🎬 1️⃣ The Openings That Changed Horror From Drew Barrymore’s 1996 terror-filled kitchen nightmare to the meta-on-meta fake-outs of Scream 4, we debate which opening defines the franchise DNA. Which one still makes your heart race? Which one rewired horror forever? 📞 2️⃣ The Phone Calls You like scary movies? We break down the most unforgettable Ghostface calls — including Randy’s public quad humiliation in Scream 2 and Gale Weathers’ long-awaited showdown in Scream VI. One of these turns into one of the most intense sequences in the entire franchise. 🔪 3️⃣ The Kills Some deaths devastate. Some are triumphant. Some make you cheer. We debate Judy & Wes in Scream 5, and the feral final act that flips the script in a way the franchise had never gone before. Which moment hits hardest? 😈 4️⃣ The Best Ghostface Cold and calculating? Charismatic and manipulative? Completely unhinged? We go head-to-head ranking the most memorable killers behind the mask — and yes, there’s disagreement. 🎥 5️⃣ The Franchise Ranking Is there a bad Scream movie? We don’t think so. But something has to land at the bottom. We assign points, combine our lists, and crown the definitive #1 film in the series. Does the original still reign supreme? Does Scream VI earn its high placement? Where do the “underrated” entries land? You’ll have to listen. 🔮 6️⃣ Scream 7 Predictions With Scream 7 about to drop and us actively avoiding spoilers, we speculate wildly: • Is AI the next evolution of horror in the series? • Are we headed toward a New Nightmare-style meta twist? • Is this truly the final chapter for Sidney Prescott? • Is the franchise about to burn it all down? No leaks. Just theories. If you love horror franchises, analog nostalgia, deep-cut debates, and passionate ranking chaos, this episode is for you. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is proudly part of the Someone’s Favorite Productions Network and brought to you by Sleepover Trading Co., inside the historic Community Theatre in Catskill, NY. Come flip through the Video Visions shelves, join the Video Club, and experience movies the way they were meant to be discovered — physically. 📼 Be kind. Rewind your childhood. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here!

    40 min
  2. 13 JAN

    Top 10 Video Store VHS Rentals from January 1986

    Episode 106: Top 10 VHS Rentals of January 1986 In Episode 106 of the Sleepover Retro Countdown Show, Guido and Rob travel back forty years to January 1986, using the official Billboard Video Cassette Rental Chart dated January 11, 1986 to explore what Americans were actually renting during the peak of the VHS era. Working directly from the Top 40 rentals of that week, they count down the ten titles they would have brought home from the video store at the time—guided by in-the-moment rental instincts rather than hindsight, and including at least one title they hadn’t seen or barely remembered. The episode offers a snapshot of mid-1980s rental culture, when tapes could remain popular for months, horror franchises were taking shape, teen movies dominated repeat viewings, and New York–set films helped define the cultural mood. Our Top 10 VHS RentalsThe Best of John BelushiJust One of the GuysBaby: Secret of the Lost LegendStarmanFriday the 13th Part V: A New BeginningThe TerminatorThe Breakfast ClubA Nightmare on Elm StreetGhostbustersDesperately Seeking SusanAlso Discussed The episode closes with a look at the actual Top 10 rentals from that week—including Ladyhawke, Fletch, Gremlins, and Beverly Hills Cop—highlighting the difference between mass-market hits and deeper catalog favorites. Recorded by Sleepover Trading Co. inside the historic Community Theatre in Catskill, New York. Be kind. Rewind your childhood. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here!

    30 min
  3. 26/12/2025

    Top 10 Action Figure Playsets

    Sleepover Retro Countdown Show – Episode 105Top 10 Action Figure Playsets This week, Rob and Guido head straight to the toy aisle and argue over what really makes a great playset. Elevators, trapdoors, laser games, falling chandeliers, questionable scale, and at least one monorail all come into play. From childhood grails to deep cut oddities, this countdown is all about big plastic worlds that took over our living rooms and imaginations. Bust out the figures and watch your step. Something is always about to fall apart. 📼🧸 Topics & Timestamps00:00 Welcome to the Sleepover Retro Countdown Show01:30 What counts as a playset and the rules for this list05:10 #10 vs #9 battle begins14:45 Micro Machines and the power of tiny detail22:30 Turtles sewer hangouts and scale problems32:10 Snake Mountain, skull faces, and electronic voice tricks41:20 Phantom of the Opera and the loosest definition of playset49:40 Mighty Max goes big with Skull Mountain58:30 Thundercats Cat’s Lair and laser tag dreams1:08:20 Eternia enters the chat1:18:10 Final showdown and crowning the winner1:28:00 Wrap-up and childhood repair memories The Top Ten Countdown #10 She-Ra Crystal CastlePink, impractical, and beloved. Fur rug included, somehow always missing. #9 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TechnodromeIconic villain HQ with a rotating eye and wildly questionable scale. #8 Star Wars Micro Machines Royal Guard PlaysetTiny throne room packed with figures and big Return of the Jedi energy. #7 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Sewer PlaysetMore hangout than battlefield, complete with periscope fire hydrant. #6 Phantom of the Opera Playset (McFarlane Toys)A falling chandelier earns it the playset title. Barely. #5 Masters of the Universe Snake MountainPurple menace with trapdoors and voice-modulating chaos. #4 Thundercats Cat’s LairMassive, cartoon-accurate, and armed with infrared laser battle tech. #3 Mighty Max Skull MountainBig skull energy with traps, fireballs, and Rube Goldberg mayhem. #2 Masters of the Universe EterniaThree towers, a working monorail, and an entire plastic kingdom. #1 G.I. Joe Terror DromeCobra’s ultimate HQ with launching jets, prison cells, and room to actually play. Available OnThe Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is available on all major audio platforms and on YouTube for video. Follow @SleepoverTrading • Visit SleepoverTrading.com • Check out the store! Retro toys, action figure playsets, 80s toys, 90s toys, VHS nostalgia#RetroToys #ActionFigures #ToyCollectors #SleepoverRetro #BeKindRewind The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here!

    36 min
  4. 03/12/2025

    Top Video Store Memories + Interview w/ Alex Ross Perry

    Episode 104 – TOP VIDEO STORE MEMORIES + INTERVIEW W/ ALEX ROSS PERRYIn this special episode recorded live inside the Sleepover Trading Company store in Catskill, NY, Rob and Guido kick things off with a fast, nostalgic Top Video Store Memories Countdown before Rob sits down with filmmaker and video-store historian Alex Ross Perry to talk Video Heaven, clerk mythology, physical media, and how a decade-long research project became the definitive on-screen story of rental culture. 🎬 Guest Bio: Alex Ross PerryAlex Ross Perry is a director, writer, and producer whose work spans indie drama, experimental nonfiction, and deep-cut media archaeology. He made his feature debut with Impolex (2009), followed by acclaimed films including Listen Up Philip (2014) and Her Smell (2018), the latter named one of the AV Club’s Top 10 Films of the Year.In recent years, Perry has created the ghost-concert film Right Here, Right Now, the experimental Pavement biopic Pavements, a segment for V/H/S Halloween, and his sprawling three-hour found-footage documentary Video Heaven—an epic built from 180 film and TV clips that traces the rise, mythology, and disappearance of the American video store.He is also a former clerk at the iconic Kim’s Video in NYC and a lifelong student of physical media culture. 📝 Mini Countdown: Top Video Store Memories Rob’s Top 33. Warner Bros. rental-only clamshell cases — those oversized, color-banded boxes that dominated shelves.2. Hobgoblins + the infamously angry note — warning future renters of its… quality.1. The Requiem for a Dream race — sprinting after school to snag the single copy before anyone else. Guido’s Top 33. Being allowed to wander the aisles alone — early independence among the shelves.2. Bootlegging beginnings — two VCRs, swapped labels, and a budding archivist.1. The previously-viewed bargain bin — weekly treasure hunts that sparked a lifelong collection. Keywords: retro video stores, VHS rentals, Video Heaven documentary, Alex Ross Perry interview, Kim’s Video, physical media, analog nostalgia, video store culture#SleepoverTrading #VideoStoreMemories #VHSlife #AlexRossPerry #VideoHeaven #RetroMovies Follow @SleepoverTrading • Visit SleepoverTrading.com • Check out the store!Available on all major podcast platforms + full video on YouTube. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here!

    1h 5m
  5. 18/11/2025

    Top 10 Cartoon Theme Songs

    Episode 103 – Top Ten Cartoon Theme Songs This week on The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show, Rob and Guido crack open the cereal boxes and dive into a neon-soaked battle of animated earworms. From the synth-sweet heroic blasts of the mid-80s to the chaotic sing-along charm of the 90s, the guys sort through ten iconic cartoon themes pulled straight from the analog vaults. These are the songs that got you out of bed on Saturday mornings, blasted from living-room floor consoles, and rewired a generation of kid brains for maximum hype. Grab your Walkman, pop in a fresh tape, and relive the era when a theme song could sell an entire universe. Guido arrives armed with Gummi Bears, Jayce, Jem, He-Man, and She-Ra; Rob counters with Muppet Babies, Space Ghost, Animaniacs, G.I. Joe (the movie version), and the indestructible TMNT anthem. Round by round, they negotiate, duke it out, and slowly carve the perfect ten-track playlist of cartoon greatness. Final Top Ten – Cartoon Theme SongsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) – Chuck Lorre & Dennis C. BrownShe-Ra (1985) – Shuki Levy, Haim Saban, Erika Scheimer & Noam KanielG.I. Joe: The Movie (1987) – Rob Walsh & Jon DouglasHe-Man (1983) – Shuki Levy & Haim SabanJem and the Holograms (1985) – Ford Kinder & Anne BryantAnimaniacs (1993) – Richard StoneJayce and the Wheeled Warriors (1985) – Shuki Levy & Haim SabanSpace Ghost (1966) – Ted NicholsMuppet Babies (1985) – Hank Saroyan & Rob WalshDisney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985) – Michael & Patty Silversher A Saturday morning mixtape for the ages — crunchy cereal not included. Keywords: cartoon theme songs, retro cartoons, VHS nostalgia, Saturday morning TV, 80s animation, 90s animation, TMNT theme, She-Ra theme, He-Man theme, GI Joe movie theme, Jem intro, Animaniacs theme, Space Ghost opening, Gummi Bears Disney, Sleepover Trading Co, Video Visions, retro podcast, analog culture #CartoonThemeSongs #RetroCartoons #80sCartoons #90sCartoons #VHSNostalgia #SaturdayMorning #TMNT #HeMan #SheRa #GummiBears #Animaniacs #SleepoverRetroCountdown #SleepoverTrading Follow @SleepoverTrading • Visit SleepoverTrading.com • Check out the store!The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show streams on all major audio platforms and on YouTube for video. The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here!

    31 min
  6. 06/11/2025

    Top 10 Horror Movies That Imprinted On Us

    The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show — Episode 102Top 10 Horror Movies That  Imprinted On Us “Imprinted” = the flicks that burrowed into our brains and never moved out. Rob & Guido set loose a grab bag of VHS-era chills: Universal classics, SOV weirdness, slasher meta, camp royalty, and one Dan Aykroyd fever dream you swore you imagined. Favorites? Not the point. Lingering impact is the law. Pop in the tape, adjust the tracking, and let those late-night TV memories crawl back in. 📼🩸 00:00 Cold open → Rules of engagement (genre is what we say it is; “imprinted” = lived-in memory)04:10 First battle (10 & 9): Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) vs The Invisible Man (1933) → camp laughs vs. Universal gateway horror14:25 Shot-on-video detour (8 & 7): Sledgehammer (1983) vs The Gate (1987) → dreamy SOV vibes vs. first real-deal kid-scary27:40 Cable-TV fever (6 & 5): Nothing But Trouble (1991) vs Child’s Play (1988) → Channel 11 oddity vs. Chucky’s ever-growing universe41:15 Anthology showdown (4 & 3): Creepshow (1982) vs Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) → comic panels & creatures vs. camp queen coronation55:05 The final cut (2 & 1): Scream (1996) vs Psycho (1960) → meta high-school terror vs. Hitchcock’s blueprint of dread01:07:30 Final standings + sign-off (and a reminder to rewind)Psycho (1960)Scream (1996)Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988)Creepshow (1982)Child’s Play (1988)Nothing But Trouble (1991)The Gate (1987)Sledgehammer (1983)The Invisible Man (1933)Transylvania 6-5000 (1985)“We’re treating genre as a vibe, not a police report.”“Universal monsters = perfect gateway horror—black & white, 70 minutes, beautiful.”“SOV oddities feel like dreams you taped off TV at 2 a.m.”“Chucky isn’t just a doll; it’s a world—queer lens, deep lore, running gags.”“Scream weaponized the phone. Psycho taught the class.” horror movies that imprinted, VHS nostalgia, Universal Monsters, shot-on-video horror, Sledgehammer 1983, The Gate 1987, Elvira Mistress of the Dark, Creepshow anthology, Child’s Play Chucky franchise, Nothing But Trouble 1991, Scream 1996, Psycho 1960, retro horror podcast, analog cinema memories, late-night TV movies#SleepoverRetro #VHSNostalgia #HorrorCountdown #UniversalMonsters #Elvira #Chucky #Creepshow #Scream #Psycho #AnalogForever Follow @SleepoverTrading • Visit SleepoverTrading.com • Check out the store!The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is on all major audio platforms and on YouTube for video. Be kind—rewind your childhood. 🎃✨ The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here!

    36 min
  7. 31/10/2025

    Top 10 Halloween Things

    The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show — Episode 101Top 10 Halloween Things (where “Halloweeniness” is the law)A candy bar battles a radio channel. A claymation castle squares up against vintage wax. Two movies duel. And at the top? The undefeated king of spooky vibes. Rob & Guido rank the Top 10 Halloween Things across five categories—Movies, Music, Candy, Decorations, and TV Specials—judging not by “best” but by pure Halloweeniness. Put on a scary shirt, check your candy, and crank the Carpenter. 📼🎃00:00 Cold open → The rules of Halloweeniness (five categories, three rules) 03:05 Candy vs. Music → Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups vs SiriusXM’s Scream Radio (ephemeral channels, trailers, creepy SFX stories) 13:42 TV Special vs. Decoration → Claymation Comedy of Horrors (1991) vs Gurley Halloween candles (ghosts, witches, haunted house smell-memory) 24:58 Movie vs. Movie → Trick ’r Treat (2005) vs The Rocky Horror Picture Show (parties, costumes, background bangers) 38:20 Candy vs. TV Special → Hershey’s Crackle vs Buffy the Vampire Slayer S2 “Halloween” (becoming your costume, peak Buffyness) 51:10 Music vs. Decoration → John Carpenter scores & Lost Themes vs Russ Phantom of Lights candelabra (six pumpkins, green candles, perfect centerpiece) 01:03:00 Final standings + sign-off (and a gentle Be Kind, Rewind)John Carpenter’s Music (scores + Lost Themes)Russ “Phantom of Lights” Halloween Candelabra (’80s, purple cloak, six pumpkin holders)Hershey’s Crackle (fun-size legend)Buffy the Vampire Slayer — S2 “Halloween” (they become their costumes)Trick ’r Treat (2005)The Rocky Horror Picture ShowGurley Halloween Wax Candles (witches, ghosts, haunted houses)Claymation Comedy of Horrors (1991) (Will Vinton vibes, Frankenstein’s castle)SiriusXM Scream Radio (scores, sound FX, classic trailers, short stories)Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (the orange-wrapped gold of the trick-or-treat bag)“We’re ranking Halloweeniness, not favorites.” “Scream Radio disappears November 1—ephemeral = extra spooky.” “Buffy’s ‘Halloween’ is peak teen limbo: too old to trick-or-treat, not yet at the wild parties.” “Gurley candles smell like pre-pumpkin-spice autumn.” “Carpenter isn’t a song—it’s an atmosphere.”Halloween top ten, VHS nostalgia, vintage Halloween decorations, Gurley candles, Russ Phantom of Lights, Trick ’r Treat 2005, Buffy Halloween episode, SiriusXM Scream Radio, John Carpenter Lost Themes, fun size candy ranking, claymation Halloween special, retro pop culture podcast, analog Halloween vibes, video store nostalgia#SleepoverRetro #HalloweenCountdown #VHSNostalgia #JohnCarpenter #Buffy #RockyHorror #GurleyCandles #TrickRTreat #VintageHalloween #AnalogForeverFollow @SleepoverTrading • Visit SleepoverTrading.com • Check out the store! The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is on all major audio platforms and on YouTube for video. Be kind—rewind your childhood. 🎃✨ The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show is a part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network. To listen to other podcasts from the network, please click here!

    31 min

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“Where nostalgia competes for the top spot.” 🏆 From the VHS aisles to the Saturday-morning toy shelves, The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show rewinds the analog past one list at a time. Hosts Rob and Guido—the retro archivists behind Sleepover Trading Co.—dig through decades of movies, music, toys, comics, commercials, and more to build definitive Top 10 countdowns celebrating the weird, wonderful, and occasionally warped corners of pop culture. Each week, they each bring five picks, debate their merits, and rank the results into one final “Sleepover Top Ten," and every episode is a time-traveling mixtape for VHS kids, mall rats, and midnight movie fans alike. 📼 Presented by Sleepover Trading Co. — be kind, rewind your childhood. 🔗 Follow: sleepovertrading.com | @SleepoverTrading