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Welcome To L.A. (1977) Late-seventies, cocaine-induced, navel-gazing to the highest degree.

Published November 26, 2015February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Unrealistic People Falling In Love

Don’t Tell Her It’s Me (1990) Steve Guttenberg stars in a romantic comedy aimed at teenage girls who are into Steve Guttenberg.

Published May 19, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Unrealistic People Falling In Love

A Night In Heaven (1983) The most depressing movie about marriage you've ever seen masquerading as a super-cheesy male stripper movie.

Published March 8, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in My Favorite Films, Unrealistic People Falling In Love, Unrealistic Teen Fantasy

Listen To Your Heart (1983) Made-for-TV 1980s-existential-relationship-melodrama.

Published January 19, 2013November 13, 2021by Stunt Rock in Lifetime Movie Network, Unrealistic People Falling In Love

Windy City (1984) It's like a The Big Chill meets Annie Hall but with more dudes and only one female character in Chicago.

Published January 11, 2013November 13, 2021by Stunt Rock in Early-Buddy Erotica, Unrealistic People Falling In Love

Mike’s Murder (1984) A non-linear murder mystery re-edited by the studio to be linear.

Published March 26, 2012November 13, 2021by Stunt Rock in 70s Existential Bullshit, Drugs, My Favorite Films

Heroes (1977) Probably the first semi-lighthearted love story to focus on the after-effects of The 'Nam.

Published January 22, 2012November 13, 2021by Stunt Rock in 70s Existential Bullshit, Lifetime Movie Network

Separate Vacations (1985) Yet another 1980s post-Woody Allen romantic comedy.

Published November 16, 2009November 13, 2021by Stunt Rock in Unrealistic People Falling In Love

Heartbreakers (1985) Los Angeles. The 80s. Peter Coyote stars as a struggling artist having relationship problems.

Published October 26, 2009November 13, 2021by Stunt Rock in Early-Buddy Erotica, Unrealistic People Falling In Love

Jenny (1970) Alan Alda and Marlo Thomas star in this very dated, but awesome, portrait of young love in New York.

Published October 5, 2009November 13, 2021by Stunt Rock in 70s Existential Bullshit, Unrealistic People Falling In Love

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The Betamax Rundown was started by failed musician and artist Stunt Rock in October of 2006, with the intent being to review and analyze a personal library of over 2100 Betamax tapes.

When not watching movies, he enjoys making artistic horseshit no one cares about.

Steve Bullyhuff is the ever-loyal proofreader and fact-checker. When not fixing drunken typos, he enjoys playing rock music.

The Betamax Rundown is updated sporadically.

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