I Love the '80s 3-D

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I Love the '80s 3-D
Genre Documentary
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10
Production
Running time 45 minutes
Release
Original network VH1
Original release 24 October –
28 October 2005

I Love the '80s 3-D is the follow-up to VH1's 1980s nostalgia show I Love the '80s and its sequel I Love the '80s Strikes Back. It premiered October 24, 2005. Like its predecessors, it premiered in one hour installments, each describing the events and trends of a year between 1980 and 1989, two shows per night until Friday, October 28, 2005.

The show is actually in 3D, using a process called ChromaDepth that appears in 3D when using a special pair of ChromaDepth glasses, but the process allows the show to be viewable in normal 2D (unlike the anaglyphic 3D process). The ChromaDepth glasses for the show were available free at Best Buy stores across the United States.

Recurring segments

Topics covered by year

1980

Movies of 1980: 9 To 5 and Xanadu

Teen Idols of 1980: Scott Baio, Chris Atkins, Michael Jackson

Best On-screen Hookup of 1980: John Travolta and Deborah Winger in Urban Cowboy

Biggest Boob of 1980: Rosie Ruiz cheating in the Boston Marathon

Hot Moms of 1980: Ann Roman, Alice Hyatt, Vixky Lomadda (Raging Bull)

Pop culture Term of 1980: "Like" (modifier)

Guilty/Not Guilty of 1980: That's Incredible for inciting kids at home to imitate the stunts seen on the show despite having a "do not try this at home" warning.

End Credit Video is The J. Geils Band's "Love Stinks"

1981

Movies of 1981: Clash Of the Titans, Arthur, My Dinner With Andre

Teen Idols of 1981: Timothy Hutton, Todd Bridges (Different Strokes), Rick Springfield

Best On-screen Hookup of 1981: Kermit and Miss Piggy (The Great Muppet Caper)

Biggest Boob of 1981: Mrs. New York, Deborah Fountain padding her bra at the Miss America Pageant

Hot Moms of 1981: Jane Fonda (On Golden Pond), Faye Dunaway (Mommy Dearest), Barbara Eden (Harper Valley PTA (film)

Pop culture Term of 1981: "Dude" (noun)

Guilty/Not Guilty of 1981: Richard Simmons for wearing short shorts

End Credit Video is Hall & Oates' "You Make My Dreams"

1982

End Credit Video is Missing Persons "Words"

1983

Best on-screen hookup of 1983: Tom Cruise and Rebecca DeMorney in Risky Business
Biggest Boobs of 1983: KISS for taking off their makeup and revealing what they really looked like
Hot Moms of 1983: Beverly DiAngelo, Susan Young (Webster Mom), Jacqueline Bissett
Pop Culture Term of 1983: Hoser (loser or someone easily fooled)
Guilty/Not Guilty of 1983: Cabbage Patch Kids for inciting riots in stores.

End Credit Video is Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me with Science"

1984

"Movies that should have been made in 3-D" of 1984: Splash, Breakin', Purple Rain
Teen Idols of 1984: Menudo, Wham!, Corey Hart
Best On-Screen Hookup of 1984: Long Duck Dong and Lumberjack in Sixteen Candles
Biggest Boobs of 1984: Walter Mondale using the Wendy's Slogan "Where's The Beef"
Hot Moms of 1984: Felicia Rashad (The Cosby Show), Kate & Allie, Karen Cave
Pop Culture Term of 1984: Boy Toy
Guilty/Not Guilty of 1984: The FCC allowing more time devoted to commercials resulting in the introduction of infomercials.

End Credit video is Peter Schilling"s "Major Tom (Coming Home)"

1985

"Movies That Should Have Been in 3-D" of 1985: Gotcha!, Witness

Teen Idols of 1985: Michael J. Fox (Back to the Future), Val Kilmer (Top Gun), Matthew Modine

Best On-screen Hookup of 1985: Molly Ringwald and Judd Nelson in The Breakfast Club

Biggest Boob of 1985: David Lee Roth goes solo and parts ways with Van Halen

Hot Moms of 1985: Lea Thompson (Back To The Future), Cher (Mask), Kelly McGillis (Witness)

Pop culture Term of 1985: Dweeb (noun)

Guilty/Not Guilty of 1985: Tipper Gore and the PMRC for the Parental Advisory Stickers

End Credit Video is Starship's "We Built This City"

1986

Movies of 1986: Pretty In Pink, Aliens, Cobra

Teen Idols of 1986: Malcolm Jamal Warner (The Cosby Show), Andrew McCarthy (Pretty in Pink), River Phoenix (Stand by Me (film))

Best On-screen Hookup of 1986: Mallory and Nick on Family Ties

Biggest Boob of 1986: Geraldo Rivera and the opening of Al Capone's vault on live TV

Hot Moms of 1986: Cindy Pickett (Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Deidre Hall (Our House), Judith Light (Who's the Boss?)

Pop culture Term of 1986: Poser (noun)

Guilty/Not Guilty of 1986: Don Johnson (Miami Vice) for his song and video "Heartbeat"

End Credit video is Stacey Q's "Two of Hearts"

1987

Movies of 1987: Ishtar, Roxanne, Three Men And a Baby

Teen Idols of 1987: Patrick Dempsy, Kirk Cameron, Johnny Depp

Best On-screen Hookup of 1987: Michael Douglas and Glen Close from Fatal Attraction

Biggest Boob of 1987: the people of Italy electing Chichi Olina (Italian Porn Star) into Parliament

Hot Moms of 1987: Ann Sheneen (ALF), Katy Segal (Married... with Children), Mel Harris (Thirtysomething)

Pop culture Term of 1987: Skank

Guilty/Not Guilty of 1987: Tammy Faye Bakker for wearing too much makeup

End Credit video is LeVert's "Casanova"

1988

Movies of 1988: Rain Man, Caddyshack II, Elvira

Teen Idols of 1988: The Two Coreys, Michael Hutchence (INXS), Jason Bateman

Best On-screen Hookup of 1988: Susan Sarandon, and Kevin Costner in Bull Durham

Biggest Boob of 1988: Dan Quayle's ineptness ("potatoe")

Hot Moms of 1988: Demi Moore (pregnant on Vanity Fair), Kathrine Helman (Who's the Boss?), Joanna Kirns (Growing Pains)

Pop culture Term of 1988: P.C. (Politically Correct)

Guilty/Not Guilty of 1988: Sherman Hemsley (The Jeffersons) making a spin-off show Amen

End Credit video is The Escape Club's "Wild, Wild West"

1989

Movies of 1989: Turner & Hooch, Dream A little Dream, UHF

Teen Idols of 1989: NKOTB, Christian Slater, John Cuisack

Best On-screen Hookup of 1989: Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan in When Harry Met Sally

Biggest Boob of 1989: the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company inventing the "smokeless" cigarette.

Hot Moms of 1989: Julia Roberts in Steel Magnolias, Kristie Ally in Look Who's Talking, and Marge Simpson

Pop culture Term of 1989:

Guilty/Not Guilty of 1989:

End Credit Video is Skid Row's "18 and Life"

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