Join us and Zack answers the questions nobody thought to ask about 1981's steamy thriller, Body Heat. We try to figure out who this JA Preston guy is and should we know him. Tangentially from there we figure out that Kim Zimmer "Mary Ann Simpson" has been in almost 2500 episodes of TV entertainment. We hit the career of Ted Danson and the unusual slow burn that was Cheers.
We take a trip down Forbidden Cinema True Crime Lane discussing the history of forensics and whether it would matter how much DNA was left behind in the film. We also look at Florida's laws on sex. As per usual, when we look at laws, things are way too recent for our liking.
We discuss the wild release schedule of 1981 where there were huge, important, blockbusters coming out every week.
Guys, there is another safe in this one. We dig into the Observer Reporter newspaper from western Pennsylvania. This time it is in a sunken luxury liner. Spoiler alert, it is full of pointless crap like all the others. Also in Forbidden Print Corner we look at the September 1980 issue of Playboy that Ted Danson was reading in the film. There is some fun stuff, some weird stuff, some stuff that maybe could be sexy, but the first article that jumps off the page is about the promising future of model/actress Dorothy Stratten. Unfortunately we get back to Forbidden True Crime Lane again.
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