Dancing With Ourselves: A Totally RAD 80's Podcast

#136: Uncle Buck Black Boxed Us — John Candy, 80s Chaos & DWO Adaptation

D.W.O Episode 136

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We had a plan.

The DWO crew was going to do a Zoom-recorded Uncle Buck watch party. Movie on silent. Crew talking over it. Sound bites ready. Big pancakes. Big 80s energy. Big John Candy love.

Then Paramount+, Zoom, the internet, and the black-box goblin said: Nope.

So we did what DWO does best.

We adapted and overcame.

What started as a watch party for the 1989 John Hughes classic Uncle Buck turned into a full DWO conversation and breakdown of the movie, the late great John Candy, Buck Russell’s chaotic uncle energy, Gen-X family dysfunction, latchkey kid memories, weird 80s parenting, John Hughes suburbia, and every gloriously unrelated tangent the crew managed to drag into the room.

At the heart of the episode is John Candy, whose performance as Buck still works because he made chaos feel safe. Buck is crude, messy, inappropriate, hilarious, and somehow exactly the adult those kids needed. He is not polished. He is not modern. He is not qualified on paper. But he shows up. And sometimes that is the whole mission.

This episode was supposed to be a watch party.

It became a Buck Russell rescue mission.

And honestly? That might be more DWO anyway.

The episode closes with Auditory Ecstasy’s “Here To Stay,” a high-energy AE track that fits the episode’s accidental thesis perfectly: the screen went black, the plan changed, but DWO is still here, still adapting, and still totally rad.

Explicit — because this episode has peak DWO “fuckin black boxed us” energy. 

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