Episode 98 - 250 Years of America: Fourth of July Memories, Summer Movies & the World Cup
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This week on GenX Guys, JD and Len talk about America’s upcoming 250th anniversary and how the Fourth of July has changed over the years—from neighborhood fireworks, family barbecues, and small-town parades to today’s larger, more commercialized celebrations.
They also dive into summer movies and whether audiences are finally reaching their limit with comic-book and superhero films. Are we tired of superheroes, or are we simply tired of average movies that feel more like franchise obligations than real events?
Then it is time for a “This Day in the ’80s” quiz, testing GenX memory on music, movies, pop culture, and the moments that made the decade unforgettable. The episode wraps with a World Cup conversation, including whether the tournament can truly pull in casual American sports fans and why global soccer still feels so different from the sports GenX grew up following.