Retro Injection Rocks 80sTees.com T-shirts, and So Can You!
- Dave

- 18 hours ago
- 2 min read
As true Retro Injection fans (both of them) could tell you, I sorely miss renting movies on VHS and DVD: "A Tribute to Defunct Video Stores" is one of the blog's most popular entries. I also love physical media, so when 80sTees.com offered me two free garments to promote on the site, this Blockbuster Video t-shirt was an obvious pick.
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As all '80s movie geeks know, Robocop defends the Detroit of the future. Check out my review of the Robocop trilogy, and this interview with Robocop 3 director Fred Dekker. The crime-fighting android was constructed by megacorporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP). I'd wanted an OCP shirt for years, but I'd never been able to pull the trigger (har, har). 80sTees.com hooked me up with this t-shirt, because as Dick Jones of OCP once said, "Good business is where you find it."
These photos are set in Detroit, not actually shot there... just like the Robocop movies!


It may look like I'm wearing brass knuckles, but I'm not. They're copper.

I bought my G1 Transformers Blurr t-shirt from 80stees.com for this interview with Blurr's voice actor John Moschitta, also known as the Micro Machine Man. I've been wearing it everywhere.

Thanks for checking out my 80sTees.com t-shirts! You probably love the '80s since you're on Retro Injection, so head over to 80sTees.com to find your new favorite shirt! Love the '70s, '90s or even the (dare I say it) 2000s? I won't hold it against you. 80sTees.com has you covered (literally) there, too. I would have bragged up their shirts even without possible commission, but don't tell them that!








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