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Listen as three men set out to find the treasure in the countless mounds of forgotten VHS tapes around flea markets, garage sales, basements, and closets. We are a VHS podcast that looks at VHS box art, posters, trailers, and behind the scenes. Every week we put something in our film museum like Indiana Jones would.
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Analog Jones begins their "Inappropriate Movies for the Holidays" theme this week. The first movie is selected by Chris, starring Randy Quaid, Mary Beth Hurt, and Sandy Dennis in Parents (1989).
Quick Facts
Directed by Bob Balaban (Midnight Cowboy, 2010, Close Encounters, Wes Anderson collaborator)
Written by Christopher Hawthorne
Distributed by Vestron
Release Date: January 27, 1989 (US)
Running Time: 81 minutes
Budget: $3 million
Box Office: $870,532
Rotten Tomatoes: 63% Tomatometer / 54% Popcornmeter
Starring
Bryan Madorsky as Michael Laemle
Randy Quaid as Nick Laemle
Mary Beth Hurt as Lily Laemle
Sandy Dennis as Millie Dew
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First, he went to camp. Then, he saved Christmas. Last time, he went to jail. Now, he's on Analog Jones! After reviewing Chris's pick, Ernest Scared Stupid (1991), we finish our Halloween lineup with a banger.
Quick Facts
Directed by John Cherry (Directed all the Ernest Movies)
Screenplay by Charlie Gale and Coke Sams
Special Effects by The Chiodo Brothers
Released into theaters on October 11, 1991
Budget: $9.6 million
Box Office: $14.1 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 25% Tomatometer / 51% Popcornmeter
Starring
The Legendary Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell
Eartha Kitt as Old Lady Hackmore
Austin Nagler as Kenny
Shay Astar as Elizabeth
Jonas Moscartolo as Trantor the Troll
Ernie Fosselius as the Voice
John Cadenhead as Tom Tulip
Bill Byrge as Bobby Tulip
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There are some very good reasons to be afraid...of our podcast. Analog Jones continues its Halloween season episodes when Brad picks the classic Fright Night (1985) to review!
Quick Facts
Director/Writer: Tom Holland (Child’s Play, The Langoliers)
Music by Brad Fiedel (Terminator, Terminator 2)
Production Company: Vistar Films
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Released: August 2, 1985
Running Time: 106 minutes
Budget: $7 - $9.25 million
Box Office: $24.9 million (#2 horror movie of 1985)
Rotten Tomatoes: Tomatometer 83% / Popcornmeter 76%
Starring
Chris Sarandon as Jerry Dandrige
William Ragsdale as Charley Brewster
Roddy McDowall as Peter Vincent
Amanda Bearse as Amy Peterson
Stephen Geoffreys as Edward "Evil Ed" Thompson
Jonathan Stark as Billy Cole
Dorothy Fielding as Judy Brewster
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Every autumnal equinox, a group of humanoids gathers at the nexus of dreams and reality to celebrate the strangest podcast around, Analog Jones!
This week, we will be reviewing a DIY horror film called Weird Visions Society, and we will also be interviewing the writer and director, Ryan Petrillo.
Buy Weird Visions Society VHS: https://lunchmeatvhs.com/products/weird-visions-society-vhs
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Alex thinks he's died and gone to heaven. He's half right, he's on a podcast. Analog Jones starts its spooky season with Prom Night III: The Last Kiss.
Quick Facts
Directed by Ron Oliver and Peter R. Simpson (Ron Oliver directed a lot of Goosebumps episodes)
Written by Ron Oliver
Distributed by Norstar Releasing
Direct-to-video release dates: April 13, 1990 (Canada) and June 1, 1990 (United States)
Tagline: A Romantic Comedy From Hell
Running Time: 97 minutes
Rotten Tomatoes: – Tomatometer / 15% Popcornmeter
Starring
Tim Conlon as Alex Grey
Cynthia Preston as Sarah Monroe
David Stratton as Shane Taylor
Courtney Taylor as Mary Lou Maloney
Dylan Neal as Andrew Douglas
Jeremy Ratchford as Leonard Welsh
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Stop On By And Give Afterlife A Try...with some podcasters. Analog Jones watches a listener-submitted movie when we check out both Waxwork (1988) and Waxwork II (1992).
Waxwork Quick Facts
Directed by Anthony Hickox (Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth)
Written by Anthony Hickox
Produced by Staffan Ahrenberg
Distributed by Vestron Pictures
Release Dates: June 17, 1988
Budget: $3.5 million
Box Office: $800,000
Rotten Tomatoes: 60% Tomatometer / 47% Audience Score
Starring in Waxwork
Zach Galligan as Mark Loftmore (Billy from Gremlins)
Deborah Foreman as Sarah Brightman
Michelle Johnson as China Webster
Dana Ashbrook as Tony
David Warner as David Lincoln
Patrick Macnee as Sir Wilfred
John Rhys-Davies as Werewolf
Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros as Hans
Waxwork II Quick Facts
Directed by Anthony Hickox (Waxwork)
Written by Anthony Hickox
Produced by Nancy Paloian
Distributed by Electric Pictures
Release Dates: June 16, 1992
Budget: $2.5 million
Box Office: Direct-to-Video
Rotten Tomatoes: NA Tomatometer / 32% Popcornmeter
Starring in Waxwork II
Zach Galligan as Mark Loftmore
Monika Schnarre as Sarah Brightman
Martin Kemp as Baron Von Frankestein
Bruce Campbell as John Loftmore
Marina Sirtis as Gloria
Buck Flowers as Sarah’s dad
Alexander Godunov as Scarabis
Michael Des Barres as George
Drew Barrymore, David Carradine, Harrison Young, and Patrick Macnee make cameos
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It activates it exhilarates... it exterminates podcasts. Analog Jones finishes off its Robots, Androids, and Cyborgs theme when Chris selects Hardware!
Quick Facts
Directed by Richard Stanley (The Island of Dr. Moreau)
Screenplay by Richard Stanley
Co-executive producers: Bob and Harvey Weinstein.
Distributed by Palace Pictures (United Kingdom) and Millimeter (United States)
Release Dates: September 14, 1990 (US) and October 5, 1990 (UK)
Budget: $1.5 million
Box Office: $5.7 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 46% Tomatometer / 52% Audience Score
Starring
Dylan McDermott as Moses "Hard Mo" Baxter (A Space Marine)
Stacey Travis as Jill
John Lynch as Shades (a very unreliable friend)
Iggy Pop as Angry Bob
William Hootkins as Lincoln Wineberg, Jr. (Porkens from Star Wars: A New Hope, was also in Batman 1989)
Mark Northover as Alvy (Burblekutt from Willow)
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In this edition of Nerd News, we discuss The Acolyte being canceled, Wolverine and Deadpool making over $1 billion at the box office and our most anticipated movies/shows for the rest of 2024.
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In the future, it pays to be more than just a podcaster. Analog Jones continues its Robots, Androids, and Cyborgs theme as we review an Albert Pyun film, Nemesis. We will ask hard-hitting questions such as, "Does this movie make any freaking sense?"
Quick Facts
Directed by Albert Pyun (Directed Cyborgs and Captain America 1990)
Written by Rebecca Charles
Visual Effects Director Gene Warren Jr. (Terminator 2: Judgment Day)
Distributed by Imperial Entertainment
Release Dates: December 26, 1992 (Japan), January 29, 1993 (U.S.)
Budget: Unknown
Box Office: $2 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 71% Tomatometer / 41% Audience Score
Starring
Olivier Gruner as Alex Rain
Tim Thomerson as Commissioner Farnsworth
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Angie-Liv
Brion James as Maritz
Thom Mathews as Marion
Thomas Jane as Billy
Jackie Earle Haley as Einstein
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The ultimate weapons of the future have just declared war on Analog Jones. This week, we start our Robots, Androids, and Cyborgs theme as we select our movies. Brad kicks off with a somewhat controversial pick by choosing Universal Soldier, and we all discover that these aren't cyborgs, but rather zombies!
Quick Facts
Director: Roland Emmerich
Written by: Richard Rothstein, Christopher Leitch, Dean Devlin
Production Companies: Carolco Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment, and IndieProd Company Productions
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Released on July 10, 1992
Running Time: 102 minutes
Budget: $23 million
Box Office: $95 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 34% Tomatometer / 46% Audience Score
Starring
Jean-Claude Van Damme as Luc Deveraux / GR44
Dolph Lundgren as Sergeant Andrew Scott / GR13
Ally Walker as Veronica Roberts (Sons of Anarchy, Santa Barbara)
Ed O'Ross as Colonel Perry (Full Metal Jacket, Walker Texas Ranger)
Leon Rippy as Woodward (frequent collaborator with Emmerich)
Tico Wells as Garth (Cosby Show, 227)
Ralf Moeller as GR76 (Hammacher from Beerfest)
Robert Trebor as the motel owner (delightful weirdo, pervert guy, in Hercules and Zena)
Jerry Orbach as Dr. Gregor (Law and Order detective)
Tom Lister Jr as GR55 (Deebo)
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A run-away human slave from Earth's future escapes to the present to do a podcast! Analog Jones finishes its dinosaur theme when we watch a film combining Cyborgs, Aliens, and Dinosaurs when we watch Future War!
Quick Facts
Directed by Anthony Doublin
Screenplay by Dom Magwili
Story by David Huey and Dom Magwili
Score: Arlan H. Boll (Pocket Ninjas; American Streetfighter)
Stunts Coor: Pete Porteous (also actor)
Fight Consultant: Master Hee Il Cho
Distributed by Screen Pix Home Video
Released straight to home video on January 28th, 1997
Running Time: 90 minutes
Rotten Tomatoes: Tomatometer -- / Audience Score 19%
Cast
Daniel Bernhardt as The Runaway (Played the lead in Bloodsport 2/3/4)
Travis Brooks Stewart as Sister Ann
Robert Z’Dar as Cyborg Master (prolific actor who starred in 121 films, including Future War and Samurai Cop)
Mel Novak as SWAT Leader
Forrest J Ackerman as Park Victim
Solly Assa as Cyborg Dominic
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He's The Coolest Pet In Town, that could accidentally eat you! Analog Jones continues their Dinosaur theme and watches a bizarre but hilarious movie in Tammy and the T-Rex!
Quick Facts
Directed by Stewart Raffill
Screenplay by Stewart Raffill and Gary Brockette
Distributed by Imperial Entertainment
Released December 21, 1994 (United States)
Rotten Tomatoes: Tomatometer 43% / Audience score 40%
Starring
Denise Richards – Tanny/Tammy
Paul Walker – Michael Brock
Theo Forsett – Byron Black
George Pilgrim – Billy
Terry Kiser – Dr. Gunther Wachenstein
Ellen Dubin – Helga (Dr. Wachenstein's female assistant)
Buck Flower – Norville
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If thundering lizards come around and slimy scales are scattered round and Mr. Big becomes a story, than call on Analog Jones! We watch a Disney channel movie this week when we dive into Adventures in Dinosaur City from 1991.
Quick Facts
Directed by Brett Thompson (This is my cousin's name and he directed “The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr” is a documentary about Ed Wood directing Plan 9 from Outer Space)
Written by Wili Baronet and Lisa Morton
Distributed by Republic Pictures Home Video (VHS) and Disney Channel (TV Premiere)
Released: The film had its world television premiere on The Disney Channel in the United States on April 4, 1992. The film was released in the United States on VHS and LaserDisc on August 20, 1992.
Rotten Tomatoes: Tomatometer – / Audience score 41%
Starring
Omri Katz as Timmy
Shawn Hoffman as Mick
Tiffanie Poston as Jamie
Voice Actors
Patrick Labyorteaux as Rex and Mr. Big
David Jolliffe as Tops
Rob Sherwood as Forry
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A long time ago...the hunt began! Analog Jones finishes its Predator franchise review when we watch and talk about the final installment...so far.
Quick Facts
Directed by Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane and Pilot episode of The Boys)
Screenplay by Patrick Alson
Story by Patrick Alson and Dan Trachtenberg
Produced by John Davis, Jhane Myers, and Marty P. Ewing.
Distributed by Hulu and Disney
Release Dates: July 21, 2022 (San Diego Comic-Con) and August 5, 2022 (United States)
Budget: $65 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 94% Tomatometer / 74% Audience Score
Starring
Amber Midthunder as Naru, our protagonist
Dakota Beavers as Taabe, Naru's brother and a skilled hunter
Dane DiLiegro as the Feral Predator
Michelle Thrush as Aruka, Naru and Taabe's mother
Julian Black Antelope as Chief Kehetu
Bennett Taylor as Raphael Adolini, an Italian translator hired by the French.
Coco as Sarii, Naru's dog companion
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The Hunt has evolved into something very unusual. Analog Jones continues its review of the Predator franchise as we examine Predators and The Predator!
Quick Facts for Predators (2010)
Directed by Nimrod Antal (Directed two episodes of Stranger Things in season 4)
Produced by Robert Rodriguez (Eel Mariachi, Desperado, From Dusk till Dawn, Spy Kids), John Davis and Elizabeth Avellan
Based on Characters by Jim Thomas and John Thomas
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Released on July 9, 2010 in the United States
Budget of $40 million
Box Office of $127.2 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 65% Tomatometer / 52% Audience Score
Starring
Adrien Brody as Royce, a former U.S. Special Operations Forces veteran turned mercenary
Topher Grace as Edwin, a doctor who does not seem to belong amongst the group of hardened killers
Alice Braga as Isabelle, a sniper from the Israel Defense Forces
Walton Goggins as Stans, a death row inmate from San Quentin State Prison
Oleg Taktarov as Nikolai, a Russian commando from the Spetsnaz Alpha Group who was fighting in Chechnya
Laurence Fishburne as Noland, a United States Army Air Cavalry soldier who has survived on the alien planet for multiple hunting cycles
Danny Trejo as 'Cuchillo', a ruthless enforcer for the feared Los Zetas Mexican drug cartel who carries twin submachine guns
Louis Ozawa Changchien as Hanzo, a Yakuza Inagawa-kai enforcer who rarely speaks
Mahershala Ali as Mombasa, a Revolutionary United Front death squad soldier from Sierra Leone
Quick Facts for The Predator (2018)
Directed by Shane Black (Directed Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Iron Man 3 and The Nice Guys)
Written by Fred Dekker (Wrote and Directed Night of the Creeps and The Monster Squad) and Shane Black (Wrote Lethal Weapon, The Long Kiss Goodnight, and Last Action Hero)
Based on Characters by Jim Thomas and John Thomas
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Released on September 14, 2018 in the United States
Budget of $88 million
Box Office $160.5 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 34% Tomatometer / 32% Audience Score
Starring
Boyd Holbrook as Quentin "Quinn" McKenna
Trevante Rhodes as "Nebraska" Williams
Olivia Munn as Casey Brackett (The former host of “Attack of the Show”)
Jacob Tremblay as Rory McKenna
Keegan-Michael Key as Coyle (Key and Peele)
Sterling K. Brown as Will Traeger (The People vs OJ Simpson)
Thomas Jane as Baxley (The Punisher)
Alfie Allen as Lynch (Theon Greyjoy)
Augusto Aguilera as 'Nettles
Jake Busey as Sean Keyes
Yvonne Strahovski as Emily McKenna (Dexter)
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Lions! Tigers! Bears! Oh my! Analog Jones continues their Predator franchise review when they watch Predator 2. How does the sequel hold up with no Arnold?
Quick Facts
Directed by Stephen Hopkins (Second unit director on Highlander, Directed A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child and The Ghost and the Darkness)
Written by Jim and John Thomas (they returned from Predator)
Music by Alan Silvestri (Returned from Predator)
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Released on November 21, 1990
Budget of $20–30 million
Box office of $57.1 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 30% Tomatometer / 44% Audience Score
Starring
Danny Glover as Lieutenant Mike Harrigan, an LAPD Officer who is investigating rival Jamaican and Colombian drug cartels. He is stubborn and often is criticized by the superior officers for not obeying orders.
Kevin Peter Hall as City Hunter / The Predator, a member of an alien warrior race that hunts aggressive members of other species for sport, uses active camouflage and a plasma weapon, and can see in the infrared spectrum. Hall also played the Elder Predator, the leader of the Predators at the end of the film.
Hal Rayle provides the voice of the Predator, replacing Peter Cullen from the first film.
Gary Busey as Special Agent Peter Keyes, posed as a DEA agent leading a special task force investigating a drug conspiracy as a cover for his attempts to capture the Predator. The character is a replacement for Dutch, the protagonist of the first film, after Arnold Schwarzenegger declined to reprise the role. In this film it’s indicated he sent the Special Operations team 10-years earlier.
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Nothing like it has ever been on Earth before. It came from another planet for the thrill of the hunt. It picked the wrong podcast. The Analog Jones gang starts its franchise review of Predator!
Quick Facts
Directed by John McTiernan (Die Hard, Hunt for Red October, Last Action Hero)
Written by Jim Thomas and John Thomas
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Released date June 12, 1987
Budget: $15-18 million
Box Office: $98.3 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 80% Tomatometer / 87% Audience Score
Starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Major Alan "Dutch" Schaefer
Carl Weathers as Al Dillon
Elpidia Carrillo as Anna Gonsalves
Bill Duke as Master Sergeant Mac Eliot
Richard Chaves as Staff Sergeant Jorge "Poncho" Ramírez
Jesse Ventura as Sgt. 1st Class Blain Cooper
Sonny Landham as Sgt. 1st Class Billy Sole
Shane Black as Sergeant Rick Hawkins
R. G. Armstrong as Major General Homer Philips
Kevin Peter Hall as The Predator / Helicopter Pilot
Peter Cullen as the Predator's voice
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Some podcasts are always trying to ice-skate uphill. We finish off our Vampire theme with Blade from 1998.
Quick Facts
Directed by Stephen Norrington (Who began his career as a sculptor and makeup artist)
Written by David S. Goyer
Based on Blade by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan
Edited by Paul Rubell (The Transformers Guy, he’s edited 4 Transformers films)
Budget of $45 million
Box Office of $131.2 million
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 58% Tomatometer / 78% Audience
Starring
Wesley Snipes as Blade (Who apparently had the Analog Jones accountant do his taxes)
Stephen Dorff as Deacon Frost
Kris Kristofferson as Abraham Whistler
N’Bushe Wright as Dr. Karen Jenson
Donal Logue as Quinn
Udo Kier as Dragonetti (Weird German dude)
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Analog Jones interviews Taylor Morden, the director of The Last Blockbuster. We discuss The Last Blockbuster, his new film Bampire, and the film's IndieGoGo campaign that launches on March 4th!
Bampire IndieGoGo link
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bampire-new-bambi-horror-movie#/
They've been around for 600 years...and they're very, VERY bad at podcasting. This week Analog Jones takes a look at John Carpenter's Vampires from 1998!
Quick Facts
Directed by John Carpenter
Special Effects Makeup Artist Greg Nicotero
Based on Vampires by John Steakley
Distributed by Sony Pictures
Released on October 30, 1998
Budget: $20 million
Box office: $20.3 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 43% Tomatometer / 47% Audience score
Main Cast
James Woods as John "Jack" Crow (who will NOT be speaking at the DNC convention this summer)
Daniel Baldwin as Tony Montoya (sadly killed when the Canadians bombed the Baldwins in 1999)
Sheryl Lee as Katrina
Tim Guinee as Father Adam Guiteau
Thomas Ian Griffith as Jan Valek
Maximilian Schell as Cardinal Alba
Mark Boone Junior as Catlin (always an awesome, gritty dude)
Gregory Sierra as Father Giovanni
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