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  • Some podcasts are always trying to ice-skate uphill. We finish off our Vampire theme with Blade from 1998. Quick FactsDirected by Stephen Norrington (Who began his career as a sculptor and makeup artist)Written by David S. GoyerBased on Blade by Marv Wolfman and Gene ColanEdited by Paul Rubell (The Transformers Guy, he’s edited 4 Transformers films)Budget of $45 millionBox Office of $131.2 millionRotten Tomatoes Score: 58% Tomatometer / 78% Audience

    StarringWesley Snipes as Blade (Who apparently had the Analog Jones accountant do his taxes)Stephen Dorff as Deacon FrostKris Kristofferson as Abraham WhistlerN’Bushe Wright as Dr. Karen JensonDonal 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#/

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  • 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 FactsDirected by John CarpenterSpecial Effects Makeup Artist Greg NicoteroBased on Vampires by John SteakleyDistributed by Sony PicturesReleased on October 30, 1998Budget: $20 millionBox office: $20.3 million Rotten Tomatoes: 43% Tomatometer / 47% Audience score

    Main CastJames 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 KatrinaTim Guinee as Father Adam GuiteauThomas Ian Griffith as Jan ValekMaximilian Schell as Cardinal AlbaMark Boone Junior as Catlin (always an awesome, gritty dude)Gregory Sierra as Father Giovanni

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  • Homework. Cheerleading practice. Killing vampires. No one said podcasting would be easy.

    Quick FactsDirected by Fran Rubel Kuzui - produced the Trey Parker / Matt Stone “Orgazmo”.Written by Joss WhedonDistributed by 20th Century FoxA Kuzui Enterprises / Sandollar ProductionReleased on July 31, 1992Budget: $7 millionBox Office: $16.6 millionRotten Tomatoes: 36% Tomatometer / 43% Audience Score

    StarringKristy Swanson as Buffy SummersLuke Perry as Oliver PikeRutger Hauer as LothosDonald Sutherland as Merrick Jamison-SmythePaul Reubens as Amilyn - the Paramour, Courtesan?Hilary Swank as Kimberly HannahDavid Arquette as Benny Jacks - former WCW world championSteven Root as Principal Gary MurrayTom Jane as ZephBen Affleck, Seth Green, Ricki Lake (uncredited)

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  • Here's Analog Jones's Christmas and New Year's episode. Enjoy us talking about one of the best little monster movies of the 80s, Gremlins!!!

    Quick FactsDirected by Joe Dante (The Howling, The Burbs)Produced by Michael FinnellExecutive Producers Kathleen “Cartman” Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Steven SpielbergWritten by Chris Columbus (The Goonies, Home Alone, Harry Potter)Distributed by Warner Bros.Released on June 8, 1984Budget: $11 millionBox Office: $212.9 millionRotten Tomatoes: 86% Tomatometer / 78% Audience score

    StarringZach Galligan as Billy Peltzer, a shy artistPhoebe Cates as Kate Beringer, hates ChristmasHoyt Axton as Randall "Rand" Peltzer, Billy’s father and a failed inventorPolly Holliday as Ruby Deagle, an angry old lady who owns a lot in this small town, loves catsFrances Lee McCain as Lynn Peltzer, a stay-at-home mom that goes Rambo on some GremlinsJudge Reinhold as Gerald Hopkins, works at the bank with Billy. He’s only 23 and a VPDick Miller as Murray Futterman, a veteran that likes to have a drink every once in a whileCorey Feldman as Pete Fountaine, the neighbor kid that spills water on GizmoMushroom the Dog as Barney, whom Mrs. Deagle makes multiple terroristic threats against.Howie Mandel as GizmoFrank Welker as StripeOther vocal effects by Michael Winslow (Police Academy) and Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime).

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  • If it Yells, if it swings, it's got to be Analog Jones! This week the gang finishes up listener submitted month with a pick from Jackie of the Jersey Ghouls when we watch Monkeybone from 2001 starring Brendan Fraser.

    Quick FactsDirected by Henry Selick (a very accomplished animator with Disney/Pixar)Screenplay Sam Hamm (also worked on Batman and Batman Returns)Based on Dark Town by Kaja BlackleyDistributed by 20th Century FoxRelease Date: February 23, 2001Run Time: 93 minutesBudget: $75 millionBox Office: $7.6 millionDropped 57.9% in revenue from week 1 to week 2.Rotten Tomatoes: 20% Tomatometer / 27% Audience Score

    Nominated for a Taurus Award for Best High Work and Best Work with a Vehicle (Joey Preston and Jay Caputo)A worse bomb than Solo, Ghostbusters (2016), and Gigli.

    StarringBrendan Fraser as Stuart "Stu" Miley, a cartoonist and the creator of the Monkeybone franchise. (tremendous career, making a comeback)Bridget Fonda as Dr. Julie McElroy, a sleep therapist and Stu's love interest. (her grandfather grew up around my neighborhood)Chris Kattan as an organ donor that Stu briefly possesses. (played a monkey on SNL, Mr. Peepers)Giancarlo Esposito as Hypnos, the malicious satyr-like God of Sleep who runs Down Town. (The dude owns scenes on a Clancy Brown level)Rose McGowan as Miss Kitty, a catgirl waitress in Down Town's coma bar whom Stu befriends. (a great actress who was abused by Harvey Weinstein)Whoopi Goldberg as Death, the ruler of the Land of Death and Hypnos' sister. (always legit, but nominated for a “Stinker” award for Worst Supporting Actress)Dave Foley as Herb, Stu's agent and friend. (great seeing him again, it's just a harbinger of all things 90’s)Megan Mullally as Kimmy Miley, Stu's sister. (always plays a bimbo)Thomas Haden Church (uncredited) as Death's assistant who reads her the names of new arrivals in Down Town.Bob Odenkirk as a head surgeon obsessed with getting his organs (formerly of SNL and a collaborator with Chris Farley and Giancarlo Esposito)John Turturro as Monkeybone, a monkey who is Stu's raunchy rascal creation. (done just about everything)

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  • For Harry and Lloyd every day is a no-brainer. Analog Jones continues its listener month with Dumb and Dumber starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels.

    Quick FactsDirected by Peter FarrellyWritten by Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, and Bennett YelinDistributed by New Line CinemaRelease Date: December 16, 1994Budget: $17 millionBox Office: $247.3 millionRotten Tomatoes: Tomatometer 68% / Audience Score 84%

    StarringJim Carrey as Lloyd Christmas: A goofy chip-toothed slacker who has been fired from several jobs. Banned from traveling to Russia.Jeff Daniels as Harry Dunne: Lloyd's ditzy and air-headed best friend and roommate.Lauren Holly as Mary Swanson: A wealthy but troubled heiress. Was actually married to Jim CarreyKaren Duffy as J.P. Shay: A henchwoman of Nicholas Andre.Mike Starr as Joe Mentalino: A henchman for Nicholas Andre. He has a stomach ulcer and regularly takes medication for it.Charles Rocket as Nicholas Andre: A greedy, wealthy resident of Aspen, Colorado. And a former SNL cast member.Teri Garr as Helen Swanson: Mary's stepmother.Victoria Rowell as Beth Jordan (credited as "Athletic Beauty"): An FBI agent masquerading as a talkative young woman moving to Aspen to get away from her boyfriend.Cam Neely as Sea Bass (NHL player), Felton Perry as Detective Dale (Johnson from Robocop), Harland Williams as Motorcycle Cop

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  • When this podcast hits the streets, guess what hits the fan? Analog Jones starts its listener-submitted month this week when we review D.C. Cab starring Mr. T and Gary Busey!

    Quick FactsDirected by Joel Schumacher (The Lost Boys, Batman & Robin)Screenplay by Joel SchumacherStory by Topper Carew and Joel SchumacherDistributed by Universal PicturesBudget: $8 millionBox Office: $16 millionTomatometer: 18%Audience Score: 53%

    StarringMax Gail as Harold Oswelt, the owner of D.C. Cab. Looks like Bert Kreischer.Adam Baldwin as Albert Hockenberry, a young man looking to become a cabbie. Animal Lover in Full Metal Jacket.Mr. T as Samson, a big cabbie looking out for his niece, coming off of Rocky 3.Charlie Barnett as Tyrone Bywater, a cabbie who isn’t what he seemsGary Busey as Dell, an animal looking to party and probably has every STD known to man.Gloria Gifford as Miss Floyd, the new dispatcherMarsha Warfield as Ophelia, a cabbie who keeps getting robbedBill Maher as Baba, a musician running from the big fearPaul Rodriguez as Xavier, the ladies man of the group. Maybe a little pervy.Whitman Mayo as Mr. Rhythm, a homeless man full of rhythm and wisdomPeter Barbarian as Buddy, meathead 1David Barbarian as Buzzy, meathead 2

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  • The ultimate underground podcast. It will leave you legless! Analog Jones finishes off it's Tremors franchise by saving the best for last.

    Quick FactsDirected by Ron UnderwoodScreenplay by Brent Maddock and S.S. WilsonStory by Brent Maddock, S.S. Wilson, and Ron UnderwoodProduced by Brent Maddock and S.S. WilsonDistributed by Universal PicturesBudget: $10 millionBox Office: $16.7 millionRotten Tomatoes: 88% Tomatometer / 75% Audience Score

    Starring (from Wikipedia)Kevin Bacon as Valentine "Val" McKee, a handyman and jack-of-all-trades who does odd jobs around town with his partner Earl to make money.Fred Ward as Earl Bassett, Val's partner in the handyman business. He tires of the quiet life in Perfection and tries to convince Val to move with him to a larger town.Finn Carter as Rhonda LeBeck, a graduate student in geology who is spending a semester operating seismographs around Perfection. The townspeople continually turn to her for answers about the Graboids because they consider her educated.Michael Gross as Burt Gummer, a conspiracy theorist and prepper who lives in a compound on the outskirts of town with his wife Heather.Reba McEntire as Heather Gummer, Burt's wife and a fellow prepper. She is just as proficient as Burt with weapons but is calmer and more rational.Víctor Wong as Walter Chang, owner of the local market in Perfection. His place serves as a store, post office, and local meeting spot.

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  • Just like the worms, this podcast has turned. Analog Jones continues its Tremors franchise review when we watch Tremors 2: Aftershocks!

    Quick FactsDirected by S. S. WilsonWritten by Brent Maddock and S. S. WilsonDistributed by MCA/Universal Home VideoReleased on April 9, 1996Budget of $4 millionRotten Tomatoes: 50% Tomatometer / 46% Audience Score

    Starring

    Fred Ward as Earl BassettChristopher Gartin as Grady HooverHelen Shaver as Dr. Kate Reilly. Credited as Kate White.Michael Gross as Burt Gummer

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  • And you thought Analog Jones was deadly before...this week we continue our Tremors franchise review when we watch Tremors 3: Back to Perfection!

    Quick FactsDirected by Brent MaddockWritten by John WhelpleyProduced by S. S. Wilson and Nancy RobertsDistributed by Universal Studios Home VideoReleased on October 1, 2001Rotten Tomatoes: 80% Tomatometer / 34% Audience Score

    Starring Michael Gross as Burt Gummer (WINNER: 2001 Video Premiere Award Best Actor)Shawn Christian as Jack Sawyer (a stoic snake oil salesman)Susan Chuang as Jodi Chang Charlotte Stewart as Nancy SterngoodAriana Richards as Mindy SterngoodTony Genaro as Miguel

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  • It's time for our annual spooky franchise review and this year, you the fans voted for it. The winner? Tremors!!! Here's the twist, we are reviewing the four on VHS...in reverse. Enjoy the Analog Jones crew reviewing Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (we had no idea it was a prequel).

    Quick FactsDirected by S. S. Wilson (Directed Tremors 2: Aftershocks)Screenplay by Scott Buck (wrote the script in 4 or 5 days while also writing for Six Feet Under)Story by Brent Maddock, S. S. Wilson, and Nancy RobertsBased on Characters by S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock, and Ron UnderwoodDistributed by Universal Pictures Home EntertainmentReleased to video on January 2, 2004Budget of $5 millionRotten Tomatoes: Tomatometer: NA / Audience Score: 33%

    StarringMichael Gross as Hiram GummerSara Botsford as Christine LordBill Drago as Black Hand KellyBrent Roam as Juan Padilla

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  • Never give up, never surrender! Analog Jones completes its adventure theme when they watch Galaxy Quest.

    Quick FactsDirected by Dean ParisotScreenplay by David Howard and Robert GordonDistributed by DreamWorks PicturesReleased on December 25, 1999Budget: $45 millionBox Office: $90.7 millionRotten Tomatoes: 90% Tomatometer, 79% Audience score

    Starring

    Tim Allen as Jason Nesmith, who played Commander Peter Quincy Taggart, the commander of the NSEA Protector and main character of the seriesSigourney Weaver as Gwen DeMarco, who played Lieutenant Tawny Madison, the ship's communications officer and the only officer aboard who can give orders to the ship's computerAlan Rickman as Alexander Dane, who played Dr. Lazarus, the ship's science officer and a member of the Mak'tar, an alien species known for their super intelligence and psionic powersTony Shalhoub as Fred Kwan, who played Tech Sergeant Chen, the ship's chief engineerSam Rockwell as Guy Fleegman, the cast's handler at conventions, who also played a "redshirt" (a short-lived minor character) in a single episode, simply referred to as "Crewman #6" (In the revival at the end of the film, he gains a part as Security Chief "Roc" Ingersol.)Daryl Mitchell as Tommy Webber, who played Lieutenant Laredo, a precocious child pilotMissi Pyle as Laliari, a Thermian and love interest for Fred (In the revival at the end of the film, she goes under the name of Jane Doe, playing a character called "Laliari".)Justin Long as Brandon, a dedicated fan of Galaxy Quest (Long's film debut)

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  • This podcast is clean!!! Let's set sail on the high seas and see if this comedy is as bad as the 90's critics said it was. Grab some chum and watch Cabin Boy from 1994 starring Chris Elliott with Analog Jones.

    Quick FactsDirected by Adam ResnickScreenplay by Adam Resnick and Chris Elliott Distributed by Buena Vista PicturesReleased on January 7, 1994Budget: $10 millionBox Office: $3.7 millionRotten Tomatoes: 48% Tomatometer, 42% Audience score

    Starring

    Chris Elliott as Nathaniel Mayweather, a self-centered, arrogant, virgin schoolboyRitch Brinkley as Captain Greybar and grizzled fishing boat captainBrian Doyle-Murray as Skunk James Gammon as PappyBrion James as Teddy "Big Teddy"Melora Walters as TrinaAndy Richter as Kenny, the mindless cabin boy

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  • Analog Jones starts it's Adventure theme! Brad gets the first pick and he has chosen Pee Wee's Big Adventure.

    Quick FactsDirected by Tim BurtonWritten by Phil Hartman, Paul Reubens, and Michael VarholProduced by Robert Shapiro and Richard Gilbert AbramsonMusic by Danny ElfmanDistributed by Warner Bros.Released on August 9, 1985Budget: $7 millionBox Office: $40.9 millionRotten Tomatoes: 88% Tomatometer, 79% Audience score

    Starring

    Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman, an eccentric man-child whose bike gets stolen.E.G. Daily as Dottie, a bike shop employee who is Pee-wee's friend and maybe more.Mark Holton as Francis Buxton, a spoiled man-child who is Pee-wee's enemy and neighbor.Diane Salinger as Simone, a waitress who dreams of visiting France.Judd Omen as Mickey Morelli, an escaped convict who claims he was incarcerated for cutting a tag off a mattress.

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  • From the creators of Independence Day...comes a much worse movie. This week, Analog Jones reviews the box office disappointment Godzilla (1998).

    Quick FactsDirected by Roland EmmerichScreenplay by Dean Devlin and Roland EmmerichStory by Ted Eliott, Terry Rossio, Dean Vevlin, and Roland EmmerichBased on Godzilla by Toho Co. LtdDistributed by TriStar Pictures (Worldwide) and Toho (Japan)Release date: May 20, 1998Budget: $130-150 millionBox Office: $379 millionRotten Tomatoes: 19% Tomatometer, 28%

    StarringMatthew Broderick as Dr. Niko "Nick" TatopoulosJean Reno as Philippe RoachéMaria Pitillo as Audrey TimmondsHank Azaria as Victor "Animal" PalottiKevin Dunn as Colonel HicksMichael Lerner as Mayor EbertHarry Shearer as Charles CaimanArabella Field as Lucy PalottiVicki Lewis as Dr. Elsie Chapman

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  • Is that Perry Mason in a Godzilla film? It sure is. This week the crew reviews the heavily edited Godzilla movie for American audiences!

    Quick FactsDirected by R. J. Kizer and Koji HashimotoWritten by Shuichi Nagathara, Tony Randel, and Straw WeismanStory by Tomoyuki TanakaDistributed by New World Pictures and Toho Released on August 23, 1985 (US)Running time of 87 minutesBudget of $2 million ($5.7 million today)Box Office of $4.12 million ($11.7 million today)Rotten Tomatoes: 27% Tomatometer, 66% Audience score

    StarringRaymond Burr as Steve MartinKen Tanaka as Goro MakiKeiju Kobayashi as Prime Minister Seiki MitamuraYasuko Sawaguchi as Naoko OkumuraYosuke Natsuki as Professor Makoto Hayashida

    TrailersGodzilla vs. BambiTeaser for Transylvania 6-5000 (after the credits)

    VHS Description“The best Godzilla in thirty years…hysterical fun.”-Joel Siegel, Good Morning America

    Just when you thought it was safe to return to Tokyo, the world’s favorite fire-breathing monster, Godzilla, has been reborn to once again wreak havoc upon a city still recovering from his last stroll downtown, way back in 1958.

    Godzilla’s all-new adventure begins when strange atomic explosions near an uncharted island cause a passing ship to lose control. The crew is found in a horrible state of decay, and after amassing the evidence, the scientists conclude that the Big Guy is back, wants to feed off a nuclear power plant, and is making a beeline toward the business district.

    The great RAYMOND BURR reprised his role as journalist Steve Martin, once again caught in Godzilla’s destructive path.

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  • See The Mighty Godzilla In A Fight To The Death With His Bionic Double! Analog Jones tackles the Godzilla Franchise when they watch Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.

    Quick Facts Directed by Jun FukudaScreenplay by Hiroyasu Yamamura and Jun FukudaStory by Shinichi Sekizawa and Masami FukushimaDistributed by TohoReleased on March 21, 1974 (Japan), it wasn’t released on home video in the US until 1988Running time of 84 minutesBudget: $1.2 million ($7.4 million today)Box Office: $20 million ($123 million today)Rotten Tomatoes: 86% Tomatometer, 62% Audience score

    StarringMasaaki Daimon as Keisuke Shimizu (清水 敬介, Shimizu Keisuke)Kazuya Aoyama as Masahiko Shimizu (清水 正彦, Shimizu Masahiko)Akihiko Hirata as Professor Hideto Miyajima (宮島 秀人, Miyajima Hideto)Hiroshi Koizumi as Professor Wagura (和倉 博士, Wagura-hakase)

    VHS DescriptionAccording to legend, when the people of Okinawa are in danger, a monster will appear to save them. The legend is tested as a monstrous cyborg threatens to destroy the Earth. Controlled by evil space invaders, Mechagodzilla rises from the sea and begins a ferocious rampage of death and destruction. Even Godzilla is outmatched by his mechanical double. But as the battle rages, archaeologists are racing against time to unlock an ancient secret. At a magical shrine, their work proves successful. Out of seaside rock emerges the immense and powerful King Seeser! The monster quickly joins Godzilla in a battle of gigantic proportions! But can King Seeser and Godzilla overcome 50 tons of mechanized and menacing space titanium? The answer lies in the stunning, earth-shattering conclusion of GODZILLA vs. MECHAGODZILLA!

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  • While reviewing A Scanner Darkly, Everything Is Not Going To Be OK with Analog Jones. You've been warned! Put on your scanner suites and prepare for a weird Phillip K. Dick-inspired animated movie.

    Quick FactsDirected by Richard LinklaterScreenplay by Richard LinklaterBased on A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. DickDistributed by Warner Independent Pictures (the last film released was Slumdog Millionaire in 2008)Released July 7, 2006Budget: $8.7million Box Office: $7.7millionRotten Tomatoes: 68% Tomatometer, 74% Audience score

    StarringKeanu Reeves as Bob Arctor/"Fred"/BruceRobert Downey Jr. as James BarrisWoody Harrelson as Ernie LuckmanWinona Ryder as Donna Hawthorne/Audrey/"Hank"Rory Cochrane as Charles FreckAlex Jones as Conspiracy Theory Guy yelling into a bullhorn

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