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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, a…
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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)…
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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 …
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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…
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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 f…
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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#/By Stephen Bay
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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 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 …
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Homework. Cheerleading practice. Killing vampires. No one said podcasting would be easy. Quick Facts Directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui - produced the Trey Parker / Matt Stone “Orgazmo”. Written by Joss Whedon Distributed by 20th Century Fox A Kuzui Enterprises / Sandollar Production Released on July 31, 1992 Budget: $7 million Box Office: $16.6 million …
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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 Facts Directed by Joe Dante (The Howling, The Burbs) Produced by Michael Finnell Executive Producers Kathleen “Cartman” Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Steven Spielberg Written by Chris Columbus (The Goonies, H…
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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 Facts Directed by Henry Selick (a very accomplished animator with Disney/Pixar) Screenplay Sam Hamm (also worked on Batman and …
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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 Facts Directed by Peter Farrelly Written by Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, and Bennett Yelin Distributed by New Line Cinema Release Date: December 16, 1994 Budget: $17 million Box Office: $247.3 …
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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 Facts Directed by Joel Schumacher (The Lost Boys, Batman & Robin) Screenplay by Joel Schumacher Story by Topper Carew and Joel Schumacher Distributed by Universal Pictur…
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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 Facts Directed by Ron Underwood Screenplay by Brent Maddock and S.S. Wilson Story by Brent Maddock, S.S. Wilson, and Ron Underwood Produced by Brent Maddock and S.S. Wilson Distributed by Universal Picture…
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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 Facts Directed by S. S. Wilson Written by Brent Maddock and S. S. Wilson Distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video Released on April 9, 1996 Budget of $4 million Rotten Tomatoes: 50% Tomatometer / 46% Audience …
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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 Facts Directed by Brent Maddock Written by John Whelpley Produced by S. S. Wilson and Nancy Roberts Distributed by Universal Studios Home Video Released on October 1, 2001 Rotten Tomatoes: 80% Tomato…
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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 Facts Directed by S. S. Wilson (Directed Tremors 2: Aftershocks…
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Never give up, never surrender! Analog Jones completes its adventure theme when they watch Galaxy Quest. Quick Facts Directed by Dean Parisot Screenplay by David Howard and Robert Gordon Distributed by DreamWorks Pictures Released on December 25, 1999 Budget: $45 million Box Office: $90.7 million Rotten Tomatoes: 90% Tomatometer, 79% Audience score…
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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 Facts Directed by Adam Resnick Screenplay by Adam Resnick and Chris Elliott Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Released on January 7,…
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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 Facts Directed by Tim Burton Written by Phil Hartman, Paul Reubens, and Michael Varhol Produced by Robert Shapiro and Richard Gilbert Abramson Music by Danny Elfman Distributed by Warner Bros. Released on August 9, 1985 Budget: $7 mil…
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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 Facts Directed by Roland Emmerich Screenplay by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich Story by Ted Eliott, Terry Rossio, Dean Vevlin, and Roland Emmerich Based on Godzilla by Toho Co. Ltd Distributed by Tr…
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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 Facts Directed by R. J. Kizer and Koji Hashimoto Written by Shuichi Nagathara, Tony Randel, and Straw Weisman Story by Tomoyuki Tanaka Distributed by New World Pictures and Toho Released on August 23, 1985 (…
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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 Fukuda Screenplay by Hiroyasu Yamamura and Jun Fukuda Story by Shinichi Sekizawa and Masami Fukushima Distributed by Toho Released on March 21, 1974 (Japan), it w…
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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 Facts Directed by Richard Linklater Screenplay by Richard Linklater Based on A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick Distributed by Warner Independent …
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Scrooge McDuck's First Full-Length Animated Feature Film and Analog Jones is reviewing it! Quick Facts Directed by Bob Hathcock (Who worked on classics like Scooby-Doo, Smurfs, and Ducktales) Screenplay by Alan Burnett (Who wrote many Batman films we have reviewed, like Batman: Mask of the Phantasm) Based on DuckTales by Jymn Magon (He was the head…
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Analog Jones gets louder and nastier than ever when they review Heavy Metal (1981). Quick Facts Directed by Gerald Potterton Produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel (the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine) Screenplay by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum Based on Original art and stories by Richard Corben, Angus McKie, Thomas Warkentin, Bernie Wrightso…
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The boys of Anajog Jones and the Temple of Film take a break from VHS and review the new Indiana Jones film, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Quick Facts Directed by James Mangold Written by Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth, David Koepp, and James Mangold Based on Characters by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman Distributed by Walt Disney…
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The Analog Jones and Temple of Film Podcast discusses: Dead Formats 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana The cancelations by Marvel, Sony, HBO, Universal, and Netflix at San Diego Comic-Con 2023 Godzilla TV on Pluto Tomb Raider TV series James Gunn picks a Superman and Louis Lane Dumb Money Trailer The Flash Movie Secret Invasion so far Dune part 2 Tinker…
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Who ya gonna call? Analog Jones.....oh wait...Ghostbusters! We finish our Canadian-themed films and take on the supernatural spectacular Ghostbusters from 1984. Quick Facts Directed by Ivan Reitman (Canada) Written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis Distributed by Columbia Pictures Released June 8, 1984 Budget: $25-30 million Box Office: $295.2 millio…
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Warning: This movie will warp your fragile little minds just like listening to Analog Jones. This week we picked the South Park movie for our Canada theme! Quick Facts Directed by Trey Parker Written by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Pam Brady Based on South Park by Trey Parker and Matt Stone Distributed by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Release…
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Something funny is brewing at Analog Jones. This week we review the Canadian cult classic Strange Brew (1983). Quick Facts Directed by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas Written by Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, and Steve De Jarnatt Based on Bob and Doug McKenzie by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas Distributed by MGM/VA Entertainment Co. Release date: August 26,…
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WHAT A LOVELY PODCAST! Analog Jones finishes its Mad Max franchise review with Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). Quick Facts Directed by George Miller Written by George Miller, Brendan McCarthy (comic book writer and artist), and Nico Lathouris (this is the car mechanic in the first Mad Max) Based on characters by George Miller and Byron Kennedy Produced …
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Two men enter. One podcast leaves! Analog Jones continues its Mad Max franchise review with Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome from 1985. Quick Facts Directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie Written by Terry Hayes (who also wrote Payback starring Mel Gibson) and George Miller Based on Characters by George Miller and Byron Kennedy Produced by George Mil…
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In the future, cities will become deserts, and roads will become battlefields, but at least we will still have podcasts! We continue our Mad Max franchise review by watching what some call the greatest dystopian action film ever made, Max Mad 2: The Road Warrior. Quick Facts Directed by George Miller Screenplay by Terry Hayes, George Miller, and Br…
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We start our Mad Max franchise review! Let's look at the movie that made Mel Gibson an international star. Quick Facts Directed by George Miller Screenplay by James McCausland and George Miller Story by George Miller and Byron Kennedy Distributed by Roadshow Film Distributors Released: April 12, 1979 (Australia) Budget: $350-400,000 Box Office: $10…
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We picked a great one to finish our sword theme with Miami Connection. Let's discover what happens when you combine Florida, Motorcycle Ninjas, a band spreading a positive message, and narcotics! Quick Facts Directed by Richard Park and Y.K. Kim Screenplay by Joseph Diamond Story by Richard Park and Y.K. Kim Distributed by Manson International and …
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The gang continues its sword theme and reviews the cult classic Samurai Cop (1991). Quick Facts Directed by Amir Shervan (the final film of his career) Written by Amir Shervan Distributed by Demel International Corporation and Cinema Epoch (Blu-ray) Released in 1991 Budget: 50,000 (according to Layton Eversaul) Box Office: NA Starring Mathew Kareda…
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Analog Jones dives back into our sword theme with Brad's pick, Beastmaster (1982). Quick Facts directed by Don Coscarelli Written by Don Coscarelli and Paul Pepperman Distributed by MGM/UA Entertainment Released on August 20, 1982 Budget: $9 million Box Office: $14.1 million Starring Marc Singer as Dar Billy Jacoby as Young Dar Tanya Roberts as Kir…
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Analog finishes its body transformation theme when Brad selects The Gold Child (1986) for us to watch. Is this the first Eddie Murphy starring role that disappointed audiences in the 80s? Quick Facts Directed by Michael Ritchie Written by Dennis Feldman Produced by Edward S. Feldman and Robert D. Wachs Distributed by Paramount Pictures Released int…
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Analog Jones continues its body transformation theme, and Chris picks Ponyo (2008), directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Stay tuned after our Ponyo (2008) movie review to listen to us talk about Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), The Woman King (2022), Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) and Puss in Boots: The Last …
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This week Analog Jones starts our body transformation theme. Steve starts us out with a weird one from Brian Yuzma, Society (1989). Quick Facts Directed by Brian Yuzna (Produced movies for Stuart Gordon in Re-Animator, From Beyond, and Dolls) Written by Wood Keith (Bride of Re-Animator) and Rick Fry Special Effects by Screaming Mad George Distribut…
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Can Chuck Norris defeat a ragtag team of terrorists? Of course, he can! Listen to Analog Jones break down one of the best Chuck Norris movies ever! Quick Facts Directed by Joseph Zito (F13: Final Chapter) Screenplay by James Bruner and Chuck Norris Story by Aaron Norris and James Bruner Distributed by Cannon Releasing Corporation Budget: $12 millio…
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Analog Jones wishes you a Merry Christmas with a lump of coal. Enjoy our review of Silent Night from 2012. After the review, we discuss Willow (2022), The Offer (2022), Dark (2017), and Black Adam (2022). Quick Facts Directed by Steven C. Miller Screenplay by Jayson Rothwell Based on Silent Night, Deadly Night by Charles E. Sellier Jr Distributed b…
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Analog Jones starts another theme, and this time it's "weapons on the cover." Chris starts us off by selecting Runaway (1984), starring Tom Selleck and Kirstie Alley! Quick Facts Directed by Michael Crichton Written by Michael Crichton Distributed by Tri-Star Pictures Release Date: December 14, 1984 Budget: $8 million Box Office: $6.7 million Starr…
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Analog Jones completes its "it came from space" theme when we review Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988). Is this a cult classic, or is it too popular? Quick Facts Directed by Stephen Chiodo Written by Charles Chiodo and Stephen Chiodo Produced by Charles Chiodo, Edward Chiodo, and Stephen Chiodo Distributed by Trans World Entertainment Release d…
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We continue our "it came from space" theme when we review Virus (1999). Is this movie as bad as Jamie Lee Curtis says it is? Quick Facts Directed by John Bruno Written by Dennis Feldman, Chuck Pfarrer, and Jonathan Hensleigh (uncredited) Produced by Gale Anne Hurd Distributed by Universal Pictures Release date: January 15, 1999 Budget: $75 million …
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Analog Jones starts another theme month with "it came from space." This week we watched another Tobe Hooper movie. Let's pop in a VHS and watch Invaders from Mars from 1986! Also, stay tuned to listen to us talk about Halloween Kills (2022) and Lord of the Rings: Ring of Powers (2022) Season 1. Quick Facts Directed by Tobe Hooper Screenplay by Dan …
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It's our Halloween episode! This week Analog Jones completes our Texa's Chainsaw Massacre fun when we review The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1995). We also discuss Deadstream (2022), Do Revenge (2022), and Hellraiser (2022). Quick Facts Directed by Kim Henkel Written by Kim Henkel Based on characters created by Kim Henkel and Tobe…
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The saw is family, and the family is a little boring. This week we continue our franchise look at TCM films on VHS when we review Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990). We also discuss Morbius, House of the Dragon, and Murder: The Jeffrey Dahmer story. Quick Facts Directed by Jeff Burr Written by David J. Schow Based on characters cre…
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