Episodes
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
Prehysteria! 3 (1995) VHS Movie Review
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
Analog Jones continues with Moonbeam Movember by playing putt-putt golf with some mini-dinos that barely appear in the film. Let's pop in this tape and take a look at Prehysteria! 3.
Quick Facts
Directed by David DeCoteau (as Julian Breen)
All Writing Credits
Michael Davis (screenplay)
Brent V. Friedman (story)
Mark Goldstein (characters)
Neil Ruttenberg (screenplay)
Greg Suddeth (characters)
Pete von Sholly (original idea)
Released: September 1995
Starring
Whitney Anderson as Ella MacGregor
Owen Bush as Mr. Cranston
Dave Buzzotta as Heath MacGregor
Thomas Emery Dennis as Dole
John Fujioka as Mr. Yamamoto
Matt Letscher as Needlemeyer
Pam Matteson as Michelle MacGregor
Michael R. Thayer as Jeff
Bruce Weitz as Hal MacGregor
Fred Willard as Thomas MacGregor
Frank Welker as Elvis, Paula, Jagger, Hammer, and Madonna
VHS Box Description
In their third and most fun-filled adventure, everybody's favorite mini-dinos bring their prehistoric party to a putt-putt course. Unfortunately for the course's owners, Thomas (Fred Willard) and Michelle MacGregor (Pam Matteson), business is way under par, and they'll need some kind of miracle to make their next loan payment.
Daughter Ella (Whitney Anderson) finds five mini-miracles named Elvis, Paula, Jagger, Madonna, and Hammer, and the MacGregors get the inspiration for the all-new Dino-Putt! But just as the Dino-Putt starts doing some brontosaurus-sized business, Thomas' evil brother Hal (Bruce Weitz) hatches a scheme to shut it down and take over his brother's property.
Of course, Ella and her pint-sized pals have some dinomite plans fo their own!
Trailers
Leaping Leprechauns
Andre
Lassie
Dragon World
Magic Island
Josh Kirby Time Warrior
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
Critters Attack! (2019) Movie Review
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
Analog Jones takes on another Sci-Fi channel movie with our Critters Attack! (2019) Movie Review.
Quick Facts
Directed by: Bobby Miller
Written by: Scott Lobdell
Based on: Critters by Domonic Muir
Production Company: Blue Ribbon Content, Warner Bros. Television, New Line Cinema
Release Date: July 2019
Starring
Tashiana Washington as Drea
Dee Wallace as Aunt Dee
Jaeden Noel as Phillip
Jack Fulton as Jake
Ava Preston as Trissy
Leon Clingman as Ranger Bob
Vash Singh as Kevin Loong
Steve Blum as Critter voices
Film Description
The Critters are back!
Mysterious alien Critters have crash-landed in a small college town, devouring every living thing they encounter. Drea and the kids she's babysitting must try desperately to save themselves from the ravenous, rolling beasts. Will Drea discover her inner badass, and will it be enough to stop the Critter onslaught?
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Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Remote (1993) VHS Movie Review
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Analog jones gets it's remotes ready and wreaks havoc with its planes, cars, and dolls in our Remote (1993) VHS Movie Review!
Quick Facts
Directed by Ted Nicolaou
Produced by Albert Band
Written by Mike Farrow
Starring Chris Carrara, Jessica Bowman, Tony Longo, and John Diehl
Production company: Moonbeam Entertainment
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date: September 22, 1993
Running time: 80 min
Trailers
Prehysteria
There Goes the Neighborhood
Addams Family Values
VHS Box Description
Whether buzzing his neighborhood with model planes or switching channels on the TV next door, 13-year-old Randy Mason has the world at his fingertips...as long as he's got a remote in his hands.
But when one of Randy's homemade gadgets winds up wiping out his best pal's science project, things suddenly and hilariously spin out of control. Randy retreats to his hideout, a vacant model home, only to find it invaded by a trio of bumbling burglars. As frantic friends and clumsy cops search for the missing Randy, he's forced to fall back on his own hi-tech devices (remote-controlled toys tuned for laughs and set for fun) in a side-splitting, warm-hearted, comedy for every grownup who still can't program a VCR–and for every kid who can.
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