Episodes
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Samurai Cop (1991) Movie Review
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
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 Karedas as Joe Marshall (credited as Matt Hannon)
Robert Z'Dar as Yamashita
Mark Frazer as Frank Washington
Cranston Komuro as Fuj Fujiyama
Janis Farley as Jennifer
Gerald Okamura as Okamura
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Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Nerd News - April 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
The group sits down and discusses The Last of Us, The Mandalorian Season 3, Marvel Phase 5, and the most anticipated movies for the rest of the year.
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Beastmaster (1982)
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
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 Kiri
Rip Torn as Maax
Jogn Amos as Seth
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Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
The Golden Child (1986) Movie Review
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
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 into theaters on December 12, 1986
Budget: $12-24.5 million
Box Office: $149.4 million
Starring
Eddie Murphy as Chandler Jarrell
Charles Dance as Sardo Numspa
Charlotte Lewis as Kee Nang
J. L. Reate as The Golden Child
Victor Wong as Old Goupa
Randall "Tex" Cobb as Til
James Hong as Dr. Hong
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Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
Ponyo (2008) Movie Review
Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
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 Wish (2022).
Quick Facts of Ponyo (2008)
Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Written by Hayao Miyazaki
Distributed by Toho
Released July 19, 2008
Budget of $34 million
Box Office of $204.8 million
Voice actors
Noah Cyrus as Ponyo
Frankie Jonas as Sosuke
Tina Fey as Lisa
Matt Damon as Koichi
Cate Blanchett as Gran Mamare
Liam Neeson as Fujimoto
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Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Society (1989) Movie Review
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
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
Distributed by Wild Street Pictures
Released June 11, 1992
Starring
Billy Warlock as William “Bill” Whitney
Devin DeVasquez as Clarissa Carlyn
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Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Invasion U.S.A. (1985) Movie Review
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
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 million
Released on September 27, 1985
Box Office $17.5 million
Starring
Chuck Norris as CIA Agent Matt Hunter
Richard Lynch as Mikal Rostov
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Sunday Dec 25, 2022
Silent Night (2012) Movie Review
Sunday Dec 25, 2022
Sunday Dec 25, 2022
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 by Anchor Bay Films
Released November 30, 2012
Budget: ?
Box Office: $114, 633
Starring
Malcolm McDowell as Sheriff James Cooper
Jaime King as Deputy Aubrey Bradimore
Konal Logue as Jim “Jail Santa” Epstein
Ellen Wong as Brenda
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Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Runaway (1984) Movie Review
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
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
Starring
Tom Selleck as Sergeant Jack R. Ramsay
Cynthia Rhodes as Officer Karen Thompson
Gene Simmons as Dr. Charles Luther
Kirstie Alley as Jackie Rogers
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Monday Dec 12, 2022
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) Movie Review
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
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 date: May 27, 1988
Budget: $1.8 million
Box office: $43 million
Starring
Grant Cramer as Mike Tobacco
Suzanne Snyder as Debbie Stone
John Allen Nelson as Dave Hanson
John Vernon as Curtis Mooney
VHS Description
“A sinister three-ring circus of sneaky gore!”
- L.A. Weekly
Finally, the truth about clowns is out! Beneath their smirky sinister grins and wildly patterned clothes are clever killers from out of this world. Killer Klowns From Outer Space strips away their painted faces, unmasking horrifying monsters with the ultimate human death plan. The “juxtaposition of their toy-store arsenal and malevolent intent proves to be a tasty combination” (Los Angeles Times) that will leave you fearing these big-top creatures for good.
A spaceship - looking like a circus tent - lands in a field near a small town, signaling the attack of deviant, red-nosed, balloon-twisting psychos from another world who play to annihilate mankind - by turning people into cotton candy! Luckily, the town’s teen citizenry decides to fight back and teach the cosmic bozos a lesson. But these klowns are no klutzes, turning popcorn, peanuts, and caramel corn into playful - but deadly - weapons of madcap destruction and mayhem!