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The Fanbase Weekly Podcast
Fanbase Feature: BABY: SECRET OF THE LOST LEGEND 40th Anniversary Panel Discussion

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 112:07


In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon and special guests Craig Miller (marketing consultant on Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, original Director of Fan Relations at Lucasfilm, writer - Star Wars Memories, More Movie Memories) and Dave Baxter (co-host – Vintertainment podcast & Substack) participate in a thorough discussion regarding Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985) in light of the feature film's 40th anniversary, with topics including Craig's memories from the marketing of the film, the real-life legend of mokele-mbembe, the challenges of making a "dinosaur" flick post-Jurassic Park, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend abound in this panel discussion!)

The Deucecast Movie Show
Episode 670: The 2025 Spring Movie Preview

The Deucecast Movie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 86:01


The winds of March are upon us, and Spring is right around the corner... as is the latest Movie Preview!   Mikey has put forth hours and hours and hours of time copying and pasting, and now he, d$, and #XLessDrEarl are presenting all the movies you will want to see over the next few months! First, a quick recap of the Academy Awards... what they got right, what they got wrong, and did Zoe Saldana earn her trophy? Then, the birthday movies of 2020, 2015, 2010 and more -- as we enter the Five Years since the world (and theaters) shut down.  And even a mention of Baby Secret of the Lost Legend. Finally, the Spring Movie Preview with new flicks from Soderbergh and Cronenberg... Samara Weaving back onscreen... will Snow White actually succeed... Ben Affleck is back to do some more counting... Paul Rudd killing a unicorn... Statham back to do what Statham does... Alejandro and the No Bueno Day... Not that Havoc, this new Havoc... and does anyone actually like Blake Lively? Over 60 films are previewed!

Dinos, Dämonen & Doktoren
DDD126 - BABY - Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)

Dinos, Dämonen & Doktoren

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 71:08


Philip und Chris sprechen über den Dinofilm "BABY - Secret of the lost Legend" von 1985 in dem ein niedliches Brontosaurierjunges vor einem raffgierigen Forsche beschützt werden muss. Es heißt zwar #ZuDinoSagIchNieNo diesen Monat, aber gefällt uns auch dieser fast in Vergessenheit geratene Disneystreifen? Außerdem: Gibt es tatsächlich Leute die glauben am Congo könnte man Dinosaurier finden? Checkt unsere Links zu allen Socials usw: https://linktr.ee/dinosdaemonendoktoren BABY Ost by Jerry Goldsmith

Beach Cops
The Pork Report Ep 3: Dude, We Ate Like Kings

Beach Cops

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 57:17


GREEN CHEF get $250 off with code beachcops250 at https://www.greenchef.com/                                                                                FULL EPISODE @https://www.patreon.com/beachcops                                             On This Pork Report style episode of Beach Cops, Ryan tells Andrew about the joys of life on the road. A heroin junkie invades Great Wolf Lodge and leaves syringes everywhere. The boys discuss billionaire brontosaurus secrets and the forgotten 80's classic “Baby: Secret of The Lost Legend” and how Andy was forced to study cryptids at elementary school. Andy finds out about the Sasquatch “gifting rock” and Ryan debuts a 1970's gem “Bigfoot and Wildboy” and it's truly unbelievable. Then we hear O'Neill on a legit baseball bat commercial which leads to an amazing Aaron underdog softball story!  

Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast
Jurassic Park (1993)

Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 125:27


In 1993, the concept of dinosaurs was something that was only realized onscreen by puppetry and practical effects. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend and Jim Henson's Dinosaurs tv show were about the cream of the crop of what an onscreen dinosaur looked like. Who better to change this idea than The Beard himself, Steven Spielberg. With friend Michael Crichton publishing a book he told Spielberg was ‘the most expensive movie ever made', and Spielberg's career needing a boost after 1991's Hook coming and going with a whimper, it would seem all the pieces were coming together for Jurassic Park, a film that would change visual effects as we know it. Join Garrett, Matt, and Adam as they begin a retrospective 65 million years in the making, beginning with the 1993 original, Jurassic Park.

Percolated Media
Jurassic Park (1993)

Percolated Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 125:27


In 1993, the concept of dinosaurs was something that was only realized onscreen by puppetry and practical effects. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend and Jim Henson's Dinosaurs tv show were about the cream of the crop of what an onscreen dinosaur looked like. Who better to change this idea than The Beard himself, Steven Spielberg. With friend Michael Crichton publishing a book he told Spielberg was ‘the most expensive movie ever made', and Spielberg's career needing a boost after 1991's Hook coming and going with a whimper, it would seem all the pieces were coming together for Jurassic Park, a film that would change visual effects as we know it. Join Garrett, Matt, and Adam as they begin a retrospective 65 million years in the making, beginning with the 1993 original, Jurassic Park.

'80s Movie Montage
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

'80s Movie Montage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 119:03


With special guest Chris Cullari, Anna and Derek chat about showing some respect to recently orphaned dino babies, horny husbands being unsupportive of their paleontologist wives and much more during their discussion of Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985).Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/80sMontagePodTwitter: https://twitter.com/80sMontagePodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/80smontagepod/Anna Keizer and Derek Dehanke are the co-hosts of ‘80s Movie Montage. The idea for the podcast came when they realized just how much they talk – a lot – when watching films from their favorite cinematic era. Their wedding theme was “a light nod to the ‘80s,” so there's that, too. Both hail from the Midwest but have called Los Angeles home for several years now. Anna is a writer who received her B.A. in Film/Video from Columbia College Chicago and M.A. in Film Studies from Chapman University. Her dark comedy short She Had It Coming was an Official Selection of 25 film festivals with several awards won for it among them. Derek is an attorney who also likes movies. It is a point of pride that most of their podcast episodes are longer than the movies they cover.Chris Cullari is a writer/director based out of Los Angeles. His most recent film, THE AVIARY, is available for streaming on Paramount Plus and Showtime. You can find him on Twitter @chris_cullari tweeting about monsters, pro-wrestling, and horror movies.Please support the workers affected by the Writers Guild of America strike by donating to the Entertainment Community Fund here: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/.

The 80s Movies Podcast
Real Genius

The 80s Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 12:17


On this episode, we continue our informal miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge with a look back at her 1985 under appreciated classic, Real Genius. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT   From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today.   Before we hop in to today's episode, I want to thank every person listening, from whatever part of the planet you're at. Over the nearly four years I've been doing this podcast, we've had listeners from 171 of the 197 countries, and occasionally it's very surreal for this California kid who didn't amount to much of anything growing to think there are people in Myanmar and the Ukraine and other countries dealing with war within their borders who still find time to listen to new episodes of a podcast about 33 plus year old mostly American movies when they're released. I don't take your listenership lightly, and I just want you to know that I truly appreciate it. Thank you.   Okay, with that, I would like to welcome you all to Part Three of our informal miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge.   When we left Ms. Coolidge on our previous episode, her movie Joy of Sex had bombed, miserably. But, lucky for her, she had already been hired to work on Real Genius before Joy of Sex had been released.   The script for Real Genius, co-written by Neal Israel and Pat Proft, the writers of Bachelor Party, had been floating around Hollywood for a few years. It would tell the story of a highly intelligent high school kid named Mitch who would be recruited to attend a prestigious CalTech-like college called Pacific Tech, where he would be teamed with another genius, Chris, to build a special laser with their professor, not knowing the laser is to be used as a weapon to take out enemy combatants from a drone-like plane 30,000 feet above the Earth.   ABC Motion Pictures, a theatrical subsidy of the American television network geared towards creating movies that could be successful in theatres before playing on television, would acquire the screenplay in the early 1980s, but after the relative failure of a number of their initial projects, including National Lampoon's Class Reunion and Young Doctors in Love, would sell the project off to Columbia Pictures, who would make the film one of the first slate of films to be produced by their sister company Tri-Star Pictures, a joint venture between Columbia, the cable network Home Box Office, and, ironically, the CBS television network, which was also created towards creating movies that could be successful in theatres before playing on television. Tri-Star would assign Brian Grazer, a television producer at Paramount who had segued to movies after meeting with Ron Howard during the actor's last years on Happy Days, producing Howard's 1982 film Night Shift and 1984 film Splash, to develop the film.   One of Grazer's first moves would be to hire Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, writers on Happy Days who helped to create Laverne and Shirley and Joanie Loves Chachi, to rewrite the script to attract a director. Ganz and Mandel had also written Night Shift and rewrote the script for Splash, and Grazer considered them his lucky charm. After trying to convince Ron Howard to board the project instead of Cocoon, Grazer would create a list of up and coming filmmakers he would want to work with. And toward the top of that list was Martha Coolidge.   Coolidge would naturally gravitate towards Real Genius, and she would have an advantage that no other filmmaker on Grazer's list would have: her fiancee, Michael Backes, was himself an egghead, a genius in physics and biochemistry who in the years to come would become good friends with the writer and filmmaker Michael Crichton, working as a graphics supervisor on the movie version of Chricton's book Jurassic Park, a co-writer of the screenplay based on Chricton's book Rising Sun, and an associate producer on the movie version of Chricton's book Congo.   Once Coolidge was signed on to direct Real Genius in the spring of 1984, she and Backes would work with former SCTV writer and performer PJ Torokvei as they would spend time talking to dozens of science students at CalTech and USC, researching laser technology, and the policies of the CIA. They would shape the project to something closer to what Grazer said he loved most about its possibility, the possibility of genius. "To me,” Grazer would tell an interviewer around the time of the film's release, “a genius is someone who can do something magical, like solve a complex problem in his head while I'm still trying to figure out the question. I don't pretend to understand it, but the results are everywhere around us. We work, travel, amuse ourselves and enhance the quality of life through technology, all of which traces back to what was once an abstract idea in the mind of some genius.”   When their revised screenplay got the green light from the studio with an $8m budget, Grazer and Coolidge got to the task of casting the film. While the young genius Mitch was ostensibly the lead character in the film, his roommate Chris would need a star to balance out the relative obscurity of his co-star. A number of young actors in Hollywood would be seen, but their choice would be 25 year old Val Kilmer, whose first movie, Top Secret!, had not yet opened in theatres but had hot buzz going for it as the followup film for the Airplane! writing/directing team of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker.   Fourteen year old Gabe Jarret, whose only previous film work had been in a minor role in the 1981 Tony Danza/Danny DeVito comedy Going Ape!, would land the coveted role of Mitch, while supporting roles would go to Coolidge's former costars Michelle Meyrink, Deborah Foreman and Robert Prescott, as well as William Atherton, who at the time was on movie screens as Walter Peck, the main human antagonist to the Ghostbusters, as Chris and Mitch's duplicitous professor, Jerry Hathaway, and Patti D'Arbanville, who had made a splash on screens in 1981 as Chevy Chase's long-suffering girlfriend in Modern Problems.   Shooting would begin on Real Genius in Southern California on November 12th, 1984. Most of the film would be shot on sets built at the Hollywood Center Studios, just a few blocks west of the Paramount Studios lot, while several major set pieces, including the memorable finale involving Professor Hathaway's house, a space laser and 190,000 pounds of popcorn, were shot in the then quiet suburban area of Sand Canyon, a few miles east of Magic Mountain, a popular theme park and filming area about 45mins north of Hollywood Center Studios. Outdoor scenes standing in for the Pacific Tech campus would be filmed at Occidental College in Eagle Rock and Pomona College in Claremont, while some scenes would be filmed at General Atomics outside San Diego, standing in for an Air Force base in the film's climax. Shooting on the film would finish after the first of the year, giving Coolidge and her editor, Richard Chew, about seven months to get the film in shape for a planned August 7th, 1985, release.   Going in to the Summer 1985 movie season, Real Genius was positioned to be one of the hit films of the summer. They had a hot up and coming star in Val Kilmer, a hot director in Martha Coolidge, and a fairly solid release date in early August. But then, there ended up being an unusual glut of science fiction and sci-fi comedy movies in the marketplace at the same time. In March, Disney released the dinosaur-themed Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, which was not a good film and bombed pretty bad. In June, there was the artificial intelligence film D.A.R.Y.L., which was not a good film and bombed pretty bad. In July, there was Back to the Future, which was a very good film and became one of the biggest successes of the year, and there was Explorers, Joe Dante's followup to Gremlins, which featured Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix as teenage boys who build their own spacecraft to explore outer space, and although it was one of the best movies released in the summer of 1985, it too bombed pretty bad.    But then, in a seven day period in early August, we had Weird Science, which was not very good and not very successful, Real Genius, and My Science Project, another Disney movie about a glowing orb thing from outer space that causes a lot of problems for a lazy high school student looking for something to use for his science class final, which is one of the worst movies of the year, and bombed worse than any of the other movies mentioned.   Weird Science, John Hughes' followup to his surprise hit The Breakfast Club, released only six months earlier, would open on August 1st, and come in fourth place with $4.9m from 1158 theatres. In its second weekend of release, Weird Science would lose 40% of its opening weekend audience, coming in fifth with $2.97m. But that would still be better than Real Genius, which opened on Wednesday, August 5th, which would come in sixth in its opening weekend, with $2.56m from 990 locations. My Science Project, opening on August 7th, could only manage to open in 13th place with $1.5m from 1003 theatres. That would be worse than a reissue of E.T. in its fourth weekend of release.   In its second weekend, Real Genius would only drop 14% of its opening weekend audience, coming in with $2.2m from 956 locations, but after a third weekend, losing a third of its screens and 46% of its second week audience, Real Genius would be shuttled off to the dollar houses, where it would spend another seventeen weeks before exiting theatres with only $12.95m worth of tickets sold.   However, it is my personal opinion is that the film failed to find an audience because it was perceived as being too smart for a simple audience. Real Genius celebrates intelligence. It doesn't pander to its audience. In many ways, it belittles stupidity, especially Mitch's moronic parents. Revenge is dished out in the most ingenious ways, especially at the end with Professor Hathaway's house, to the point where the science behind how Chris and Mitch did what the did is still actively debated thirty-eight years later. Caltech students served as consultants on the film, and played students in the background, while Dr. Martha Gunderson, a physics professor at USC whose vast knowledge about lasers informed the writers during the development stage, played a math professor on screen. Finally, to help promote the film, Martha Coolidge and producer Brian Grazer held the first-ever online press conference through the CompuServe online service, even though there were less than 125,000 on the entire planet who had CompuServe access in August 1985.   Today, the film is rightfully regardless as a classic, but it wouldn't make Val Kilmer a star quite yet. That, of course, would happen in 1986, when he co-starred as Tom Cruise's frenemy in Tony Scott's Top Gun. Gabe Jarret would eventually become Gabriel Jarret, appearing in such movies as Karate Kid 3, Apollo 13 and The American President, and he continues to work in movies and on television to this day. Sadly, the same cannot be said for Michelle Meyrink, who would quit acting three years after making Real Genius, but we'll talk about that on our next episode. And, of course, William Atherton would cement his reputation as the chucklenut Gen Xers love to hate when he played the cocky television reporter Dick Thornburg in the first two Die Hard movies.   And with that, we come to the end of this episode. Thank you for joining us.    We'll talk again next week, when Episode 111, on Coolidge's 1988 comedy Plain Clothes, is released.   Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about the movies we covered this episode.   The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment.   Thank you again.   Good night.

The 80s Movie Podcast
Real Genius

The 80s Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 12:17


On this episode, we continue our informal miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge with a look back at her 1985 under appreciated classic, Real Genius. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT   From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today.   Before we hop in to today's episode, I want to thank every person listening, from whatever part of the planet you're at. Over the nearly four years I've been doing this podcast, we've had listeners from 171 of the 197 countries, and occasionally it's very surreal for this California kid who didn't amount to much of anything growing to think there are people in Myanmar and the Ukraine and other countries dealing with war within their borders who still find time to listen to new episodes of a podcast about 33 plus year old mostly American movies when they're released. I don't take your listenership lightly, and I just want you to know that I truly appreciate it. Thank you.   Okay, with that, I would like to welcome you all to Part Three of our informal miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge.   When we left Ms. Coolidge on our previous episode, her movie Joy of Sex had bombed, miserably. But, lucky for her, she had already been hired to work on Real Genius before Joy of Sex had been released.   The script for Real Genius, co-written by Neal Israel and Pat Proft, the writers of Bachelor Party, had been floating around Hollywood for a few years. It would tell the story of a highly intelligent high school kid named Mitch who would be recruited to attend a prestigious CalTech-like college called Pacific Tech, where he would be teamed with another genius, Chris, to build a special laser with their professor, not knowing the laser is to be used as a weapon to take out enemy combatants from a drone-like plane 30,000 feet above the Earth.   ABC Motion Pictures, a theatrical subsidy of the American television network geared towards creating movies that could be successful in theatres before playing on television, would acquire the screenplay in the early 1980s, but after the relative failure of a number of their initial projects, including National Lampoon's Class Reunion and Young Doctors in Love, would sell the project off to Columbia Pictures, who would make the film one of the first slate of films to be produced by their sister company Tri-Star Pictures, a joint venture between Columbia, the cable network Home Box Office, and, ironically, the CBS television network, which was also created towards creating movies that could be successful in theatres before playing on television. Tri-Star would assign Brian Grazer, a television producer at Paramount who had segued to movies after meeting with Ron Howard during the actor's last years on Happy Days, producing Howard's 1982 film Night Shift and 1984 film Splash, to develop the film.   One of Grazer's first moves would be to hire Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, writers on Happy Days who helped to create Laverne and Shirley and Joanie Loves Chachi, to rewrite the script to attract a director. Ganz and Mandel had also written Night Shift and rewrote the script for Splash, and Grazer considered them his lucky charm. After trying to convince Ron Howard to board the project instead of Cocoon, Grazer would create a list of up and coming filmmakers he would want to work with. And toward the top of that list was Martha Coolidge.   Coolidge would naturally gravitate towards Real Genius, and she would have an advantage that no other filmmaker on Grazer's list would have: her fiancee, Michael Backes, was himself an egghead, a genius in physics and biochemistry who in the years to come would become good friends with the writer and filmmaker Michael Crichton, working as a graphics supervisor on the movie version of Chricton's book Jurassic Park, a co-writer of the screenplay based on Chricton's book Rising Sun, and an associate producer on the movie version of Chricton's book Congo.   Once Coolidge was signed on to direct Real Genius in the spring of 1984, she and Backes would work with former SCTV writer and performer PJ Torokvei as they would spend time talking to dozens of science students at CalTech and USC, researching laser technology, and the policies of the CIA. They would shape the project to something closer to what Grazer said he loved most about its possibility, the possibility of genius. "To me,” Grazer would tell an interviewer around the time of the film's release, “a genius is someone who can do something magical, like solve a complex problem in his head while I'm still trying to figure out the question. I don't pretend to understand it, but the results are everywhere around us. We work, travel, amuse ourselves and enhance the quality of life through technology, all of which traces back to what was once an abstract idea in the mind of some genius.”   When their revised screenplay got the green light from the studio with an $8m budget, Grazer and Coolidge got to the task of casting the film. While the young genius Mitch was ostensibly the lead character in the film, his roommate Chris would need a star to balance out the relative obscurity of his co-star. A number of young actors in Hollywood would be seen, but their choice would be 25 year old Val Kilmer, whose first movie, Top Secret!, had not yet opened in theatres but had hot buzz going for it as the followup film for the Airplane! writing/directing team of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker.   Fourteen year old Gabe Jarret, whose only previous film work had been in a minor role in the 1981 Tony Danza/Danny DeVito comedy Going Ape!, would land the coveted role of Mitch, while supporting roles would go to Coolidge's former costars Michelle Meyrink, Deborah Foreman and Robert Prescott, as well as William Atherton, who at the time was on movie screens as Walter Peck, the main human antagonist to the Ghostbusters, as Chris and Mitch's duplicitous professor, Jerry Hathaway, and Patti D'Arbanville, who had made a splash on screens in 1981 as Chevy Chase's long-suffering girlfriend in Modern Problems.   Shooting would begin on Real Genius in Southern California on November 12th, 1984. Most of the film would be shot on sets built at the Hollywood Center Studios, just a few blocks west of the Paramount Studios lot, while several major set pieces, including the memorable finale involving Professor Hathaway's house, a space laser and 190,000 pounds of popcorn, were shot in the then quiet suburban area of Sand Canyon, a few miles east of Magic Mountain, a popular theme park and filming area about 45mins north of Hollywood Center Studios. Outdoor scenes standing in for the Pacific Tech campus would be filmed at Occidental College in Eagle Rock and Pomona College in Claremont, while some scenes would be filmed at General Atomics outside San Diego, standing in for an Air Force base in the film's climax. Shooting on the film would finish after the first of the year, giving Coolidge and her editor, Richard Chew, about seven months to get the film in shape for a planned August 7th, 1985, release.   Going in to the Summer 1985 movie season, Real Genius was positioned to be one of the hit films of the summer. They had a hot up and coming star in Val Kilmer, a hot director in Martha Coolidge, and a fairly solid release date in early August. But then, there ended up being an unusual glut of science fiction and sci-fi comedy movies in the marketplace at the same time. In March, Disney released the dinosaur-themed Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, which was not a good film and bombed pretty bad. In June, there was the artificial intelligence film D.A.R.Y.L., which was not a good film and bombed pretty bad. In July, there was Back to the Future, which was a very good film and became one of the biggest successes of the year, and there was Explorers, Joe Dante's followup to Gremlins, which featured Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix as teenage boys who build their own spacecraft to explore outer space, and although it was one of the best movies released in the summer of 1985, it too bombed pretty bad.    But then, in a seven day period in early August, we had Weird Science, which was not very good and not very successful, Real Genius, and My Science Project, another Disney movie about a glowing orb thing from outer space that causes a lot of problems for a lazy high school student looking for something to use for his science class final, which is one of the worst movies of the year, and bombed worse than any of the other movies mentioned.   Weird Science, John Hughes' followup to his surprise hit The Breakfast Club, released only six months earlier, would open on August 1st, and come in fourth place with $4.9m from 1158 theatres. In its second weekend of release, Weird Science would lose 40% of its opening weekend audience, coming in fifth with $2.97m. But that would still be better than Real Genius, which opened on Wednesday, August 5th, which would come in sixth in its opening weekend, with $2.56m from 990 locations. My Science Project, opening on August 7th, could only manage to open in 13th place with $1.5m from 1003 theatres. That would be worse than a reissue of E.T. in its fourth weekend of release.   In its second weekend, Real Genius would only drop 14% of its opening weekend audience, coming in with $2.2m from 956 locations, but after a third weekend, losing a third of its screens and 46% of its second week audience, Real Genius would be shuttled off to the dollar houses, where it would spend another seventeen weeks before exiting theatres with only $12.95m worth of tickets sold.   However, it is my personal opinion is that the film failed to find an audience because it was perceived as being too smart for a simple audience. Real Genius celebrates intelligence. It doesn't pander to its audience. In many ways, it belittles stupidity, especially Mitch's moronic parents. Revenge is dished out in the most ingenious ways, especially at the end with Professor Hathaway's house, to the point where the science behind how Chris and Mitch did what the did is still actively debated thirty-eight years later. Caltech students served as consultants on the film, and played students in the background, while Dr. Martha Gunderson, a physics professor at USC whose vast knowledge about lasers informed the writers during the development stage, played a math professor on screen. Finally, to help promote the film, Martha Coolidge and producer Brian Grazer held the first-ever online press conference through the CompuServe online service, even though there were less than 125,000 on the entire planet who had CompuServe access in August 1985.   Today, the film is rightfully regardless as a classic, but it wouldn't make Val Kilmer a star quite yet. That, of course, would happen in 1986, when he co-starred as Tom Cruise's frenemy in Tony Scott's Top Gun. Gabe Jarret would eventually become Gabriel Jarret, appearing in such movies as Karate Kid 3, Apollo 13 and The American President, and he continues to work in movies and on television to this day. Sadly, the same cannot be said for Michelle Meyrink, who would quit acting three years after making Real Genius, but we'll talk about that on our next episode. And, of course, William Atherton would cement his reputation as the chucklenut Gen Xers love to hate when he played the cocky television reporter Dick Thornburg in the first two Die Hard movies.   And with that, we come to the end of this episode. Thank you for joining us.    We'll talk again next week, when Episode 111, on Coolidge's 1988 comedy Plain Clothes, is released.   Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about the movies we covered this episode.   The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment.   Thank you again.   Good night.

DivineFaith Tarot
Moon in Virgo, Venus in Taurus. Let's Make a Baby, Secret Admirers

DivineFaith Tarot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 10:55


Happy moon day everyone. Let's take a look at what the moon is doing today. With an applying aspect to Venus, it should be a pretty smooth day if you are focused on self care --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedivinefaithpodcast/message

Yesterday, Tomorrow, Fantasy
Disney's Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

Yesterday, Tomorrow, Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 26:56


This week we are talking all about the dinosaur film Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. This week's tips are all about how to survive from opening to closing at Disneyland. Then we break down why this film is one of the worst we have seen and why it should be renamed. Join us on this adventure to protect some dinosaurs.

BLOODHAUS
Episode 56: Pearl (2022)

BLOODHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 63:25


This week, NOT Liquid Sky. The children are discussing Ti West's 2022 X prequel, Pearl. But also! Drusilla takes a sip, a John Waters themed fondue party, Female Trouble, David Lochary, Pink Flamingos, Desperate Living, Happy Birthday to Me, May, James Duval, Jeanette Wall's podcast The Horrors of Love podcast (https://thehorrorsoflove.buzzsprout.com/), Carmel, Indiana, Palm Springs, Steve Miner, Friday the 13th Part 2, House (1985), Sean S. Cunningham, Lake Placid, Halloween H20, Soul Man, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, House of the Devil, Lizzie Borden, Hagsploitation, Flesh for Frankenstein and Blood for Dracula, Joshua Conkel's He Watches. From Wiki: “Pearl (subtitled An X-traordinary Origin Story) is a 2022 psychological horror film directed by Ti West, co-written by West and Mia Goth, who reprises her role as the title character, and featuring David Corenswet, Tandi Wright, Matthew Sunderland, and Emma Jenkins-Purro in supporting roles. A prequel to X (2022) and the second installment in the X film series, it serves as an origin story for the title villain, whose fervent aspiration to become a movie star led her to committing violent acts on her family's Texas homestead in 1918.” NEXT WEEK: Eyes Without a Face (1960)Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.com  Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.com        Drusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/  Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/  Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/        Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/  Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel   Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/  Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel

Blown for Good: Scientology Exposed
Scientology Spy Files #11 - Scientology Amps up the Spy Operation after I leak David Miscavige's (Scientology Boss Baby) Secret Residence in Hollywood, California

Blown for Good: Scientology Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 35:39


In this episode of the Scientology Spy Files we cover how after I leaked the address of David Miscavige's Secret Hollywood Residence, the Scientology Spy operation is stepped up & becomes more urgent.Support the showBFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160/shareApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 Spotify: ...

Lurk
Ep 68 The Mokele Mbembe

Lurk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 26:12


This week we travel to Africa to take a look at the cryptid known as Mokele Mbembe.  My introduction to this creature came about in a 1980's movie called Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend.  Basically there are slightly smaller versions of apatosauruses roaming the Congo River Basin.  Sightings started in the 1700's and still continue today.Vote for us in the Paranormality Magazine's Top 10 Paranormal Podcast List!To see photos we discussed in this episode, please follow us on our Social Media platforms:Lurk on FacebookLurk on TwitterLurk on InstagramWe have a new Facebook Group join in the discussion! Lurk Podcast Facebook GroupWe are also now found on YouTube- Lurk on YouTubeWe've got Merch!Get Lurk MerchBackground Music Royalty and Copyright Free MusicIntro and Outro music purchased through  AudioJungle with Music Broadcast License (1 Million)Support the show

Shocked & Applaud
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Part 3: Operation Dino Drop

Shocked & Applaud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 56:19


In true Disney fashion, Baby's dad dies, and is eaten by (American?!) vultures. We get confused over who the real evil scientists are. An indigenous tribe takes down an entire militia. And, an herbivore mommy dino gets a craving for human flesh.Also, are we just here to discuss the plot? Nope! It's time for our shocked and applaudable moments!Jen's recommendations this week:Jeff Vs. The WorldReel FeelsHave some feedback for us?  Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show

Shocked & Applaud
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Part 3: Operation Dino Drop

Shocked & Applaud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 56:30


In true Disney fashion, Baby's dad dies, and is eaten by (American?!) vultures. We get confused over who the real evil scientists are. An indigenous tribe takes down an entire militia. And, an herbivore mommy dino gets a craving for human flesh.Also, are we just here to discuss the plot? Nope! It's time for our shocked and applaudable moments!Jen's recommendations this week:Jeff Vs. The WorldReel FeelsHave some feedback for us?  Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show

Shocked & Applaud
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Part 2: A Dino Ain’t Your Baby

Shocked & Applaud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 45:22


George gets marital advice from Kenge the pilot to "whip that b-word". Well, it is a Disney movie, after all.  We eventually get dinosaurs in this dinosaur movie. And who doesn't love tricking infants into believing you're the new parent? Let's discuss.Jen's recommendations this week:Invasion of the Remake: CrittersBlockbuster Mentality: Harold and MaudeHave some feedback for us?  Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show

Shocked & Applaud
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Part 2: A Dino Ain't Your Baby

Shocked & Applaud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 45:32


George gets marital advice from Kenge the pilot to "whip that b-word". Well, it is a Disney movie, after all.  We eventually get dinosaurs in this dinosaur movie. And who doesn't love tricking infants into believing you're the new parent? Let's discuss.Jen's recommendations this week:Invasion of the Remake: CrittersBlockbuster Mentality: Harold and MaudeHave some feedback for us?  Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show

MonsterTalk
254 - Piranha!

MonsterTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 62:03 Very Popular


Be sure and check out DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT! We're excited to talk with paleontologist Matthew Kolmann about a fish whose legendary ferocity ranks with the shark and the barracuda - the piranha! Are they capable of turning an animal into a skeleton in minutes? No. But they're still wicked cool. And don't worry - we manage to throw in some cryptid stories too!   Content Warning: We do talk a bit about testicles being bitten off by fish. Teddy Roosevelt's book about his trip to South America, Through the Brazilian Rainforest. Then there's the weird back-story about his seeing a cow eaten by the fish, apparently part of a staged event. The legend of the Swedish pacu fish that eats testicles came from a 2013 article that was referencing a less reputable paper that was, in turn, reprinting an urban legend. Pacu don't eat people's testicles, although they do eat nuts. The Piranha film series has done little to further our cultural understanding of these fascinating fish. I slightly messed up the title of the film about Mokele Mbembe. It's Baby - Secret of the Lost Legend (1985). Boto Encantado - the magical shape-changing river dolphin Were-Jaguars are quite common in legends of South & Central America. Here's an academic paper on the topic, specifically referencing the shape changing Kanaima. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shocked & Applaud
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Part 1: Not the Mamma

Shocked & Applaud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 49:56


We love the smell of campy dino movies with themes of war and colonialism in the morning! If you've seen this movie before, you know this is going to be an interesting ride into the jungle of your memory. If you've never seen it before, welcome to the club! None of us had either, until Maddie from Shocked Talk recommended it to us.We've also got lots and lots of Sean facts, questions that will never be answered, and a full walkthrough 65 million years in the making. It's a Baby, gotta love 'em!Jen's Recommendations This Week:Never a Straight Answer: Alien Wreckage in UKHush Hush Conspiracy Hour: Transhumanism & the Yellow Sand SocietyHave some feedback for us?  Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show

Shocked & Applaud
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Part 1: Not the Mamma

Shocked & Applaud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 50:07


We love the smell of campy dino movies with themes of war and colonialism in the morning! If you've seen this movie before, you know this is going to be an interesting ride into the jungle of your memory. If you've never seen it before, welcome to the club! None of us had either, until Maddie from Shocked Talk recommended it to us.We've also got lots and lots of Sean facts, questions that will never be answered, and a full walkthrough 65 million years in the making. It's a Baby, gotta love 'em!Jen's Recommendations This Week:Never a Straight Answer: Alien Wreckage in UKHush Hush Conspiracy Hour: Transhumanism & the Yellow Sand SocietyHave some feedback for us?  Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show

A Degree Absolute!
BABY, SECRET OF THE LOST LEGEND with Jordan Morris

A Degree Absolute!

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 95:00


Terrible fonts! Racist tropes! Puppetty brontos! A doomed marriage! A movie that was made for no one! Plus Paddy McG phoning it in - hardly a single trilled R! Listen, and catch the opposite of a fever! Prolific podmedian & Eisner Award nominee Jordan Morris joins us to carbon-date a seminal document of his dino-loving youth, BABY, SECRET OF THE LOST LEGEND! Starring Rachel the Replicant, The Greatest American Hero, For He's a Julian Fellowes, & Patty McG as the heel.   Baby, Secret of the Lost Legend Screenplay by Clifford and Ellen Green Directed by B. W. L. Norton Released March 22, 1985 Write to the Citizens Advice Bureau at adegreeabsolute dot gmail! Leave us a five-star review with your hottest Prisoner take on Apple Podcasts! Follow @NotaNumberPod! Our song: "A Degree Absolute!" Music and Lyrics by Chris Klimek Arranged by Casey Erin Clark and Jonathan Clark Vocals and Keyboards by Casey Erin Clark Guitar, Percussion, Mixing by Jonathan Clark Bass by Marcus Newstead

Healthy-ish
Zoe Marshall's sleeping sitch; Zoom's mental health impact; Miranda Kerr's baby secret

Healthy-ish

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 9:23


Each Friday, host Felicity Harley and Body + Soul's digital director Ali Izzo chat through three stories that made them spit-out - or guzzle - their green juices. Or wine. This week, they chat about Zoe and Benji Marshall's separate bed habit (see story, here); the impact of Zoom on women's mental health (see story, here); Miranda Kerr's baby secret (see story, here).   WANT MORE BODY + SOUL?  Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley.  In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drunk On Comics
Drunk on Comics Podcast 480: Linz’s Baby Secret

Drunk On Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 59:13


It is not every day that the group has anything relevant that would be considered real news. But in this episode, Linz dropped a surprise. Also in this weeks episode, Tony reviewed a couple new marvel titles, while Linz got … Continue reading → The post Drunk on Comics Podcast 480: Linz's Baby Secret appeared first on Drunk On Comics.

Yes Have Some: Celebrating 35 Years of Ghostbusters in 2019!
You Oughta Know - Vol. 1 "Baby: Secret of the Lost Dinosaur"

Yes Have Some: Celebrating 35 Years of Ghostbusters in 2019!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 25:03


You Oughta Know - Vol. 1 "Baby: Secret of the Lost Dinosaur" Happy New Year and welcome to a brand new spin-off series by our very own Jacob Walsh. On today's edition of You Oughta Know, Jake walks us down the path of Baby: Secret of the Lost Dinosaur! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yhspodcast/support

Alive and Free
Asking Better Questions

Alive and Free

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 31:19


Most, if not all, all your suffering comes from one place. What's this place?  Asking the wrong questions.  Here's what I mean:  You can phrase any question about your addictions, misery, suffering, or life to feel like a victim. But you can also ask these questions in a way that makes you the undisputed victor of your life.  Best part?  Once you learn how to ask better questions, your brain automatically finds superior answers. Meaning, you can ditch your addictions, traumas, or anything else making you miserable overnight.  In this episode, I reveal how to ask better questions so you can experience true emotional freedom and endless joy. Listen to the episode now.  Show highlights include: How the wrong questions about life erode your confidence, fill you with frustration, and make you feel worthless (6:46)  The weird “Change the Question” method only high-level CEOs us that can radically improve your life overnight (8:56)  How to force your brain to solve all your biggest problems with ease (9:12)  Why asking yourself better questions melts all of your stress from your shoulders (15:52)  How well-formed questions help you release patterns of past traumas and experience emotional freedom (17:43)  The “Baby Secret” that gives you an unparalleled sense of joy every single day (20:58)  If you want to radically change how much control you have over your emotions in as little as 20 days, you can go to https://thefreedomspecialist.com/feelbetternow and sign up for the Choose Your Own Emotion course.  If you or somebody you know is looking to drop the ‘F' Bomb of freedom in your life and break free from addiction, depression, anxiety or anything that's making you feel flat-out stuck, head over to https://thefreedomspecialist.com/ and book a call where we can look at your unique situation and give you the roadmap you've been missing. If you'd like to buy a copy of my book, Is That Even Possible?: The Nuts and Bolts of Energy Healing for the Curious, Wary, and Totally Bewildered, you can find it on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/That-Even-Possible-Healing-Bewildered/dp/1512336041

Myopia Movies
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

Myopia Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 40:06


This week on Myopia Movies, we manifest the hell out of some destiny! We watched Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, the origin story of Champ! Join the Patreon (http://patreon.com/myopia)! There are tiers to that will help us keep doing what we are doing! (Each tier unlocks all lower tiers) The Harry Potter series will be completed at the $5 level! For $1: You get the monthly newsletter that announces the upcoming movies and you get Mission Briefing Back Catalog. For $3: You get the entire back catalog and a new Mission Briefing every other month. (Check out 39 Steps, Austin Powers, Thomas Crown Affair, and True Lies, plus more!) For $5: You get a bonus episode a month (on top of the Mission Briefing) (We finished the Harry Potter Films and this month cover Demolition Man!!). For $10: You get syncable commentary tracks. We have up riffs by Cineprov including Plan 9 from Outer Space, The Wasp Woman, and Batman Forever. We have a Myopia Commentary on Star Wars – Episode II: Attack of the Clone. Note: This is audio you sync with the movie. Further, in January we will be doing an episode and Cineprov commentary on Dick Tracy! For $50: You get to pick a movie we cover. (Note: This tier is limited). Also, because you love us, find us everywhere! Like Facebook! Or the Facebook Fan Group! Or Twitter! Or Letterboxd! Or the Fancy Website! We are also available wherever you are too! Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and Alexa, Podbean, Listen Notes, YouTube, everywhere! Coming soon to Pandora, iHeartRadio, and Deezer. How will the Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Hold Up? Host: Nic Panel: Jon, Jeremy, Matthew, Daniel

Myopia: Defend Your Childhood - A Nostalgic Movies Podcast

This week on Myopia Movies, we manifest the hell out of some destiny! We watched Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, the origin story of Champ! Join the Patreon (http://patreon.com/myopia)! There are tiers to that will help us keep doing what we are doing! (Each tier unlocks all lower tiers) The Harry Potter series will be completed at the $5 level! For $1: You get the monthly newsletter that announces the upcoming movies and you get Mission Briefing Back Catalog. For $3: You get the entire back catalog and a new Mission Briefing every other month. (Check out 39 Steps, Austin Powers, Thomas Crown Affair, and True Lies, plus more!) For $5: You get a bonus episode a month (on top of the Mission Briefing) (We finished the Harry Potter Films and this month cover Demolition Man!!). For $10: You get syncable commentary tracks. We have up riffs by Cineprov including Plan 9 from Outer Space, The Wasp Woman, and Batman Forever. We have a Myopia Commentary on Star Wars – Episode II: Attack of the Clone. Note: This is audio you sync with the movie. Further, in January we will be doing an episode and Cineprov commentary on Dick Tracy! For $50: You get to pick a movie we cover. (Note: This tier is limited). Also, because you love us, find us everywhere! Like Facebook! Or the Facebook Fan Group! Or Twitter! Or Letterboxd! Or the Fancy Website! We are also available wherever you are too! Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and Alexa, Podbean, Listen Notes, YouTube, everywhere! Coming soon to Pandora, iHeartRadio, and Deezer. How will the Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Hold Up? Host: Nic Panel: Jon, Jeremy, Matthew, Daniel

You Deserve Medals
Baby: The Schindler's List of Dinosaur Movies

You Deserve Medals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 76:27


Some of our favourite movie memories from the 80's and 90's involve creatures that capture the imaginations of children everywhere - Dinosaurs. From the industry-shaking special effect innovations, through compelling stories invoking a sense of wonder and awe, to the wonderfully written characters only matched by their equally brilliant directing, dinosaur movies shaped our childhoods and set lofty benchmarks for what a true classic should be. Unfortunately for you, in this episode of You Deserve Medals, we drag our (and your) sanity through almost two hours of a dinosaur movie that is absolutely none of any of that. Join Jay and Benny as they suffer through one of the more nonsensical and depressing adventure movies to come out of our memories - Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. A family of terrifyingly monstrous brontosaurus we're supposed to sympathize with, and who spend the entire movie suffering horrible tragedies because why not - check. Anthropologists quite literally murdering one another in broad daylight because academia is a gang war - check. A married couple with no military or combat training, taking on an entire platoon of heavily armed soldiers without any consequence to them whatsoever - check. An ending that leaves you hollow and emotionally devastated - check. Eat your heart out, Spielberg - THIS is a dinosaur movie for the ages. Swallow what little happiness you have left in your life and slog along with us as we discuss things like: Was this movie written and directed by the Africa Tourism Board? Because the majority of the introduction looks like it's straight out of a travel commercial As two grown men battling severe spider phobias, we can't understand how this ill-prepared couple can traipse around the African jungle, with no adequate survival gear, and never encounter a deadly spider, lizard, snake, scorpion, or bug, let alone malaria-laced mosquitoes. Their entire time in the wilderness gives us the willies We hope the person responsible for designing the dinosaur eyes never worked in Hollywood afterwards. Good lord Don't worry, dad won't let mom and baby get kidnapped. Just kidding! He'll fail miserably and die in an absolutely brutal hail of machine gun fire, and proceed to rot in the sun over the next several days. Uplifting! We cannot stress enough how disturbing this entire chunk of the movie is. From the dad getting gunned down, to him dying next to his mate's body, to baby snuggling next to his rotting corpse days later, the movie leaves you with a sense of emptiness and sorrow The married couple are very into one another, which is great. Their complete and constant lack of self-control, however, cost everyone everything Can everyone in this movie ease up on the baseball bat-sized tranquilizer darts? They love drugging the mom dinosaur so much that it takes up entire scenes Whoever played the tribe leader deserves all the Oscars ever. The man's shoulders must have been aching from the strain of carrying this movie The ending is supposed to be happy, but has some serious implications for the survival of the species

Boo! A Paranormal Podcast
2-Baby Watcher

Boo! A Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 45:49


Shannon and Melissa discuss the cryptid that inspired the movie, "Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend," and the Westfield Watcher.

Robots Vs Dinosaurs
105 My Science Project Postwatch w/ Jason Carubia

Robots Vs Dinosaurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 52:36


Join Louie G. and his friend, director and producer Jason Carubia, as we discuss the 1985 Disney film My Science ProjectSPOILERSReturn to OzE.T.Baby: Secret of the Lost LegendCity LimitsReal GeniusLa BambaThe Last StarfighterTheodore RexReturn of the JediTouch of EvilBill and Ted’s Excellent AdventureBill and Ted’s Bogus JourneyJason’s latest documentary can be found at:Lou is a featured comedy writer in the monthly sketch show Our Bar: www.ourbarnyc.comCheck out Our Bar's next LIVE show, and join us every month for fresh original content!

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
08/28/2020 The One With Fart Jokes, Baby Secret, and iPoop Phone

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 49:20


Plenty of #FeelGood stories to balance out the iPoop, we are once again thrust in the middle of a marriage with a #FamilySecret, we duke it out in another controversial end for You Laugh You Lose riddled with fart jokes and sassy shapes! Plus a crazy wedding and shark story!

Movie Freaks
Episode 302: They Were Good Acting

Movie Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 85:25


Code 8 v The Darkness (2016) on the roulette, rabbit trail about Anne Hathaway, Christopher Nolan, Ray Fisher, Josh Trank, and chat Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye, Yummy, Jack the Giant Slayer, Breaker! Breaker!, Death Before Dishonor, The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave, Invasion USA, Zombi 4: After Death, and much more!

Al Dente Rigamortis
ADR Episode 318: The Kentucky Tree Dolphin

Al Dente Rigamortis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 70:06


(Episode 318) (The Kentucky Tree Dolphin): https://twitter.com/ReviewCultist/status/1258824529192902656 Intro/Outro music: Ghost Story from Imcompetech.com http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/  Thumbs up to all our listeners, and the community of... I guess our podcast and those of the Roleplaying Exchange. Definitely a big hand to Adam from RPX for sparking this conversation with a simple off comment. Without, we wouldn't have this discussion. So thank you all! (The Roleplaying Exchange): http://roleplayingexchange.com/ (RPX twitter): https://twitter.com/RPExchange (ADR Episode that sparked the name): https://aldenterigamortis.podbean.com/e/adr-episode-302-there-s-something-strange-going-on-in-slade-kentucky/ (More twitter posts of the KTD): https://twitter.com/ReviewCultist/status/1260053174892756992 (Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (film)): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby:_Secret_of_the_Lost_Legend  (Delta Green): http://www.delta-green.com/ (Little Fears): https://www.littlefears.com/ (Fear Itself): https://site.pelgranepress.com/index.php/fear-itself-2nd-edition/ Comment below or send us an email at aldenterigamortis@gmail.com  Also check out the title cards for each episode: http://crazonstudios.tumblr.com/  And if you want to show your support, consider becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/aldenterigamortis

Bad Movie Night Podcast
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)

Bad Movie Night Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 76:53


In this episode of the Bad Movie Night Podcast we are joined by Lindsay Washburn to discuss the 1985 adventure movie, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend! Check out Lindsay on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLindsayWashburn Support our show and get the bonus podcasts! https://www.patreon.com/badmovienightshow For our video show and other episodes please visit www.Bad-Movie-Night.com    Film: Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Plot: A paleontologist and her husband discover a mother and baby brontosaurus in Africa, and try to protect them from a group of hunters intent on capturing the dinosaurs. Director: Bill Norton (as B.W.L. Norton) Year: 1985     Find Us On Social Media Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/badmovienightshow/ Twitter – http://twitter.com/_BadMovieNight Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bad_movie_night/ Google+ – https://plus.google.com/102378654666304152117 Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/badmovienight

The Early American Brass Band Podcast
2 - Frederick Fennell: The Civil War: Its Music and Its Sounds

The Early American Brass Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 58:35


This episode focuses on Frederick Fennell and the Eastman Wind Ensemble's landmark 1960 recording The Civil War: Its Music and Its Sounds. We discuss Fennell's inspiration for the album, the musicians on the album, the instruments used for the recording, as well as the music on the album.If you like the show, the best way you can support us is by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/eabbpodcast. We appreciate any support you feel compelled to give!Episode Structure:0:00 – 2:20 – Introduction2:20 – 8:42 – Background on the Eastman School of Music and Frederick Fennell8:42 – 11:43 – Origins and background of the Eastman Wind Ensemble11:43 – 16:10 – Fennell's inspiration for The Civil War: It's Music and It's Sounds16:10 – 20:33 – Recording dates and recording process for the album20:33 – 23:35 – Initial and subsequent releases23:40 – 29:00 – Musicians on the albumStephen was incorrect about Roger Bobo playing on the Jaws soundtrack. Tommy Johnson played tuba for that movie. Roger Bobo played tuba on the soundtracks for: Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Meet the Applegates, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, The COlor Purple, and Robin Hood.29:00 – 42:06 – Instruments used on the album42:06 – 51: 46 – Music on the album51:46 – 56:06 – Interesting facts and other Civil War music recordings with which Frederick Fennell was involved56:06 – 58:14 – Featured album: The Civil War: It's Music and It's Sounds, Episode 3 teaser58:14 – 58:34 – Outro music

Player One Podcast
697: Do Me Turtle

Player One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 78:19


This week! E3 is canceled, fans get upset instead of rejoicing, Mario LEGO is a thing, State of Decay 2, Retron 77, and much, much more. Join us, won’t you? Links of interest: E3 Canceled Horizon Zero Dawn coming to PC Fan upset by Horizon PC Super Mario LEGO Reggie joins Gamestop board of directors State of Decay 2 Juggernaut Edition Sea of Thieves Conker ship Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Retron 77 STELLA Gamehut YT channel Ranger Premium Wired gamepad Contra Anniversary Collection Castlevania Anniversary Collection Konami Anniversary Collection Breaking Bells - AC podcast w/CJ Lou Rawls Welcome to the next living room Baby Secret of the Lost Legend Greg Sewart’s Extra Life Page Greg’s Out of the Park Developments stream The Player One Podcast t-shirt The Player One Podcast mug ResetEra Player One Podcast Topic Player One Podcast Discord Greg Streams on Twitch Flicky - Generation 16 Episode #120 Add us in Apple Podcasts Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, and more! Click here to download. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Running time: 01:18:18

We Made This
26. Baby: Secret Of The Lost Legend w/ Stephen Anderson

We Made This

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 105:11


One Of Our Dinosaurs Is Over There. On today's episode, Tim has an awesome chat with Stephen Anderson, Director of Winnie The Pooh (2011) and Meet The Robinsons about a very bizarre but surprisingly important Disney Movie. Host/Editor Tim Henton Co- Host Chris Wilson (Deceased) Guest Stephen J Anderson Music: Ether/Awe Logo: Cris House Twitter: @podwam Facebook: Without A Mouse Podcast Insta: @withoutamouse Email: withoutamouse@gmail.com We Made This: @wemadethispod

The Deucecast Movie Show
Episode 419: The Decade by Genre Pt 2

The Deucecast Movie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 89:38


What's better than almost two hours spent, discussing six genres of films in the 2010s?  Another 90 minutes more with the guys talking about six more genres! Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl are again joined by Friend of the Show, Miss Independent himself Jeremy Burgess, to tackle even more films in the years spanning 2010 to 2019. First up, birthday movies, with classics like "Hot Tub Time Machine", "Major Payne", "Romeo Must Die", and even "Baby: Secret of a Lost Legend" all coming upon 10, 20, even 35 years from release. Jeremy also gives a heads up about a few indie films to keep an eye on. Then, the rest of the decade, with the guys giving their top three in genres like Comedy... Sci/Fi Fantasy... Documentaries... Action movies... even guilty pleasures... and wild card round of Potent Potables. Expect lots of love for a Mission Impossible flick... Mad Max's glorious return... Sandler's gems... Mikey's love for the man behind the Winnebago... and of course, Dave's pick for the best bicycle messenger movie ever.

Without A Mouse
26. Baby: Secret Of The Lost Legend w/ Stephen Anderson

Without A Mouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 105:11


One Of Our Dinosaurs Is Over There. On today's episode, Tim has an awesome chat with Stephen Anderson, Director of Winnie The Pooh (2011) and Meet The Robinsons about a very bizarre but surprisingly important Disney Movie. Host/EditorTim HentonCo- HostChris Wilson (Deceased)GuestStephen J AndersonMusic: Ether/AweLogo: Cris HouseTwitter: @podwamFacebook: Without A Mouse PodcastInsta: @withoutamouseEmail: withoutamouse@gmail.comWe Made This: @wemadethispod

Brews and Blasters: The Star Wars Party
217: I Saw Red—Sith Trooper Revealed!

Brews and Blasters: The Star Wars Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 61:12


We had a whole bunch of things to discuss this week, but it all gets thrown out to discuss the most exciting news this week—the reveal of the Sith Trooper! Just when you think it's going to be a slow news week, Star Wars drops a massive bombshell with the introduction of the Sith Trooper! What does this mean for the Rise of Skywalker? What does it mean for the Sith? What does it mean for new merchandise? What does it mean for our wallets?! We are getting into all of it this week, as well as plenty of food talk, and maybe even a reference to Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. Let's go, Warheads! The Star Wars Party starts now! It's time for Brews and Blasters. Show Notes Intro We’re not influencers. Some notes on Strangers Things 3, the end of The Walking Dead comic Ketocation The Star Wars antipasto follow up A secret pizza hack Fourth of July wrap up What are the best fireworks in Star Wars? The Sith Trooper What does this mean for The Rise of Skywalker? But I thought the Sith were gone! The Palpatine theory Analysis of the Sith Trooper design Armor inspiration—in universe and out This reveal is much bigger than you think (or not) NeedEm GotEm—Sith Trooper Merchandise revealed! Joe is liking these Geeki Tikis… Sith trooper shirt, pin, backpack, and more Hot Toys Sith Trooper Figure Wrap Up Links Join Our Community: Discord Server Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Soundcloud | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | RSS RetroZap Podcast Network: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | RSS Social:  BrewsAndBlasters.ninja | Facebook | Facebook Group | Twitter | Instagram Email: brewsandblasters@retrozap.com Voicemail: (978) 219-6688 T-Shirts: TeePublic Store Support Brews and Blasters If you like the show, please leave us an iTunes review. It helps, honestly, because more people will find the show. And if you take the time, we'll really, really appreciate it. Plus, you'll win an Oppo Award! Support These Things, Too Go to JediNews and Fantha Tracks for ALL your Star Wars information! And, for the best Star Wars podcast reviews out there, head over to Roqoo Depot.

The Blast From Our Past Podcast
Episode 71: Baby Secret of the Lost Legend/Dinosaurs/Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur

The Blast From Our Past Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 90:10


Adam and John go prehistoric on your butts in this dinosaur-centric episode. They breakdown the 1985 film Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, review the 90s sitcom Dinosaurs, and do a fancasting of the marvel comic book series Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur.

Manzoni in the Morning
Manzoni in the Morning Show Podcast #28 4/15/19 "The Curse of Baby Secret"

Manzoni in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 21:24


It's The Curse of Baby Secret! A vintage toy shop owner finds himself terrorized by an evil doll. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manzoni-in-the-morning/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manzoni-in-the-morning/support

Pod Stallions : Obsession Done Right
Pod Stallions 68: The Prisoner

Pod Stallions : Obsession Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019


This month's show revolves around a television classic, the 17 episode maxi series "The Prisoner" a show that despite it's short run has an impact on television to this very day. Along the way, we discuss Doctor Who, Starlog, Baby Secret of the Lost Legend, Danger Man, Columbo, Jason's adventures with tequila, Brian's gift to Mr. McGoohan and Chuck the Security guard.  Be Seeing You. Please join us on the Pod Stallions Facebook page and let us know what you think!  give us spirited debate on our facebook wall.  Download the Show HereListen here PODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED

Video Junkyard Podcast
Video Junkyard Podcast - EP 015 - Baby Secret of the Lost Legend

Video Junkyard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 44:13


Part Two of our ROAR-riffic dinosaur special brings us "Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)". We all loved this classic as kids... right? See if it holds up today and as always let us know what you think of this one. Classic or Coprolite? Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985) -https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088760/?ref_=nv_sr_2

Movie Madness
Episode 86: Shouts! Boos! Courtrooms! And Blus!

Movie Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 103:21


Sergio Mims joins Erik Childress to continue their catch-up on an array of new Blu-ray editions including many from Shout Factory, a couple courtroom dramas, some solid fare from Warner Bros. and the film where Sergio watched an entire audience boo it upon its initial release three years before Sam Elliott nearly caused 9/11.   Shout Factory (Drag Me To Hell, Hell Night, The Strangers, Gate II, Walking Out, Shakedown) Kino (The Aviator, The Thomas Crown Affair, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, The Wilby Conspiracy, Inherit the Wind, Judgment at Nuremberg) Arrow (Inferno, Orchestra Rehearsal) Warner Bros. (Geostorm, It, Blade Runner 2049) Warner Archive (Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Harper, The Drowning Pool) Cult Film (The Battle of Algiers)  

The Cool Boys Podcast
Episode 56 - The Cool Boys Watch: Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

The Cool Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 74:48


In this special Cummentary Track Episode, the Cool Boys watch and discuss the movie Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. For the FULL COMMENTARY go to patreon.com/coolboyspodcast Featuring a special Dinosaur-Themed Fabulous Boner Moments in Movies! We debate a variety of rapid-fire topics on what dinosaur moments gave us the biggest boners! DINOSAUR BONER MOMENTS: 1 Most Fabulous Gayest dinosaur 2 Most Fabulous Dinosaur Boner From The Land Before Time 3 Most Fabulous Dinosaur Boner From The San Diego Sequence From The Lost World: Jurassic Park 4 Most Fabulous Shirtless Scene in a Dinosaur-themed Movie 5 Most Fabulous Robot dinosaur Cool Boys Twitter: twitter.com/CoolBoysPodcast Cool Boys Email: thecoolboyspodcast@gmail.com Cool Boys Patreon: www.patreon.com/coolboyspodcast Cool Boys YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHzM86Bi2iqNoSTFhopQtXQ/

The Cool Boys Podcast
Episode 52 - Most Fabulous Scene From "Road House"

The Cool Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 61:02


The Cool Boys discuss Fabulous Boner Moments in Movies! We debate a variety of rapid-fire topics on what film moments gave us the biggest boners! BONER MOMENTS: 1 - Most Fabulous Lightsaber 2 - Most Fabulous moment in Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend 3 - Most Fabulous Boner Moment In Road House 4 - Most Fabulous Quote From Forrest Gump 5 - Most Fabulous Megan Fox Performance Cool Boys Twitter: twitter.com/CoolBoysPodcast Cool Boys Email: thecoolboyspodcast@gmail.com Cool Boys Patreon: www.patreon.com/coolboyspodcast Cool Boys YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHzM86Bi2iqNoSTFhopQtXQ/

We Love Monsters
Cryptids 101

We Love Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 85:52


Episode 9 – Cryptids 101! This week, Mattie & Brian are joined by local Sasquatch Cady to introduce the podcast to one of our favorite subject- cryptids! Many thanks to www.pinebarrensinstitute.com for the resources. Check out Cady's horror fiction at retrowavesasquatch.tumblr.com! Covered in this episode: classification of cryptids, Clifford the big red Cryptid, humans hate old stuff, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, PG boning, seeing movies alone, wooly mammoths, Service Battlecats, sad exotic zoos, Mr. Grey's horse calendar, Everybody Loves Mothman, Jersey Devil, Bigfoot guides, Bigfoot's extended family, Fearsome Critters, Lake Monsters, Civil War cryptids, Skunk Ape territory, Peluda beast, dragon-fightin' mongoose, North American dragons, Civil War bird hoax, MOOSE-PIG, Would You Rather

The Kaiju Transmissions Podcast
Gorgo, Gappa and Angry Kaiju Moms!

The Kaiju Transmissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2017 115:41


For our MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL, we take a look at a angry kaiju mothers! We start by talking about 1961's GORGO out of Britain. Then we talk about Nikkatsu's GAPPA: THE TRIPHIBIAN MONSTER (1967) and the long forgotten Fox television movie GARGANTUA (1998). We also touch on other angry gigantic mothers. Mothra, Jurassic Park's T-Rex, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, and more! We also touch on the part our own mothers played in our hobby, Byrd's daddy issues and the latest King Kong, Jurassic Park and Ultraman news. Happy Mother's Day!

Everything I Learned From Movies
Episode 008 - Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend & Sharkinator White IPA

Everything I Learned From Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 30:41


In this special birthday edition, Steve & Izzy discuss a movie from Steve's youth, "Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend" starring William Katt & Sean Young. They also try Leffe Belgian Blond Abbey Ale & Lost Coast's Sharkinator White IPA. Mokele Mobembe!!!

Mousterpiece Cinema
Episode 244: Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

Mousterpiece Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2016 70:49


Hey, folks! On this week's episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, Josh and Gabe are traveling to the African continent to explore a strange new society that may indeed hold a surprising link to the Jurassic period of Planet Earth. Just think: what if there were still dinosaurs walking among humanity? Wouldn't that be crazy? Wouldn't that change our perception of science? Wouldn't...you want to be the first person to reveal this discovery, damn the consequences? That's one of the lessons our lead characters learn in this week's film, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, which we discussed with guest Tom Nix. And guess what? This movie is...uh...well, put it this way, one of your hosts is convinced this might be one half of the worst double feature we've ever discussed on the podcast. And that's even including a crazy performance from "Downtown Abbey"'s own Julian Fellowes. ("Downtown Abbey," right? Not "Downton"?) Check out why this movie might be so bad now!

The Heels in Heels
66 - Baby Secret Taketh Away

The Heels in Heels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 116:31


Carolyn and Karma are back in the same room again, although a different, new room with weird acoustics, a weird mic and are then forced to discuss a boring episode of RAW. Topics on this huge episode of RAW include Big Brother, Serial, Fat Shaming Bull Dempsey and being in a constant state of fear. Games, Kumquat Korner and Obsessions round out a jam-packed episode.

Dissecting The 80s
#19 Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

Dissecting The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 29:17


In honor of the release of Jurassic World, Jurassic Park lovers Tripp and Andrew discuss 1985’s Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend! Where is the rest of this movie? Has there ever been a worse looking dinosaur? Are the cold, … Continue reading →

Movie Meltdown
281: Welcome to the Cryptid Carnival

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 50:38


Movie Meltdown - Episode 281 This week, we are coming to you "live" from our own weird festival the Cryptid Carnival! Featuring a cryptid-themed, art show, live music, a dancing yeti, a homeless frogman, little furry creatures, artists, movie talk, belly dancers and so much more!!  And as playful banter leads to amazing stories, we also discuss... devil tomato creatures, ballerinas or witches, a world class Grandma, Slint member run-ins, crack in a tub, Ethan Embry, cryptid architecture?, Razonblade Suitcase, Laura Vandervoort, Fantastic Mr. Fox, green apple ice cream, Incedent On and Off a Mountain Road, old fashioned lemonaid, a potential Adult Swim show, Action Grandma!, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, not getting your nap in, The Raid 2, Lost Girl, eating your wolf skin, Bill Murray doing his thing, being in cahoots together, Don Coscarelli, Werther's Originals, the yeti watching the band, Angus Scrimm, I spilled it all over myself, a Loch Ness monster tattoo, Spiderland, Newbie, the eccentric shut-in, bringing doom to small town bridges, P.J. Harvey, I like apes, strange symbolic attachments, interesting garbage, nonsense subtitles, Hemlock Grove, Yeti vs. Bigfoot, what is Princess Jasmine doing down here?, Woody Allen, dipthong, you can't answer a question about a questionable creature with a question, a devil puppet costume, Witches of East End, Bitten, yeti on the moon, Wes Anderson, How to Train your Dragon 2, extreme puppeteering camp, The Beasts of Bladenboro, Misfits, Livid, having bronchitis, Under the Skin, blue-haired moo moo, Steve Albini, you came on your pogo penis stick, waves a banana in my face, Umberto Eco, Repo Man, vampire ballerinas, Hex, build for inclement weather, 666 Park Avenue, Michael Fassbender, bullshit coma, free ice cream, Moth Man, Steven King and please don't get any lipstick on the mic sir. "Wow... I need to check out this town that's filled with such crazy and interesting people." Special thanks to Nancy's Bagel Grounds: http://www.nancysbagels.com/   Sweatermeat: https://soundcloud.com/sweatermeatmusic  and Ruric-Amari Dance: http://www.ruric-amari.com/ 

The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast
The Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Podcast

The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2011 29:56


In this episode, Mom and I review Baby: The Secret of the Lost Legend -- quite possibly the Greatest Movie EVER?

Dobbelt Ds Definitive DVD Podcast
Episode 107: The Funny Thing About Shaking Hands

Dobbelt Ds Definitive DVD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2011 138:49


Ingen nyheder i denne uge. Why? Fordi gamle film er det bedste, derfor har vi taget fat i en række klassikere, som vi burde have anmeldt allerede! Sylvester Stallone fryser røven i laser, Monk laver mad, Britney Spears sælger sin sjæl til djævlen og Clinten flyver super hurtigt. Derudover: Aber og stilhed. Følgende titler omtales: 0:06:41 Gone (2007) 0:12:50 The Fifth Element Bluray 0:26:34 Blast of Silence 0:34:20 Demolition Man Bluray 0:49:18 Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) 1:01:37 Planet of the Apes (1968) Bluray 1:13:22 Beneath the Planet of the Apes Bluray 1:23:20 Crossroads (1986) 1:33:02 Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Bluray 1:46:54 Big Night 1:59:15 Firefox Bluray