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Adventures in Dinosaur City (1991) answers the age-old question: what if Jim Henson's Dinosaurs and Honey I Shrunk the Kids had a baby, but it was put up for adoption and raised by the Ninja Turtles and The Flintstones, until it ran away from home and turned to sex work to survive? Kim insisted she loves this movie but then she got drunk and showed up late to the recording, and, honestly, that tells you everything you need to know. Get in touch with us: Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.social Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Watch Adventures in Dinosaur City on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zODUA2sTtLY Judge Whitey – Theft of Money: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtUfNtgawNY FATHER! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsriu6a_ukw Ceratopsian Dinosaurs: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-directory/body-shape/ceratopsian/gallery.html Dinosaurs didn't have a second brain in their butt: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-double-dinosaur-brain-myth-12155823/ Plural of “octopus”: https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/the-many-plurals-of-octopus-octopi-octopuses-octopodes Stegosaurus/Giraffe size comparison: https://www.bipbapbop.com/images/how-tall-is-a-stegosaurus.webp Facelift for T. rex: analysis suggests teeth were covered by thin lips: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00928-y 80s kids' movies were traumatizing: https://collider.com/traumatizing-kids-movies-80s-ranked/ Roger Rabbit shoe dip scene (click at your own risk!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYk3LvHMPWM
Adventures in Dinosaur City (1991) answers the age-old question: what if Jim Henson's Dinosaurs and Honey I Shrunk the Kids had a baby, but it was put up for adoption and raised by the Ninja Turtles and The Flintstones, until it ran away from home and turned to sex work to survive? Kim insisted she loves this movie but then she got drunk and showed up late to the recording, and, honestly, that tells you everything you need to know.Get in touch with us:Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.comIn this episode:Watch Adventures in Dinosaur City on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zODUA2sTtLY Judge Whitey – Theft of Money: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtUfNtgawNY FATHER! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsriu6a_ukw Ceratopsian Dinosaurs: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-directory/body-shape/ceratopsian/gallery.html Dinosaurs didn't have a second brain in their butt: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-double-dinosaur-brain-myth-12155823/Plural of “octopus”: https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/the-many-plurals-of-octopus-octopi-octopuses-octopodes Stegosaurus/Giraffe size comparison: https://www.bipbapbop.com/images/how-tall-is-a-stegosaurus.webp Facelift for T. rex: analysis suggests teeth were covered by thin lips: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00928-y 80s kids' movies were traumatizing: https://collider.com/traumatizing-kids-movies-80s-ranked/ Roger Rabbit shoe dip scene (click at your own risk!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYk3LvHMPWM
No expense was spared for this podcast episode. Sets, costumes, puppets, miniatures, matte paintings, explosions, this one has it all... unfortunately it's an audio medium... but we do tell you about it! In fact your intrepid hosts head back several million years to a time when dinosaurs and humans lived side by side in a poorly articulated parody of a 1930s gangster movie, ride bone trains, and have permanent erections. Did I mention this is a kids movie that used to play nonstop on the Disney Channel?! The 1990s were a weird time where screaming and being gross can be substituted for script writing. Joining us on this prehistoric quest is long time frequent guest Chris, who for some reason after watching so many terrible things with us, decided it was worth his time to do it again. Sorry Chris. Maybe next time you will stand back when you see a television sucking children and oranges into VHS tapes.
If thundering lizards come around and slimy scales are scattered round and Mr. Big becomes a story, than call on Analog Jones! We watch a Disney channel movie this week when we dive into Adventures in Dinosaur City from 1991. Quick Facts Directed by Brett Thompson (This is my cousin's name and he directed “The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr” is a documentary about Ed Wood directing Plan 9 from Outer Space) Written by Wili Baronet and Lisa Morton Distributed by Republic Pictures Home Video (VHS) and Disney Channel (TV Premiere) Released: The film had its world television premiere on The Disney Channel in the United States on April 4, 1992. The film was released in the United States on VHS and LaserDisc on August 20, 1992. Rotten Tomatoes: Tomatometer – / Audience score 41% Starring Omri Katz as Timmy Shawn Hoffman as Mick Tiffanie Poston as Jamie Voice Actors Patrick Labyorteaux as Rex and Mr. Big David Jolliffe as Tops Rob Sherwood as Forry How to listen and reach Analog Jones and the Temple of Film Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, iHeartRADIO, Podbean, Spotify, and Youtube! Please email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
Just when you thought Theodore Rex was the worst dinosaur movie ever made… you have Adventures in Dinosaur City (1991). With the aid of YouTube to access this long out of print movie, Taylor & Nick are transported to Saur City, where they encounter cavemen gangs, prehistoric political intrigue and a young Omri Katz (Max from Hocus Pocus). __________ Taylor Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Writer Nick Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Editor
Steve & Izzy kick off DINOvember, a month-long celebration of dinosaur movies, as they are joined by Candace of the Bloody Bits Horror Show to discuss 1991's "Adventures in Dinosaur City" starring probably no one you've ever heard of!!! What were dinosaur movies like BJP (Before Jurassic Park)? Why is Saur City a horrible names for a show/city? Does anybody like grapefruit? How will it kill you? Why was this movie scrubbed from the world?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, gimme claw, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The class decides to extend their stay in Dinosaur City a little longer and accidentally lightly neg Tiffanie Poston's career. Would you believe there were Forry jokes we DIDN'T include in the full episode? INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TIKTOK | TWITTER
Like a flightless pun-slinging pterosaur, ADVENTURES IN DINOSAUR CITY (1991) comes crawling up from way down in our collective memory holes. Maybe we caught it on the Disney Channel. Maybe it's just another piece of the omnipresent dinosaur media of the 90s. Maybe Forry is just the most Video High friendly character we've watched. But this group of friends who have nothing better to do than dive into a VHS sure did love this Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle cribbing mess about a group of friends diving into a VHS. At least we'll always have Tar Town. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TIKTOK | TWITTER
Like a flightless pun-slinging pterosaur, ADVENTURES IN DINOSAUR CITY (1991) comes crawling up from way down in our collective memory holes. Maybe we caught it on the Disney Channel. Maybe it's just another piece of the omnipresent dinosaur media of the 90s. Maybe Forry is just the most Video High friendly character we've watched. But this group of friends who have nothing better to do than dive into a VHS sure did love this Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle cribbing mess about a group of friends diving into a VHS. At least we'll always have Tar Town.
We subject ourselves to Adventures in Dinosaur City like we're a bunch of innocent children in the '90s with access to the Disney Channel. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll learn what a scalie is.
Somehow this week's episode is not a Small-Screen Shameful (hooray for limited France releases!) but alas, the guys talk about the Saturday morning-level quality of Adventures in Dinosaur City. They discuss a multitude of topics including how horny the movie is with the plethora of sexual innuendo and dinosaur prostitutes, cartoon anachronisms, unnecessary backstories for forgettable characters, the missed opportunity of not making this mostly a cartoon and much more. Next week: this movie's got some real Sheen. What We've Been Watching: Another Round "Now in the 90s" Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd Adventures in Dinosaur City stars Omri Katz, Shawn Hoffman, Tiffanie Poston and the voices of R.A. Mihailhoff, Tony Doyle, Don Barnes and Peter Koch; directed by Brett Thompson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A periodic podcast celebrating schlock cinema. Enjoy discovering the obscure dregs of the motion picture industry with a fun bunch of geeks! Anthony Grutz: Host/Editor Murphy Lawless: Host Hunter Richie: Host Follow us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/BeautifulDisastersPodcast/ GUI Network Hotline: (804) 505-4GUI (4484) (Message & data rates may apply) Buy Beautiful Disasters and GUI Network merch at Teepublic! www.teepublic.com/stores/geeks-und…ence?ref_id=7481 _________________________________________________ ● Track Info ● Intro: "Move On" by Patrick DeRoche Outro: "Detox" by Patrick DeRoche _________________________________________________ ● Artist Info ● Beautiful Disasters Logos by Lorna Bahn Schlock Abuse Logo by Hobbit Follow this and other GUI Network shows at: www.guipodcast.com For business and sponsorship inquiries, e-mail at: beautifuldisasterspodcast@gmail.com
Odysseus Klaw (William Nunn) reunites with Cicatrice (Carlyle DePriest) in the Dinosaur City! Yes, we're finally here! A utopia where Dinosaurs roam a wonderous society safe from the rest of the realm! Here, the dragonborn bards meet Geth Joldblum (Megan Youmans), a T Rex who studies Chaos Theory, and they all go dreamscaping to hangout with the Lord of Dreams himself and try to learn of a way to stop Neo Bahamut! But could this potential aid have consequences for Odysseus Klaw?! This is a One Shots: D&D Character Podcast episode that you don't want to miss! The Sandman is a comic book franchise made by DC Comics and Vertigo Comics with characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith, and Mike Dringeberg. No copyright infringement intended. I love the characters and their world and wanted them to be a part of the ever-growing One Shots multiverse. Please support the official release. The graphic novels and audio dramas on Audible are worth your time. Follow William Nunn on Twitter: @VoiceThatCooks and Instagram: @thevoicethatcooks Follow Carlyle DePriest on Twitter: @DePriestCarlyle Carlyle's Email for Shakespeare Classes: carlyledepriestvo@gmail.com Follow Megan Youmans on Twitter: @MeganRYoumans William's website: williamnunnvo.com Listen to Voices That Cook via my Linktree/Yggdrasil link below. My Yggdrasil: https://linktr.ee/wnunnVO2814?fbclid=IwAR3yn32e9Qge_673AfjlXYOTMWLWwLXhToRQXZ30-BQPyyEIC5ExmfTzlmc Poster by Kristin Ragan. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @kiteuet Theme Song by Neo Cortex: https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/80763172-hip-hop-sport-epic-heroic-orchestral-energetic-determined-ur Ambience by Michael Ghelfi. Michael Ghelfi's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDed9jQ1Y1gKeyjvkyFGkCA Michael Ghelfi's Pateron: https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi
It's a dino movie for kids! We may not be the target audience, but at least the costumes are good. It's Adventures In Dinosaur City (1991)! Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/nosuchthingasabadmovie Email us at nosuchthingasabadmovie@gmail.com Tweet at us! @NoSuchThingPod @apriletmanski @Sgtzima @DeclouxJ
Habib Zargarpour was born in Iran. He moved to Belgium at an early age (4th grade), moved to the south of France for high school, and Vancouver for university. For a time Habib was interested in airplane design but later gravitated towards architecture. Attending Art Center to study industrial design he honed his skills and interests. One of those interests took the form of doing a 3D design for a lawnmower on the computer. His work in the digital space continued to grow. After school he worked for numerous clients doing designs for things like a camcorder for Panasonic. Before graduating Habib landed a gig doing visual effects for “Adventures in a Dinosaur City”. He and a group of friends wound up doing three and a half minutes of CG effects for the project by developing their own tools. He later did work on the Roger Corman “Fantastic Four” creating the fire effects for Johnny Storm. Some time later, an opportunity to work at ILM came up on “The Mask”. For the next ten years he worked at ILM developing key tools on additional films including; “Twister”, 2 “Star Trek” films, “Star Wars: Episode 1” (the pod race sequence), “The Perfect Storm”, & “Signs”. In 2003, he left to work at Electronic Arts for the next seven years doing realtime rendering for games. He spent some time at Microsoft working on the Xbox team where he began work on the Photon project doing development work for James Cameron and Joe Letteri. He later landed a gig developing realtime previs tools for “The Jungle Book” and “Ready Player One”. He worked on “Blade Runner 2049” and “Greyhound” with Digital Monarch Media, which was later acquired by Unity. Today he's working at Unity developing new techniques and realtime tools for virtual production and working on his own film “Squadron”. Habib is absolutely brilliant and one of the nicest people in the business. With every project he's worked on he's made an indelible imprint on the industry with boundless enthusiasm and excitement for the medium.
Way too horny dinosaurs, 30 year old children, wobbly bones, and dinosaur prostitutes. The guys walk down Matt's memory lane, which is an odd horror-scape of pervert dinosaurs, a prehistoric speakeasy, and 90's rhetoric. Growing up in the 90s was way creepy duuuude. Is it going in the trench? Listen and find out.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook | @stopcthulhuCheck out the subreddit too!HostsGaz | @GhenGazKhanMatt | @MattsAllFolkzRonan | @TheRonanThePodcast artwork by Shaun Martland | @mr_pictoMusic by DEADLIFE | @deadlifecorpsUsed with artists permissionSend your films for the trench or get in contact: stopcthulhu@outlook.com
In an effort to support as many Australian and Sydney artists as our platform allows during this time, we're introducing a new series in which we take a deep dive into some of our favourite local independent labels. Telling the stories of their history, breaking down essential releases, hearing from key players and more. Today we got a chance to speak with Jordanne Chant from Sydney label Dinosaur City Records. Known for their showcase parties and mixtape series of local up and comers, DCR take DIY up ten notches. Their commit to doing it themselves in representing some of Sydney's most formidable indie rockers, extends to PR, design, and even crashing BIGSOUND. We spoke about the birth of the label, a side hustle from Big White members, what they've picked up along the way, and the story of how an suspecting DM became their favourite ever release. TRACKS PLAYED: Post Motel - 'Bright Light (Treadmill Mix)' [DCR Mixtape 2] Cody Munroe Moore - 'No Matter How Hard' Sunscreen - 'Voices' Sunscreen - 'Tide' FRANK - 'Trickle' [DCR Mixtape 3] Greenwave Beth - 'Make Up' Skydeck - 'Never Not That' Skydeck - 'Live Bait' Poison Abbey - 'Up Market' Nick Griffith - 'Riding On My Bike' Elmo Aoyama - 'Spells'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Holt die Kiste mit den Gummi-Dinosauriern vom Dachboden der Eltern – Wir reisen in die Urzeit! Mit Markus vom E&U Gespräch werfen wir einen genauen Blick auf das Rexploitation-Kino. „Was zum Archaeopteryx soll denn bitte Rexploitation sein?“, hören wir euch fragen? Der von Commodore Schmidlabb erfundene Begriff bezeichnet die Dinosaurier-Filme, die rund um Steven Spielbergs „Jurassic Park“ den Markt überfluteten. Eine zentrale Eigenschaft des Rexploitation-Films ist die gewinnbringende Ausschlachtung der Saurier ohne (erkennbare) Rücksicht auf aktuelle wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse. Dabei werden die Urzeitechsen gleichzeitig als Knuddel-Monster als auch als kaltblütige Killermaschinen verkauft. Deswegen beschäftigen wir uns sowohl mit Saurier-Filmen für Kinder wie „Adventures in Dinosaur-City“, als auch mit dem Dinokino für Erwachsene, wie zum Beispiel Roger Cormans „Carnosaurus“-Saga. Zum Abschluss blicken wir auch noch auf zwei satirische Auseinandersetzungen mit dem Dinosaurier-Film. Obendrein sprechen wir über unter anderem die Evolution der Darstellung von Dinosauriern im Film und die verwunderliche Verbindung von Dinos und Wirtschaft. Das ist mehr Dino-Content, als selbst der stärkste T-Rex aushalten kann. Also Schlafanzug an, auf den Spielteppich setzen und für einen Moment lang wieder ein achtjähriger Dino-Fan sein. Homepage: mdavs.de Twitter: @MdaVs_Podcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrashOMeter Mail: MdaVs-Podcast@hotmail.com Speakpipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/MdaVs
Travis & Alex insert a tape into a VCR that’s connected to a dimensional portal projector, and in doing so, get sucked into Dinosaur City! Why was this movie the beginning and the end to the majority of the crew behind this film? What was the purpose of the science experiment that the parents were creating? Why are people and dinosaurs attracted to each other!? We ask these questions and more in this week’s Movie Madhouse.Follow the the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhoWatchesPodFollow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whowatchespodcast/Follow the show on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/whowatchespodcast/Follow Travis: https://twitter.com/TravisFishburnFollow Alex: https://www.instagram.com/alexbrunelle/
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We watched this stupid movie Adventures in Dinosaur City. You should listen to us talk about it. It has dinosaur prostitutes.
Prepare yourself for a "volcanic" experience of "what the hell is this?!" proportions. Join Chad, Derek and Nile as they dive into not only the films contents but the possible hidden meaning behind the movies overall meaning. Will they survive? will the be uncomfortable? why am i asking you?
Join Nic and Gary as they deal with all sorts of weirdness! From visiting a city full of dinosaurs who all sound like they're from New York to getting pre-pubescent with a Hanson album to playing with some Mighty Morphin Power Rangers toys, there's a little something for everyone! They also find some unusual levels of depth in all this nonsense! Come along for the ride in their Hopbac and dive into another episode of 90's Pop Culture Grab Bag!
Mark Barone sits back down with Justin and Jon for the sixty-seventh episode of The Hold Up to talk about some of his childhood favorites, most importantly, Dinosaur City and Animals Cookies Frosted. Mark also gives us one of the podcast’s best movie summaries, talks about an optimum cookie to frosting ratio, shares his favorite... Continue Reading →
This week's episodes contains the detritus of 90's dinosaur films. Easily forgotten and better left behind. Kinda like this episode. Adventures in Dinosaur City (1992) Prehysteria (1993) We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story (1993)
Amanda, Bill, Max and Logan try to enjoy a dinosaur movie. But instead we get stuck in a prison of our own making.
This week it's Meg's Birthday so it's another Meg Birthday Special! we watch her childhood favorite, the 1991 made for TV movie Adventures in Dinosaur City and go over unsettling puppets, unsettling sexuality, unsettling longshorts, and have a great time with this baffling work of cinematic... film.
Brantley and Al make fun of movies they haven't seen based only on their odd descriptions. This week's movies are Adventures in Dinosaur City, and Future Kick
If you had fun getting lost in the masterpiece that is Lost In Dinosaur World you'll have an adventure with... Adventures In Dinosaur City! Back by popular demand we bring you a dinosaur themed family flick. Don't let the box art fool you, that kid is not in the movie and the dinosaurs do not look that good. The kid in the movie is actually Omri Katz one of our favorite child actors who's movies are always entertaining. The dinosaurs are rubber suits that barely move and barely look like dinosaurs. Find yourself a copy and join us for Adventures In Dinosaur City! Don't forget to rate us on iTunes and let us know what you think of this movie. Send us an email at TheVHSBandits@gmail.com or hit us up on Twitter @theVHSbandits @KevinOhNeeder @TopherHansson or Facebook facebook.com/thevhsbandits and now follow us on Instagram @VHSbandits
Angela, Cris, and Mitch watch a movie Angela picked that she had never seen before, it was alogorithmicly choosen for her as "other titles you might like", but as you'll see we were not happy with this movie.Adventures In Dinosaur CityTwo boys (Omri Katz, Shawn Hoffman) and a girl (Tiffanie Poston) are magically transported into their favorite TV show, an animated series about dinosaurs.
This week, we're joined by extremely cool dude Juliet Timmerman, and we discuss America's upcoming Puppelection, the mysterious circumstances surrounding Tom's death, and magic weight-loss secrets. Also, we play a couple of great rounds of That Sounds Good, What's That About? in which we neglect to develop the 'Australian Hamilton' idea that came up earlier in the show but instead work up a double bill that includes 'Fuck Your Way Out Of This One, Houdini'.MUSIC USED:SSJ Theme 3000: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanI Can't Tell: Big WhiteTSGWTA Theme: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanFEATURE TRACK:We're stoked to be sharing Dinosaur City, the lead single from Sydney band Big White's new record Teenage Dreams! If you like what you hear, you can grab the album on cassette from Burger Records here, or on iTunes (US only). The album will be released internationally on the 18th of March, and you can preorder it on iTunes or at your local music store!CLICK HERE to download!Follow Juliet on Twitter @jraetimms!
Filmmaker, actor, attorney-at-law, and noted dinophile Philip Laird guests on the show with his beloved VHS copy of Adventures in Dinosaur City starring Omri Katz and a cast of talking, walking, kung-fu-flippin' dinosaurs. Talking points: Introducing Philip. A young dinophile’s favorite. Teenage Ninja Mutant Turtles. Star Wars. Trailer talk. Timmy, Jamie, and Mick. The cartoon. Scientist parents. Alternate dimensions. The star of the show is Forry. Nuclear reactor. Volcanic slang. Dinosaur graveyard. The cantina scene. Rex and Tops. A classic three-act structure. Treehouse downtime. Tinkerbell song. Jamie’s retainer. Mr. Big the evil Allosaurus. The clothing of dinosaurs and Rockies. Remote control. Dinosaur dystopia. Prison tower. Papa Rex. Forry flies. Going back home. Where young Phil stopped the tape. Cliffhanger ending. Buy it/rent it/tape over it. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
In this, the third episode of the Sistertime Podcast, we discuss the wreck of a film that is Adventures In Dinosaur City, circa 1991. A group of... children?... is transported into their favorite show, Dinosaurs, set in a Flinstones-esque world where dinosaurs and cavepeople vie for dominance over the lava pits and barren wastelands of some indeterminate time period. Some fact clarification: turtles actually evolved around the same time as dinosaurs, rather than "long before" as I said in the podcast. Though the dinosaurs certainly didn't RULE the world before turtles were a thing so the point still stands! And I feel I did not make a clear enough note that Dimorphodon were NOT dinosaurs, but were a member of the group of flying reptiles, pterosauria. This is a fact I always assume more people know, but they do not, so I should say it as often as possible.