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Analog Jones and the Temple of Film: VHS Podcast
Dark City (1998) VHS Movie Review

Analog Jones and the Temple of Film: VHS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 47:41


Matt is back! This week Analog Jones reviews a dizzying trip in our Dark City (1998) VHS Movie Review. Quick Facts Directed by Alex Proyas (The Crow)Produced by Andrew Mason and Alex ProyasScreenplay by Alex Proyas, Lem Dobbs, and David S. Goyer (Blade)Story by Alex Proyas Distributed by New Line CinemaRelease date: February 27, 1998Budget: $27 millionBox office: $27.2 million Starring Rufus SewellKiefer SutherlandJennifer ConnellyRichard O'BrienIan RichardsonWilliam Hurt VHS Box DescriptionWelcome to a world where mystery and madness collide. From the director of The Crow comes a futuristic thriller that's "a dark and dazzling sci-fi mind-bender!" (Mason Wood CBS-TV) When John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell, Dangerous Beauty) awakens in a strange hotel room, he finds that he is wanted for a series of brutal murders. The problem is he can't remember a thing. Pursued by the police and haunted by The Strangers, mysterious beings who possess the ability to stop time and alter reality, he seeks to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity. But in a city where reality is the ultimate illusion, discovering the truth could be fatal. Also starring Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, and William Hurt, Dark City is an "astonishing visual and dramatic triumph!" (Roger Ebert, Siskel & Ebert) Dark City Trailers Movieline Magazine PromoPleasantville Rush HourBladeThe Wedding SingerMr. Nice GuyWooPalmetto Top 10 Grossing Movies in Feb 19981 The Wedding Singer $80,245,7252 Sphere $37,020,2773 The Borrowers $22,619,5894 The Replacement Killers $19,204,9295 Dark City $14,378,3316 Blues Brothers $14,051,3847 Senseless $12,874,8998 Krippendorf's Tribe $7,571,1159 Caught Up $6,754,95810 Palmetto $5,878,911 How to find Analog Jones Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, and Youtube! Email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!

YOUR NERD SIDE
#52 Actress Jenna Elfman, New Years Day Show, The 12 Best Lines Of Movie Dialogue In 2018

YOUR NERD SIDE "THE SHOW"

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 47:30


Jenna Elfman is on our News Year Day Show: American actress, best known for her performances in television comedies. Her first leading role as in the short-lived ABC sitcom Townies in 1996, before making her film debut in the 1997 comedy Grosse Pointe Blank. Elfman is best known for her leading role as Dharma on the ABC sitcom Dharma & Greg (1997-2002), for which she won Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1999, and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Later, she went to star in the films Krippendorf's Tribe (1998), Can't Hardly Wait (1998), Dr. Dolittle (1998), EDtv (1999), Keeping the Faith (2000), Town & Country (2001), Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003), Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004) and Big Stone Gap (2014). Elfman made her return to series television with a leading role in the CBS sitcom Courting Alex in 2006, it was cancelled after one season. She went on to star in sitcoms Accidentally on Purpose (2009–10), 1600 Penn (2012–13), Growing Up Fisher (2014), and Imaginary Mary (2017), all were cancelled after single seasons. She had a recurring role in the FX legal drama Damages in 2012, and in 2018 is a series regular on the AMC horror drama Fear the Walking Dead. Fonseca and AMV review the 12 Best Lines Of Movie Dialogue In 2018 and the 10 Most Anticipated Movies of 2019

Saturday Night Jive Podcast
157: "Poop Juice On The Jambalaya" - Bringing Down The House (2003)

Saturday Night Jive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018


It's Steve Martin week on SNL and we watched Bringing Down The House from 2003 starring Martin, Queen Latifah, Eugene Levy and racist old Betty White.  It's truly bizarre how we come across so many racist movies just by picking random actor names out of a hat.  We watched Soul Man, Krippendorf's Tribe, Who's Your Caddy? and Marci X but this week brings us another squeamish gem as Steve Martin gets catfished by a convict and travels down a rabbit hole where everyone hates black people.  That's not too hard in this film as all the black people are just walking and talking racist stereotypes.  Enjoy!Download Here

Spit & Polish Presents
Unappreciated Masterpieces- Krippendorf's Tribe

Spit & Polish Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 131:15


We delve into the world of film and find the forgotten gems or otherwise unappreciated masterpieces of film and talk about them. This episode we discuss one of the best films of all time "Krippendorf's Tribe" (1998) which features Richard Dreyfuss, Jenna Elfman, Natasha Lyonne, Lily Tomlin, Stephen Root and Frances Bay? In this commentary, we talk about the interesting questions that are brought from watching this brilliant film and we hope that we answer some of those questions. This episode features Ryan Sliwinski, Bartek Kasprzyszak and Atlas Buchanan! PRESS PLAY AT 8:44! Delve into this anthropological study but is a study of the eastern culture or of the west, listen and find you own answers. 

Hellovision!
Episode 61: Rest In Peace 2012!

Hellovision!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2012 70:05


It's the final episode of 2012! Some final news to stew on, some morbid Golden Girls jokes while being distracted by the Miss Universe Pageant, Casey keeps going "on the record" since Hellovision is a legally binding document, Chris predicts what it would be like if Bryan Singer and Bryan Fuller made a show only to realize they DID already, the rise of Pope Paul McCartney, a reference to Krippendorf's Tribe, and some serious talk about the Nielson Ratings and Twitter! Then in the second half, the boys discuss their favorite shows, moments, and more from the world of television in 2012! See you all in 2013!