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Brian and Cargill skate past the flaws of--and quench their thirst for--the wild and wonderful post-apocalyptic mania of Solarbabies! Seriously, what's going on with that torture robot?!!Support us on Patreon!
Send us a textThe second part of our, 'End of the World' season of podcasts is here, and this week we look back at 1986 cult-curio, Solarbabies? The worst title in movie history? Maybe. But is it actually any good? Well, not really......but it is loads of fun. Listen in as Liam and Rob both tear apart and celebrate this fine example of peak 80s cinema. Download and subscribe via the link in the bio.
Nick and Justin worshipped balls before it was hip. Post show song: The remake originally from 2005's PKG album "TOO TRAPPED TO CARE" resurrected in the recent Brownwall album "STRIPPED DOWN FOR THE HOLDAYS 2024", STRONG YOU ARE (Nunziata, Murphy, Robinson, Makarewicz). By the way, you can donate to this show in the link if you have more money than sense. You can follow on https://www.instagram.com/movie_microscope/ and on https://twitter.com/PodMicroscope and can comment on these on the http://citizens.trouble.city/showthread.php?tid=81355. You can also write a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts! Theme music by Nick Nunziata and Steve Murphy. https://soundcloud.com/nick-nunziata.
Mel Brooks produces this 80s Rollerskating “classic.” Inflated budgets, revolving narrative, unruly child actors, an unexperienced director, and an iron-fisted Mel Brooks couldn't stop this forgotten flick. It's got the star power, and special effects but can that alone make this nostalgia bait stand the test of time? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinekuest-video/support
Due to a programming change, we present you with our appearance taking over the 90s movie podcast, Filmshake. They swapped in for us a couple years back when they covered Solarbabies, and we jumped on their feed to discuss 2 films from the 90s, the punishment movie Spice World (that only Doug was subjected to) and the main course, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. Enjoy the show and know that we'll be back to our regular format next week.Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our Website
Returning supporter Glyn has chosen a sci-fi cult-class in the 1986 box-office bomb, Solarbabies. "Solarbabies" (1986) is a sci-fi adventure film set in a dystopian future where Earth has become a barren wasteland controlled by the oppressive Eco Protectorate, which hoards the planet's dwindling water supply. The story follows a group of orphaned teenagers, known as Solarbabies, who find a mysterious glowing orb named Bodhi that possesses extraordinary powers. The Solarbabies, led by Jason (Jason Patric), believe Bodhi can help them defeat the Eco Protectorate and restore water to the world. As they embark on a daring quest to free Bodhi from the clutches of the Protectorate, they discover the strength of their unity and the power of hope in a desolate world. The production of "Solarbabies" was marked by its ambitious vision and significant challenges. The film was produced by Mel Brooks' company, Brooksfilms, with a substantial budget that reflected its grand scope. However, the filming process was fraught with difficulties, including extreme conditions in the deserts of Spain where much of the movie was shot. Despite these obstacles, the cast and crew persevered, bringing to life a unique blend of post-apocalyptic adventure and youthful rebellion. Although "Solarbabies" did not achieve commercial success upon its release, it has since gained a cult following, appreciated for its imaginative concept and nostalgic 80s charm. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: In a post-apocalyptic future where Earth's water is controlled by the tyrannical Eco Protectorate, a group of orphaned teenagers, known as Solarbabies, stumble upon a mysterious glowing orb named Bodhi, which has the power to restore the planet's water. Realizing Bodhi could be the key to freedom, the Solarbabies embark on a perilous journey to protect it from the Eco Protectorate. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
@missgitsi is back to talk about the forgotten post-apocalyptic sci-fi children's film Solarbabies. It's got everything. Murder. Aliens. Magic. Shamanism. Roller skates. Terrorism. Solarbabies starring Jami Gertz, Jason Patric, Lukas Haas, and Charles Durning Directed by Alan Johnson _____________________________ Instagram Socials: @electricmonsterpod @missgitsi @aerosoulpro email us @ electricmonsterpodcast@gmail.com Music is Triceratops by BJ Sunfire
Send us a Text Message.What happens when you combine "Mad Max" with roller-skating orphans and a dash of Mel Brooks' production magic? You get the 1986 cult classic "Solar Babies," a movie so bizarre it had us questioning everything from the logic of "skateball" to the mystifyingly named characters. We kick off this roller-coaster critique with some laughs about a painful hike and sunburns, setting the stage for our deep dive into the chaotic creation and puzzling narrative of this curious film. It's a blend of missed opportunities and hilarious missteps, all set in a world where misfit kids try to escape their captors through the power of... roller skates?In our detailed breakdown, we examine the lack of character development, the strange setting of an orphanage filled with amnesiac kids, and Jason Patrick's inexplicable awkwardness in a rain scene. We even explore the potential of "skateball" as a sport and the baffling setting of Tire Town. From the bridge crossing and Chikani camp attack to the magical elements and characters like "Darstar," we leave no stone unturned as we humorously critique these scenes. Mel Brooks' involvement and the film's many chaotic elements spark a lively discussion on what could have been if only the movie had a coherent vision.Finally, we take on the film's confusing themes and unresolved questions. Why does Jason Patrick struggle to experience joy? What's the deal with Charles Durning's role as the warden? And how did a movie with such a promising concept end up so scattered and nonsensical? We also share thoughts on other sci-fi movies and our plans to revisit the classic "Rollerball." Join us for a fun, entertaining, and sometimes baffling critique of "Solar Babies," a film that's as unique as it is perplexing.Written lovingly with AIBe our friend!Dan: @shakybaconTony: @tonydczechAnd follow the podcast on IG: @hatewatchingDAT
Send us a Text Message.What happens when a guy who used to make crates for an art handling company in 1997 starts a podcast? You get hilarious stories, like Dan reminiscing about his crate-making days with staple guns and glue, and Tony suggesting he should shift to making custom jigsaw puzzles. And wait till you hear the mix-up involving Tony's aunt's name! Before we know it, we're back in Hollywood, with Tony unveiling the movie of the week, setting the stage for a wild ride through disaster movie land.Our critique session kicks off with a bang as we compare the classic disaster flicks "Towering Inferno" and "The Poseidon Adventure" with modern hits like "Deep Impact" and "Twister." Then, we dive headfirst into the chaotic waters of "Speed 2: Cruise Control." We dissect its lack of tension, shoddy writing, and bizarre action sequences, all while sprinkling in intriguing tidbits about Jason Patrick's high school days and his enigmatic persona. Get ready for our final verdict on why "Speed 2" sunk harder than the Titanic, from its illogical plot points to its almost comically bad scenes.But hold onto your life vests, because it gets even crazier. We chew through the baffling nonsense of "Speed 2," from a boat rescue gone wrong to a deaf girl improbably escaping an elevator. We'll have you laughing as we recount the chainsaw-wielding heroics and near-death propeller escapades. And just when you think it couldn't get any more outlandish, we wrap up with some YouTube channel highlights and a disappointing Olympic event. Don't miss our take on "Solar Babies" next week—it's going to be a roller-skating sci-fi riot!Written lovingly with AIBe our friend!Dan: @shakybaconTony: @tonydczechAnd follow the podcast on IG: @hatewatchingDAT
John Mulaney (Big Mouth, Everybody's In L.A.) joins Paul, June, & Jason to cover the bonkers 1986 post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie Solarbabies. LIVE from Largo in Los Angeles, they discuss rollerskating in the future, Jami Gertz's bangs, robots programmed to enjoy, and more. Plus, Paul tells us about setting up a fake Jami Gertz autograph signing when he worked at Blockbuster Video. (Originally Released 06/25/2013) HDTGM will be in Boston on June 16th & Nantucket on June 20th! Go to hdtgm.com for ticket info, merch, and more.Order Paul's book about his childhood, Joyful Recollections of Trauma, wherever books are soldFor extra Matinee Monday content, visit Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheerHDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheerFollow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer/Check out Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch (www.twitch.tv/friendzone) every Thursday 8-10pm ESTSubscribe to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson here: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael here: www.thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcastCheck out The Jane Club over at www.janeclub.comCheck out new HDTGM merch over at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmWhere to find Jason, June & Paul:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is not on Twitter
You're just trying to play roller hockey in a burnt out wasteland with your orphan friends when you find a weird ball of light… that's this episode.SHOW NOTESGet visuals, links and show notes from this episode at speakinghuman.com or at MOMApodcast.com.#Movies #Marketing #Podcast #Solar #SolarBabies #PostApocalyptic #SpeakingHuman #Opinions #Review #Future
You're just trying to play roller hockey in a burnt out wasteland with your orphan friends when you find a weird ball of light… that's this episode.SHOW NOTESGet visuals, links and show notes from this episode at speakinghuman.com or at MOMApodcast.com.#Movies #Marketing #Podcast #Solar #SolarBabies #PostApocalyptic #SpeakingHuman #Opinions #Review #FutureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/presented-by-speaking-human--5498350/support.
Okay, class, can everyone who has heard of the 1986 classic Solarbabies please raise their hand? No one? What if we told you it stars Jason Patric, Jami Gertz, and Adrian Pasdar? Still no? How about the fact that it has more roller skating than Xanadu? Wow, goose eggs? Well, don't worry, Erika and Paul are here to take you through one of the more wild 80s movies That Aged Well has ever done!You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), Threads (@ThatAgedWell), and Spoutible (@ThatAgedWell)! SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT!THAT AGED WELL MERCH!Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika VillalbaProducer & Editor: Paul Caiola
Look at those lil' Solar-Bs go! “There is a Legend.” Smokey Robinson helps shed some light on that legend. But, does he? Daniel (Lukas Haas) uncovers it in an old mine. Jason (Jason Patric), Terra (Jami Gertz) and the rest of the Solarbabies just want freedom – and water. And, they probably want new lives and a lot of other stuff, so they help get this legend going Solar-B style! Grock (Richard Jordan) and his evil M. Bison crew (which includes Fake Johnny) detest the sphere of Longinus. It really grates their orphanage potatoes. They want to laser it! There is a lot of Bohdai glow-fun nonetheless, and cousin Chodai makes many appearances. RTS goes pathfinding with Darstar (Adrian Pasdar) and his cool-as-hell owl. La-Mar affixes sturdy plastic flashlights to his boot-skates and zooms into the desert land. Later at night, let's all hold hands and orb-circ - at least until the water is free for all. “There is a legend.”
This week we're talking about movie length, Solarbabies, Cherry 3000, Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom, and American Fiction. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Joe's Linktree Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
This week, Eric and Josh are joined by Mayfair co-owner Ian, to discuss our world premiere screening of the movie that he wrote called The Path Of Totality! They also chat about: social media stress, Frogman, John Carpenter, Anaconda, Rialto Pictures, Canadian content, Moonstruck, The Believers, The Thomas Crown Affair, Baywatch Nights, Kolchak, Solar Babies, Gordon Lightfoot, and more! Plus, they mention the movies screening the week of Friday March 1 - Thursday March 7: The Zone Of Interest, Drugstore June, the 2024 New York Cat Film Fest, The Fog, and The Path Of Totality! (They neglect to mention The Teachers' Lounge, which got booked in the 11th hour, after the podcast recorded. You can find info on all the movies at mayfairtheatre.ca)
In this bewildering episode, we plunge into the post-apocalyptic oddity that is "Solarbabies" (1986), a film that combines roller-skating, mystical orbs, and a desert wasteland in a way that defies both logic and cinematic sanity. Join us as we dissect the absurdities, cringe-worthy dialogue, and inexplicable narrative choices that make "Solarbabies" an almost unwatchachable 80s misfire.Let us know what movies we should cover! https://www.instagram.com/trashferbrains https://www.facebook.com/Trashferbrains Tell us your home town urban legends or let us know what spooky creatures or tales you want covered next in Fear'fer Brains. trashferbrains@gmail.com MERCH https://www.teepublic.com/user/trash-fer-brains
70mm Month Part Two rolls to a close with the co-host of 70mm and co-instigator of the original Dune Pod podcast, Protolexus. We finally get The True Origin Story of Dune Pod and Proto's role in it, as well as try and get Final Closure on Episode 91 - IYKYK. Plus we cover the 1986's post-apocalyptic sci-fi roller skating extravaganza, Solarbabies. Chapters Introduction (00:00:00) Hatch News (00:8:23) Solarbabies Roundtable (00:13:43) Your Letters (01:03:55) Notes and Links Check out the BRAND NEW Escape Hatch Merch Drop! Our all new collection of swag is available now and every order includes a free Cameo style shoutout from Haitch or Jason. Browse our collection now. Join the Escape Hatch Discord Server! Hang out with Haitch, Jason, and other friends of the pod. Check out the invite here. Escape Hatch is a TAPEDECK Podcasts Jawn! Escape Hatch is a member of TAPEDECK Podcasts, alongside: 70mm (a podcast for film lovers), Bat & Spider (low rent horror and exploitation films), The Letterboxd Show (Official Podcast from Letterboxd), Cinenauts (exploring the Criterion Collection), Lost Light (Transformers, wrestling, and more), and Will Run For (obsessed with running). Check these pods out!. See the movies we've watched and are going to watch on Letterboxd Escape Hatch's Breaking Dune News Twitter list Rate and review the podcast to help others discover it, and let us know what you think of the show at letters@escapehatchpod.com or leave us a voicemail at +1-415-534-5211. Follow @escapehatchpod on Twitter and Instagram. Music by Scott Fritz and Who'z the Boss Music. Cover art by ctcher. Edited by Megan Hayward of EditAudio. Produced by Haitch. Escape Hatch is a production of Haitch Industries.
On this week's episode of the Video Junkyard Podcast, we take a look at the 1986 science fiction film "Solarbabies". Directed by Alan Johnson and (shocklingly) co-produced by Mel Brooks, "Solarbabies" stars Richard Jordan, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric, Lukas Haas, and Charles Durning and tells a tale of a post-aocalyptic future ruled by the military where a group of renegade teenage orphans find a legendary orb (named Bohdai) that can supposedly bring the rain back to dried up Earth. When it was first released, Solarbabies was received poorly by critics due to its confusing plot and derivative sci-fi elements. So how does it hold up in 2023? Check out the latest episode to find out!
Today on Cream of the Crud, Dan and Carlo are joined by Matt from the Movie Melt podcast! They talk about the movies they've been watching, play some battle of the bands, answer your questions and much more! Movies Discussed:White Lightning (1973)Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)Solarbabies (1986)Blind Rage (1976)The Inglorious Bastards (1978)Don't forget to:Follow Matt on Letterboxd (@dukeroyal)Follow Dan on Twitter and Letterboxd (@yckmd_)Follow Carlo on Twitter (@carlogocarlo) and Letterboxd (@psychopike)A new episode of Notes From the Back Row will be released every other week...ish. If you have a new movie premiering, drop us a line – we might be interested in setting something up with you too!Subscribe today on iTunes, listen on Spotify, use our handy RSS feed in your favourite podcatcher, or keep visiting us right here at Back-Row.com. Help support the show by becoming a member of our Patreon account.
On this episode: How much is too much for the MCU? and Hellboy round three! PLUS The worst in the Amityville universe, Hong Chau speaks her mind, and Raven's Landing coming to your screens soonIn news: Sex scenes, pornography, German dungeon porn, Basic Instinct, Twitter, Angel Airways, Christian Cable TV, The Room, Tommy Wiseau, Bill Nighy, Love Actually, Martin Freeman, Slash Film, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Disney, Kang The Conqueror, Jonathan Majors, Endgame, 5D Chess, Paul Rudd, Ant Man and The Wasp Quantamania, Robert Downey Jr, Iron Man, Eternals, Hellboy, David Harbour, Hopper, Brian Taylor, Crank, Crank 2: High Voltage, Gamer, Ghostwriter: Sprit of Vengeance, Bulgaria, Mike Mignola, Guillermo Del Toro, Ron Perlman, Hellboy: The Crooked Man, Jason Patric, Solar Babies, Jamie Gertz, Lucas Hass, Tank Girl, HBO, Dante's Peak, Hidalgo, Amityville in Space, Taking One For The Team, Amityville Karen, Briauna, Joshua Tree, Palm Springs, Open Water 2, Producer Justus, Breaking Bad, Ghost Shark, Haunted High, Shawn C Phillips, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Hong Chau, The Whale, Brendan Fraser, pizza fart, Jo Koy, Bobby Lee, Indie GoGo, The Oatmeal, Raven's Landing, Galt, Wilton, Herald, Kathya Juarez, Marcos Rubio, Spencer Wilhelmy, Oscar GomezVisit the Indie GoGo for Joseph's new project: Raven's Landing https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/raven-s-landing#/ http://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don Joel Shinneman Linda McCalister Heather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks Ryan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Amityville Karen - Tubi, VuduElvis - HBO MaxCobra - $4 rental on Youtube or AmazonTwins - NetflixA Star is Born - HBO MaxThe Princess Bride - Disney+You season 4 - Netflix
A new episode of Fear and Loathing in Cinema is upon you where we take an old movie and deep dive into the production, behind-the-scenes, and casting to see if the film still holds up or if it never really did! Here on this eighth episode, hosts Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics, High Def Digest, and Screen Rant, along with good friend Dan Moran of Boomstick Comics and host Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle joins in on the fun. The film we dissect in this episode is the 1986 FILM SOLARBABIES which starred Jason Patric, Jamie Gertz, and Lukas Haas. Enjoy the show! FEAR AND LOATHING PODCAST APPLE PODCASTS FEAR AND LOATHING PODCAST SPOTIFY Thank you for listening.
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This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here--> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1721295050On this episode: Middle Class Film Class LIVE on twitch, Joel Schumacher has low self esteem. PLUS Oscar nominations, Listener mail, and The Last of us Season 2In news: STAB comedy, The STAB show, Jesse Jones, Lucas, FIV, Tyler & Company, Elk Grove, mental illness, preamble, Scott Fischer, Joel Schumacher, The Lost Boys, Fright Night, Once Bitten, Kronos, Batman, Batman & Robin, Batman Forever, AIDS, The big A, The Exorcist, Solar Babies, Jason Patrick, Falling Down, The Client, A Time to Kill, The Goonies, Kiefer Sutherland, M3gan, Megan, Chucky, Malignant, Ryan Reviews, Anton Chigurh, No Country for Old Men, Patrick Bateman, American Psycho, listener Brendan, Prey, Babylon, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Elvis, Black Falcon, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Cruella, The Devil Wears Prada, In The Mood for Love, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Batman, The Whale, Avatar: The Way of Water, Banshees of Inisherin, Top Gun Maverick, Tar, Cate Blanchett, Todd Field, Daniel Kwon, Daniel Sheinert, Martin McDonough, Stephen Spielberg, The Fabelmans, Ruben Ostund, Triangle of Sadness, Damien Chazelle, Whiplash, Michelle Yeoh, The Last of Us, HBO Max, Naughty Doghttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don Joel Shinneman Linda McCalister Heather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks Ryan CorbinJason Kleeberg https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:That 90's Show - NetflixDemon City Shinjuku - Amazon Prime, Crackle, Pluto, Plex, FreezeAttachment - Shudder (soon)Red Eye - HBO Max, DirecTVCosmopolis - Amazon Prime, Hulu, Hoopla, Vudu, Pluto, KanopyThe Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker - NetflixTaste of Cherry - HBO MaxLa La Land - Amazon PrimeThe Menu - HBO Max
Solarbabies is a sports-themed (?) post apocolyptic young adult fantasy about roller skating adolescents who befriend a giant marble. Yes, the premise is crazy, but is it a bad movie? It does have it's charms, and here Mueller, James and Mel all try to see if it's actually any good. How bad could it be if Jami Gertz is in it?Bad Movies Rule is a movie podcast about the movies you love even if no one else does.You can support Bad Movies Rule on Patreon here.You can join our community on Facebook and TikTok.You can email the show any movie related questions for our mailbag episodes here.
“Well, double dumb-ass on you!” This week the boys are lacing up their roller skates, heading up the Coast and slingshotting around the Sun to revisit November 26, 1986 and STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME, THE MOSQUITO COAST, and SOLARBABIES. Power up those Dilithium crystals, ‘cus it's time to beam up Episode 86 of OPENING WEEKEND!
"Who will rule the future?"That's what we plan to find out as our limited "1986" series meets up with Tessa and Nicole from the Doom Generation Podcast to talk about "Solarbabies!"What is Bohdai? Where did all these orphans come from, and why is Jamie Gertz the only female prisoner? We make comparisons to "Tank Girl" and the "Mad Max" films, question the idea of programming murderous robots to enjoy what they do, and ask why make these kids play skateball? All this, and Jason Patrick's thighs, on this collaboration between A Film By... and Doom Generation!www.afilmbypodcast.comafilmbypodcast@gmail.com@afilmbypodcast on Twitter and Facebook
Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! This week we watched Orphan and Orphan First Kill. We talk about the chore of watching, Time Warner/Discovery, the real story of this movie, She's not my fucking sister!, Other bad children movies, Villag of the Damned, Christopher Reeves, Vera Farmiga, adoption, weird blow job position, Problem Child, off proportions, Not All Men, Solar Babies, Who would Corey Feldman play?, when is a good time to tell someone they are adopted?, Dayshift, Sandman, The Untouchables, Coast to Coast AM, Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/youhaventblankedthat/ Instagram: (@yhblankthat) https://www.amazon.com/You-Havent-Blanked-That/dp/B08JJS7RSK https://anchor.fm/blanked-that --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message
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In 1986 a sci-fi fantasy bombed at the box-office that is mostly forgotten. A year later it's two stars went on to star in The Lost Boys, which became one of the most remembered movies of the decade. I loved this as a kid and watched it over and over, what would a new comer to the movie think though? James from King Street cinema gave it a watch and we had a chat about our thoughts. I also talk about R rated movies that were turned into kids cartoon show and recommend some new movies that you guys may like including The Black Phone.
Get your roller skates ready for this futuristic sci-fi family film about teens, a Jesus like space orb, and a desert. Head over to Bartertown to make a deal! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youpickwewatch/message
Analog Jones returns for a review of a movie starring Jami Gertz and Jason Patric...no, it's not Lost Boys, it's Solarbabies from 1986! Quick Facts Directed by Alan Johnson Written by Walon Green and Douglas Anthony Metrov Produced by Mel Brooks Distributed by MGM Entertainment Co. Released: November 26, 1986 Budget: $25 million Box Office: $1.6 million Starring Jami Gertz as Terra Jason Patric as Jason Richard Jordan as Grock Lukas Haas as Daniel James LeGros as Metron How to find Analog Jones Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, iHeartRADIO, Podbean, and Youtube! Please email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
Solarbabies from 1986?! I thought this was a 90's Movies Podcast? Well it is, except on April 1, 2022, when we switched places with Good Times Great Movies, the 80's Movies Podcast. If you heard our last episode, on 1997's Spice World and 1992's Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot, you may have noticed GTGM's Doug and Jamie behind the microphones instead of us, unless that was your first episode of Filmshake, in which case, that was GTGM's Doug and Jamie behind the microphones instead of us. Meanwhile on their show, we talked Solarbabies, and we were so happy with that conversation, we asked GTGM if they'd be okay with us posting it here. They were, and so here it is in all its inane glory!Post apocalyptic teenagers roller skating across the desert?A nonsensical plot supported by even more nonsensical lore?A sadomasochistic torture robot named Terminack in a movie made for children?This movie has it all!Music Featured This Episode:Smokey Robinson -- "Love Will Set You Free (Theme From Solarbabies)"Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
I guess it's like a glowing power orb or an alien or pure goodness or something like that. None of that matters because the only important thing is that half the cast of The Lost Boys rollerblade around a bunch.Actually, Doug and Jamie have no idea what that thing is or what's going on with this movie because we're not watching it. Apple Fool's everyone! Nick and Jordan can try and muddle through this one.If you are interested in what we have to say and what we're doing this time around, then check out the 90's movie podcast, Filmshake, where we're talking about the Sly Stallone/Golden Girls mash-up, 'Stop or My Mom Will Shoot!' and Doug reviews 'Spice World'!We'll all be back to our regular shows next time. Hope you enjoy this little switcharoo!Consider supporting the show on Patreon Full episodes are available on: Blame it on Rio The House on Sorority Row A He-Man and She-Ra Christmas The Hollywood Knights The Great Outdoors Silver Bullet One Magic Christmas The Cabbage Patch Kids First Christmas Under the Cherry Moon Haunted Honeymoon CommandoBeverly Hills Madam Happy Birthday to Me A Christmas Dream A Garfield Christmas SupergirlGarlic is as Good as Ten Mothers Who's Harry Crumb Missing in Action 2: The Beginning Revenge of the Stepford Wives Evil Dead II DuneA Claymation Christmas CelebrationHoward the DuckHow to Beat the High Cost of LivingThey LiveThis House PossessedMonkey ShinesTerror Train& more.. Including our 80's Handshake 5, 90's Handshake 5, Questions and Answers, Interviews & covering/ranking all movies in the Friday the 13th Franchise! Merch on TeePublic Visit our WebsiteVisit our YouTube ChannelFollow us on TwitterAnd on InstagramFind us on Facebook
This week we take off in our Austin Martin as we talk about No Time To Die, Monstress, Squid Games, Never Say Never Again, Motherland, La Brea, Y: The Last Man, last Ronin, THAT Chapelle show, Oates Studios, You're Next, The original lyrics to the Star Trek theme, Exorcist 3, Riders of Justice, Disney goes back to court, Prophet, the Disnryland movie, and Red Light/Green Light featuring: Solarbabies, Tales of the Walking Dead, Nighthawks, and The Blade Artist. So collect those red cards, it's time for a Geek Shock!
Nick, Adam, and guest, John Van Deusen, travel to 1986 to watch Lemming.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/notirpod)
Welp, we did it! On this week's episode of Not a Bomb, the gang hits rock bottom. The podcast finds itself, yet again, lost in space. This week, a group of people go looking for some mystery person or thing in space when something scary happens. Sound familiar? The difference this time is that the movie completely sucks and is totally not scary. The film destroying Brad and Troy's will to live this week is 2000's sci-fi adventure(?) - Supernova. This film has all the ingredients of of a bomb. We've got multiple directors, studio executive changes, slashed budgets, unfinished scripts, digital “blackface”, years of editing, and sleepwalking actors. All this results in the worst film that Not a Bomb has ever discussed… and we've reviewed Solarbabies! The guys examine the history of the Alan Smithee pseudonym and why Walter Hill is credited as Thomas Lee. More importantly, this move is a bomb and you should never watch it! Never ever watch it. We extend our apologies to anybody who was playing along and watched this piece of junk. We are really really really sorry!Supernova is directed by Walter Hill and stars James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Foster, Lou Diamond Phillips, Peter Facinelli, Robin Tunney, and Wilson Cruz.If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.Cast: Brad, Troy
This week the boys took a trip to the future by going back to 1986 to talk about Solarbabies. A film so loved, that one now deceased film critic called it "trash". Also, Sarcastro points out that in the future flashlight tech is tight and Corporal provides a quick history lesson of flashlights in films. Directed by Alan Johnson and starring Jami Gertz, Jason Patric, Peter DeLuise, James LeGros and introducing Lukas Haas.
Guest Robert from The Film Flamers returns to relive a movie from his past. Will it hold up on a rewatch? Follow The Film Flamers on Twitter, FB, or IG @thefilmflamers Follow this podcast on Twitter @CAWPodcast, FB, IG, or YouTube under Customers Also Watched, Letterboxd under AlsoWatched, or email customersalsowatched@gmail.com. Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com).
Dust off your post apocalyptic roller skates because we're headed back to the wasteland for a little party with an alien orb, a pleasure-seeking robot and a creepy stalker with an owl. It's Solarbabies! Theme music by E.K. Wimmer Follow us on Instagram @lasergraves www.lasergraves.com www.patreon.com/lasergraves
Nurse Candy returns (!) just in time for a beloved 80s stinker starring James Le Gros, who plays a socially awkward bad-ass that leads his post-apocalyptic rollerskating team against an army of fascists, and all from a supporting role. Jason Patrick and Jamie Gertz are in it as well. *MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD*
Paul Francis Sullivan (director of "I'll Believe You") stops by one last time to talk about "Witness," "The Final Countdown," "Solar Babies," and - from time to time - Close Encounters.
In a world short on water there is no shortage of rollerskates! The guys (Ben, Bracken, Barry, Nate and producer, Danny) roll over this forgotten gem of the past. From the producer that brought you the Producers comes this sci fi adventure starring Jami Gertz, Jason Patrick, Lucas Haas, and Perter Deluise. We ask the important questions like, is this movie worth watching with your friends? Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @BMWRPodcast or email us at BMWRPodcast@gmail.com Sollarbabies was Directed by Alan Johnson, Produced by Mel Brooks, Francisco Molero, Jack Frost Sanders and Irene Walzer, Written By Walton Green and D.A. Metrov.
The guys sit down to watch a couple groups of young misfits band together to do... something. The details are a little foggy. But join us anyway as we discuss Solarbabies and the often delayed The New Mutants!
For part two of our alchemy series, Brady, Josh, and Alison look for treasure in A Field In England - the 2013 psychological horror movie directed by Ben Wheatley. Plus!Solarbabies, Bad Trip, Night of the Creeps, Cthulhu Mansion, and Q: Into The Storm!Don't forget!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 547 This episode we discuss the dystopian, near-future film... Prayer of the Rollerboys. Directed by Rick King and starring Corey Haim, Patricia Arquette and Christopher Collet - this science fiction story shows us a version of America that maybe a little closer to the world we live in than we are comfortable with. Oh yeah… and there’s lots and lots of rollerblading! And while we have mist-induced flashbacks of all of our childhood TV favorites, we also cover… The Clyde Frog Show, the entire fall of civilization, Solarbabies, Godzilla, we want our sexy bunny, 3D glasses, trying to explain V to someone, shelf expansion, getting beat with flip flops, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, Batman, renting a VCR, you’re playing with their little corpses, zoot suit pants, Super Mario Bros., Mark Pellegrino, he was always getting hurt, without a cup holder, Fritz the Cat, The Transformers: The Movie, chain link-covered van, a skate-by shooting, The Bloodhound Gang, eating planets, I partially blame Hackers, who saw a blade-off happening, a black and white TV, Tiny Toons and Animaniacs, greed is good, Ultraman, Axl Rose on Scooby-Doo, Double Dragon, you better not be down there watching cartoons, Joel McCrea, with fringe, adjusting your rabbit ears, the rise of Serpentor, economic collapse, Kung Fu Theater, Space Jam and there’s a reason all the skaters made fun of rollerbladers. Spoiler Alert: I guess you can spoil "Prayer of the Rollerboys"? If so, we probably do. You better watch it beforehand just to be sure. “It’s such a weird mixture of like total post-apocalyptic craziness… and then regular run-of-the-mill stuff. It’s insanity.”
Thanks in large part to the independent film movement of the late '80s, the boyishly handsome James LeGros went from being an underrated bit player in Hollywood schlock to a well-respected character actor. A Minnesota native, LeGros found steady work when he migrated to Los Angeles after college in the early '80s, popping up as a guest star in such TV series as Knight Rider, and in Danny DeVito's directorial debut, the made-for-cable satire The Ratings Game (a.k.a. The Mogul). Sci-fi made up the bulk of LeGros' early feature-film roles, including the dreadful post-apocalyptic teen flop Solarbabies (1986) and the thriller sequel Phantasm II (1988). It was director Gus Van Sant who afforded LeGros the opportunity to show his skills with a meaty supporting role in 1989's much-acclaimed Drugstore Cowboy. As part of a quartet of drifters stealing their way across the Pacific Northwest, the actor held his own against the iconic Matt Dillon as well as newcomer Heather Graham. More challenging parts followed in the early '90s, including the psychological drama The Rapture (1991), Cameron Crowe's ensemble romantic comedy Singles (1992), and a pair of firearm-obsessed indies, Guncrazy and My New Gun (also 1992). Pairing with director Todd Haynes for his 1995 sophomore feature Safe, LeGros garnered more acclaim as a confidante/romantic interest for the mysteriously ailing character played by Julianne Moore. That same year, he hilariously sent up a narcissistic Hollywood actor -- not-so-secretly based on Brad Pitt -- in director Tom DiCillo's satire on the perils of indie filmmaking, Living in Oblivion. As the millennium drew to a close, LeGros would re-team with Moore in the ensemble dramedy The Myth of Fingerprints (1997), playing an eccentric New England townie who has a crush on Moore's icy, cosmopolitan yuppie. With the film, LeGros began a long-standing collaboration with the film's writer-director -- and Moore's real-life beau -- Bart Freundlich, who would go on to cast LeGros in his subsequent films, including the road movie World Traveler (2001), the family film Catch That Kid (2003), and the screwball relationship comedy Trust the Man (2006). In the intervening years, LeGros made a successful return to the medium that gave him his first break: television. He was exposed to perhaps his widest audience to date in 1998 on the venerable medical drama ER, and then on the popular series Ally McBeal, in 2000 and 2001. A starring role on Showtime's gritty, controversial terrorist drama Sleeper Cell followed in 2005. He costarred in HBO's Mildred Pierce with Kate Winslet and more recently recurred in HBO's Girls, Showtime's Billions and FX's Justified. He appeared with Anna Kendrick in HBO Max's Love Life as well as Amazon's The Hunt with Al Pacino. He'll next be seen opposite Justin Theroux in Mosquito Coast for Apple TV.
Thanks in large part to the independent film movement of the late '80s, the boyishly handsome James LeGros went from being an underrated bit player in Hollywood schlock to a well-respected character actor. A Minnesota native, LeGros found steady work when he migrated to Los Angeles after college in the early '80s, popping up as a guest star in such TV series as Knight Rider, and in Danny DeVito's directorial debut, the made-for-cable satire The Ratings Game (a.k.a. The Mogul). Sci-fi made up the bulk of LeGros' early feature-film roles, including the dreadful post-apocalyptic teen flop Solarbabies (1986) and the thriller sequel Phantasm II (1988). It was director Gus Van Sant who afforded LeGros the opportunity to show his skills with a meaty supporting role in 1989's much-acclaimed Drugstore Cowboy. As part of a quartet of drifters stealing their way across the Pacific Northwest, the actor held his own against the iconic Matt Dillon as well as newcomer Heather Graham. More challenging parts followed in the early '90s, including the psychological drama The Rapture (1991), Cameron Crowe's ensemble romantic comedy Singles (1992), and a pair of firearm-obsessed indies, Guncrazy and My New Gun (also 1992). Pairing with director Todd Haynes for his 1995 sophomore feature Safe, LeGros garnered more acclaim as a confidante/romantic interest for the mysteriously ailing character played by Julianne Moore. That same year, he hilariously sent up a narcissistic Hollywood actor -- not-so-secretly based on Brad Pitt -- in director Tom DiCillo's satire on the perils of indie filmmaking, Living in Oblivion. As the millennium drew to a close, LeGros would re-team with Moore in the ensemble dramedy The Myth of Fingerprints (1997), playing an eccentric New England townie who has a crush on Moore's icy, cosmopolitan yuppie. With the film, LeGros began a long-standing collaboration with the film's writer-director -- and Moore's real-life beau -- Bart Freundlich, who would go on to cast LeGros in his subsequent films, including the road movie World Traveler (2001), the family film Catch That Kid (2003), and the screwball relationship comedy Trust the Man (2006). In the intervening years, LeGros made a successful return to the medium that gave him his first break: television. He was exposed to perhaps his widest audience to date in 1998 on the venerable medical drama ER, and then on the popular series Ally McBeal, in 2000 and 2001. A starring role on Showtime's gritty, controversial terrorist drama Sleeper Cell followed in 2005. He costarred in HBO's Mildred Pierce with Kate Winslet and more recently recurred in HBO's Girls, Showtime's Billions and FX's Justified. He appeared with Anna Kendrick in HBO Max's Love Life as well as Amazon's The Hunt with Al Pacino. He'll next be seen opposite Justin Theroux in Mosquito Coast for Apple TV.
This month Dustin & Nik put all their hope in Tom Jones, Slim Whitman and the kid from Solarbabies as MARS ATTACKS! Join us as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tim Burton's most subversive, anarchic and underrated movie. The day has come to surrender to the superior intelligence of this gonzo sci-fi Ack Ack-tion comedy!
Ladies and Gentlemen turkey month has come to an end and that can only mean one thing - Not A Bomb Podcast has saved the biggest WTF movie for last. On this week’s show, Brad and Troy are joined by John Nance as they skate through the desert to discuss Solarbabies…Solarwarriors…or Solarfighters. Whatever you call it, it’s a turkey.Produced by Mel Brooks, Solarbabies is the story of….well I don’t really know. There is something called Skateball, weird nazi wannabes, mythic John Stamos, Tiretown, a ball named Bodhi, and so, so much more. This movie has to be seen to be believed. Solarbabies is directed by Alan Johnson and stars Richard Jordan, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric, Lukas Haas, Charles Durning.If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.Additionally, the guys discuss the following films:Santa Claus: The Movie - 1985Santa with Muscles - 1996Deck the Halls - 2006
Christian and Jimmy are back in the bus for Episode 10 of World's Best Dad Podcast. This week they discuss explosive tip arrows, the Golden Girls, movie remakes - Red Dawn & Point Break, chocolate covered broccoli, lowriders vs surfers, moving, Kung Fu, Real Genius, Gymkata, American Ninja, post-apocalyptic movies - Solarbabies, Cherry 2000 & Mad Max, sleep apnea, OJ Simpson, CTE, Nike's slave labor, Corporation slogans & Nike's slave labor, Elf on the Shelf & the Police State, Isaac Hayes, Louis Gossett Jr, Enemy Mine, Iron Eagle, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cheddar Thompson, Timmy Cheese, Nikki Sixx and much much more.
Drewcember continues with one of Gotham's most memorable henchwomen, Sugar! Ingrid Ferrin dressed Drew in lace, thigh high stockings, feathers, and a little shimmer as her role of bae to the "sweet" side of Two-Face. Batman Forever also gifts us a leather studded, whip snapping, fishnet (ayee) wearing Debi Mazar as Spice, as the other side of Sugar's coin. Herb Ritts Sugar & Spice- https://tinyurl.com/SugarDrew Jim Carrey's sparkling suit: https://tinyurl.com/RiddyShine Discussed also: Trailer for A24's In Fabric- https://youtu.be/biHUTtV4K40 Trailer for Solarbabies- https://youtu.be/Rw4GR_byjEE
Remember Solarbabies? Well, we do and we made it into a board game. Care to play?#80s #classicboardgame #80smoviesJOIN us as we record LIVE, Mondays at 7pm EST on Twitch and YouTube!RetroSquat.com / YouTube / Twitch / iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / @retrosquatLove 80's Trivia? Don't miss out on Do You Even 80's, Brohttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWWtumVTV_zauPcKx0xcZYrklf2CwnyruMusic:"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
With filmmaker Ian Mantgani and poet Labeja Kodua Okullu by my side, I drink way too much mezcal and become infatuated by Alan Johnson's Solarbabies. Through the magic of hindsight, we discuss how someone as seemingly intelligent as Mel Brooks goes into debt making a film like this, why M. Bison makes for a triggering villain and how, sometimes, fake torture is worse for the stuntmen then their fantasy counterparts. Going deeper than any other trio has ever dared, we are now officially the world's foremost Solarbabies scholars (Scholarbabies), and will be publishing our first book on the subject as soon as funding is secured.
It's been a year, and I'm working on some other projects and have not come back for Halloween II yet. So, here is the first of several remixes of the early episodes that didn't have great sound quality. My eagerness to jump in outweighed my patience for figuring out a good mixing program. This is a much longer version of Minute 1, with two of my sisters and me talking about the Halloween houses, Solarbabies, Blood Beach, Motel Hell, Rob Zombie's remake and why the original is scary. Plus, we talk about the first few credits--Mustapha Akkad, Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, Nancy Loomis, and PJ Soles--as well as Janet Leigh, the final girl, and what it means to be a slut.
Five plainsmen face the harshness and isolation of their own company in the Western frontier of the late 1800s. On Episode 352 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss The Wind, this Horror Western is from first time feature director, Emma Tammi and released by IFC Midnight! We also discuss some of our favorite Horror/Supernatural Western films, we hear an old story of MZ stepping into an adult theater, and we think Ravenshadow might have been replaced by a replica… So grab your favorite color Franco Nero headband, travel back to the old west and strap on for the world's most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Dynamo’s coffee habits, Batboy, Def Leppard, job troubles, pop rocks donuts, Dynamo’s Alley, flash mob, Goonies, “Show your hole”, Sid Vicious, Hulk Hogan, WWF history, Sting, The Great Muta, NJPW, WCW, Spotify, spotting El Goro in the gym, don’t teach Ravenshadow anything, is Ares a bear?, The Plasmatics, Wendy O. Williams, Sean Waltman, Golden Girls, Gene Wilder, Corey Hart, Franco Nero headband, Avengers: Endgame, Infinity Gauntlet, James Gunn, Guardians of the Galaxy, Paris Cinema, MCU films, MZ’s porn theater experience, MZs porn names, The Dark Side of the Ring, Wrestling With Shadows, Jason Eisener, Stepford Ravenshadow, The Battle Pack™, The Wind Beneath My Wang, Stepford Ravenshadow, skrull, “Stone Cold” Steve Astute, Blue Dress, Zoinks!, Wild Wild West, prairie life, isolationism, life in the 1800s, chloroform, movies that are too smart for us, Vegemite, VegFest, Mama Celeste, “Scramby Eggs and Bakey Wakes”, pizza bones, his/dog necklaces, Hagazussa, Blue Falcon and Dynomutt, Etsy, Keanu-Con, Happy Rooms, Escape Rooms, Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man, The Dead Don’t Die, Curse of the Undead, Grim Prairie Tales, Talk Without Rhythm, The Deadlands RPG, GURPS, Demon Knight, Billy Zane, Tremors, Ravenous, Solarbabies, Bone Tomahawk, El Topo, House 2, Jonah Hex, Joe R. Lansdale, The Burrowers, Near Dark, The Witch, fighting a goat, Black Phillip, and Fashion Knows No Boundaries.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
What better movie to review when oldening than the one that promises eternal youth for bloodshed?! This week, we review The Lost Boys, starring Jason Patric as Michael, Mike, Mikey, Mikowski. His brother, Sam, is played by the late Cory Haim, while his mother is played by Academy Award Winner, Dianne Wiest (Edward Scissorhands, Hannah and Her Sisters). Horror veteran, Corey Feldman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Goones, Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter) plays Edgar Frog, half of Santa Carla's local vampire patrol. When Michael, Mike, Mikey, Michelangelo falls for Star, played by Jami Gertz (Sixteen Candles, Less than Zero, Solarbabies), he comes into the haunting gaze of the leader of the Lost Boys: David. David is played by Keifer Sutherland (24, Young Guns, Flatliners), who shockingly has the least lines of any major character in the film. You would never know it based on his performance. The goons tackle trivia, give the main players nicknames, and rank the film against THE PANTHEON OF SLASHERS!!! If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast Vampires, Near Dark, Interview with a Vampire, John Carpenter's Vampires, Blade, 1980s, motorcycle, dirtbike, makeup, creature effects, special effects, character design, Peter Pan, Neverland, Captain Hook, cult classic, What We Do in the Shadows, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
Returning guest Church, The Game Grinder joins Jeremiah and Chris to watch the second film in a row starring Jason Patrick and Jami Gertz - the 1986 cult classic "Solarbabies". Why do all futuristic films always feature a sport where the players wear roller skates? Why is there an alien crystal ball? Why did Mel Brooks produce this mess? None of these questions will be answered during this commentary track.
El Goro, an ambitious podcaster, wakes up one day to discover he's been replaced on Trick or Treat Radio with an exact replica of himself! On Episode 332 of Trick or Treat Radio we kick off the December Double Feature Cram Jam 2018 with one of our best buds and frequent guest, El Goro from the amazing Talk Without Rhythm Podcast! El Goro joins us to discuss two Netflix films as we tackle Illang: The Wolf Brigade from show favorite director Kim Jee Woon and then we venture into the depraved world of Cam, from director Daniel Goldhaber and Blumhouse. We also veer off into other topics such as old bad wrestling gimmicks, the theater going experience vs. streaming from home, and Apple Podcasts algorithms. So don your secret unit armor, do a webcam show and strap on for the world's most dangerous talk radio show.Stuff we talk about: Dynamite Kid, John Walter, ROH, Savio Vega, El Goro, Talk Without Rhythm Podcast, Aldo Montoya, Rikishi, old bad wrestling gimmicks, Teddy Hart, MZ’s math skills, Bull Nakano, Night of the Demons, Ashless Chaps, the golden age of horror documentaries, The Party’s Just Begun, The Curtain Society, The Bull Mansion, Skip Shea, 31 Days of Halloween, Terrified, Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil, Motel Hell, Alex de la Iglesias, Paul Urkijo Alijo, Strange Highways Podcast, World War II, Wasteland: The Great War and the Origins of Modern Horror, The Secret Cartoon Club, Joe Bob Briggs, Birdemic, Solarbabies, Apple Podcasts algorithms, Japanese Hornets, Illang: The Wolf Brigade, Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, Kim Jee-woon, anime, Mamoru Oshii, Hiroyuki Okiura, Ghost in the Shell, Korean cinema, Freeway, Danny Elfman, fascist elements, Kerberos Saga, Blade of the Immortal, the reunification of Korea, info dump worldbuilding, long movies, Guillermo el Goro, Upgrade, Mom and Dad, Debbie Rochon, Gandalf, bumping into exes, Cinemax, Cam, Blumhouse, Daniel Goldhaber, Isa Mazzei, insight into subculture, cam girls, social media influencers, the stigma of sex work, movie subscription services, 42nd St Cinema, what is the demographic for going to the theater?, Anna and the Apocalypse, 2001: A Space Odyssey, doppelgangers, Dudes, Timo Tjahjanto, The Night Comes for Us, Suspiria, practical FX, and Chewbacca’s kid Lumpy.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
This week we head out to the not so futuristic wasteland where water is treated as currency and anything you find can be used as a hat as we talk about 1985's Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome and 1986's Solarbabies. One of these films held up a little better than we remembered and the other one is Solarbabies.
This week, we strap on our skates and roll into the terrible, terrible future as we discuss Solar Babies, the 1986 flop that nearly ruined Mel Brooks, and definitely ruined an hour and a half of our lives. If you’ve ever wished Mad Max had fewer cars and more teens, this movie is for you, which means this movie is for no one. Next week: Are You Afraid of the Dark?: The Tale of the Lonely Ghost suggestions@traumatizedpodcast.com Twitter + Instagram: @traumatizedcast facebook.com/TraumatizedCast
This week, we’re diving into Don Bluth’s musical adventure about a Russian princess with amnesia. In a perfect world, we could also forget this film, but this is the life we’ve chosen. It has a villain who is also a rotting corpse! It has a baffling voice cast! It has more glitter than the bathroom floor of a strip club! Join us as we examine this very lightly based-in-reality animated feature and try to separate fact from fiction and ourselves from this movie forever. Next week: Solar Babies suggestions@traumatizedpodcast.com Twitter + Instagram: @traumatizedcast Facebook: facebook.com/TraumatizedCast
The beefers are hitting the pavement and the skulls of our fellow man in this one. We cover three films where skaters are young, old and possibly in peril. When pretty boy skater Brian’s brother is murdered, it’s up this punk to defy corporate stooges, one fiery cop and California traffic to save the world from Vietnamese freedom fighters. All this and The Bones Brigade in Gleaming The Cube. Next, when the world is dry and teens are beautiful there is only one way to roll. By saving the wasteland from propaganda videos, rubber traders and killer robots. All that and stereotypical beat boxing with sentient orbs in Solarbabies. Finally, when the public are bored for the same old ultraviolence, it’s up to Jonathon E to entertain and lay out the competition and the executives that control everything. All that and anatomy lessons with Moonpie in Rollerball.
In this episode, we breakdown A Quiet Place and reflect on John Krasinski's face. Jeff lures Justin to Kickstarter with Graphic Novel Adventures by Van Ryder Games, while Justin geeks out about his time in the Magic the Gathering: Arena Stress Test. Also, there's baby talk. Solarbabies, Boss Baby, what-have-you babies. --Timestamps-- What Have We Done? - Magic the Gathering Arena Stress Test (2:55) - Terra Mystica Fire & Ice App (7:50) - Barry (14:10) - Requiem (19:05) - Amazon's Lord of the Rings Series (25:50) - Graphic Novel Adventures (29:34) Breakdown of A Quiet Place (34:54) A Little Roleplay: Starfinder Chases (50:48) Gentleman's Challenge: Solarbabies (62:37), The Boss Baby (74:13) Goodbye & Thank-Yous - 84:20 --Music Credits-- - Opening music by Gold-Tiger - A Little Roleplay bumper by puremusic - Gentlemen's Challenge bumper by syntheway - Closing music by CrossGateProductions ★ Support this podcast ★
It's a baby double feature! This would have been a great way to announce a pregnancy or something, but we're just stupid and thought two baby named movies would be funny! Follow us on Twitter: @reellovepod Instagram: @reellovepodcast Email: reellovepod@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/reellovepodcast
On this episode Sam Ridley fills in for Derrick. We discuss the Deadpool teaser for current events. We review Dracula: Dead and Loving It, Outbreak, Die Hard, Cyborg, Solarbabies, and Dressed to Kill for Blast from the Past. We are joined in the studio by Kris, Beth, and RuthAnn from Geek Chic Promotions to talk about their services and favorite fandoms.
Solarbabies. A box office mega-bomb that burned out in the 80s, but which we hope to revive today, so that modern audiences can warm to its cheesy (and multi-faceted) pleasures. Made on a budget of 26-27 million, this made back a mere smidgen of that, at best. And it was critically lambasted almost universally. However, … Continue reading Really Awful Movies: Ep 191 – Solarbabies →
Summer of 87 would not be complete without a trip to Santa Carla as Brian and Cargill take on all the damn vampires of Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys. They happily sink their teeth into one of the very best vamp movies of the 80s, explaining what makes its appeal live longer than a gnarly bloodsucker.Was Peter Pan a vampire? How did Mayor Hobo Carny get elected? What's in a Corey Combo? Will we ever be free of Sexy Shirtless Sax Man's siren song?Answers to all this, plus they guys explain where Solarbabies come from.Don't make us cry, little sisters, download and share this episode now!Like the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! For as little as $4/mo, you can get access to all our bonus content (including the Summer of 77 miniseries), and you ensure we can keep doing Junkfood Cinema long after the end of the world! Thanks!
Solar Babies, Time Bandits, Deep Space 9, Best In Show, Dog Day Afternoon, and more! What do these things have in common?
80's Icon Jami Gertz Dave, Scott, and Rose talk about the filmography of the wonderful 80's actress Jami Gertz. From Square Pegs, Lost Boys, Crossroads, Mischief, Solar Babies, and Less Than Zero we got you covered on this one.
Continuing our month of spooky horror movies, Joe invites Ben Hooper on the podcast to discuss his guilty pleasure of Solarbabies, which is about an adorable post-apocolyptic skateball team and their quest to rescue an omnipotent alien Jesus ball from desert Nazis. It’s not exactly horrific, but it kinda fits the theme of the month. Right? The guys discuss the glowing ball as a Jesus figure, parallels to other movies and TV shows both prior and since, and discuss how they would fare in a post-apocolyptic wasteland with only no rules skateball and attempted rape to pass the time. Then Ben ruins Milo & Otis for anyone who ever listens. See? I said it would get horrifying! Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on iTunes, donate money at Patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Word Salad will be choosing a random Patreon contributor in October to win a Batman Q Pop Vinyl Figure. Any contribution enters you to win, and check out the Word Salad twitter (@WordSaladPro) to see a picture of the figure you could win by supporting us. Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook page: facebook.com/quoteunquoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: @QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: @Play_Architect Follow Ben on Twitter: @BenHooperWrites Check out Ben’s work for United Press International: UPI.com/odd_news Follow Mel Brooks on Twitter: @MelBrooks Opening theme "Thanks for Listening" composed by Andrew Kroepel Episode edited by Joe Sanders © 2016 Joe Sanders
Solarbabies (1986) concludes Skatember with another vision of the future. Jamie Gertz, Jason Patric and other kids are pressed into service of the E-Police (read: Nazis) after water leaves the earth. Also, they rollerskate and everyone is chasing a magic glowing ball. It’s way better than that makes it sound, trust us. Second half we talk about […]
Hello out there in podcastland and welcome back to Spoilers, your bad movie review show on the RatPack Podcast Network, where your hosts have lots of opinions but zero credentials. This week, we are watching a movie that came to us via an iTunes request…the movie in question is Solarbabies. … Continue reading
Hello out there in podcastland and welcome back to Spoilers, your bad movie review show on the RatPack Podcast Network, where your hosts have lots of opinions but zero credentials. This week, we are watching a movie that came to us via an iTunes request…the movie in question is Solarbabies. … Continue reading
This week, we watch Mel Brooks attempt to polish a turd as we watch "Solarbabies".
New Episode of SmashCuts with Richard Caban, Jaqueline Kemick and David Maldonado as we discuss the comic con announcements with a touch of Solar Babies.
We did it all for the glory of love. Ladies and gentlemen, let's go back thirty years to when I fell in love with going to the movies. The mid-80s informed a lot of my taste, and much like last year's 1985 retrospective, it's always a blast to go back and see what holds up and what we each consider to be personal favorites from a particular year. RogerEbert.com's very own Erik Childress and Collin Souter return for what is to become a yearly tradition. We go through the entire year chronologically covering titles that range from BLUE VELVET to PLATOON and everything in between (ALIENS, PRETTY IN PINK and so much more). Yes, some big titles come up, but have no fear, we talk SOLARBABIES and SOUL MAN. Some debates come up, but for the most part, it's a friendly 3-hour conversation between 3 die-hard movie fans that enjoy sharing memories, insights and reviews. We hope you each the conversation, and yes, we did feel the need for speed. You can follow the list from 1986 that we cover here: http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/year/1986 00:00 - 11:43 - Introduction / General Thoughts on 1986 11:44 - 20:29 - Brief BLUE VELVET discussion 20:30 - 47:39 - January - February 47:40 - 01:22:05 - March - May 01:22:06 - 01:22:40 - COBRA soundtrack sample 01:22:41 - 02:01:41 - June - Mid-August 02:01:42 - 02:27:51 - Late-August - October 02:27:52 - 02:50:00 - November - December, Box Office 02:50:01 - 03:00:30 - Top Ten of 1986 / Outro This next week you will be treated to a barrage of episodes. Well, okay two more director episodes will be coming your way. They may be on the short side, but get ready for a director I wasn't familiar with that truly blew me away - Agnes Varda, featuring guest Kate Blair. And Nick Digilio of WGN Radio returns to talk about the post-GOODFELLAS career of Martin Scorsese. July is a hot podcasting month, and just as a heads up, I might take another vacation in September. But have no fear, visit NowPlayingNetwork.net for a plethora of podcasts that I know you'll enjoy including the newly released Tracks of the Damned and Fresh Perspective!
Trainspotting is a sometimes very funny sometimes tragic movie about the horrors of heroin. It still holds up. Shout out to listener Matthew and Listener Matthew's Tumblr page. Along the way the brothers discuss: Top of the Lake , the book Atomic Accidents, Fort Greely, Alaska, creating a deep water port via H-Bomb "The Firecracker Boys", Chernobyl Diaries, tickling the dragon's tail, Mustang flight suit, Before Night Falls , How Did This Get Made bonus Mel Brooks interview by Blake Harris of /Film, Solarbabies, and The 2000 year old man File length 1:27:34 File Size 80.3 MB You like notes? Would like you more notes? Send us an email with a haiku and we’ll put it in the notes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com
John Mulaney (Oh, Hello) joins Paul, June, and Jason to discuss the insane 1986 science fiction film Solarbabies. Recorded LIVE from the world famous Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles, they'll cover everything important including rollerskating in the future, Jami Gertz' bangs, and robots programmed to enjoy. Plus, we witness the first ever video 2nd Opinion. Don’t forget to check out Blake Harris’ Oral History of Solarbabies over at www.slashfilm.com ! Get yourself a BB-8 “What Is Its Mission?” T-shirt or Tote Bag over at http://howdidthisgetmade.bigcartel.com/ Set your DVRs for Party Over Here, a new FOX sketch comedy show from The Lonely Island and Paul starring Nicole Byer, Jessica McKenna, and Alison Rich. It airs Saturdays at 11 pm. People of the internet: Watch Paul in Fresh off the Boat on ABC. Awhile ago, Paul and Rob Huebel did a comedy special on a 60 foot glass bus that traveled around LA. Now you’ll be able to see it. Go to https://itun.es/us/3M4J9 now to buy it! You can also see Jason in Transparent on Amazon! Also, check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, and in all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, and Jason in The Dictator (he’s still in it!).
We're discussing Robert Fuest's The Final Programme where Jerry Cornelius helps a cadre of shadowy figures steal the formula for his father's work which may save humanity from the end of the world...
Once "the kids' version of THX-1138", Alan Johnson's Solarbabies has seven orphans looking for salvation in a water-starved post-apocalyptic world. Conceived by the artist Metrov, the story behind the film may be more interesting than the movie itself.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once "the kids' version of THX-1138", Alan Johnson's Solarbabies has seven orphans looking for salvation in a water-starved post-apocalyptic world. Conceived by the artist Metrov, the story behind the film may be more interesting than the movie itself.
In Episode 3, our friend from Dunmore and beer enthusiast George Zvirblis returns as our guest as we try Stone Ruination Double IPA 2.0 and HiFi+LoFi Mixtape by Stone Brewing Company, noting Stone’s marketing of the former and the odd but multifaceted taste of the latter. Derek and Rich recall how Stone’s Arrogant Bastard Ale got them interested in craft beer and their very different reactions to it, and they talk about horror TV shows like “Masters of Horror” and “Fear Itself,” the “cat pee” smell of some IPAs, changing trends in punk and metal music through the decades, how no one should really have to apologize for their taste in music, local venues and shows they attended when they were younger, how the Internet went from message boards and Myspace to Facebook, interviews by Howard Stern, the 20th anniversary of “Hackers,” obscure films like “Solarbabies” and why old sci-fi films do or do not hold up, how horror fans are keeping DVDs and Blu-rays alive in an increasingly digital world, old video game magazines like Nintendo Power and GamePro, teachers who were dicks to us who would never get away with it today, and much more! Derek Warren’s popular How to Pair Beer with Everything column on nepascene.com is now a podcast! Joined by NEPA Scene founder and editor Rich Howells, they’ll try a different brew each week and examine it through all the senses, diving into personal experiences and opinions, pop culture, news, or whatever comes to mind. While Derek is an experienced beer reviewer and aficionado (and co-host of the Beer Geeks Radio Hour on WILK 103.1 FM), Rich is more of a casual craft beer drinker (and co-host of the NEPA Scene Podcast), so they’ll both offer their own uncensored perspectives and ask guests to share their own. Every episode is available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and nepascene.com.
The Crackers are back with yet another landmark episode!! The fellas chat up Michael Swaim (Cracked, Those Aren't Muskets, Kill Me Now) and talk all things Cracked.com, Kill Me Now's gestation, Mad Maxx, Solarbabies, why we love dystopian post apocalyptic futures, and so much more!! This episode is brought to you by Wolftracks T-Shirts and Designs.Editors Note: before the episode began, dippable danish sticks were invented so don't expect anymore output from anyone on this podcast as we are all pastry moguls now.
Brought to you by Foot Wheels, the latest and greatest! It so simple it just might work. Jackie picks one of the all time well known worst musicals of all time, 1981's Xanadu. Its part of the pantheon of terrible roller skating movies with Skatetown USA, Roller Boogie and Solar Babies. Does it stack up to the other three? Streaming Do's and Don'ts Armour of God Knives of the Avenger Dracula 3000 Pop Quiz Hot Shot What is a ........? Production Assistant Production Coordinator Production Manager Production Designer Production Illustrator
Movie Meltdown - Episode 283 This week we welcome special guest co-host Greg Sestero, better known to many people as Mark from The Room. We discuss his early days getting into acting and how he met Tommy Wiseau and came to be involved in the making of his infamous film. Plus we hear about Greg documenting all these stories in his book - The Disaster Artist, about the making of The Room. Plus we gladly welcome Greg to sit-in for our Sofa Theater discussion on an arguably "bad" movie from a young Brad Pitt entitled - Johnny Suede. And as we discuss wild dogs running in the streets, we also mention… Ricky Nelson, Home Alone, Solarbabies, Drive, Ed Wood, Double Indemnity, instruments that grant wishes, Power Rangers, John Hughes, Bucharest, Romania, A streetcar Named Desire, Under the Skin, Javier Bardem, Breaking Bad, psychedelic lightning, Jami Gertz, very personal, Uncharted, The American Dream… Tommy’s journey… and this unlikely friendship, Spring Breakers, Richard Linklater, Guardians of the Galaxy, Stanley Kubrick, it’s the type of movie that laughs at itself, but then it takes itself seriously, an acting class in San Francisco, Boyhood, two robot women, Only God Forgives, Russian and French, a writer from Entertainment Weekly, Grizzly Adams, Miami Connection, Patton Oswalt, shooting films in the library,it was sort of like a sick fantasy… to have a packed house watch this movie, Sunset Boulevard, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Saga, the worst girlfriend you could ever ask for, 5 Second Films, I’ve learned my lesson… you never know what project you do that an audience is gonna respond to, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, kids begging on the streets, being a musicologist, So I just kind of… got on the roller coaster… and just accepted where it was going to go, Living in Oblivion, Ten degrees below zero, Cool World, a vanity project gone horribly wrong, Howard the Duck, The Killing, depressing and realistic, leave your stupid comments in your pocket, Andrew W.K., Volumes of Blood, James Franco, Billy Wilder, he kind of made the movie work, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Retro Puppet Master, obliterate every scene he was in and a VHS copy of Mazes and Monsters. Spoiler Alert: Minor spoilers for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Room and Johnny Suede. “I always felt like, the story behind it was even more amazing. More baffling.” For more on Greg and “The Disaster Artist” go to: http://www.thedisasterartistbook.com/
Set in a post-apocalyptic future where a group of roller-skating lacrosse players imprisoned in a fascist orphanage (complete with roller rink) escape on well-paved desert roads to help a glowing ball restore the planet's water supply. No, really.
In the premier episode our host (Davin Thomson) talks to Jon and Graham about cartoons, Bob Kane, Solar Babies and other nonsense.
Solarbabies was produced by Mel Brook’s film company. Comedian Christian Finnegan (“Best Week Ever”) joins us to talk about that classic 80’s post apocalyptic thriller… no not that one… the other one…no other other one… “Solarbabies!” Watch the movie here. “Solarbabies” is film where orphans roller skate on sand and pray to a glowing bowling ball. […] The post “Solarbabies” by Mel Brooks? W/ Christian Finnegan appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
We asked you nicely to call in. It was just a matter of time before we took matters into our own hands. Honestly though, the people we called were a lot less annoyed than we expected. Listen and enjoy!