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Filmshake - The 90's Movies Podcast

65 Episodes

133 minutes | Aug 2, 2022
Episode 49 - Speed (1994)
Pop quiz, hotshot. There's a podcast on a bus. Once the bus goes 50 miles an hour, the podcast is armed. If it drops below 50, the podcast blows up. What do you do? WHAT DO YOU DO?!You listen to Filmshake, the 90's Movies Podcast, and their new episode on 1994's Speed, one of the greatest action movies of all time. We've got special guest, Jackson Boren, as our hostage, but instead of shooting him, we just talk about how awesome Speed is and how not awesome Speed 2: Cruise Control is for longer than it takes to drive the 105 in rush hour...which I guess would just be an hour? We're Filmshake, not Mathshake.Find Jackson at: https://twitter.com/JacksonBorenMusic Heard this Episode:"Main Title" -- Mark Mancina"The Rescue" -- Mark Mancina"The Gap" -- Mark Mancina"Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare / Motorcycle Chase" -- Mark Mancina"End Title" -- Mark MancinaSupport the show
90 minutes | Jul 12, 2022
Episode 48 - Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Filmshake will tell YOU when we've had enough! This week, by listener request, we're covering 1995 Oscar winner, Leaving Las Vegas. We can quit whenever we want, but we're also covering 2006's Wicker Man for a minute too because the performances of Sir Nicolas Cage are an addictive substance.Officer, I promise, we're only covering two movies. Okay, maybe we're covering three, as Jordan also briefly recaps the original 1973 Wicker Man. Throw back another Filmshake! We (probably) won't give you a hangover.Music Heard this Episode:"Corn Rigs" by Magnet"Leaving Las Vegas" by Mike Figgis"My One and Only Love" written by Robert Mellin and Guy Wood; performed by Sting"Bossa Vega" by Mike FiggisSupport the show
110 minutes | Jun 23, 2022
Episode 47 - Hard Target (1993)
Down on the bayou, we have a saying, "Laissez les Van Damme rouler!" Ma chérie and mon chéri , in this newest episode of Filmshake, does he! We're covering 1993's Hard Target, John Woo's ode to bullets, gumbo, and busted-up Mardi Gras floats. You got to grab the gator by the tail and listen, sha! We got cousin Jason Kleeberg from Force Five podcast around to talk about it too, so you be a possum's uncle if you miss it!More on Force Five here: https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/aboutMusic Heard this Episode: "Chance and Carmen" -- Graeme Revell"Won't You Let Me Go" -- Buckwheat Zydeco"Born on the Bayou" -- Creedence Clearwater RevivalSupport the show
67 minutes | Jun 2, 2022
Bonus Episode - Ambulance, Licorice Pizza, 90s Neo Noir, and more
Here's a little something extra - "lagniappe" as we say down here in the Boot State: A bonus episode recorded for our Patreon, where Nic and I (Jordan) each pick three (or more) things we've been watching and talk about them - just cuz. It's a nice hangout/chillaxing all cool kind of time. Hope you enjoy! If you want more bonus content, check out the Filmshake Patreon here. What we watched/talk about: The Last Samurai, Deep Cover, King of New York, Ambulance, Inherent Vice, Licorice Pizza, Captive Audience, & Wall-E, early Adam Sandler movies and songs.Vote in our 90's Nic Cage Poll here! Support the show
112 minutes | May 26, 2022
Episode 46 - Serial Mom (1994) and Pecker (1998)
We're back and ready to stab your ears with the sound of our sweet voices. Join us with guest, and longtime friend, Jon Peterson, as John Waters' 1994 black comedy, Serial Mom, metaphorically gives us a fruitcake and then backs right over us. To open up the episode, though, we're hard on Waters' Pecker from 1998. Huge shocker, it's not as good as Serial Mom, but it's the punishment film for a reason...but the punishment at the end of this episode's trivia battle is worse than wearing white shoes after Labor Day, or *GASP* NOT RECYCLING!!!Music featured this episode:"Main Title (Mom's Suburban Dream)" -- Basil Poledouris"Gas Chamber" -- L7"Daybreak" -- Barry ManilowSupport the show
108 minutes | Apr 26, 2022
Episode 45 - Braveheart (1995)
Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willing to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and listen to Filmshake's new episode on 1995's Braveheart? We also talk about 2020's Fatman, a serious family drama where Mel Gibson plays a gun-toting Santa Claus with a drinking problem. Also, it's our wits that make us men, so the episode ends with a trivia battle as manly as haggis on a kilt.Every podcast dies, not every podcast really lives, but Filmshake does. Listen to Filmshake. Music featured this episode:"The Battle of Stirling" -- James Horner (17:40)" Murron's Burial" -- James Horner (42:06)"The Legend Spreads" -- James Horner (1:16:27)"Protect Your Mind (Braveheart)" -- DJ Sakin & Friends (1:46:45)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
79 minutes | Apr 12, 2022
Solarbabies (1986)
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)
92 minutes | Apr 1, 2022
Episode 44 - Spice World (1997) and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992)
For years, listeners have been asking Filmshake, "When are you gonna cover 1997's Spice World?" Well, your Filmshake prayers have finally been answered...with a cruel April Fools twist!... because Spice World is only the opening course for our main dish, 1992's Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. Which of these films has a worse script? Which has worse dialogue? Which is less funny? What happens when our hosts don't agree on whether or not both of these are even bad? Is anything real?Also, please check out our good friends at Good Times Great Movies. Without them, this episode would not have been possible. In fact, if you check out their episode today, you might hear some familiar voices:https://goodtimesgreatmovies.com/Music heard this episode:"Spice Up Your Life" -- Spice Girls"Theme from Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot" -- Alan Silvestri"Wannabe" -- Spice GirlsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
86 minutes | Mar 8, 2022
Episode 43 -- The Matchmaker (1997)
In 1847, Martin Glynn sailed from Galway, Ireland, so that his great-great grandson, Nic, could one day honor his Irish legacy, by co-hosting a podcast focused upon the 1997 cinematic sleeper, The Matchmaker, and 2000's Leprechaun in the Hood. Why would you ever kiss the Blarney Stone for luck, when you could listen to Jordan Courtney compare a woman's smile to the anatomy of a Basset Hound? Yes, it's a St. Patrick's Day spectacular, as only Filmshake can do, a veritable four-leaf clover of audio perfection. You'll be Dublin over with laughter. Yes...Dublin over...we write these descriptions ourselves.Also, there's a pot of gold at the end of this podcast rainbow in the form of the episode-closing trivia battle. Will Jordan finally experience the luck of the Irish, or will he go out like that thing James Joyce 's wife did that he liked.Listen to find out!Music featured this episode"Maid Behind the Bar" by Sláinte"Rock 'N' Roll Paddy" by Shane MacGowan and the Popes"And a Bang On the Ear" by The Waterboys"Leprechaun Rap" by Warwick DavisSupport the show
68 minutes | Feb 8, 2022
Episode 42 - Barb Wire (1996)
The most well-rounded movie podcast returns with an episode that's sure to rack up accolades.  Within the firm-wired support of Filmshake, Jordan and Nic use 1996's Barb Wire as a buoyant excuse to talk about the first time Nic saw a naked woman, the time ten-year-old Jordan's Dad took him to see Barb Wire, and something that Nic did in a cornfield, which also relates to the first time Nic saw a naked woman--anything to avoid talking about the actual plot of 1996's Barb Wire. Jugs of pertinent information bounce right out of your favorite podcast hosts' mouths, virtually none of it even orbiting the globes of 1996's Barb Wire. Motor-boat as fast as you can to your nearest podcast provider, today! Be knockers on the door of our podcast glory...BOOBSAlso, Jordan and Nic talk for a minute about 1987's The Running Man, mostly about how much they wish this episode was actually about The Running Man, while closing the episode with their most titillating trivia battle yet.Music heard this episode"Word Up!" -- Cameo"Main Title (The Shining)" -- Wendy Carlos and Rachel ElkindSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
96 minutes | Jan 18, 2022
Episode 41 - Airborne (1993)
Hey, Bra! Filmshake is poised to become the most popular podcast on Earth by taking to the sky! ...or by covering the highly underrated, should-be beloved rollerblading teen dramedy, 1993's Airborne. Can the skateboarding Jordan "rollerblades are lame" Courtney find acceptance in his heart for a movie about in-line skating? Does Nic really think that a movie featuring an "I'm Too Sexy" wardrobe montage ends with one of the greatest action scenes of the 90's? Well, we kind of gave that away in the third sentence.Also, we kick off the show with the non-punishment film, 1989's Gleaming the Cube, to make sure that skateboarding gets some representation too. Man wasn't meant to fly, but Filmshake was!Music featured this episode"Afterburner" by Mark Bonilla"My Love Is Good Enough" by Jeremy JordanSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
118 minutes | Dec 23, 2021
Episode 40 - Batman Returns (1992)
Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukkah/Blessed non-religious secular holiday celebration! Our gift to you is a two-hour long Batman Returns episode! What present could be better than the ultimate Filmshake experience, where Nic essentially equates a 1992 film where the lead character dresses like a bat and another dresses in a leather catsuit with the best works of Fritz Lang, while Jordan points out that the vast majority of that film's dialogue revolves around genitalia. Are you in the mood for Nic to once again bring the holidays down with talks of depression and bleak darkness? Can Jordan ever get him to stop talking? You've got to listen to the most Filmshake episode of Filmshake ever!Also, we talk for a few moments about 1990's Captain America, which...isn't as good as Tim Burton's Batman Returns...or most movies. And last but not least, we're joined by another special guest for the episode-ending trivia battle. It's gonna be a hot time on the cold town tonight...and we do have a dark side.Music featured this episode:"Birth of a Penguin - Pt. II" -- Danny Elfman"Birth of a Penguin - Pt. I" -- Danny Elfman"Selina Transforms - Pt. II" -- Danny Elfman"Face to Face" -- Siouxsie and the BansheesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
89 minutes | Nov 30, 2021
Episode 39 - Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
Stardate...2021...Jordan Courtney and Nicholas Loup watch 1991's...Star Trek VI...The Undiscovered Country. One of the two is a Trekkie, but the other...just...doesn't...care. Beam yourself up to some classic Filmshake goodness, even if you don't know the difference between a Klingon and a Klingoff. Also, set phasers to soft, gauzy lighting because the punishment movie to kick off this episode is 1996's Anna Nicole Smith-starring Skyscraper. We thought this would just be a stupid, goofy Die Hard ripoff, and it is, but it's also a softcore pornography. There's nothing softcore about this episode's trivia battle though, as Nic boldy asks trivia questions no man (or...anyone) would know the answers to. The Prime Directive dictates you warp ten this episode into your ears. Engage!Music from this episode:"Overture" -- Cliff Eidelman "Star Trek VI Suite" -- Cliff EidelmanSupport the show
79 minutes | Nov 9, 2021
Episode 38 - Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Here's the sitch: this episode, Filmshake's covering 1992's Buffy the Vampire Slayer...the movie, not the TV show, NIC! To kick things off, Nic reports on his punishment film, the 1993 Cory Haim comedy Just One of the Girls, where Haim dresses up like a cheerleader to evade his high school bullies. We then naturally segue into more cheerleading and back to some bloodsucking with Buffy. Listen, as Jordan chides Nic continually for talking about the TV show and not the movie, while Nic can't quite escape the looming spectre of Joss Whedon. Meanwhile, Jordan connects with Buffy and their shared interest in a certain celebrity heartthrob. Capping it off with their usual trivia battle, Nic seethes with a vampiric vengeance for his loss to the cryptkeeper last time. Can Jordan prevail against such diabolical rage? Especially having never seen two 80's sci-fi staples? Find out on Filmshake! We're Pert, Wholesome, and Way Lethal!Music featured this episode:"Keep It Coming (Dance 'Till You Can't Dance No More)" C & C Music Factory,  featuring Q-Unique and Deborah Cooper"I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" -- DivinylsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
91 minutes | Oct 26, 2021
Episode 37 -- Tales From the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight (1995) and Bordello of Blood (1996)
Ready for your deadtime story? It's Halloween, so of corpse we're covering some horror flicks. This slime, it's the two Tales From the Crypt Presents films, 1995's Demon Knight and 1996's Bordello of Blood. To chop it off, we've got an episode-ending trivia battle, featuring two special pests. This is an episode you won't want tomb miss!Music featured this episode:"Tales from the Crypt" -- Danny Elfman" Lilith and Guttman" -- Chris Boardman"Hey Man, Nice Shot" -- FilterSupport the show
114 minutes | Oct 12, 2021
Episode 36 - Ravenous (1999) and Mad Love (1995)
If you're starving for some 90's Movies goodness, Filmshake's full of forbidden delights. The main course this episode is Antonia Bird's slab of delicious 1999 cannibal goodness, Ravenous. Gorge yourself upon our dulcet tones, as we welcome Reel Talk's Wes Jones to our bacchanalian cinematic feast. Chew on the tender flesh of our opening segment appetizer, as we discuss Bird's misunderstood 1995 Drew Barrymore-starring drama, Mad Love. Take out your dentures so you can swallow our episode-ending trivia battle whole! We promise we used all of our food puns for this description. There are almost none in this episode--so feast your ears! Dammit...we used "feast" already...uh...let your ears chow down?...Nosh on our words?...Eat this episode?...Check out Wes on the awesome Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reel-talk-a-movie-podcast/id1507716542Music heard this episode:"Love Buzz" -- Nirvana"Trek to the Cave" -- Damon Albarn & Michael Nyman"Boyd's Journey" -- Damon Albarn & Michael NymanSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
92 minutes | Sep 21, 2021
Episode 35 - The 13th Warrior (1999)
Join Filmshake, as we venture into ancient history with a 90’s Michael Crichton adaptation. No, not THAT one! Instead of dinosaurs, we’re talking the Vikings, bear monsters, beheadings, and Arab poets of 1999’s The 13th Warrior. Does this epic box office flop deserve its bad wrap, or does it deserve to take its place as a useful servant of cinema?Also, for at least the first ten minutes, we’re talking Jordan’s punishment movie, 2003’s Timeline. Does he actually enjoy this (other) maligned Crichton adaptation, and will he finally redeem his trivia shame? They say a spoonful weighs a Crichton, and we’re chugging it all down like a fine glass of mead on the newest episode of Filmshake!Music featured this episode:Jerry Goldsmith — “The Sword Maker”Jerry Goldsmith — “A Useful Servant”Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
107 minutes | Aug 31, 2021
Episode 34 - Hook (1991)
Have to fly, have to fight, have to crow, HAVE TO LISTEN TO FILMSHAKE’S NEW episode on 1991’s Hook. We asked our patrons to pick the flick for this episode, and Hook was the winner. NeitherJordan, nor Nic was looking forward to watching and talking about Robin Williams’ trip to Steven Spielberg’s  Neverland, but then, over the course of this two-hour conversation…something bangarang happened…Also, after letting Jordan win trivia for once, Nic reports back on Spielberg’s not-so-bangarang 1979 stinker, 1941. But in this episode’s fair-and-square battle, who will be the victor, and who will have…BAD FORM?Music featured in this episode:John Williams — “Remembering Childhood”John Williams— “Farewell Neverland”Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
87 minutes | Aug 17, 2021
Episode 33 - True Romance (1993)
Filmshake is so cool. Filmshake IS so cool. Filmshake is SO cool. And we're covering 1993's True Romance, directed by Tony Scott and written by, apparently the man who killed Nic's dog, Quentin Tarantino. If you were around in the 25th Frame days, you know what you're in for. If you weren't, and you love Quentin Tarantino like Alabama loves Clarence, then just listen to our Broken Arrow  episode again. That one was pretty good.Meanwhile, Jordan reports back on Tony Scott's 1983 debut, The Hunger, before the duo dive into the aforementioned True Romance, in which Jordan loves Christian Slater like Slater loves Elvis. Somebody's got to be the voice of reason!And finally, a trivia battle that defies all logic, and a patron sandwich that defies all good taste.All that and more on this episode of Filmshake!Music used this episode:"You're So Cool" -- Hans Zimmer"Two Hearts" -- Chris IsaakSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
86 minutes | Jul 15, 2021
Episode 32 - Hot Shots! (1991)
Filmshake could never find time for love. It's too heavy. It's an anchor that drowns a man. Besides, we've got the sky, the smell of jet exhaust, and our bike...which we own. We've also got our good friend, Doug McCambridge, from the stellar Good Times Great Movies, to talk with us about the classic 1991 spoof, Hot Shots! That exclamation point might be in the title, but we're so excited, we would have used it anyway!Yes, we've fallen for Hot Shots! like a blind roofer.  Our heart is falling down around our ankles like a wet pair of pants. We also talk about Grizzly 2: Revenge for a few minutes at the start, and try to figure out if it is real, or just a fever dream we had.  Even if your ear canals are very sensitive because they're stainless steel after you took a bullet at Corregidor in 1945, you're not gonna want to miss this one.Find Doug here:  https://goodtimesgreatmovies.com/Music used this episode:"Hot Shots! Main Title" --  Sylvester Levay"Dream Love" -- DionSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmshake)
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