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  • Episode 93 - Gremlins 2 (1990)
    May 13 2025

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    The fine points: diplomacy, compassion, standards, manners, tradition... that's what we're reaching toward. Oh, Filmshake may stumble along the way, but at least we're finally covering 1990's Gremlins 2! It's a full scale panic. Are you having a run on the banks there yet? Well, it's rather brutal here. We're advising our clients to put everything they've got into canned food and shotguns! And listen to Filmshake!

    We also talk our punishment film, 1990's A Gnome Named Gnorm, which is apparently full of bobos, roundies, and nut shots. If you want to find something weird, you don't have to go downtown...just listen to Filmshake!!!

    Music Heard the Episode

    "Gremlin Credits" -- Jerry Goldsmith

    "The Visitors" -- Jerry Goldsmith

    "Just You Wait" -- Jerry Goldsmith

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Episode 92 - Predator 2 (1990) and I Come In Peace (Dark Angel 1990)
    Apr 22 2025

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    Lions! Tigers! Filmshake! Oh my! We're in town with a few days to kill, and we're talking 1990's Predator 2. Does it even deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Predator 1? Should we even live in a world where we have to say Predator 1? Speaking of out of this world, the villain in our punishment film, 1990s I Come In Peace (Dark Angel), repeats the title throughout the movie, a movie we talk about for so long in the intro to this episode, it made the marquee. Congratulations, Dolph!

    Music Heard the Episode:

    "Main Title" -- Alan Silvestri

    "Dem Bones" -- Alan Silvestri

    "End Title" -- Alan Silvestri

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    1 h y 28 m
  • Episode 91 - Wild at Heart (1990)
    Mar 25 2025

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    Filmshake is Wild at Heart and Weird on Top! But if you've listened to us for even five minutes you already knew that. This episode, we're talking 1990s David Lynch quasi-road movie, Wild at Heart. It's got Filmshake favorites, Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern, but do we like it? Well, one of us thinks it's..."yucky." And fair warning: he says "yucky" about this movie as many times as Lynch references The Wizard of Oz IN this movie.

    We also talk our punishment film, 1990's Nuns on the Run. Just who are these nuns, and why are they on the run, anyway? Only one way to find out! Watch the movie? No, that's yucky! Listen to Filmshake!

    Music Heard This Episode:

    "Cool Cat Walk" -- Angelo Badamenti And Kinny Landrum
    "Love Me Tender" -- Sung by Nicolas Cage (originally by Elvis Presley)

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Episode 90 - Ghost (1990)
    Feb 27 2025

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    Right after one of your co-hosts was at death's door, we're back and talking 1990's Ghost! Is a dead Patrick Swayze better than a live anybody? Is a short-haired Demi Moore better than a long-haired anyone? Is Tony Goldwyn? We answer all these questions and more, and even try to talk about our awful punishment film, the not so gnarly 1990 non-comedic flop, Ghost Dad. It's time for Filmshake, the 90s Movies Podcast!


    Music Heard this Episode

    "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers

    "Molly" by Maurice Jarre

    "Unchained Melody (Orchestral) by Maurice Jarre

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    1 h y 45 m
  • Episode 89 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) and Spaced Invaders (1990)
    Jan 28 2025

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    It's groundhog decade, baby! We're back in time to 1990! Starting off this year of all 1990 films strong with a childhood favorite - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! How bad did we want to be juvenile delinquents when we saw the foot clan's hideout filled with arcade games and halfpipes? How bad do we want to give April O'neil a shoulder rub? How awesome is that farm sequence when the turtles are near defeat! All this and more on this 90-minute episode of Filmshake! And by more, we mean we also talk about our "punishment" film, 1990's Spaced Invaders, a time capsule itself into 80s-flavored goofball aliens that are just as green, animatronic, and violent as our beloved turtles. Grab a slice of pizza, hop on your skateboard, and come cruise the audio-sewers of our nostalgia-filled deep dive! Plus a trivia battle to cap it all off, filled with a ghostly hunk and one of the Frog brothers! Long live the '90s!

    Music Heard This Episode:
    "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) Theme" -- Chuck Lorre and Dennis C. Brown
    "Shredder's Suite" -- John Du Prez
    "Martians Are Taking Over the World" -- David Russo
    "Turtle Power" -- Partners in Kryme

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    1 h y 30 m
  • Episode 88 - The Green Mile (1999)
    Dec 24 2024

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    Filmshake's year of 1999 ends with one of 1999's final releases, The Green Mile. Your hosts were so emotionally devastated by this film 25 years ago that they haven't had the heart to venture back to it...until now. But this isn't just an episode on The Green Mile...it's a culmination of everything Filmshake has done this year...which means it's time for one more cell-rattling argument! But before your hosts can fight over anything, they have to discuss this episode's punishment film: the incredible, incredibly bad 1999 Mortal Kombat-inspired "techno-future" softcore and swords adaptation of Beowulf!
    It's two movies that will inspire two completely different uses of tissues...and it's only on Filmshake!

    Music Heard This Episode
    "The Green Mile" -- Thomas Newman
    "Circus Mouse" -- Thomas Newman
    "Coffey on the Mile" -- Thomas Newman
    "End Credits" -- Thomas Newman
    "Western Eyes" -- Portishead

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    2 h y 37 m
  • Episode 87 - The Mummy (1999)
    Nov 26 2024

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    Jordan and Nic return to unwrap 1999s The Mummy. However, it seems that they'd much rather unwrap Rachel Weisz! Listen as two grown men who have produced children fawn over a woman from a 25-year-old movie as if they've never even seen a woman before! Marvel as they somehow discuss Rachel Weisz Esquire Magazine covers almost as much as the actual film! Sure, they talk about The Mummy...and it's not too great sequel, 2001's The Mummy Returns...but Rachel Weisz is also in The Mummy Returns! Did you know that in 2010, a United Kingdom publication declared that Rachel Weisz is the woman most men want to marry? Tune in to hear an avalanche of more facts about how desirable Rachel Weisz is...and stick around for The Mummy talk!

    Music Heard This Episode:
    "The Sand Volcano" -- Jerry Goldsmith
    "Quicksand" -- Jerry Goldsmith
    "The Mummy Returns Main Theme" -- Alan Silvestri
    "The Crypt" -- Jerry Goldsmith

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    2 h y 2 m
  • Episode 86 - The World Is Not Enough (1999)
    Nov 5 2024

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    The name's The 90s Movies Podcast. Filmshake, The 90s Movies Podcast. And if you expect us to talk, you're in luck because we're back and talking 1999s Bond film The World Is Not Enough, and it's shocking, positively shocking.
    To kick things off though, we quickly recap our dreadful punishment film that most definitely does not have the Midas touch, 1999s exorable North Korean animated flick, The Legend of the Titanic, one of the worst films ever made. Then we move on to our perfectly rounded conversation on Pierce Brosnan's third outing as the legendary James Bond. Sound too good to be true? Well lucky for you, Christmas does come more than once a year... and nobody does it better!

    Music Heard This Episode
    "Bond Stinger" -- David Arnold (Originally composed by Monty Norman)
    "The World Is Not Enough" -- Garbage
    "Show Me the Money/Come in 007, Your Time Is Up" -- David Arnold
    "I Never Miss" -- David Arnold
    "Only Myself to Blame" -- performed by Scott Walker, written by David Arnold and Don Black

    Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free

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    1 h y 53 m
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