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Listen as three men set out to find the treasure in the countless mounds of forgotten VHS tapes around flea markets, garage sales, basements, and closets. We are a VHS podcast that looks at VHS box art, posters, trailers, and behind the scenes. Every week we put something in our film museum like Indiana Jones would.
First, he went to camp. Then, he saved Christmas. Last time, he went to jail. Now, he's on Analog Jones! After reviewing Chris's pick, Ernest Scared Stupid (1991), we finish our Halloween lineup with a banger.
Quick Facts
Directed by John Cherry (Directed all the Ernest Movies)
Screenplay by Charlie Gale and Coke Sams
Special Effects by The Chiodo Brothers
Released into theaters on October 11, 1991
Budget: $9.6 million
Box Office: $14.1 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 25% Tomatometer / 51% Popcornmeter
Starring
The Legendary Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell
Eartha Kitt as Old Lady Hackmore
Austin Nagler as Kenny
Shay Astar as Elizabeth
Jonas Moscartolo as Trantor the Troll
Ernie Fosselius as the Voice
John Cadenhead as Tom Tulip
Bill Byrge as Bobby Tulip
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Analog Jones and the Temple of Film: VHS Podcast
Listen as three men set out to find the treasure in the countless mounds of forgotten VHS tapes around flea markets, garage sales, basements, and closets. We are a VHS podcast that looks at VHS box art, posters, trailers, and behind the scenes. Every week we put something in our film museum like Indiana Jones would.