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Was 1999 the best year in movie history? We think it might be!
John Brooks and Jenn Tisdale will work their way through all the year has to offer, one movie at a time, and we’ll ask special guests to share their memories of this amazing year and the movies that made it unforgettable. Unfortunately, nobody can be told what 1999: The Podcast is… you have to hear it for yourself!

1999: The Podcast John Brooks & Jenn Tisdale

    • TV & Film
    • 4.5 • 19 Ratings

Was 1999 the best year in movie history? We think it might be!
John Brooks and Jenn Tisdale will work their way through all the year has to offer, one movie at a time, and we’ll ask special guests to share their memories of this amazing year and the movies that made it unforgettable. Unfortunately, nobody can be told what 1999: The Podcast is… you have to hear it for yourself!

    FORCES OF NATURE: "Planes, Trains, and Geo Metros" - with Julia Sirmons

    FORCES OF NATURE: "Planes, Trains, and Geo Metros" - with Julia Sirmons

    Forces of Nature was the 44th highest-grossing movie of 1999, opening at #1 at the box office on March 19th and taking in 17 million dollars in its first week, going on to make 94 million worldwide on a budget of (somehow) 75 million dollars.
    Starring Sandra Bullock and Ben Affleck at a time when both actors' stars were at a high point and one of just a few features directed by accomplished television director Bronwen Hughes, Forces of Nature was the follow-up to her 1996 adaptation of Harriet the Spy, and written by Family Ties writing alum Marc Lawrence, who also wrote 1999’s The Out-of-Towners and would go on to reteam with star Sandra Bullock for Miss Congeniality 1 and 2 as well as Two Weeks Notice with Hugh Grant.
    Forces of Nature has a weird and very 1999 visual aesthetic that flies in the face of rom-com tradition, and it dares to at least try something unique and different instead of adhering to genre conventions. It's a stranger, surprising movie. But is it a good one?
    You can find Julia and her work on her website, juliasirmons.com

    • 1 hr 49 min
    PHANTOM MENACE @ 25 - A Special Anniversary Release

    PHANTOM MENACE @ 25 - A Special Anniversary Release

    Four special guests share their fond memories of the movie that (re)started it all: Star Wars: Episode One - The Phantom Menace.
    This is followed by a rerelease of our Phantom Menace episode, the second in the podcast's history, with Brian Silliman and Matt Romano from the podcast RETURN OF THE POD: A Star Wars Podcast.
    Enjoy. And may the Force be with you, always.

    • 2 hr 5 min
    99@25 #009 - May 1-15 1999

    99@25 #009 - May 1-15 1999

    We have hit May 1999! This is one of the biggest months of the year, and we haven't even gotten to its biggest event yet!
    But in the first two weeks of May 1999, we got:


    Duel of the Fates!

    Robbie Williams!


    The Mummy!

    The premiere of SpongeBob SquarePants on Nickelodeon!

    Prestige Star Wars counter-programming!

    And more!

    This week, John is joined by a special guest - author Chris Morgan, who has written a book about the Nickelodeon 90s that is currently available, and whose next book, 99 Episodes that Defined the 90s will be available soon! (Sooner than September, anyway)
    Chris is on Twitter @ChrisXMorgan

    • 1 hr 8 min
    99@25 #008 - April 21-30 1999

    99@25 #008 - April 21-30 1999

    We continue our celebration of the 25th anniversary of 1999 with our eighth installment, April 21-30 1999!
    In the last ten days of April we got:

    The premiere of WWF Smackdown on UPN!

    Jay Leno goes HD!

    The Dawson's Creek soundtrack!

    Aerosmith!

    Election! eXistenZ! Idle Hands!

    And some other fun diversions, including the horror that was pan and scan movies!
    CageClub icon Mike Manzi joins John for a short look at the end of one of 1999's worst months, and the Star Wars content yet to come!

    • 43 min
    BLAST FROM THE PAST: "Adam & Eve" - with Samm Levine

    BLAST FROM THE PAST: "Adam & Eve" - with Samm Levine

    Blast from the Past was 75th highest-grossing movie of 1999, opening at #4 at the box office on Valentine’s Day weekend and going on to take in $40 million worldwide on a $35 million budget.
    The first of two 1999 collaborations between director Hugh Wilson and star Brendan Fraser, Blast from the Past included a stellar supporting cast, including Alicia Silverstone, Christopher Walken, Sissy Spacek, Dave Foley, Nathan Fillion, Joey Slotnick, and the legendary Jennifer Lewis.
    Critics were pretty even split on it - partly because it was inevitably compared to 1998's Pleasantville - and none were especially effusive in their praise, but it went on to find a charmed audience on home video and has emerged as the quintessential "hidden gem" in the years since.
    One if its fans is actor Samm Levine, who graced the small screen in 1999 in the beloved (and prematurely canceled) television series Freaks and Geeks. He joined John and Jenn to talk Walken, swing dance, and his most famous creation, the beloved character Zoot Suit Ryan.

    • 2 hr 15 min
    99@25 #07 - April 1-20 1999, the Columbine Episode

    99@25 #07 - April 1-20 1999, the Columbine Episode

    We're taking a slightly different approach to this one, covering 20 days of April 1999 instead of 15, and, frankly, we're focusing mostly on the 20th, because that's when the Columbine massacre occurred.
    Columbine was not the first school shooting, but it was - at the time - the most unthinkable one in terms of scope and scale. 25 years later, it has become significantly less unthinkable, as so many instances of gun-based mass murders in schools have occurred in the meantime that it's difficult to name them all.
    But Columbine is also a hotbed of misconceptions and misinformation, and since Jenn works in true crime and John works in a high school they couldn't not talk about it.
    But they do sandwich their thoughts on this horrific tragedy with SOME fun, including John's rant on Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine and a brief chat about Tal Bachman's "She's So High".
    Here is the essay John references in the episode:
    Retrospective: 20 Years Later, "Bowling for Columbine" is a Disgrace to Documentary Filmmaking
     

    • 1 hr 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

agreenward ,

Great guests, amazing hosts

I love how you two have made me want to revisit movies released in 1999 all over again. Plus, you’ve revived my interest in movies in general. Keep up the great work. Love the guests you have had, too.

PaulMatthews83 ,

Party like it’s 1999

I honestly never realized how stacked 1999 movies were until I listed to this podcast. Great hosts & conversation!

joede224 ,

1999 was a great year

Great podcast with hosts who are fun. Easy to listen to and they seem like people I’d be friends with, can’t wait to hear all the movies they cover I’ll be listening!

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