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You've seen the excellent, award-winning documentaries and featurettes created by the pop culture fanatics at Shout! Factory. But what you've seen is only a small taste of what was shot! Now, hear the full interviews from some of the people behind your favorite movies and TV series, by tuning into S…

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    Christian Papierniak & Izzy Get the F Across Town

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 54:48


    This week saw the release of Izzy Gets the F Across Town on Blu-ray and DVD. The film stars Mackenzie Davis of Halt & Catch Fire and Carrie Coon from The Leftovers; not to mention Haley Joel Osment, Brandon T. Jackson, Alia Shawkat, Annie Potts, Rob Huebel, LaKeith Stanfield. It's the debut film from self-proclaimed "film school addict" Christian Papierniak. Here is our interview with Christian to talk about his film school addiction; how instrumental Mackenzie was in getting this film made and a whole lot more.

    Michael J. Fox remembers Spin City

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 32:33


    Michael J. Fox is a legend, both on and off screen. From Family Ties' Alex P. Keaton to Mike Flaherty, New York City’s Deputy Mayor, on ABC’s Spin City, there have been a ton of amazing performances. And let's not forget about the work he's done to find a cure for Parkinson's Disease, through the Michael J. Fox Foundation. This episode features Michael talking about his relationship with Gary David Goldberg; his decision to get back into television with Spin City after a successful film career; knowing when it was time to call it quits and a whole lot more.

    Claire Danes remembers My So-Called Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 47:28


    This week, we’re throwing it back to one of our most popular releases: My So-Called Life, the series by Winnie Holzman, Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz, starring Claire Danes in her breakout role as Angela Chase; the 15-year old who was head-over-heels in love with the high school’s relatively bad boy, Jordan Catalano; played by Jared Leto. The show was a cult hit, but mostly after it had already been cancelled by ABC and was in reruns on MTV. In this episode, we learn about Claire's history with acting; that she was even younger than her 15-year-old character; and all about those make-out scenes with Jared Leto!

    Paul Freeman oozes into Power Rangers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 42:23


    Paul Freeman is probably best known as Rene Belloq, the rival archaeologist to Indiana Jones in search of the lost Ark. But what many are surprised to learn is that he also played none other than the joyously nefarious "Ivan Ooze" in 1995's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. In this interview, we learn a bit about Paul's acting background and how it made it possible for him to take on such a boisterous character. We also get to know how Paul feels about fan conventions and we even learn about his wonderful charity in Uganda. 

    Bryan Spicer directs Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 37:16


    Brian Ward Skypes into Hawaii to discuss the making of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie with its director, Bryan Spicer. Here, Spicer discusses the need to bulk up the suits for the big screen, his desire to be able to see the faces of his actors in their suits, and a whole lot more.

    Walter Emanuel Jones hip hop kidos his way to Power Rangers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 41:20


    In addition to being one of the nicest people Brian has ever interviewed, Walter Emanuel Jones played Zack, the original Black Ranger, on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, which premiered 25 years ago this month. To celebrate, we're bringing you his raw interview from the 20th anniversary collection.

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    Jason David Frank morphs into Power Rangers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 58:00


    He's the one Ranger that everyone remembers and loves whole-heartedly. While he started out as a villain, Jason David Frank returned to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as the White Ranger and then continued (and came back) long enough to play the Red Ranger and Black Ranger in different incarnations of the series. Now you can listen to him reminisce about his time as Tommy Oliver, everyone's favorite Ranger; no matter the color.

    Katy Wallin casts the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 30:03


    We begin our month-long celebration of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' 25th anniversary by presenting our interview with the original MMPR casting director, Katy Wallin. Learn about the secrets of finding the right team and why a casting director's job often depends on being the actor's biggest supporter during the audition. 

    Breaking News at San Diego Comic-Con 2018

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 56:54


    If you weren’t able to attend last week's San Diego Comic-Con, that’s okay. We here at Shout!Takes have your back! This week on the show, we’re actually going to play our entire annual Shout Factory – Scream Factory panel, which was hosted again by the Digital Bits’ own Bill Hunt!

    Keith David returns for They Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 52:34


    In a first for the Shout!Takes podcast, we have a returning guest: Keith David. This time, he discusses the making of John Carpenter's They Live; Carpenter's evolution in directing style between The Thing and They Live; working with Roddy Piper and a whole lot more.

    Jane Wiedlin aerobicizes her way through Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 23:36


    You may know her as the rhythm guitarist for the mega-popular new wave band The Go-Gos. Or, maybe, as the writer (and star) of her own comic book, Robotika. But we know Jane Wiedlin as the spunky, aerobics-loving martyr, Joan of Arc, in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. By popular demand, we revisit the Super K to bring you the first of our "Historical Figure" interview collection. Stay tuned because we'll also let you know where you can find us at next week's San Diego Comic-Con.

    Harlan Ellison and L.Q. Jones discuss A Boy and His Dog

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 105:02


    Last Thursday, it was announced that the prolific and iconic writer Harlan Ellison had passed away at the age of 84. Throughout this life, he wrote nearly two thousand works, including novels, short stories, essays, screenplays, comic books and teleplays—including Star Trek’s “City on the Edge of Forever.” This conversation between Harlan and L.Q. Jones, the co-writer and director of the film based on one of Harlan’s all-time greatest works, A Boy and His Dog, is definitely one for the books, as Harlan discusses his distrust of Hollywood, the only time he suffered from writer’s block, famous filmmakers who lifted from his work and what it would’ve taken to get Harlan on their side, and what L.Q. got right (and wrong) with A Boy and His Dog. This is a long one, but it’s worth every minute.

    Dennis Quaid journals his Dreamscape

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 33:29


    Dennis Quaid has had one amazing career. And the "leading man" portion all began with a small sci-fi/horror film called Dreamscape. Dennis sits down with us to discuss taking on this role; having his own astral projection experience; missing practical effects; working with Hollywood icons, like Christopher Plummer and Max von Sydow; and a whole lot more.

    Keith Carradine paints a picture of The Moderns

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 72:09


    In this incredibly insightful interview, Keith Carradine discusses his 40+ year relationship with filmmaker Alan Rudolph, learning to forge priceless art from a convicted master, and painting the original poster for his film The Moderns.

    Lauren Shuler Donner raises Mr. Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 21:17


    Today, she's the superstar producer of the X-Men franchise, Logan, Deadpool, and FX's Legion; not to mention classic films like Ladyhawke, Dave, Free Willy, and Pretty in Pink. But before she was one of the most powerful people in Hollywood, Lauren Shuler Donner was in charge of producing her very first feature film, Mr. Mom; which starred Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Martin Mull and was originally written by none other than John Hughes. In this episode, she recounts her time working with Hughes and TV producing mogul Aaron Spelling; finding the perfect house; and Michael Keaton's pitch-perfect performance as an inexperienced stay-at-home dad.

    Keanu Reeves & Alex Winter remember their most excellent adventure

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 46:17


    Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter made for an iconic comedy duo in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. Recently it was announced that they will reprise their roles as Bill S. Preston, Esquire and "Ted" Theodore Logan in a third Bill & Ted movie. In this interview, recorded years after the release of the first two films, you can hear the affection that Keanu and Alex still have for these characters, as well as each other.

    Ann Jillian seduces Mr. Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 29:56


    Ann Jillian got her first acting role when she was just ten years old. Since then, she's had a long and varied career, and is best known for her work on the 1980's sitcom, It's a Living. She also left a mark playing a seductress in the classic comedy, Mr. Mom. In this interview, she discusses her experience working on that film.

    Mel Brooks remembers Brooksfilms

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 64:06


    Mel Brooks' name is synonymous with "comedy," but, as it turns out, that's only because movies with his name couldn't be taken seriously, if they were anything but funny. It's a shame, because Brooksfilms turned out some wonderful dramatic fare that Mel wasn't allowed to flaunt publicly, out of fear that they wouldn't do well at the box office. In this roundtable discussion with producer Jonathan Sanger and Brooksfilms development exec Randy Auerbach, Mel discusses the films he made "in secret;" including The Elephant Man, The Doctor and the Devils, and Solarbabies. 

    Mayim Bialik Remembers Blossom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 50:42


    Before returning to acting, as Amy on The Big Bang Theory, Mayim Bialik sat down with us to discuss the role that first made her a household name: Blossom. In this interview, we learn how she felt about taking direction from her TV dad, her discomfort with the merchandising, and more. Plus, we get a special reunion between Mayim and her on-screen bestie, Jenna von Oÿ!

    Hal Holbrook boldly recalls The Senator

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 71:53


    Hal Holbrook, star of stage and screens of all sizes, gives one of the most powerfully insightful, raw and passionate interviews we've ever presented on Shout!Takes, as he discusses his memorable nine-episode series, The Senator. Decades before Aaron Sorkin's The West Wing, The Senator dramatized the work of an idealistic U.S. politician and introduced America to social, economic and environmental topics rarely--if ever--addressed on television. The series won a Golden Globe and five Emmys (of its nine nominations); one of them going to Holbrook for his role as Senator Hays Stowe. 

    Iain Softley uploads Hackers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 54:50


    Hackers is one of those movies that was criticized in the press for being too far-fetched when it was released, but gets criticized now for being too outdated. In this fascinating interview with the film's director, Iain Softley, we hear about working with up-and-comers Jonny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie, designing a world that's minutes away from existing, and learn that the movie wasn't nearly as fantasy-laden as one may think.

    Norman Lear introduces us to All in the Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 30:15


    This week, we’re bringing you an interview with another iconic figure in television, Norman Lear. We’ve been fortunate enough to do several releases of Lear’s series; All in the Family; Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; The Jeffersons; Maude; One Day at a Time… And each one used the medium of television and the genre of situation comedy to push very important social conversations into American homes. Here, Norman talks about All in the Family, the controversy the network believed was coming, whether a series like it could air today, and the little-known family that took the Bunkers' place at 704 Hauser.

    Steven Bochco on Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 68:17


    Earlier this week, the world lost another legend, Mr. Steven Bochco. Over the years, Shout! Factory has been fortunate enough to have released a number of Bochco titles, including Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, and, yes, Cop Rock. This week, we decided to remember those classics that helped shape the way we view television today, as we present this intelligent, raw interview with Steven Bochco on creating his two biggest shows.

    Jane Jenkins casts Red Dawn

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 31:01


    You may not instantly know her name, but Jane Jenkins is a legend of casting in Hollywood. Along with her casting partner, Janet Hirshenson, Jane has helped introduce audiences to some of the faces that we would later recognize as huge stars. This week, we talk to her about casting one of those movies that would go on to produce several household names; including Charlie Sheen, Lea Thompson, Jennifer Grey and more. We're talking about John Milius's Red Dawn.

    Len Wein remembers Swamp Thing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 59:18


    In a very personal episode, Brian Ward remembers his friend, the late Len Wein; co-creator of such iconic comic book characters as Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Lucius Fox and, of course, Swamp Thing. It's for this interview, for Swamp Thing: The Series, that Brian first met Len in 2007 and the two shared a friendship until Len's passing in September of 2017. With WonderCon, one of the largest comic conventions in the United States, coming up in Anaheim, California, this week, we thought it was an excellent time to pay tribute to this comic book legend.

    Samantha Newark is a truly outrageous Jem

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 27:41


    This week, we’re bringing you a truly, truly, truly outrageous interview with the one and only Samantha Newark, whose voice can be heard as Jerrica Benton and her superstar alter ego, Jem, in Hasbro’s original '80s animated series, Jem and the Holograms.

    Jerry Levine and Matt Adler howl over Teen Wolf

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 51:20


    As “Stiles,” Jerry Levine was the conniving best friend everyone loved and, quite possibly, the inventor of the snarky t-shirt craze. As “Lewis,” Matt Adler played the conscience of the 1985 Michael J. Fox hit, Teen Wolf. But in 2017, we reunited the two of them to discuss the film’s productions and its legacy over the last three decades.

    Rose McIver morphs to Power Rangers RPM

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 24:37


    This week saw the fourth season debut of iZombie, but before she was sautéing brains, Rose McIver was kicking butt as Summer Landsdown in Power Rangers RPM. In this episode, the down-to-earth star talked about her character, working on the hit franchise in her native country New Zealand, and the loving Power Rangers fans.

    Robert Guillaume remembers Sports Night

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 51:16


    Though the other characters didn’t always see it, in Soap and its spinoff sitcom, Benson, his character was always the smartest man in the room. In Aaron Sorkin’s Sports Night, not only was he the smartest man in the room, he also got to be the boss. Of course, we’re talking about the iconic Robert Guillaume, who, sadly, passed away in October of 2017. This week, we honor his memory by presenting the complete interview with the man behind “Isaac Jaffe.” In this episode, Robert talks about why he found Isaac’s name so interesting; the power of Aaron Sorkin’s writing; mentoring the up-and-coming cast; which cast member did the best Richard Pryor impersonation; and the fateful day he survived a stroke in his dressing room.

    Reginald Hudlin celebrates Black Panther

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 43:16


    In addition to his duties as President of Entertainment at the BET network and producing and directing hit movies and TV shows, Reginald Hudlin became known as one of the foremost writers of Marvel's Black Panther comic book and adapted the first six issues of his run as an animated mini-series. In this episode of Shout!Takes, Brian Ward sits down with Reginald to discuss his lifelong love of comics, getting the opportunity to write for Black Panther, the importance of the character in media, and converting the series to animation for Marvel Knights. Plus, despite the interview having been shot in 2011, Reginald even discusses his favorite character's inevitable presence on the silver screen in his own film; a desire that has finally come true, as the film Black Panther officially joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe today.

    LeVar Burton & Captain Planet

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 30:24


    Everyone remembers the environmental superhero with the magnificent mullet. But there was a huge story behind the creation of that hero and the legacy he's left behind. In this episode, LeVar Burton tells his side of that story; regaling us with tales of playing Kwame, the Planeteer with the power of Earth; the importance of having a hero like this visible to kids; and his experience with fans since the show's departure from television.

    Keith David remembers The Thing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 51:58


    Believe it or not, John Carpenter's The Thing was Keith David's very first film role. Since then, of course, he's become a bit of a Hollywood icon, particularly of genre film, TV and video games. In this interview, Keith talks about the importance of the theatre, performing in The Thing, and his experiences working in a small mining town during the production, amongst plenty of other topics.

    Megan Ward & Dark Skies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 30:46


    Imagine if everything you thought you knew about modern U.S. history--the Kennedy assassination, bad LCD, the Manson murders--was actually a cover-up of an invasion and ongoing war with aliens. This was the premise of Dark Skies, an NBC series that aired from 1996-97, starring Eric Close and Megan Ward. We sat down to talk with Megan in 2010 for Dark Skies: The Declassified Complete Series box set and learned about the show's creators, Bryce Zabel and Brent Friedman, as well as working with the pilot movie's director, horror icon Tobe Hooper, the impact Sony's Men in Black film had on the series and much, much more!  

    Paul Jenkins & the Inhumans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 64:08


    Marvel's 2017 TV series, Inhumans, has been met with mixed reviews from critics and fans. But whatever you think about the series, the material on which it was heavily based is brilliant. And we're talking to its writer, Paul Jenkins. When he was asked to write Inhumans, Paul had no idea who the characters were, which he credits with the unique spin he gave them, igniting a new love from fans. This interview was originally shot for Shout! Factory's line of Marvel Knights animated comics.

    Rob Reiner's Misery

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 46:07


    With films like This is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, A Few Good Men, Stand By Me and The Sure Thing under his belt, Rob Reiner is certainly a filmmaking icon. Here we talk to Rob about one of his absolute best works, the Academy Award-winning thriller Misery. Rob discusses working with Kathy Bates, who took home the Best Actress Oscar for her turn as "Annie Wilkes;" working with his longtime teammates; differences between the film and Stephen King's original book; and King's reaction to the film, when it was completed.

    Lena Kahn & Megha Kadakia talk the Tiger Hunter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 69:34


    It's a movie that's relevant today, perhaps, more than ever. The Tiger Hunter stars Danny Pudi (Community) as an immigrant in the 1970s, moving to Chicago to find his fortune in order to win the approval of the love of his life's father in India. But it's not simply an immigrant story. In fact, writer-director Lena Kahn didn't set out to make an immigrant story at all. Learn more about The Tiger Hunter's origin, production and newly-minted legacy, as this episode of Shout!Takes introduces us to Lena and the film's producer Megha Kadakia.

    Steve Buscemi & Peter Dinklage are Living in Oblivion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 50:27


    If you're a fan of indie cinema, you undoubtedly know Tom DiCillo's 1995 masterpiece, Living in Oblivion; starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, James Le Gros and Peter Dinklage in his first onscreen speaking role! In this episode of Shout!Takes, Brian talks to Buscemi and Dinklage, who were both in different places in their careers at the time of filming the movie, but each has wonderful stories about working on the film and share incredible insights into surviving the Hollywood machine.

    John Lithgow and the Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 29:24


    In one of Brian Ward's favorite interviews of all time, legendary actor John Lithgow becomes downright giddy, as he reminisces about his time on the set of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. 

    Jeff Goldblum goes Into the Night

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 101:19


    It's our extra special, extra long inaugural episode of Shout!Takes and we're kicking it off with Jeff Goldblum. And you don't get much more "Goldblum" than this interview, recorded for the Blu-ray release of Into the Night, a film by iconic director John Landis; starring Goldblum as Ed Okin, an insomniac who, upon discovering that his wife is unfaithful, embarks on an adventure with a beautiful, mysterious young woman (Michelle Pfeiffer)! The movie's absolutely fantastic, but this rare interview with Goldblum is a legitimate treat. Join us, as he meticulously reimagines his character for today and regales us with tales of a young Jeff Goldblum (circa 1985), finding his way in Hollywood!

    Introducing Shout!Takes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 1:36


    Welcome to Shout!Takes: a podcast by Shout! Factory. This is where you'll come to hear the raw interviews you've only previously seen or heard as edited documentaries and featurettes on your favorite releases from Shout! Factory and Scream Factory. Hosted by Brian Ward. Be sure to subscribe, rate and spread the word!

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