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Adam Marcus is the director of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993). A brand-new documentary on the film, Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday (2025) dives into the fandom of the controversial ninth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Adam co-wrote Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) with his wife Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms, which went to #1 at the box office, beating Django: Unchained (2013). He also directed and co-wrote Secret Santa (2018), a hilarious and bloody story about a family on the verge of destruction. When Adam was 11, he worked as a production assistant on Friday the 13th (1980). At age 13, he was an editing apprentice on the raunchy sex comedy, Spring Break (1983). When he turned 15, he started operating his own theater company in Connecticut, putting on productions that he directed & produced himself. After taking film courses at NYU and being given advanced credit, Adam moved to Los Angeles to work on feature films. He co-produced My Boyfriend's Back (1993) and then upon successfully completing a directors test with New Line Cinema, was handed the keys to one of the biggest franchises in horror history. On May 20th, Arrow Video will be releasing a brand new 4K transfer of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) featuring a plethora of special features and a brand new audio commentary with Steve "Uncle Creepy" Barton and Michael Felsher.
Without Your Head Horror Podcast Jason Goes to Hell director Adam Marcus and documentary director Michael Felsher join us to talk about the long awaited premiere of HEARTS of DARKNESS!
Send us a textThe high-profile case of a serial killer has just gone to trial, and a certain vulgar guru of horror is obsessed with it. When reality blurs with his morbid fantasies, he goes down a dark path to record the most offensive podcast episode in the history of the world. On Episode 653 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Red Rooms from director Pascal Plante! We also have a very rare real world venting session, talk about remakes and the arguments for or against them, and come up with nicknames for the ultimate zeta male. So place a large sum of money on a virtual card game, have all your dark web credentials in order, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Stranger Things Season Five, Duffer Brothers, Guinness World Records, long streaks, Benoit Incidents, Freddie Oopsie Kruger, the Orange Cnt, Tom from MySpace, The Penguin, Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Clancy Brown, Batman vs. The Spleen, Moonage Daydream, Takashi Miike, Audition, Speak No Evil, Caddyshack, Gus Van Sant's Psycho, shot for shot remakes, Adam Marcus, Jason Goes to Hell, Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday, Infernal Affairs, Martin Scorsese, George A. Romero's Resident Evil, pumpkin bomb, what color are your lungs?, no pain in the liver game, Red Rooms, Dark Web, Takeshi's Castle, Most Xtreme Elimination Challenge, Pascal Plante, fck you Rounders, online Poker, cryptocurrency, Se7en, Colt 45, Canadian Justice System, genital mutilation, Bridesmaids, Tropic Thunder, the rise of crime podcasting, Criminal, Lore, Manhunter, Albert Fish, serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer, Wolfcop, Lowell Dean, Dark Match, Brothers Grimm, Fairy Tales, plague carrier, Dracula, Robert Eggers, the Blue Collar Cinematic Genius, the Ballzucker, The Zeta Male, Praise Hail Zeta, a Karl Renaissance, how do you remake perfection, Keeping Up With the Dahmers, and from Alpha to Zeta.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
JASON LIVES & GOES TO HELL with directors TOM MCLAUGHLIN & ADAM MARCUS!
Tonight on the show Horror After Midnight gets in bed with Manic Movie Monday as we interview director, writer and bonvivant Adam Marcus.
Show Notes: In this conversation with Will Bachman, Ivan Oransky, a co-founder of Retraction Watch, shares his experience as a medical journalist and with Retraction Watch. Ivan explains that his friend and co-founder, Adam Marcus had uncovered a massive story about scientific fraud in Western Massachusetts, where an anesthesiologist had made up all clinical data. Adam, who was managing editor of an publication called Anesthesiology News got the scoop on the story, and Ivan, who was impressed with the story, suggested they start a blog about retraction notices, it turned out there were far more happening than previously thought. 13 and a half years later, Retraction Watch is still going strong and has a large audience. Adam and Ivan are volunteers but have four staff two of whom run a database of retractions that was recently acquired by CrossRef, a nonprofit that tracks scientific data and papers. The other two staff continue to contribute to the journalism work they started 13 and a half years ago, while Ivan and Adam still supervisor edit and direct it. How to Evaluate an Article Ivan shares his advice on how to evaluate an article in a medical journal or any published article. He emphasizes the importance of showing one's work and examining the evidence used to reach a conclusion. He explains that, when looking at articles, it is crucial to consider the original sources, citations, and the journal's track record of quality. He also emphasizes the importance of humility in making claims and not making pronouncements about things he or she doesn't know anything about. He also warns against trusting credentials to suggest expertise, as it can be misleading, Ivan shares the example of a time when he was asked to peer review papers about COVID-19, simply because he had co-authored a letter about retractions of work. However, he is not an expert on the subject. Ivan believes that an expert should only be asked to peer review papers that they believe are likely to hold up or should not be published. Leading Causes of Retraction Ivan explains that factors that commonly lead to a retraction. Two-thirds of retractions are for misconduct. This number is consistent across various works and he goes on to explain that there are several definitions of misconduct to take into consideration, including fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism. About 20 percent of the time, it's due to a what's known as honest error, and Ivan offers a few examples. The deeper cause is the requirement that researchers must publish in certain places to get a job in academia, tenure, promotion, and prizes. This drives people to do all sorts of things, and while this drives most people to work harder and try to work more efficiently, others may take a different approach. In fact, Ivan states that 2 percent of researchers admit to committing misconduct. The Replication Crisis Ivan talks about the replication crisis, which has been a topic of interest in the social sciences and hard sciences. When Retraction Watch was first launched, there were about 400 retractions from journals a year. Last year, there were more than 10,000, a big increase despite the rising number of papers published. The root cause of this issue is the same problem: replications are not new research or findings and should be cherished and prized, but they are not. Big journals don't like to publish replications, so they don't reward new research. To get into a big journal, researchers need to publish new research, which is simple behavioral incentive economics. The discussion turns to incentives for people to write about scientific misconduct and fraud. Ivan states that, while there is more incentive not to write retractions, he cites a page on Retraction Watch that has dozens of stories from people committed to revealing issues with research, including well-known figures. These individuals face legal risks, such as lawsuits, and are usually not paid for this work. The conversation also touches on the potential negative repercussions of challenging senior professionals in their field, such as professors or presidents of universities. However, most of these individuals do not work in science anymore, or their career trajectory is not dependent on pleasing or failing to displease senior members of academia. These individuals often publish on sites like PubPeer, which allows users to leave comments on published studies. This helps expose the issues and claims in the media, helping to raise awareness and support for those who need help. Retraction Watch offers resources and social media platforms for those interested in learning more about the topic. They welcome feedback and story tips, and they are open to sharing more information about their work. Timestamps: 01:03 Scientific fraud and retractions 04:41 Evaluating credibility in scientific articles and peer review 09:10 Research retractions and the root causes 13:05 Replication crisis in science and the challenges faced by those uncovering fraud 17:18 Academic misconduct and whistleblowers Links: Website: https://retractionwatch.com/ Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at www.umbrex.com.
It's week three of FRIDAY THE 13TH month on The Blind Rage Podcast and I'm sorry to present…JASON GOES TO HELL: THE FINAL FRIDAY. As a fan himself, Adam Marcus clearly tried to create a sequel Jason fanatics would love. Sadly, this one falls short. In a number of areas. We get a heaping helping of convoluted backstory no one really asked for. Some bizarre body-jumping. The incorporation of THE EVIL DEAD's Necronomicon. Homoerotic shaving. And about 13 minutes of an on-screen Jason Voorhees. On a rare positive note, we get one of the best (and nastiest) kills in the entire franchise. But is that enough to make JASON GOES TO HELL worthwhile? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blindragepod/message
My guest today is Adam Marcus, director of Secret Santa, a holiday horror flick that will be showing at New Fear's Day, the winter and holiday themed horror film festival I've put together, and is currently streaming on ScreamBox: https://www.screambox.com/details/1000000019139/Secret-Santa He also directed Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, which is currently streaming on tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/682530/jason-goes-to-hell-the-final-friday Powered by Firstory Hosting
Happy Holidays! For tonight's late night conversation, I am filled with joy to welcome to the program writer and director Adam Marcus! You might know Adam from his most famous film "Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday" and we certainly talk alot about that entry in the Friday the 13th franchise...but he is here to chat about one of his most recent projects that you can stream on SCREAMBOX entitled "Secret Santa"! If you are in need of a break from the traditional Holiday movie fare, then I suggest that you check out the insanity that is "Secret Santa"! Adam is a fabulous guest and to talk to him for an hour was certainly a gift to me that I am happy to share with all of you! Thank you for a wonderful 2023!
On this episode we talk all things secret santa!
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Hot off the release of his new Christmas horror film, Secret Santa, Adam Marcus stops by to discuss some of his most notable films such as Jason Goes to Hell and Texas Chainsaw 3-D as well as his dealings with overly passionate fans and dealing with some of the hardships that comes with dealing with big names and companies in filmmaking. Be sure to check out Secret Santa currently streaming on Screambox now!Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, FacebookWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOyloOb0puVCXDjJ_ZiPYqgVisit our website: https://pvdhorror.com/Special thanks to John Brennan for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @badtechno or the following:https://johnbrennan.bandcamp.com
On this episode of Season of the Horrorthon, Ed celebrates the 30th anniversary of Jason Goes To Hell and gives it the signature "Film Effect Treatment" along with the director himself, Mr. Adam Marcus!! Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday follows Jason's spirit as it possesses various people to continue his killings, even after his death. To resurrect himself, Jason must find and possess a member of his bloodline, but he can also be permanently killed by one of his surviving relatives using a bloodline dagger.. Episode Directory: *Intro 00:00 *First Time Viewings 05:05 *Box-Office Receipts 07:47 *Pre-Dive Top Five 09:20 **The Film Effect Breakdown** -Cast & Crew Rundown 16:16 -Swift Plot Summary 27:24 -Full Effect Film Discussion 31:17 -Adam Marcus Joins Ed 01:20:32 *Trivial Pursuit 03:03:25 *Critic's Corner 03:07:49 *Pros & Cons 03:12:08 *Mulligan Moment 03:16:43 *Finger-Lickin' Good 03:17:22 *Movie MVP 03:18:33 *Let's Get Physical (Media) 03:19:37 *Final Effect Rating/Double Feature Pairing 03:25:01 *Outro 03:26:13 Website: https://www.thefilmeffectpodcast.com Merch Store: https://www.thefilmeffectpodcast.com/store Email: filmeffectpod@gmail.com Check Out The Movie Loot!! Twitter: https://twitter.com/tmml2021 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-movie-loot/id1578191119 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4o5ZvtvZ64XAoxIIxiAj1q Find us on social media! Facebook: https://facebook.com/thefilmeffectpodcast IG: https://instagram.com/thefilmeffectpodcast Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/filmeffectpod TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@filmeffectpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcesT7GVaHoSzaRXl-lNlYg --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefilmeffectpodcast/support
Writer/Director Adam Marcus (Jason Goes To Hell, Texas Chainsaw 3D) and Monique "Tha Original Gata" Dupree join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, October 4th, 2023.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Writer/Director Adam Marcus (Jason Goes To Hell, Texas Chainsaw 3D) and Monique "Tha Original Gata" Dupree join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, October 4th, 2023.The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell is broadcast live Wednesdays at 3PM ET.The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Happy Monday!! Today I'm embracing new opportunities. I invite you to decide what you'd like to embrace more of in your life. Huge shoutout to Director, Kevin George on his upcoming release of Dark Cloud this Tuesday the 20th. I was so happy to be a part of this beautiful film. Also a huge shoutout to Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivin, and the entire cast and crew of Secret Santa that swept up all the awards at a recent film festival in Big Bear!! I also close with an invitation to look for the signs of the universe conspiring in your favor today. Have a beautiful week ahead!
We Travel back 30 years to go to camp crystal lake to Revisit Jason Goes To hell Quote on Quote the last friday. Nothing has changed i hope you all are enjoying what we are putting out becasue we are having a ball recording these see yall on the next Revisit.Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is a 1993 American supernatural slasher film directed by Adam Marcus, written by Jay Huguely and Dean Lorey, and produced by Sean S. Cunningham. The ninth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise and a sequel to Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), it stars John D. LeMay, Kari Keegan, Steven Williams, and Kane Hodder as Jason Voorhees; the latter reprising his role from the previous two films. It is the first film in the series to be distributed by New Line Cinema. Set after the events of Jason Takes Manhattan, the film follows Jason's spirit as it possesses various people to continue his killings after his death. To resurrect himself, Jason must find and possess a member of his bloodline, but he can also be permanently killed by one of his surviving relatives using a magical dagger.DONT GET LEFT BEHIND! Make sure to check out the previous video! - https://bit.ly/3pGIGG9 Bored?Check out this AWESOME video! - https://bit.ly/3Kd721x Enjoying the channel & want to support more? SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/43mI4Dk Want audio only?No Problem! RR is on all listening platforms & here - https://linktr.ee/reviewinrebels Find the RR Crew! DOM CRUZE Twitter: https://twitter.com/itzdomcruzehoe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itzdomcruzehoe/Q Twitter: https://twitter.com/King_Quisemoe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/king_quisemoe/ToniiBankz: Twitter: https://twitter.com/toniibankzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/toniibankz/ We hope you enjoyed the video and the contentwe put out here at Reviewin Rebels/Rebel Media House Productions! Thank you for watching! # # # Business inquires: domcruzemi@gmail.com
I decided to just put out the last 3 shows for anyone that might want to listen on Spotify.review of 1980 Fri the 13th,review of Adam Marcus's secret Santa and the year in horror 1981
The Horror Dads have the distinct pleasure of interviewing Adam Marcus - Writer, Producer, and Director, who directed the ninth installment of the Friday the 13th franchise, Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday. Adam is an award-winning NYU Graduate with decades of experience, and a passion that cannot be described in words. Tune in for some incredible insight on Adam's experience working with the iconic Friday the 13th franchise, and for some amazing stories about collaborating with Sean Cunningham, Bob Shaye, and with some of horror's most prolific production companies. Interested in skipping the intro and getting right to the interview? Here are some time stamps of what we cover! What we've been buying: 03:00 What we've been watching: 04:39 What we're wearing: 06:57 Family Antic: 08:40 Plugs: 10:00 Interview with Adam Marcus: 11:06
Cette semaine : On a regardé Jason goes to hell : The final friday (1993) de Adam Marcus . De plus, on a parlé du retour de Linda Blair dans le prochain film de David Gordon Green, d'Adrienne King de la série sur friday the 13th et de l'arrestation de Jonathan Majors . Faites ce que vous voulez, mais barrez vos portes!! Bon podcast ! —https://cinerhum.carrd.co— Time stamps: Nouvelles/Intro 0 - 21min27sec Acte 1 21min27sec - 33min53sec Acte 2 33min53sec - 01h12min Acte 3 01h12min - 01h30min Ma note : 7/10 Note de ma femme : 4/10 Liens nouvelles: Jonathan Majors arrêté !! Linda Blair de retour ! Adrienne King !
This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Author and Co-Host of Unsung Horrors Podcast Erica Shultz. As feast on a black heart and jump from one body to the next with a Double of Adam Marcus' Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) & Jack Shoulder's The Hidden (1987). This is a Double of Pure Delightful Schlock and a 'Hidden Gem' of genre. Keep an eye out for Erica's up coming book The Sweetest Taboo Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App.
It's Friday the 13th and we are talking about New Line Cinema's first Friday, Jason Goes To Hell. The guest is my long time frind Jason Donnelly. We talk the history of this movie and attempt to make sense of the plot.
Dave, Brandon, and Christian shoot the shizat and are then joined by Derek B to discuss Amityville: A New Generation, as well as Texas Chainsaw 3D! As icing on the saw, John Rhoades takes a break from smoking stogies to deliver a stellar interview with Adam Marcus discussing his involvement with Texas Chainsaw 3D. Intro: 0:00 - 1:24:52 Derek in the house 1:24:52 - 1:43:53 Amityville: A New Generation 1:43:53 - 2:17:43 Texas Chainsaw 3D (2012) 2:17:43 - 3:20:12 John Rhodes Interview with Adam Marcus 3:20:12 - 3:42:35 Thanks for Listening!
Flesh Wound Horror Presents Night 12 of our Slashmas Tournament. On this episode the 2018 Adam Marcus horror film, SECRET SANTA enters the tournament. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttkljiUGMvg
The 2 Bearded Losers discuss the best Christmas movie Adam Marcus ever directed, Secret Santa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2beardedlosers/message
Happy Thanksgiving Horrorheads! Now I ask.... Who's ready to take a trip to HELL and back?? As you know we are drawing closing to our "JASON TAKES PA" December 10th and this week yours truly Jimmy J and TEEZUS himself Steve Roman sit down with the mad mastermind behind Jason Goes to Hell, Mr. ADAM MARCUS! As we get ready for the 30th anniversary of JGTH celebration, we're discussing: -Adam's introduction into horror -Sean Cunningham -New line Cinema and the creation of Jason Goes to Hell -Freddy vs Jason ... was this always the plan? -Kane Hodder -Adam's upcoming documentary "Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday" AND MORE! We are truly thankful to have had Adam take the time out of his busy schedule to join us for this BADASS conversation and are blessed to have his film team come down to our event to film the conclusion of his documentary! WE'LL SEE YOU IN HELL DECEMBER 10TH AT THE PALACE CENTER! Follow us !! IG @HorrorHeads365 // Jimmy J- @JimmyJ.ENT // Steve Roman=@teezus_official Sean Telepo- @metalsean Josh Curzi- @Horrordaddy85// Twitter- @Horrorheads365 Facebook- Facebook.com/horrorheads365 Any questions or comments EMAIL US! Horrorheads365@gmail.com Thank you for your support and for celebrating Horror NOT ONLY in October...but 365! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horrorheads365/support
Scotty is back with another episode of Slasher Scotty and his guest is none other than Kathryn Atwood, who played Alexis in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. Kathryn discusses with Scotty the last minute addition of her character into the film, what it was like working with Adam Marcus as he directed his first full feature film, if any of her scenes were chopped from the film, and much, much more. Plus, director of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, Adam Marcus, dropped by to say hi and talk about his experiences with Kathryn. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherscotty/support
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This June is “VHS Cover Art” month at Catching Up On Cinema! Every week we'll be reviewing films with incredible cover art from the VHS era. This week, Kyle and Trevor review Adam Marcus', Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)! Oft regarded as the black sheep of the franchise, Jason Goes to Hell is the 9th installment of the Friday the 13thseries of slasher films. Originally conceived by franchise shepherd Sean S. Cunningham as an opportunity to crossover his Friday the 13th series with A Nightmare on Elm Street in the form of a Freddy vs. Jason project (a decade before that film would actually be produced), Jason Goes to Hell would be the first Friday film to be distributed by “The House that Freddy Built," New Line Cinema. Directed by 23 year old Adam Marcus, and apparently shot from a fragmented and indecipherable script, Jason Goes to Hell is a largely maligned chapter in the franchise that represents perhaps the most dramatic deviation from the standard narrative formulae and established tropes of the series. Despite franchise favorite, Kane Hodder, donning the hockey mask and machete in the film, Jason Goes to Hell is a difficult pill to swallow for Jason fans, with the character being unceremoniously executed within the first 5 minutes of the film, and only returning (in proper) for it's closing moments. While the film is commendable for trying something new, the clumsy pacing, baffling and overly complicated plot/mythology, and deeply unsatisfying body hopping gimmick that denies viewers the opportunity to see their favorite slasher in action, results in a clunky mess that completely fails to make it to the fireworks factory. Produced by Sean S. Cunningham, and possessed of some solid effects from Greg Nicotero and KNB EFX, as well as a (sadly lackluster) score by franchise stalwart Harry Manfredini, Jason Goes to Hell had good people involved that were attempting to do good work, however every story has to have a lowest point, and Jason Goes to Hell may just be that for the Friday the 13th films. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
We discuss the rise in retractions among academic publications, and the pandemic's impact on retractions in clinical journals over the last two years. Mr. Marcus is a health journalist with over 25 years of experience in science, health, medicine. He is the Editorial Director for Primary Care at Medscape. He is also the Co-founder of Retraction Watch, a blog focusing on issues of research integrity and science publishing. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and Nature, among other outlets.
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/neuroscience
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview of Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, cofounders of Retraction Watch. We talk about lots of things, retracting very few. Ivan Oransky : "Accountability in science certainly does not come down to only retracting papers, because there are just lots of issues. And by the way, just to remind everyone, science is very much a human endeavor. It doesn't exist outside of humans doing the science. I mean, facts exist, and there is truth out there, and we'd very much appear to be getting close and closer to it — that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual process, like, how do we learn these things. How — as this podcast more generally looks at — how does knowledge get known. Basically, epistemology. But that requires human beings. It requires human beings interpreting, talking and listening, collaborating, and so that's one part of science that is really critical. Therefore, of course, the issue of accountability is multifactorial." The Retraction Watch database is here. You might also be interested in this article: "Repeat Offenders: When Scientific Fraudsters Slip Through the Cracks." You can learn more about retraction here. Watch Daniel edit your science here. Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Villeneuve welcomes guest Adam Marcus (director of Jason Goes to Hell) to discuss his latest film SECRET SANTA. Become a Patron by visiting our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/InfamousHorror
Happy Holidays to all you Doll Collectors! And for our 4th and final installment of our 2021 Yuletide Horror Season we have a big surprise… not only did we invited Taylor Ball back to talk about Adam Marcus's Secret Santa from 2018, but this was a brand new watch for all of us! Who doesn't love some tidings of death??? . P.S. Don't forget to check out Taylors band: Tragic Forms! . www.thedollsofhorror.com . Producer: Jesse Randall . Logo & Art by: Clark Felix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedollsofhorror/support
In today's episode of Actors Inspiration, I interview my coach and mentor, Adam Marcus. Adam is a talented writer, producer, director and acting coach, but most importantly, he's my friend. Enjoy all of the amazing tips and advice he has on creating your own content and cultivating a career in this business.Enjoy!!
Happy Birthday Jason Goes To Hell! To celebrate we got to have a chat with the film's director Adam Marcus on the 28th anniversary of its release! . Check us out at: https://linktr.ee/TheDollsOfHorror --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedollsofhorror/support
Today's episode is full of energy and ideas on keeping yourself motivated and excited about your acting career. I also give a great big shout out to Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivin and the entire Skeleton Crew for keeping me motivated in class, especially during the pandemic! Enjoy!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Attention all you Fisch's in the sea!!!! Are you a fan of the Friday The 13th franchise? What about the cult classic installment Jason Goes To Hell? If the answer's yes, then you're going to want to swim down to the deepest depths of the ocean, and checkout my exclusive interview with writer/director/producer Adam Marcus, who's the man behind the final entry of the Friday The 13th films.
THE TERMINATOR A cyborg is sent from the 21st century to present-day Los Angeles to assassinate a seemingly innocent woman whose child will play an important part in the world from which the killer came. Alan and Craig are joined by Meredith Nudo (@MeredithNudo on twitter) to discuss Video stores, constraints boosting creativity, an update on the Pop and Schlock podcast and the movie The Terminator on this week's Matinee Villains! Show Notes 0:45 Meredith Nudo returns to give updates on her life and the Pop and Schlock podcast as well as why the movie Eraserhead scares her. 9:48 Discussion of "The Terminator" 52:39 Recasting 1:11:02 Double Feature 1:13:29 Final Thoughts 1:23:25 The trailer for next week's movie "The Exorcist" Next week Alan and Craig wrap up Matinee Villains month with Adam Marcus and one of the scariest movies of all time: The Exorcist
THE MATRIX When a beautiful stranger leads computer hacker Neo to a forbidding underworld, he discovers the shocking truth--the life he knows is the elaborate deception of an evil cyber-intelligence. Neo joins legendary and dangerous rebel warrior Morpheus in the battle to destroy the illusion enslaving humanity. Now, every move, every second, every thought becomes a fight to stay alive--to escape The Matrix. Alan, Craig and director Adam Marcus discuss the church of Keanu, Scarface, musicals, Bernadette Peters and the movie "The Matrix" on this week's Matinee Heroes. Show Notes 1:16 Alan and Craig set the table and discuss this month's theme "1999" while Adam shares what he was doing that year. 8:31 Discussion of "The Matrix" 54:54 Recasting 1:24:14 Double Feature 1:29:59 Final Thoughts 1:41:45 Alan and Craig preview next week's movie "Iron Giant" Next week Alan and Craig keep the 1999 retrospective going with an animated classic "The Iron Giant"
GRAVITY Dr. Ryan Stone is on her first shuttle mission. Her commander is veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky helming his last flight before retirement. During a routine space walk by the pair, disaster strikes: The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Ryan and Matt stranded in deep space with no link to Earth and no hope of rescue. As fear turns to panic, they realize that the only way home may be to venture further into space. Alan and Craig discuss the theatrical experience, lamenting the lack of a space program, the proper way to use superstars and the movie Gravity on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 0:58 Craig gives a quick personal update and a warning about podcast delivery times that may or may not be affected 7:39 Discussion of "Gravity" 33:27 Recasting 43:14 Double Feature 46:20 Final Thoughts 52:35 Alan and Craig preview next week's movie "The Matrix" Next week Alan and Craig along with Adam Marcus kick off a 1999 retrospective July with "The Matrix"
THE GODFATHER When don Corleone's youngest son, Michael, reluctantly joins the Mafia, he becomes involved in the inevitable cycle of violence and betrayal. Although Michael tries to maintain a normal relationship with his wife, Kay, he is drawn deeper into the family business. Alan and Craig are joined by director Adam Marcus to discuss art in time of bingeing, Adam's career and production company Skeleton Crew Productions (@SkeletonCrewPro on twitter) as well as kick off Epic April with the greatest family epic of all time “The Godfather” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 0:53 Alan and Craig talk to Adam Marcus about his career, his company Skeleton Crew Productions and his upcoming projects 38:09 Discussion of "The Godfather" 1:03:44 Recasting 1:33:24 Double Feature 1:50:35 Final Thoughts 1:59:28 A preview next week's movie "Lawrence of Arabia" Next week Alan and Craig continue Epic Aprils with the desert historical epic "Lawrence of Arabia"
MARY POPPINS When the two children of the wealthy and uptight Banks family, are faced with the prospect of a new nanny, they are pleasantly surprised by the arrival of the magical Mary. Embarking on a series of fantastical adventures with Mary and her Cockney performer friend, Bert, the siblings try to pass on some of their nanny's sunny attitude to their preoccupied parents. Alan and Craig are joined by actor/writer/producer Debra Sullivan (@debsullivanm on twitter) to talk about whimsy and sexual tension, ugly British children, The US release of “Secret Santa” Alan's special review of the new Mary Poppins Returns as well as the original Disney Classic Mary Poppins on this holiday edition of Matinee Musicals! Show Notes 1:16 Alan and Craig talk to Debra Sullivan about how she got into acting, the dynamics of working with her husband Adam Marcus for 20+ years and the release of "Secret Santa" available on DVD at amazon! Head over to https://www.secretsantathemovie.com/merch/ for more! 15:09 Discussion of "Mary Poppins" 43:52 Recasting 57:52 Double Feature 1:04:57 Final Thoughts 1:10:30 Alan reviews "Mary Poppins Returns" 1:17:44 Alan and Craig preview next week's musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" Next week Alan and Craig finish Matinee Musicals month with the gender-bending punk-rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Adam Marcus is a dear friend and colleague. We share a passion for integrating the teachings of mindfulness into a physical yoga practice. Adam shares how yoga balanced his life as an attorney. How yoga quickly moved beyond a physical practice for him. How yoga has seeped into every part of his life. He talks [...]