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Authorized Novelizations Podcast
Nightmare Pavilion [ Carnival of Souls ] by Andy Rausch

Authorized Novelizations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 124:03


The wheel gave us a great movie, with one of those decades later novelizations. We are not so positive on it! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support

Authorized Novelizations Podcast
Nightmare Pavilion [ Carnival of Souls ] by Andy Rausch

Authorized Novelizations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 124:03


The wheel gave us a great movie, with one of those decades later novelizations. We are not so positive on it! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support

The Kulturecast
TPBxKC: Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny

The Kulturecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 100:32


We take a break from our usually scheduled programming to take a look at the final film in the Indiana Jones franchise that comes fifteen years after the last totally unnecessary film: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. In this crossover episode with The Projection Booth, Chris and Mike are joined by author and Steven Spielberg impersonator Andy Rausch to breakdown the film, its place in the series, and why they're thankful this is the end for our intrepid hero. Starring Harrison Ford as the titular archaeologist, he must contend with a villainous Mads Mikkelsen as a former Nazi turned NASA scientist who is hell bent on discovering the secrets behind the Antikythera, a mysterious dial created by Archimedes. Along the way he is joined on his adventure by his goddaughter played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge who attempts to steal the dial for her own captialistic gain. It's all over the place, and not in a good way. For more Kulturecast episodes and many more podcasts that are guaranteed to be your new favorite audio obsession, check out Weirding Way Media at weirdingwaymedia.com.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2883470/advertisement

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 306: Making Quentin Tarantino's Lost First Feature Film with Andy Rausch

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 67:35


Now, I was scanning the web the other day, and I came across a book about the making of Quentin Tarantino‘s first feature film. Quite fascinated that someone took the time to dig into the unreleased, My Best Friend's Birthday, which I've spoken about a bit on my podcast and also written a couple of articles about the film. So, as per usual, I invited the author, Andy Rausch to the show to talk a bit more about his book.Before this interview, I did not know that Andy has spent years interviewing other prominent industry names and has authored over forty non-fiction on specific works of established entertainment contributors.Writing forty books is no small feat.Some of Rausch's publications include Turning Points in Film History (2004), The Films of Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro (2010), Making Movies with Orson Welles, a Gary Graver memoir, and Fifty Filmmakers: Conversations with Directors from Roger Avary to Steven Zaillian (2008).But today, l would like to get into the weeds on Rausch's 2019, My Best Friend's Birthday: The Making of a Quentin Tarantino Film book, which is the story of a group of friends who set out to make their own movie in 1983, financing it with Tarantino's minimum-wage earnings from his job at a video store. In most biographies and Tarantino histories, this unfinished $5,000 film is mentioned only in passing and is looked upon as little more than a curiosity. But with this oral history, author/editor Andrew J. Rausch details how each of the friends came together, other early film projects they worked on, and how they ended up making (or trying to make) a black-and-white screwball comedy.Check out the show notes below for links to some of Andy's other books, all available on Amazon.Enjoy my chat with writer, Andy Rausch.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2881148/advertisement

Scare You To Sleep
The Witch's Mushroom

Scare You To Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 36:29


Two brothers mourning the loss of their parents collect mushrooms in the woods, but one of them has something more than mushroom pizza in mind....The Witch's Mushroom by Clark RobertsTrigger warnings may contain spoilers, you can find them at the bottom of the show notesFor more of Clark's work: Fourth of July on Monster Mountain, follows a quartet of cousins as they celebrate our nation's birthday at their wacky uncle's dinosaur-themed water park.Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PHC4K9P?tag=books2read02-20Led By Beasts Volume II is his most recent adult horror and pays homage to horror greats Kealan Patrick Burke, Bentley Little, Dennis Etchison, Neil Gaiman, and Andy Rausch.Link: http://mybook.to/wtccLinkTree for all of my social media, YouTube, Patreon etc.You can send your stories to: scareyoutosleep@gmail.comMusic by Epidemic Sound Additional sound effects from FreeSound.org: Autumn Forest Wind by Akacie walk-forest01.wav by JanKoehl Forest Walk by Suncord_Audiolabhorror ambience 15.wav by klankbeeld1136walking_through_forest.wav by reinsambaGun hitting ground by JakLockeHorror/Creepy sound atmosphere ambience (Spectral)- 02 by bolkmarFX_Footsteps_Limping_01.WAV by PeteBarry Sick_In_Toilet_01.wav by KoopsTRIGGER WARNINGS: VOMIT, EATING SOUNDS, GORE Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scare You To Sleep
The Witch's Mushroom

Scare You To Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 36:29


Two brothers mourning the loss of their parents collect mushrooms in the woods, but one of them has something more than mushroom pizza in mind....The Witch's Mushroom by Clark RobertsTrigger warnings may contain spoilers, you can find them at the bottom of the show notesFor more of Clark's work: Fourth of July on Monster Mountain, follows a quartet of cousins as they celebrate our nation's birthday at their wacky uncle's dinosaur-themed water park.Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PHC4K9P?tag=books2read02-20Led By Beasts Volume II is his most recent adult horror and pays homage to horror greats Kealan Patrick Burke, Bentley Little, Dennis Etchison, Neil Gaiman, and Andy Rausch.Link: http://mybook.to/wtccLinkTree for all of my social media, YouTube, Patreon etc.You can send your stories to: scareyoutosleep@gmail.comMusic by Epidemic Sound Additional sound effects from FreeSound.org: Autumn Forest Wind by Akacie walk-forest01.wav by JanKoehl Forest Walk by Suncord_Audiolabhorror ambience 15.wav by klankbeeld1136walking_through_forest.wav by reinsambaGun hitting ground by JakLockeHorror/Creepy sound atmosphere ambience (Spectral)- 02 by bolkmarFX_Footsteps_Limping_01.WAV by PeteBarry Sick_In_Toilet_01.wav by KoopsTRIGGER WARNINGS: VOMIT, EATING SOUNDS, GORE Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dialogue
Writing Laugh-Out-Loud Thriller Novels with Author Andy Rausch

Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 31:00


ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andy Rausch has written nearly fifty books, including fiction and nonfiction. (His nonfiction appears under the name Andrew J. Rausch). His fiction titles include Layla's Score, American Trash, and Until One of Us Is Dead. ABOUT THE BOOK - HELL TO PAY (Out 3/14/2022) Dirty ex-cops Robert “Diggy” Diggs and Dwayne “Stick” Figgers have found themselves in hot water. After Kansas City drug lord Benny Cordella discovers they have wronged him, he devises an insane plan: he will force them to commit suicide. This, he believes, will send them to Hell, where they will track down Dread Corbin, the man who killed his daughter. Of course, Diggy and Stick don't believe this is possible, but they will soon discover that Hell is real. Diggy and Stick quickly find that Hell is quite different from the world they're used to. It's one giant, endless urban landscape populated by liars, cheats, and murderers—and those are the good ones. But Hell isn't the pit of fire they expected. It's dark and rainy around the clock, and almost everyone there is a member of one of many criminal organizations. Worst of all, there are no women. With the help of infamous Deadwood pimp and killer Al Swearengen, Diggy and Stick will hunt for sadistic, disfigured killer Corbin. Hell to Pay: Diggy and Stick Book One is unlike any crime novel you've ever read before. It's dark, dangerous, edgy, and laugh-out-loud hilarious. Buckle up for one hell of a ride!

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 480: Making Quentin Tarantino's Lost First Feature Film with Andy Rausch

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 68:04


Now, I was scanning the web the other day, and I came across a book about the making of Quentin Tarantino's first feature film. Quite fascinated that someone took the time to dig into the unreleased, My Best Friend's Birthday, which I've spoken about a bit on my podcast and also written a couple of articles about the film. So, as per usual, I invited the author, Andy Rausch to the show to talk a bit more about his book. Before this interview, I did not know that Andy has spent years interviewing other prominent industry names and has authored over forty non-fiction on specific works of established entertainment contributors. Writing forty books is no small feat.Some of Rausch's publications include Turning Points in Film History (2004), The Films of Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro (2010), Making Movies with Orson Welles, a Gary Graver memoir, and Fifty Filmmakers: Conversations with Directors from Roger Avary to Steven Zaillian (2008).But today, l would like to get into the weeds on Rausch's 2019, My Best Friend's Birthday: The Making of a Quentin Tarantino Film book, which is the story of a group of friends who set out to make their own movie in 1983, financing it with Tarantino's minimum-wage earnings from his job at a video store. In most biographies and Tarantino histories, this unfinished $5,000 film is mentioned only in passing and is looked upon as little more than a curiosity. But with this oral history, author/editor Andrew J. Rausch details how each of the friends came together, other early film projects they worked on, and how they ended up making (or trying to make) a black-and-white screwball comedy.Check out the show notes below for links to some of Andy's other books, all available on Amazon.Enjoy my chat with writer, Andy Rausch.

The Crime Cafe
Interview with Crime Writer Andy Rausch – S. 5, Ep. 1

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 29:23


Debbi Mack interviews crime writer Andy Rausch on the Crime Cafe podcast. Check out the show notes below, or if you're in a rush, download a copy! Debbi: Hi everyone, this is the Crime Cafe, your podcasting source of great crime, suspense and thriller writing. I'm your host, Debbi Mack. Before I bring on my guests, I'll just remind you that the Crime Cafe has two eBooks for sale, the nine-book box set and the short story anthology. You can find the buy links for both on my website www[dot[debbimack[dot]com under the “Crime Cafe” link. You can also get a free copy of either book if you become a Patreon supporter. You'll get that and much more if you support the podcast on Patreon, along with our eternal gratitude for doing. Debbi: So, well folks it's good to be back for a fifth season of this podcast. I got to tell you it's been cool and I'd like to thank the people, I think it's Kings River Magazine [correction: King's River Life Magazine], who put up a nice mention of the podcast recently online. In addition, I'd also like to put in a good word for my cover artist, the one who works on my books, his name is Stewart A. Williams and he has a business called Stewart A. Williams Design, and I totally recommend him, highly recommend him for anybody who's interested in self-publishing and finding a good cover artist. His website is www.stewardwilliamsdesign.com and with that, let's get to my guest. My guest today is Andy Rausch, he is the first guest of the season. He has that distinction, and he is a man of multiple talents. Andy is an author, a film journalist, a screenwriter, film producer, actor, and I believe, also a graphic novelist now. Did I manage to get all of it in, Andy? Andy: I think so, pretty much, you know. I do political activism. I do a lot of stuff. I'm busy. I'd like to think I'm good at some of them. I try, I try. Debbi: That's good. Well, it's a good thing to be busy Andy: Right and I write a lot of nonfiction, too, as you might have seen. About 30 of my books are probably nonfiction and then the other… I mean this year, I'll have my 38th book out and only one of them was self-published and I mean I know that's corny, because that stigma's gone, but you know when I came up there was a stigma about self-publishing. So, I always thought, you know, you got to do it, but I mean some of the publishers they don't sell, so what's the difference, you know you might as well do it your way and get what you want done and I get that, I think that's amazing. But I do a lot. Debbi: Yes, yes, and keeping busy is good, as long as you're keeping busy with the right things. Andy: Right, right. Well, I figure if I stay busy with these things, it'll keep me out of trouble and unbusy with the bad things, you know? Debbi: Yes, yes, good point and just so you know, he's giving away kind of a two-book package. Is this correct, your latest novella Bloody Sheets and the anthology A Time for Violence? Andy: Right, so I just wanted to give away the books to, you know, bring it to more people's attention. I do work with a lot of publishers. Some of them are little, some are big. These are books that I'm very proud of that are with a smaller publisher, and you know, so whatever it takes to get readership I'm down for. I tell people if you can steal them, whatever you need to do. The publisher probably shouldn't appreciate that, but my thing is just read them. I'll give them away, you know, I don't care and that's always been the way, I don't care to be rich. That'd be great, but I don't really care. I just want to get them out there. Debbi: All right, well, um, I have to ask you about the book I just finished reading, Elvis Presley, CIA Assassin? Oh, my god! That story is freaking hilarious. I felt like I was reading something out of Quentin Tarantino's movies. What prompted you to write that book? "Quentin had actually had an idea at one time before he made it,

Books That Make You Podcast
#6 Books That Make You Open Your Eyes to Racial Injustice - Andy Rausch

Books That Make You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 25:45


Books give us the ability to explore hot-button topics and realize injustices. Think of how gripping To Kill a Mockingbird was. How books like The Help, The Color Purple, Beloved, THUG (the Hate You Give), The Book Thief and so many others explore themes of racism and discrimination.   Books like this often flip the tables and brings the reader into the world of someone else giving them a perspective on the topic with biting results. And maybe now, in our world today, books like this are more important than ever.  With a rise in hate groups, nationalism, white supremacy, and even acts of violence and shootings, can we find insights in books?  Desiree's guest Andy Rausch is an author who wrote the book Bloody Sheets: War Against the Klan. It is described as “a flurry of gut-punches both painful and thrilling, Rausch’sprose brimming with righteous anger and stark, no-bullshit wit. This racially charged and crackling tale reads like a startling mash-up of Jim Thompson and Iceberg Slim, making Bloody Sheets that rare achievement: hardboiled and hard-hitting, but transcendently heartfelt as well." - Wesley Strick, screenwriter of Cape Fear.  To learn more about Andy go to: https://www.facebook.com/Andy-Rausch-377207216138080/ To learn more about Books That Make You go to:  http://www.booksthatmakeyou.com To learn more about Desiree Duffy go to: http://blackchateauenterprises.com  

Deadman's Tome Podcast
Andy Rausch and Russian Roulette Cops

Deadman's Tome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019


Andy Rausch, author of Riding Shotgun and Other American Cruelties, The Wit and Wisdom of Stephen King, Dirty Talk: Conversations with Porn Stars talks about his new…… Read more "Andy Rausch and Russian Roulette Cops"

What Are You Afraid of? Horror & Paranormal Podcast

    EPISODE 106: THE HAUNTING OF 2019 Horror authors T. Fox Dunham & Phil Thomas are going to haunt the hell out of 2019. It’s their first show of the New Year, and they’re sharing new stories, interviews, fiction, music and witty bitter about all things dark and macabre such as the ghost story, The Baleroy Mansion. Based on research and written by T. Fox Dunham, David Walton narrates another part of this ghost story series. This time, he tells the story of the dead boy that haunts this mansion in the Chestnut Hill area of Philadelphia. Fox interviews crime-horror author & journalist Andy Rausch, discussing a new anthology that features short stories from the best authors in noir writing today, including work from Fox and Andy. A Time for Violence comes out in winter 2019. Andy also shares his experience as a successful author and offers advice to new writers entering the industry. Phil and Fox discuss new horror books, the science of the afterlife and CLOWN NEWS! And they’re just getting warming up to room temperature for another spooky year. Get your darkness fix with new What Are You Afraid Of? Horror & Paranormal Show. Check out our website at www.whatareyouafraidofpodcast.com

What Are You Afraid of? Horror & Paranormal Podcast

    EPISODE 104: HOLIDAY HORROR & NOIR What Are You Afraid Of? Horror & Paranormal Show with horror authorsT. Fox Dunham and Phil Thomas. The mid-winter season has a tradition of scary stories and legends, and we’re back to share them! Fox isn’t dead! And he’s not a zombie, we swear. After a forced break while Fox dealt with pneumonia, What Are You Afraid Of? Horror & Paranormal Show returns with a holiday-themed episode, featuring ghost stories, silly tunes and noir fiction. Horror authors T. Fox Dunham & Phil Thomas catch up then discuss the dark legends and customs that evolved in Europe during the mid-winter holidays—and these are some horrible and twisted Christmas stories told to children. Don’t be naughty or else! Cannibals. Giant cats. And trolls just to name a few Yule ghouls. Fox narrates a true ghost story about the classic haunting of an old apartment building. Horror author Todd Keisling, author of The Smile Factory, shares his paranormal experiences at 146 West High Street. We play two silly holiday songs from British musician Simon Panrucker—composer for several cartoons and one of the hosts of The Past Present Future Funcast. We play his holiday carol, Leave My Nuts Alone! The show closes with a holiday noir story written by celebrated crime and horror author, Andy Rausch. Santa’s Little Helper is a sardonic tale about a burglar and a little boy who thinks he’s Santa, narrated by our amazing David Walton. Yeah. We’re terrible people! But as we learned, the mid-winter holidays have always been a time of ghost stories and dark tales, and we invite you to celebrate the creepy side of Yule with us. Or the Krampus will stick you in a sack and beat you with a stick. Oh . . . and leave his nuts alone!  

Off The Chain
Author Andy Rausch Sits Down With Us for the First Time

Off The Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 65:00


Andy is an incredibly well-rounded writer. His book, "Riding Shotgun and Other American Cruelties", is my personal favorite of all our titles. RIDING SHOTGUN AND OTHER AMERICAN CRUELTIES A novel by Andy Rausch A unique collection of quirky, Tarantinoesque crime novellas. In the first story, "Easy-Peezy," a band of elderly Old West bank robbers return to their wicked ways in the 1930s John Dillinger era. The second story, "Riding Shotgun," is a bitter tale about a man forced to take up arms to protect those he loves. The third tale, "$crilla," is an urban crime fantasy in which a fledgling hip-hop group kidnaps a record mogul in the hopes of making the kind of loot they've dreamed of. "Andy Rausch has written a tight, taut crime thriller that'll have you on the edge of your seat. I can see my father's [novelist Elmore Leonard] influence in his prose."    -- Peter Leonard, novelist, Voices of the Dead    Bio:    ANDY RAUSCH   Andy Rausch is an American film journalist, author, screenwriter, film producer, and actor.   He is the author of several novels and novellas including Elvis Presley, CIA Assassin. He also wrote the screenplay for Dahmer versus Gacy and is the author of some twenty non-fiction books on popular culture.   Books: Riding Shotgun    https://www.amazon.com/Riding-Shotgun-Other-American-Cruelties-ebook/dp/B073RT1353/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1503223741&sr=1-1&keywords=riding+shotgun+and+other   

Awesome Sunday Show
Interview with Andy Rausch

Awesome Sunday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 107:51


We were joined by author Andy Rausch for a great conversation. Find Riding Shotgun and Other American Cruelties and the rest of Andy's works on amazon.com! Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/AwesomeSundayShow.  This was sponsored by Bark Box. Go to HTTP://WWW.GETBARKBOX.COM/AWESOME to get 1 extra month FREE with a 6 or 12 month subscription. We started a fundraiser for NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Health. You can donate here http://bit.ly/2rizwfN. You can support us and earn exclusive rewards on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/awesomesundayshow or you can go to http://www.patron.podbean.com/awesomesundayshow. Get a t-shirt, you know you want to. http://www.AwesomeSundayShow.com/tshirts. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeSundayShowFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AwesomeSunShowDownload episodes on iTunes: http://apple.co/1OYauIwDownload episodes on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2bAPkUUListen to them on PodBean: http://bit.ly/1GaTk51And listen to them on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1GrhNTV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awesome-sunday-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/awesome-sunday-show/support

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 41: Straight Time (1978)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2011 53:29


Dustin Hoffman stars in the adaptation of Edward Bunker's No Beast So Fierce, Ulu Grossbard's Straight Time. Along for the ride is the author of The Suicide Game, Andy Rausch.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Projection Booth Podcast
TPB: Straight Time

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2011 53:25


Dustin Hoffman stars in the adaptation of Edward Bunker's No Beast So Fierce, Ulu Grossbard's Straight Time. Along for the ride is the author of The Suicide Game, Andy Rausch.