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Bill Oberst, Jr. – what a fascinating and talented individual! I can talk to this guy about anything, ranging from “what if” scenarios to Rob Zombie. Bill has a wonderful personality, and I can see why he has been in so many movies, he's a very likable person. As I sit here and attempt to recall what we talked about, I may catch some heath regarding my comments about Hitler. At this point, I am not worried. I said what I said, and I do not take anything back; you have to hate the ideology, not the person. Enough of that… Back to the talented Bill Oberst, Jr. He certainly had a lot to say about his career and how it all started for him. We were both raised in the same generation, we both know what it's like to have been raised… No offense to the newer generation out there, Bill and I were brought up an entirely different direction, we both see the world for what it really is. His role as Tony Commando is undoubtedly an intriguing role. Acting alongside the major talent you see in Hollywood today has me convinced that Rob Zombie can have just about anyone he wants in his films. If you have not seen “3 From Hell” – I highly suggest that you do. You can also support Bill on his Instagram page by following him and seeing what he's up to. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/southjerseyhorror/message
Join me as I welcome back Billy "Bloody Bill" Pon to the show! Its been a hot minute , so we had a lot to catch up on. The release of Cryptids , Bill Oberst jr. and Circus of the Dead 2, Cowboys from Hell, the love of his life Kelly Wilson Robinson, guys with hot pink beards and the loss of his father. Bill is also someone I look forward to talking with, and after the interview...i bet you'll under stand why. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-witching-hour3/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-witching-hour3/support
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AJ Friar talks with Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson about the upcoming film Something in the Dirt. As well as casting themselves in films and how to tell when they want to do that, versus having a film like Synchronic when it was Anthony Mackie in the lead as well as good friend Bill Oberst, Jr. How was it like going back to Fantastic Fest and how it now feels like a second home to them throughout the years. Become a Patron by visiting our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/InfamousHorror #InfamousHorror #InfamousTrailers&Clips #HappyVillains #SomethingintheDirt #AaronMoorheadandJustinBenson #MooreheadandBenson #IndieHorror #Hauntedapartments #HauntedHouseFilms #TheChangeling #InfamousInterviews #FantasticFest #NewHorror #NewThriller #InTheaters #MCU #MarvelStudios #OscarIsaac #EthanHawke
Brigitte and Mic return with a clown themed episode! They talk with director Billy "Bloody Bill" Pon (Circus of the Dead, Doll Boy) and indie actor Bill Oberst, Jr (3 from Hell, Dis) as they discuss the hardcore horror film "Circus of the Dead". Quotes, Recent Watches, Macabre Melodies, and Creepycon recap round out the rest of the episode.
As a special episode in our series looking back on films from the past year (#2021moretime), we take a special look at the independent documentary VALLEY OF THE SHADOW: THE SPIRITUAL VALUE OF HORROR, which was co-written by Tyler Smith and Reed Lackey, and hosted by Bill Oberst, Jr. The documentary's subject is not a strange one to Fear of God listeners, as the film walks you through four major categories of horrific considerations, culminating in a message of hope and faith as we seek to put some of our deepest fears to rest.Joined by Tyler and Bill, we unpack the origins of the project as well as what was learned and discovered through the making and releasing of it. We hope you enjoy this very special episode.4:07 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: Midnight Mass, episode 57:00 - VALLEY OF THE SHADOW: THE SPIRITUAL VALUE OF HORRORSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this edition of Parallax Views, in cult filmmaker Mark Savage's latest film Painkiller the trappings of vigilante thrillers like the Death Wish and Punisher franchises collide with the role of big pharma in America's opioid epidemic. Inspired in part by Mark's co-writer Tom Parnell's grief over the loss of a loved one to opioid addiction, the movie tells the story of Bill Johnson (character actor Bill Oberst, Jr.; Jason Zada's Take This Lollipop; Rob Zombie's 3 from Hell; and TV's Criminal Minds and Scream Queens) and his violent, one-man crusade against big pharma and "legalized pushers" leading him to the corrupt Dr. Alan Rhodes (Michael Paré; Eddie and the Cruisers; Streets of Fire; The Philadelphia Experiment). Turns out Rhodes is out to obtain the patent for a valuable drug that could be used to revolutionize heart treatments into another painkiller that he hopes will make him massive profits, but when Bill catches wind of his plot the two are brought into a final showdown. Director Mark Savage and star Bill Oberst, Jr. join us to discuss Painkiller in-depth including the director-actor relationship and how Bill approached the role of a father grieving the loss of his daughter's death at the hands of opioid addiction; class privilege, money, influence, and corruption; the Sackler family; the shocking facts Mark uncovered about the opioid epidemic; Bill's radio monologues in the film and keeping them from going into Rush Limbaugh or Alex Jones-style theatrics; Oliver Stone's Talk Radio; drug companies and power; the War on Drugs and the scapegoating of addicts; society and how morality is applied differently to the poor than the rich (including those who go to jail and those who don't); dealing with a serious topic like opioid addiction within the frame of a melodramatic genre move or exploitation film; Roger Corman's comments on exploitation films and how all films are exploitative; the vigilante film as a genre; the creation of characters in films; Mark and Bill's previous collaboration Stressed to Kill and how it differs from Painkiller (also addressing criticisms that Stressed to Kill had Trump/MAGA overtones); putting messages into films while making films that are entertaining and not heavy-handed; the potential classism and elitism of the "exploitation film" as classification; Titantic as an exploitation film; the Charles Bronson vehicle 10 to Midnight and having a bleeding-heart politics but find catharsis in the vigilante film as fantasy; comparing and contrasting Bill's portrayal of the lead in Painkiller to playing legendary sci-fi author Ray Bradbury on stage; Bill's thoughts on being human and the "monsters" within us all; the research Mark did into skullduggery and corruption around patent laws and the use of it as a plot device in the film; trying to present all the points-of-view on the opioid epidemic within the story and dialogue of Painkiller; Bill's hope the film will unsettle the certainty of viewer's own convictions; Bill's latest project The Spiritual Value of Horror documentary; the exercise of corrupt power and the need to counteract it with citizen power, communicating grey areas and unresolved issues in Painkiller; Mark's upcoming films Pond Scum, Bring Him Back Dead, and Hell's Coming for You, and more! You can watch Painkiller through a Screambox subscription or via Screambox on Amazon Check out our sponsor Christopher Bell's new short film Trammell at https://slamdance.com/watch/trammel/ or https://www.youtube.com/user/slamdance
Are you a wounded monster?In this powerful Brain Burrow Digging Deep interview, actor Bill Oberst, Jr. candidly talks about his life lessons. He shares the concept that we are all wounded monsters and that he relishes the opportunities to play them on screen. He talks about his approach to hoping for failure and constantly challenging himself to succeed. In one particularly heartfelt segment, Bill talks about his experiences with books and the realization that he is connected to all of humanity.Bill has a diverse and prolific career. I thought it was best to share only a small portion of his IMDB biography:Oberst's staged theatrical reading "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won an Ernest Kearney Platinum Award for its Los Angeles debut, and was named Best Solo Show Of Hollywood Fringe and Best LA Solo Show in the 2015 Best Of LA Theater Roundup at Bitter-Lemons.com. In 2017 "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won a United Solo Theatre Festival Award for its Off-Broadway debut on Theatre Row in New York City.The premiere of the horror-themed episode of CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds" which introduced Oberst's deformed killer character (also guest-starring Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell) was the evening's most-watched TV program. CBS.com included Oberst's character in their list of "Criminal Minds' 14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." The character remains one of only a handful of uncaptured "Criminal Minds" killers.He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's "Take This Lollipop," awarded a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment. Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.Connect with Bill Oberst, Jr.:billoberst.cominstagram.com/billoberstjr/youtube.com/channel/UCMqap01rLvNd8-ld0-QzarAfacebook.com/ActorBillOberstJrIMDB: Bill Oberst, Jr.Connect with Mark D Valenti:instagram.com/valentihorror/brainburrow.comIMDB: Mark D ValentiBrain Burrow YouTubetwitter.com/brainburrow
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Without Your Head Horror Videocast with lead Bill Oberst, Jr and Mark Savage director of Painkiller! Get Painkiller today on Amazon Hosted by Nasty Neal and Treacherous Trista! #PainKiller #BillOberstJr #BigPharma #WithoutYourHead #MarkSavage #NastyNeal #TristaRobinson Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Watch us live Thursdays on www.withoutyourhead.com/liveGet your WYH gear: www.withoutyourhead.com/teesWatch us live every Thursday with an interactive chat www.withoutyourhead.com/liveZoom in live on video with us www.withoutyourhead.com/zoomPlease subscribe for more interviews! www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Without Your Head community! www.FaceBook.com/Groups/WithoutYourHeadHorror --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
With the COVID-19 pandemic coming to an end and theaters gradually reopening, there remains several questions about what's in store for the future of live theatre. Among them are what plays will be produced, how the pandemic and government restrictions will affect the industry in both the short-term and the long-term, and what role - if any - will live-streaming and virtual theatre continue to play. In this 3rd of three special episodes, Anthony spoke with Francis Mabborang, Bill Oberst, Jr. & Nicholas Thomas to hear the actor's perspective on the future of theatre in the emerging post-COVID era of theatre. Listen to the full conversation now! Watch the video edition now at https://youtu.be/BIkJPpVLr8A Follow us on social media for updates on future episodes Facebook – www.facebook.com/indiearttoday Twitter - @indiearttoday Instagram - @indiearttoday Learn more about purchasing advertising space on our podcast by visiting www.fiverr.com/ajpiccione/promote-your-business-or-non-profit-on-my-podcast Music: “Ethereal Dream” by Dox --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-art-today/support
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Talented actor talks about his role in the new film, Greatland and his venture into podcasting with his Gothic Goodnight.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Happy, happy Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Happy, happy Halloween! Grave Plot Podcast! It's almost time, kids. The clock is ticking. Be in front of your podcast apps for the horrorthon. And remember the big giveaway at nine*. Don't miss it, and don't forget to wear your masks. The clock is ticking. It's almost time. Octoberama is coming to a close, which means it's time for our annual Halloween episode. Today we're talking about the brand new film The Good Things Devils Do, with a supercast of Kane Hodder, Linnea "Quiggles" Quigley, and Bill Oberst, Jr. We also discuss the 2005 film Boo, NOT the Madea one. So trick or treat. We've got some goodies for you. Happy, happy Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Happy, happy Halloween! Grave Plot Podcast! *There is no giveaway
The Parallax Views #HalloweenPodcastMassacre continues as we turn our attention to the horror movies archetypal villain: the boogeyman. The cinematic boogeyman that haunt our nightmares comes in a variety of forms from classic monsters like Frankenstein's Creature, the Wolf Man, and Dracula to fictional serial killers (often with a supernatural twist!) like Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and Freddy Krueger. And they come in all shapes and sizes too from gigantic beasts like Godzilla and King Kong to pint-size terrors like Chucky the killer doll and the Leprechaun. Some are men of brilliance, like the ingeniously diabolical Dr. Hannibal Lecter, while others, like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Leatherface, have only the mind of child. And then there's the really weird ones like the sadomasochistic "Hell Priest" Pinhead and his army of demonic Cenobites in Clive Barker's Hellraiser and its many sequels or the shape-shifting Pennywise the Clown from Stephen King's It. From goblins and ghouls to ax-wielding madman and brain-eating zombies these are filmland's most frightful menaces that make up our culture's Horror Hall of Fame.But what of the men behind the monsters? Horror movie fanatics will point out to you that Robert Englund is the man behind the horribly burned face of Freddy Krueger, that men like Kane Hodder and C.J. Graham donned a hockey mask to become Camp Crystal Lake's machete-wielding madman Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th films, and that the Golden Globe Award-winning Brad Dourif provided the voice for the foul-mouthed, murderous doll Chucky in the Child's Play movies. Generally, however, the men behind cinema's favorite boogeymen remain in the shadow of the frightful figures they bring to life when it comes to the casual moviegoers whose pants they aim to scare off.Parallax Views, ever eager to provide listeners with a perspective they may not have considered before, decided it'd be interesting to seek out one of the men behind cinema's boogeymen. And few are better equipped to do that than our guest on this edition of the program, the legendary character actor Bill Oberst, Jr. An Emmy and Lon Chaney Award-winner, Bill Oberst has made a career of playing strange, menacing, and monstrous characters in everything from TV's Criminal Minds (where he portrayed the "Unsub", one of the series most memorable killers, in the season nine episode "Blood Relations") and Scream Queens to horror movies like Ditch Day, Circus of the Dead, and The Devil's Junction: Handy Dandy's Revenge. Additionally, he's also appeared as the doomed Tony Commando in Rob Zombie's 3 from Hell (a sequel to The Devil's Rejects and House of 1000 Corpses), played a zombie hunting Abraham Lincoln in Abe Lincoln Vs. Zombies, creeped out social media users as a "Facebook Stalker" in the interactive short film Take This Lollipop, played a 21st century update of Falling Down's D-Fens in Mark Savage's Stressed to Kill, and appeared on stage as such historical figures as the special effects maven Ray Bradbury and, believe it or not, Jesus Christ. And now he even has his own podcast, Bill Oberst's Gothic Midnight, where he puts his thespian skills to good work for theatre-of-the-mind adventures into the world of the macabre vis-à-vis dramatic readings of spooky short stories!Bill joins us to give an insight into what it's like playing the monsters and madmen that haunt the horror movie landscape.Check out Bill Oberst'sGothic Goodnight PodcastThis Episode Brought to You By:The War State:The Cold War Origins of the Military-Industrial Complex and the Power Elite, 1945-1963byMichael SwansonofThe Wall Street Window
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Next up, from Gravitas Ventures and writer director Jess Norvisgaard, it’s The Good Things Devils Do Starring Linnea Quigley, Kane Hodder, and Bill Oberst, Jr., TGTDD is the story of a small time gangster, desperate to get out, who is forced to do one more easy job for his boss to earn his freedom. (Are … Continue reading The Good Things Devils Do →
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Next up, from Midnight Releasing, it’s Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge Burned out Detroit: check. Abandoned television station: check. Creepy 1960s children’s show: double check. What’s not to like? Let’s find out. Synopsis: Returning to the abandoned Detroit television station where they once delighted a generation of children viewers, master puppeteer Mister Jolly re-incarnates his … Continue reading Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge →
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes actor Bill Oberst, Jr. to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his love of acting, bringing different characters to life, his new movie #DevilsJunction and what it's been like to share what he's learned with others.
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Back on July 1st 2017, we interviewed the amazing Bill Oberst Jr. Very talented busy guy that has a heart of Gold. Tessa and I call Bill a friend, and with that being said decided to bring his horror back onto our show. Within this returning interview, we also brought in Billy Pon. Director and Co-writer of Circus of the Dead, also known for his short film Doll Boy. Just like when we talked Lake Dead with Daniel P Coughlin, Ryan Coughlin and long time friend Trevor Torseth. How they re-connected and bounced questions back and forth, we see it here as well. Billy dives into questions with Bill Oberst and near the end do Tristin and I are able to ask a few before Bill had to leave to get ready for his Facebook Live event, which was promoting his latest film that came out today, DIS which was released by Unearthed Films. In honor of the release of DIS today, our Everything Horror Member, Dustin Walker aka Cannibal Kidd reviewed DIS. FIND BILL OBERST JR http://twitter.com/billoberstjr http://www.facebook.com/billoberstjr http://instagram.com/billoberstjr FIND BILLY PON AKA BLOODY BILL https://www.facebook.com/bloodybillhttp://twitter.com/bloodybillhttp://instagram.com/bloodybill -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC CREATED BY http://whitebataudio.com KEEP UP WITH THE PODCAST http://ehpodcasts.com http://paypal.me/ehpodcasts SOCIAL MEDIA http://facebook.com/EHPodcasts http://twitter.com/EHPodcasts http://instagram.com/EHPodcasts http://pinterest.com/EHPodcasts LISTEN TO US ON http://bit.ly/EHPodbean http://bit.ly/EHPodcastYT http://bit.ly/iTunesEHP http://bit.ly/EHPAlexa http://bit.ly/EHPSpotify http://bit.ly/EHPStitcher http://bit.ly/EHGooglePlay http://bit.ly/EHPTuneIn
Abraham Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker return to Transylvania in order to deal with one final menace- the last of Dracula's wives... Written especially for SUSPENSE by John C. Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes, it stars Ellen Dubin, Bill Oberst, Jr., Darren Jacobs, Dana Perry-Hayes, and John C. Alsedek.
Bill Oberst, Jr. returns to talk about At Granny's House, Ray bradbury Live Forever) and Rob Zombie's 3 From Hell! Bill Oberst, Jr.
Bill Oberst, Jr. returns to talk about "At Granny's House", "Ray bradbury Live Forever" and Rob Zombie's "3 From Hell"! RayBradburyLiveForever.com Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Music of the month Deathwood supplying the tunes! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "The Day is Over" by Deathwood! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
We're not clowning around with our new episode but we are talking about two movies featuring killer clowns. We kick off the show by talking about Luchagore Productions' new series La Quinceañera, followed by some Real World Horror about a Florida woman who removed her mother's eyes. In Horror Business, we discuss Rob Zombie's Devil's Rejects sequel as well as the return of the Leprechaun. We also cover a new Netflix slasher from the producer of "Stranger Things," a possible theme for "American Horror Story" season 8, and the evolving story behind the remake of Chopping Mall. For our movies, we head to the big top to review the film Circus of the Dead, about a sick and twisted group of clowns, led by Bill Oberst, Jr. We then move on to talk about the latest Dread Central Presents feature, Terrifier, about a clown who only cares about his own entertainment... and he's entertained by murder. So come run away and join the circus with a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast.
R.A. Mihailoff of "Leatherface The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III" and the upcoming "Death House", Patrick MaGee director of "Primal Rage" (22:16) and Nicholas Tana creator of "Hell's Kitty" (1:23:54) joined Nasty Neal! R.A. Mihailoff returned to WYH: - the upcoming "Death House" - Kane Hodder - donning the Leatherface suit again at the upcoming the upcoming MadMonster.com convention next week in Charlotte! Patrick MaGee writer, director and star of "Primal Rage" then joined us (at 22:16) - 10 year process - unique look at Bigfoot - Predator qualities - Harry and The Hendersons - the camouflage - practical effects - brutal kills and more! Nicholas Tana closed the show (at 1:23:54) - Hell's Kitty from web series to feature - Chainsaw Kitty music video - Michael Berryman - Nina Hartley - Michael Berryman - Courtney Gains and John Franklin - Bill Oberst and Doug Jones as priests - his cat Angel that this is based on and more! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Music of the month Venus De Vilo supplying the tunes! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "I've Got 99 Zombies and a Witch Ain't One" and "Heartless Horesemen" by Venus De Vilo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Scream Queen Debra Lamb of the upcoming James Balsamo film "The Litch" and Bill Oberst Jr. of the upcoming "Death House"! Scream Queen Debra Lamb opened the show! - upcoming James Balsamo film "The Litch" - eating fire in "Wild at Heart" and "Point Blank" - upcoming projects - "Plane Trains and Automobiles" - horror flicks - improv comedy and more! Bill Oberst then returned! - the upcoming "Death House" - "Hell's Kitty" from web series to feature - "Age of the Living Dead" - the benefits of a different look - love of the genre - plans for a Ray Bradbury project and much more! The Headless Crew finished out the show: - the upcoming MadMonster.com convention in 2 weeks in Charlotte! - "Black Panther" - 2018 horror flicks we are looking forward to and more! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Music of the month Venus De Vilo supplying the tunes! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Miss Frankenstein" and "Heartless Horsemen" by Venus De Vilo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Scream Queen Debra Lamb of the upcoming James Balsamo film "The Litch" and Bill Oberst Jr. of the upcoming "Death House"! Bill Oberst and Debra Lamb
Star of stage, screen and TV, Bill Oberst, Jr. takes time out to talk with us about the Sasquatch horror film Hunting Grounds as well as indie films, tv and his career. Hunting Grounds is out on V.O.D. and at all major DVD/Blu-Ray retail stores. Visit his website: www.billoberst.com
Awards | Actor Bill Oberst Jr.Bill Oberst, Jr. Receives Lon Chaney Award from FANtastic ...Bill Oberst Jr Wins Lon Chaney Award | - Sci-Fi Talk
Awards | Actor Bill Oberst Jr.Bill Oberst, Jr. Receives Lon Chaney Award from FANtastic ...Bill Oberst Jr Wins Lon Chaney Award | - Sci-Fi Talk
The gang tries to find their footing with the debut episode of "Shut Up Brandon". They end up jumping from praising indie actor Bill Oberst to laughing about old men bumping fists. Nothing is sacred and nothing is spared. So join them for a few laughs and a couple farts and you might just unlearn something.
The gang tries to find their footing with the debut episode of "Shut Up Brandon". They end up jumping from praising indie actor Bill Oberst to laughing about old men bumping fists. Nothing is sacred and nothing is spared. So join them for a few laughs and a couple farts and you might just unlearn something.
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal Minds, "Blood Relations," in which Oberst guest starred with Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell, was the evening's most-watched program on TV on its April, 2014 premiere. CBS later included Oberst's character in their list of Criminal Minds' "14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's Take This Lollipop, awarded a 2012 Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of "New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment." Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users. His individual award wins include a 2014 Best Actor Award at the Los Angeles Movie Awards, a 2014 Best Actor Award at FANtastic Horror Film Festival, a 2014 Best Actor Award at Housecore Horror Film Festival, a 2104 Best Actor Award at the Tucson Terrorfest, a 2014 Best Actor Award at ZedFest Film Festival, a 2013 Best Actor Award at Pollygrind Film Festival, a 2012 Best Actor Award at Shockfest Film Festival, a 2012 Golden Cobb Award for Best Rising B-Movie Actor, a 2012 Baddest Villain Award at ZedFest Film Festival Angeles and the 2013 Monstey Award for Great Historical Monster Moments.
This week, the guys talk about the psychological (probably) horror (debatably) film Bug. Also, they discuss the benefits of time travel vs. teleportation, pitch the script for the hit new cooking show Downtown Arby's and...I'm forgetting something here aren't I? It'll come to me. Just a second...BILL OBERST, OMG ITS BILL OBERST MAKING A GUEST APPEARANCE ON OUR PODCAST, I THOUGHT FOR SURE THAT WAS JUST A DREAM. Download the full episode Download just our interview Bill Oberst Jr. RSS Links: Bill Oberst Jr. Take This Lollipop Children of Sorrow Morgellons Syndrom A Scanner Darkly by Phillip K. Dick. Drood Downton Abbey
This week the guys deal with their demons as they discuss the indie pseudo-horror flick Lo. Then they discuss Phillip K. Dick, the nature of reality, and jetpacks. Rewrite your reality tape by downloading this episode. Or, unearth the true nature of the universe by subscribing to our RSS Links: The Booth at the End (free on Hulu) (You can't be our friend if you don't watch this show. Seriously, it's awesome.) House of Cards Honor Harrington The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick (This book. It's weird.) "The Electric Ant" Walk Your A.S. Off Next week we're peeling back the insanity of Bug. Either that or talking to Bill Oberst. Or both. Tune in and see.
Two very special guests sit in the Electric Chair this week — actor Bill Oberst, Jr. from Take This Lollipop (2011) and Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) fame; and filmmaker/storyteller Peter Dukes from Dream Seekers Productions. In this week’s … More