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This week Brian, Anthony and guest berator Tom watch getAWAY directed by Blayne Weaver. Enjoy the found footage murders and one extremely uncomfortable love triangle. This movie can be found on Tubi, Amazon, SlingTV, Vudu, YouTube, Google Play and Apple TV. The mid movie break is at 40:28. The theme song is Stomp Rock (Four Shots) by Alex Grohl. The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies.
The guys Scott and Joey have run of the ship while Melissa is out. Hopefully they don't break anything as they introduce the newest guest, Blayne Weaver! Blayne talks through some of his favorite stories on set while giving an insight to maybe his most embarrassing performance. Enjoy! Hosts: Melissa Smeltzer-Kraft, Joey Gawrysiak, and Scott King Producer: Sean Kelly and Zander Merle-Smith Music: “Best Time” by FASSounds
499. Part 2 of our interview with actor/writer/ director Blayne Weaver. "A native of Bossier City, Louisiana, Blayne has studied acting in New York, Los Angeles, Oxford University and graduated from UCLA with a degree in English Literature. He currently runs the East Coast office of Secret Identity Pictures." "In 2001, Weaver co-wrote the film Manic, which starred actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He continues to play the voice of Peter Pan and pursue acting in Los Angeles. In late 2004, he directed, wrote and starred in the short film Losing Lois Lane, which made a big impact online. He then wrote, directed and starred in Secret Identity Productions' (SIP) first feature film Outside Sales, which won awards on the film festival circuit and was released nationwide through Echo Bridge Entertainment. Weaver wrote, directed and played a small role in SIP's next feature, Weather Girl, with an ensemble cast that boasted Tricia O'Kelley, Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer and Jane Lynch. Weather Girl enjoyed an extensive festival run followed by a ten-city theatrical and a worldwide television and DVD release. In 2016, Weaver wrote and directed Cut to the Chase, a feature film he also starred in about an ex-con that sets out in search of his kidnapped sister through the criminal underbelly of Shreveport, Louisiana." This week in Louisiana history. December 10, 1810. The area of West Florida (Florida Parishes) was annexed by the United States and Louisiana. This week in New Orleans history. Eddie Jones (December 10, 1926 – February 7, 1959), better known as Guitar Slim, was a New Orleans bluesguitarist, from the 1940s and 1950s, best known for the million-selling song, produced by Johnny Vincent at Specialty Records, "The Things That I Used to Do". This week in Louisiana. Grant Christmas Tree Farm and Syrup Mill 716 Whitaker Road Grant, LA 70644 318-634-3408 Website Are you looking for a fun place to pick out your Christmas tree this year? Grant Christmas Tree Farm in Grant, Louisiana, is just the place. Established in 1983, families can come and enjoy the great selection of trees, tag your favorite, and have the friendly staff cut and prepare it to go home with you. The onsite gift shop offers homemade jams, jellies, candy, and other yummy treats that might make the perfect gift for that hard-to-buy-for person in your life, too. There's something for everyone at Grant Christmas Tree Farm. Postcards from Louisiana. Hobo Gadget Junk Band.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
498. We interview actor, writer, director Blayne Weaver. part 1. "A native of Bossier City, Louisiana, Blayne has studied acting in New York, Los Angeles, Oxford University and graduated from UCLA with a degree in English Literature. He currently runs the East Coast office of Secret Identity Pictures.""In 2001, Weaver co-wrote the film Manic, which starred actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He continues to play the voice of Peter Pan and pursue acting in Los Angeles. In late 2004, he directed, wrote and starred in the short film Losing Lois Lane, which made a big impact online. He then wrote, directed and starred in Secret Identity Productions' (SIP) first feature film Outside Sales, which won awards on the film festival circuit and was released nationwide through Echo Bridge Entertainment. Weaver wrote, directed and played a small role in SIP's next feature, Weather Girl, with an ensemble cast that boasted Tricia O'Kelley, Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer and Jane Lynch. Weather Girl enjoyed an extensive festival run followed by a ten-city theatrical and a worldwide television and DVD release. In 2016, Weaver wrote and directed Cut to the Chase, a feature film he also starred in about an ex-con that sets out in search of his kidnapped sister through the criminal underbelly of Shreveport, Louisiana." This week in Louisiana history. December 3, 1861. Union troops land on Ship Island to liberate Confederate Louisiana. This week in New Orleans history. First Electric Buses. December 3, 1929. NOPSI (New Orleans Public Service) inaugurated electric bus service on December 3, 1929, when two of these electric trolley buses began to roll on the "Southport Shuttle Route" from Oak Street to Carrollton Avenue Electric buses continued in use throughout the city into the 1970s, replacing a number of the old neighborhood streetcar lines. This week in Louisiana. 95th Annual Natchitoches Christmas Festival November 20th, 2022 - January 6th, 2023 Website Named after a Native American tribe, Natchitoches (pronounced Nack-a-tish ) is the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase Territory. Since 1927, we are home to one of the oldest community-based holiday celebrations in the country. Starting as a one-day festival, the Natchitoches Christmas Festival has evolved into a six-week long Christmas Season. The Christmas Season begins on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and concludes on January the 6th, the Epiphany. Over 300,000 lights and 100 plus set pieces are on display every night at dusk. Postcards from Louisiana. FiddleKiller.com.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
Episode 446 of On Screen & Beyond - Blayne Weaver voiced the role of Peter Pan in Disney's "Return To Never Land". Blayne joins us to talk about he new live action movie "Cut To The Chase"! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
On this very special episode, Will and Ava sit down with Cupid for Christmas's Willow Dougherty. Join the happy couple as they ask Willow about the production, director Blayne Weaver, and what it was like being a student at Shenandoah University, a college with an incredibly unique film program. Check out Us and Our Friends directed by Antonio Fungairino here!
Will and Ava explore the Christmas films of Shenandoah University and their director-in-residence Blayne Weaver. Join the happy couple as they tackle Santa Girl (2019) and Cupid for Christmas (2021), as well as the behind the scenes stories of how SU students and staff created two feature-length Christmas movies.
The Scene Snobs have a bonus episode this week with special guest Blayne Weaver joining us to discuss his new movie Cupid for Christmas which premieres on Hulu this Saturday! We also discuss safety on film sets, Peter Pan Conspiracies, our favorite Christmas Characters and more.#moviereleases #christmasmovies #romanticcomedy @shenandoahuniversity #movies #geeks #podcasts #fypage #fypシ #fyp #foryou #foryourpage #trending #filmmakingCheck all things Snobs on TheSceneSnobs.com and follow us on social media everywhere @thescenesnob!Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheSceneSnobsGet some Snobs Merch! Our Store is now open: thescenesnobsmerch.com
This week we were excited to talk with actor, writer, producer, director Blayne Weaver who has produced and directed multiple feature films and now has started his own distribution company. We talked about financing, production, and distribution for your indie film. Join our discord: https://discord.gg/TmdMN8fa4p
Listen And Subscribe On: Apple Podcasts |Spotify |SoundCloud | Stitcher | Google Play LRM‘s daily show is the flagship of LRM Online's Genreverse Podcast Network. The Daily Cup of Genre (DailyCOG) is your door to our Genreverse. What is The Genreverse? It is everything you have ever loved, all in one place. From Star Wars to Star Trek, Anime to Disney princess movies, and PlayStation to the NES... The Genreverse is as limitless as the multiverse of DC and Marvel. Welcome to the Daily COG, enjoy the show! Titus Banks Cancer Charity info and links: https://www.gofundme.com/f/love-for-titus-banks https://twitter.com/TheComicSource/status/1418626736426668034 WE HAVE A SPONSOR! Check them out here: www.GrowGeneration.com "Where the pros go to grow." In today's episode, Kyle (@ThatKyleMalone) and Manny (@LRM_Emmanuel) discuss entertainment news from across The Genreverse. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney and David Ayer V.S. critics about his Suicide Squad cut. That's on the table today. Also, we have an exclusive interview with Blayne Weaver (The Inbetween and The GetAWAY ) and what it's like to produce and direct indie films. Oh, and there's a cool geek out about slasher flicks! Catch the last episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/68DOs0Yy1YNMMAhq1fWIbL?si=pglKFtnTTH6QDA6pMXZJtQ&dl_branch=1 The Daily COG will try to be live every Thursday at 9:30am ET/6:30am PT. Also, be sure to follow the hosts, co-hosts, and LRM Twitter to get the latest on upcoming guests, new segments, and chances to be a guest on one of our podcasts! Join our Discord: discord.gg/PyrzzmrceY Support: We have SO MANY podcasts! Anime-Versal Reviews Podcast covers anime (duh!), LRM's No Mercy covers Cobra Kai, and the Marvel craze continues with Thor reviews on Marvel Multiverse Mondays. Also, classics like BGRtP, The Cantina Podcast, and The Daily COG (Formerly LRMornings) are still going! Please like, share, and SUBSCRIBE to the podcast. This will help us help you! Also, by getting more visibility, with more feedback, and a bigger audience, we can provide more content for YOU! Question(s) of the day: What will be the result of the Scarlett Johansson and Disney situation? Also, should David Ayer's Suicide Cut be released? Lastly, have you seen The Inbetween? Website: www.LRMOnline.com Kyle Twitter: twitter.com/ThatKyleMalone Manny Twitter: twitter.com/LRM_Emmanuel Subscribe to our podcast channel where ever you get podcasts: Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4h1ngeRAmfYxWdzeblFmNe Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/@los-fanboys
This week on Drama School Dropout I am joined by Blayne Weaver. We chat about our love of LA, joining a children's theatre company in Louisiana, Blayne shares his advice for advice for first time creators, how he wrote the new American Pie film after auditioning for the original movie and not getting the part, his new film The In-between, playing Captain Hook after playing Peter Pan for twenty years, teaching acting and I do some more campaigning to prove the British Shameless is better than the American. Submit your theatre stories for Stage Right or Stage Shite by emailing dramaschooldropoutpod@gmail.com Drama School Dropout is now part of the HI! Productions family. Please contact info.hiproductions1@gmail.com with all enquiries. Credits: Host: Ingram Noble Guest: Blayne Weaver Producers: Heather Spiden & Ingram Noble Links: Ingram's Instagram & Twitter: @ingramnoble Blayne's Instagram: @blayneweaver The In-between: www.inbetweenmovie.com
This week's guest is Blayne Weaver, actor/director/producer........and voice of Peter Pan!Blayne talks to Ryan all about his journey to Neverland and some of his favorite memories of voicing this iconic Disney character!Blayne Weaverwww.blayneweaver.netBlayne's InstagramBlayne's Twitter
Blayne Weaver, of Bossier City, Louisiana, began his acting career in high school with the film The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993), an NBC movie of the week. His first major TV movie was The Good Old Boys (1995) with Tommy Lee Jones. He has since done guest spots on ER (1994), JAG (1995), Chicago Hope (1994), NCIS (2003) and did the voice of Peter Pan in Disney's animated film Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land (2002). He co-wrote and acted in the IFC feature film Manic (2001) (starring Don Cheadle), which premiered at the Sundance film festival. In 2004 he formed Secret Identity Productions with childhood friend Brandon Barrera. Their first film, Losing Lois Lane (2004), a short about a depressed Superman, was Weaver's directorial debut. Secret Identity then produced Outside Sales (2006), its first feature, which Weaver wrote and directed. He went on to write and direct S.I.P's next feature Weather Girl (2009). Next he starred in the thriller Favor (2013) then directed and starred in 6 Month Rule (2011). Next up Weaver will direct Santa Girl (2019)http://getawayhorror.comErin Royce graduated from Carleton University in Ottawa, majoring in Law and English. In order to both see the world and pay school loans, she worked as a fitness instructor on cruise ships, managing the fitness programs. Erin walked off her last cruise ship in New York City and literally flew into the next chapter of her life – to her new home where she continues to reside, among the Rocky Mountains just outside of Calgary, Alberta.Though drawing and writing has been apart of her early life, it was her daughter Morgan who helped her rediscover her passion and love of writing. So, hold onto your bootstraps and stay tuned: Mommy, Why? is only the beginning.When read together, Mommy, Why? will give families the opportunity to discuss the issues raised in the book and encourage children to ask their own questions. It gives families a moment in time to "connect" with the children in our lives - to laugh - give squeeze hugs - answer questions and "just be" together - to let them know they matter to us - they matter in this world – More information about Mommy, Why? and http://erindroyce.com.The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Blayne Weaver, of Bossier City, Louisiana, began his acting career in high school with the film The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993), an NBC movie of the week. His first major TV movie was The Good Old Boys (1995) with Tommy Lee Jones. He has since done guest spots on ER (1994), JAG (1995), Chicago Hope (1994), NCIS (2003) and did the voice of Peter Pan in Disney's animated film Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land (2002). He co-wrote and acted in the IFC feature film Manic (2001) (starring Don Cheadle), which premiered at the Sundance film festival. In 2004 he formed Secret Identity Productions with childhood friend Brandon Barrera. Their first film, Losing Lois Lane (2004), a short about a depressed Superman, was Weaver's directorial debut. Secret Identity then produced Outside Sales (2006), its first feature, which Weaver wrote and directed. He went on to write and direct S.I.P's next feature Weather Girl (2009). Next he starred in the thriller Favor (2013) then directed and starred in 6 Month Rule (2011). Next up Weaver will direct Santa Girl (2019)http://getawayhorror.comErin Royce graduated from Carleton University in Ottawa, majoring in Law and English. In order to both see the world and pay school loans, she worked as a fitness instructor on cruise ships, managing the fitness programs. Erin walked off her last cruise ship in New York City and literally flew into the next chapter of her life – to her new home where she continues to reside, among the Rocky Mountains just outside of Calgary, Alberta.Though drawing and writing has been apart of her early life, it was her daughter Morgan who helped her rediscover her passion and love of writing. So, hold onto your bootstraps and stay tuned: Mommy, Why? is only the beginning.When read together, Mommy, Why? will give families the opportunity to discuss the issues raised in the book and encourage children to ask their own questions. It gives families a moment in time to "connect" with the children in our lives - to laugh - give squeeze hugs - answer questions and "just be" together - to let them know they matter to us - they matter in this world – More information about Mommy, Why? and http://erindroyce.com.The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Jason and Mick sit down with #Actor and #Filmmaker Blayne Weaver to discuss his experience in the industry from childhood, being the official voice of Disney's Peter Pan, to his work as a writer and director. Blayne's new horror movie GetAWAY is available now to buy/rent on VOD! Check out more from the 3 Geeks Podcast on TheSceneSnobs.com Check out the Scene Snobs website! www.thescenesnobs.com Check out the 3 Geek’s website! www.3geeks.ninja Social Media 3 Geeks Podcast @3geekspodcast McGTV @MikeMcGTV PVDCast @PVDMVP on Twitter or @PVDcast on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe, review and rate the 3 Geeks Podcast. Itunes @iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3-geeks-podcast/id973263717?mt=2 Spotify @Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/4HyaquoNxfbCw4OECVQWFw Stitcher @Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/3-geeks-network/3-geeks-podcast Anchor @anchor https://anchor.fm/3-geeks-podcast Check us out on YouTube 3 Geeks Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS6sdR69uBMMAM3fOFxb3uw McGTV https://www.youtube.com/mikemcgtv Get T-Shirts 3 Geeks Podcast https://www.teepublic.com/user/3geekspodcast McGTV https://www.teepublic.com/user/mikemcgtv Support Us On Patreon https://www.patreon.com/3geekspodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3-geeks-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3-geeks-podcast/support
BEHIND THE LENS is back for its SEVENTH YEAR and what a show we've got for you to start the New Year and Year Seven! First up, is our exclusive interview with the incomparable JASON ISAACS talking about his explosive new film, SKYFIRE, an action-disaster film which finds Isaacs playing an entrepreneur named Jack Harris who has built a luxury resort on a volcano located in the "Ring of Fire", aimed at delivering the ultimate up close and personal travel experience. Adding to the mix is a young team of scientists led by a volcanologist named Meng who has developed an early warning system in the hopes of preventing the kind of loss she suffered at the mouth of a volcano – the death of her mother when Meng was only about 8 or 9 years old. Needless to say, things go horribly wrong when the volcano erupts and Harris has ignored Meng's warnings of volcanic instability. And then take a listen to our prerecorded exclusive interview with one of the best (and a personal fave) action directors, now action-disaster film director, in town – SIMON WEST – as he goes in-depth talking about the making of SKYFIRE! Covering everything from working with Second Unit Director and stunatman extraordinaire Noon Orsatti, the importance of in-camera action and stunts over CGI, cinematographer Alan Caudillo and designing the visuals and creating a visual tonal bandwidth, working underwater and infusing a romantic balletic element as a contrast to the unfolding volcanic tragedy, casting, research into volcanoes and incorporating science and fact into the film from a visual standpoint – not the least of which is a stunning sequence involving static electricity, the use of color as a metaphor, the importance of "purpose" for the main character, and more. Then we say a big "Welcome Back" to writer/director BLAYNE WEAVER as he returns to #BTLRadioShow with his latest directorial, GetAWAY. A horror-thriller that is essentially a slasher film within a slasher film within a slasher film, Blayne dusted off an old script and put it into production with a simple premise; a group of college film students has to create a film for their class finals. One such film is a slasher film set in a forested area during a weekend retreat. The gang all comes together to head off for the weekend shoot, however, not without a lot of drama and the pre-departure murder of their teacher. But once at this cabin in the woods, one by one, the cast and crew start disappearing…or dying. It's not part of the student script so what's happening? Tapping into recognizable personality traits for his characters, Blayne goes one better and for some of his cast and actual GetAWAY film crew, hires some of his own film students (in his "spare" time, Blayne teaches film). Talk about authenticity! Take a listen as Blayne talks about the genesis of the story, casting and production staffing, the importance of location, Chad McClarnon's cinematography, visual decisions when it comes to portraying horrific kills and balancing cost vs visual effectiveness, practical in-camera effects, horror tropes, scoring, and more. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Writer/Director Blayne Weaver is a multiple-time guest of The Movie Guys, always bringing lively opinions and stories for days. His new film, GetAWAY, is a horror film about film students shooting a slasher flick who find themselves in one. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on this holiday film for the whole family as Paul chats him up and gets some of his favorite content in the world - how to survive an indie film shoot! GetAWAY is available now on VOD! Like good movie talk? Please subscribe! www.themovieguys.net iTunes: bit.ly/1l0hCpG Youtube.com/user/TheMovieGuys @TheMovieGuys Facebook.com/TheMovieGuys Instagram.com/themovieguys Vimeo.com/themovieguys Tumblr: themovieguys.tumblr.com/
Get ready for a fun new slasher flick to distract you from wrapping presents and waiting out the vaccine. “GetAWAY” has an old school horror vibe, but with distinctly modern twists. The film comes out 12/23 on VOD and DVD, and writer/director Blayne Weaver and lead actor Emma Norville join me to talk about the movie. Check out our (mostly spoiler free) discussion tonight, then watch the movie tomorrow!
Get ready for a fun new slasher flick to distract you from wrapping presents and waiting out the vaccine. “GetAWAY” has an old school horror vibe, but with distinctly modern twists. The film comes out 12/23 on VOD and DVD, and writer/director Blayne Weaver and lead actor Emma Norville join me to talk about the movie. Check out our (mostly spoiler free) discussion tonight, then watch the movie tomorrow!
Blayne Weaver, Writer and Director of "GetAWAY" joins Nikki to talk about his new slasher film available VOD December 22nd. SYNOPSIS: Devastated by a sudden break-up, young actress Maddie needs a getaway from campus to help mend her broken heart. Her best friends lands her a role in the student slasher flick shooting this weekend at a camp deep in the Virginia forest. It's the perfect place to unwind, but no matter how far into the woods she goes, her problems keep sneaking up behind her. Before the film's crew can shoot their first frame, their production gains an unwelcome new crew member...and he's out for blood! Props go missing, equipment is stolen, and the bodies pile up. A crazed maniac has zeroed in on the students of this film class, but nothing is truly as it seems in GetAWAY. The cast and crew turn on each other as they fight for their lives trying to escape the slaughter. And the bloodthirsty psychopath shoots each grisly demise for his own perverted movie. A terrifyingly twisted meta-slasher film within a film within a film, that will keep you guessing until the final, shocking, horrific conclusion. Blayne Weaver IMDB Trailer: https://vimeo.com/423837496 Website: https://www.getawayhorror.com/ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9314862/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the Dashing Duo welcome actor/writer/director Blayne Weaver to the podcast. In addition to coming on to talk about his latest projects, Blayne is also a friend of Mike and his family, so the conversation is fun and interesting.
HEY HEY CAMPERS!!! After taking a quick breather last week, the guys are BACK! And they come bearing gifts, in the form of special guest Blayne Wearver (filmmaker/actor/mensch)!!! They talk about about his new slasher flick GetAWAY (dropping 12/22, on disc and digital from Gravitas!), making movies in the apocalypse, Rob's forbidden love of christmas horror. Follow the movie on social media: Instagram and Facebook Feel free to reach out at the contacts below and PLEASE help us spread into the ear holes of others by Subscribing/Commenting/Rating/Sharing. Sharing is caring. Patreon: Letters from Camp BloodEmail: CampBloodPod@gmail.comTwitter: @BloodCamperInstagram: @Lettersfromcampblood
Jen first encountered talented writer-director Paul Osborne while reviewing his 2009 documentary Official Rejection, which explored the wild world of film festivals as experienced by independent filmmakers & we soon became friends. Particularly skilled at crafting twisty low-budget character-driven thrillers like her personal favorite Favor, she'd been looking forward to bringing him on Watch With Jen & Friends from the very beginning and just minutes into this chat - which finds Paul telling one intuitive, funny, and analytical story after another - it becomes clear why. So pull up a chair, listen, and have no fear: Paul's brother from another mother, Blayne Weaver will be appearing on a similarly entertaining episode very, very soon.Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
We pre-recorded our conversation today via Zoom to chat with writer & director Blayne Weaver. He's also Director-in-Residence for Shenandoah University's film program. Blayne told us how the slasher flick, "GetAWAY" came together, the integral role SU students played in production, and explained how his company (Secret Identity Pictures) will take the film to the big screen at several local theaters in the coming weeks while Gravitas Ventures will release it on DVD/Blu-Ray in December. Blayne also talked about the widespread popularity of "Santa Girl" released last year and available now on Netflix and DVD/Blu-Ray. Plus he told us about the upcoming release of "A Cupid for Christmas" (which he also directed) and was co-produced by Shenandoah University. “GetAWAY,” the low-budget horror flick co-produced by The Film Studio at Shenandoah, stars three SU instructors and 23 student actors, including former and current students. Twelve students served on the crew. The movie was filmed during the fall 2018 semester at various spots on main campus, the Shenandoah River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield and at Buffalo Gap Retreat in West Virginia. For a list of show times at Alamo Drafthouse in Winchester, Royal Cinemas in Front Royal, and Family Drive-In in Middletown, visit: https://www.getawayhorror.com/
Howdy dorks! This week Turtle Dork discovers HBO's newest comedy series Woke. Wife Dork fell down a Jeff Goldblum hole this week and lived to tell the tale. Mouth Dork now devotes his life to Top Chef. He somehow made time to watch 2 documentaries about the making of comic books. The first is Stripped, and also She Makes Comics(both available on Amazon. Disco briefly discusses Lovecraft Country,The Vow,The Boys and Raised By Wolves. He also talks about DC animated's Suicide Squad Assault on Arkham & Hell To Pay. This week's "mini" REVIEWcast is for a little indie film called GetAway directed by Blayne Weaver! Follow the podcast @ITMODcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Don't forget to leave a review or comment. And as always, thank you for listening!
A talented actor turned writer-director, from shooting a TV movie in his teens alongside Oscar winners to voicing Disney's Peter Pan to writing a film for actors Don Cheadle and Joseph Gordon-Levitt to helming his own well-respected indies, Blayne Weaver has had an extraordinary career.Jen first befriended Blayne roughly ten years ago, after she saw, loved, and reviewed his romantic comedy Weather Girl and then watched him have the most polite (and justified) freakout known to man in Paul Osborne's film festival documentary Official Rejection. She's been looking forward to having him on the show since she launched it back in March.In this lively discussion, Blayne regales us with great behind-the-scenes stories from three decades of making movies, discusses the difficulties of directing a Christmas film in the middle of the summer (and in the middle of a pandemic!), and breaks down his influences from James Bond to Batman. A terrifically fun chat, there's something for everyone in this episode.Originally Posted on Patreon on 7/31/20 here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/39931225
I met Paul Osborne on the set of FAVOR, his first narrative directing effort. It was part of A YEAR WITHOUT RENT and the film went on to conquer the iTunes indie horror charts. He followed that up with CRUEL HEARTS, currently available on Amazon Prime. But you may know him as the director of OFFICIAL REJECTION, the highly-acclaimed documentary about the politics of film festival submissions. In this episode of "I Really Should Be Working", we talk about film festivals and what you should consider when deciding whether to submit to a festival that's going virtual or sit on the film until things get closer to normal. And, more importantly, how that could impact your distribution. We also talk about the potential risks in hiring a cinematographer, why it's better to cast actors who are also directors, why he killed Blayne Weaver, and so much more. You can follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulMakesMovies FAVOR is available for free on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/286045/favor CRUEL HEARTS (featuring Melora Hardin from THE OFFICE) is on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Cruel-Hearts-Patrick-Day/dp/B084CT3SKT As always, thanks for watching. You can find the audio version of "I Really Should Be Working" everywhere you find podcasts. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-really-should-be-working/donations
TheSceneSnobs.com has been blessed with some fantastic interviews lately with amazing filmmakers like Blayne Weaver, Kristin Mand & Laura Smith, Ryan Cudahy and Elliot & Zander Weaver. But I wanted to break away from filmmaking to learn about the world of producing music. I welcomed one of my best friends and talented artists Derrick Spears from Unlisted Productions. I have to warn you, we tell a lot of stories and laugh a lot.
Gary Scott reviews Kill Bill Vol. 1 (1:45), Kill Bill Vol. 2 (4:36), Cut To The Chase (6:15), Conversation with Actor, Writer, Director of Cut To The Chase Blayne Weaver (8:56), The Last Dance Episodes 3 and 4 (40:18), Extreme Engagement (44:23) and it ends with the Message Of The Week (48:11).
This has been an exciting week for me. I was fortunate enough to schedule an interview with filmmaker Blayne Weaver to talk about his Crime Thriller 'Cut to the Chase'. So naturally I wanted to do my due diligence and research the man. What I found was 4 days filled with the works of Mr. Weaver and I enjoyed every minute of it. The only thing more enjoyable was sitting down and talking to him about his life as a filmmaker.Cut to the Chase - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MbZn2PUy4oSanta Girl - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OnvdECygtY6 Month Rule - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkj5ifl7W9k
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It's Time D-Heads! This week we fly into Neverland and welcome BLAYNE WEAVER (Voice of Peter Pan in Return to Neverland, Kingdom Hearts, The Disney Parks, House of Mouse, Disney Infinity and more) to the show! Friend of the show Blayne stops in and talks about never growing up as Peter Pan, his current projects, hearing his voice in the parks, the lost boys, playing Captain Hook and more! In addition no show is complete without the D-Team and you ask the questions and Erin has the answers in I Want to Know. Frank brings you inspiration with the Disney Quote of the Week while Domenic gives you the tips and tricks for your vacation in The Short Leash. Charles gives us more on our special guest Blayne Weaver in the Hollywood Walk. Randy is here to give you the latest in Disney Multi-Media with news on games, iOS and more. There is news fresh off the D-Wire with news about Disney California Adventure, John Williams, Star Wars, Marvel Entertainment, A Bug's Life, Pirates of the Caribbean, Liv and Maddie, Dove Cameron, The Diz Ninjas, Ed Asner, Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris, Pixar and more.So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with DisneyBlu's DizRadio "A Disney Themed Celebrity Guest Show"!
It's Time D-Heads! This week we fly into Neverland and welcome BLAYNE WEAVER (Voice of Peter Pan in Return to Neverland, Kingdom Hearts, The Disney Parks, House of Mouse, Disney Infinity and more) to the show! Friend of the show Blayne stops in and talks about never growing up as Peter Pan, his current projects, hearing his voice in the parks, the lost boys, playing Captain Hook and more! In addition no show is complete without the D-Team and you ask the questions and Erin has the answers in I Want to Know. Frank brings you inspiration with the Disney Quote of the Week while Domenic gives you the tips and tricks for your vacation in The Short Leash. Charles gives us more on our special guest Blayne Weaver in the Hollywood Walk. Randy is here to give you the latest in Disney Multi-Media with news on games, iOS and more. There is news fresh off the D-Wire with news about Disney California Adventure, John Williams, Star Wars, Marvel Entertainment, A Bug's Life, Pirates of the Caribbean, Liv and Maddie, Dove Cameron, The Diz Ninjas, Ed Asner, Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris, Pixar and more.So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with DisneyBlu's DizRadio "A Disney Themed Celebrity Guest Show"!
Blayne Weaver, of Bossier City, Louisiana, began his acting career in high school with the film The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993), an NBC movie of the week. His first major TV movie was The Good Old Boys (1995) with Tommy Lee Jones. He has since done guest spots on ER (1994), JAG (1995), Chicago Hope (1994), NCIS (2003) and did the voice of Peter Pan in Disney's animated film Return to Never Land (2002). He co-wrote and acted in the IFC feature film Manic (2001) (starring Don Cheadle), which premiered at the Sundance film festival. In 2004 he formed Secret Identity Productions with childhood friend Brandon Barrera. Their first film, Losing Lois Lane (2004), a short about a depressed Superman, was Weaver's directorial debut. Secret Identity then produced Outside Sales (2006), its first feature, which Weaver wrote and directed. He went on to write and direct S.I.P's next feature Weather Girl (2009). Next he directed and starred in 6 Month Rule (2011) which had a limited theatrical and will be released on Blu-Ray in February 2013. Next Weaver will star in the thriller Favor (2013) and then he will direct the crime drama Clip Joint from his own script.
Blayne Weaver, of Bossier City, Louisiana, began his acting career in high school with the film The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993), an NBC movie of the week. His first major TV movie was The Good Old Boys (1995) with Tommy Lee Jones. He has since done guest spots on ER (1994), JAG (1995), Chicago Hope (1994), NCIS (2003) and did the voice of Peter Pan in Disney's animated film Return to Never Land (2002). He co-wrote and acted in the IFC feature film Manic (2001) (starring Don Cheadle), which premiered at the Sundance film festival. In 2004 he formed Secret Identity Productions with childhood friend Brandon Barrera. Their first film, Losing Lois Lane (2004), a short about a depressed Superman, was Weaver's directorial debut. Secret Identity then produced Outside Sales (2006), its first feature, which Weaver wrote and directed. He went on to write and direct S.I.P's next feature Weather Girl (2009). Next he directed and starred in 6 Month Rule (2011) which had a limited theatrical and will be released on Blu-Ray in February 2013. Next Weaver will star in the thriller Favor (2013) and then he will direct the crime drama Clip Joint from his own script.
Filmmaker and actor Blayne Weaver discuses his new film noir "Cut to the Chase."
Filmmaker and actor Blayne Weaver discuses his new film noir "Cut to the Chase."
Blayne Weaver has acted alongside of actors like Tommy Lee Jones and Don Cheadle. He’s also the current voice of Walt Disney’s Peter Pan in the various films, shows, and theme park segments that feature the animated character. Recently he teamed up with Mindy Bledsoe, Chris Lyon, Rob Senska, some of his colleagues in Shreveport, Louisiana to put […] The post Filming Car Chases & Fight Scenes for Film Noir with Blayne Weaver appeared first on The nsavides Podcast | filmmaking | music | cinematography | writing.
Ep. 192: Only one movie on tap this week, but it's a big one - Kong: Skull Island. The Movie Guys give it the full preview treatment with a look at the Skull Island Travel Bureau. Then Cut To The Chase actor/writer/director Blayne Weaver sits in the show to talk about his new thriller, his career and what he learned from George Clooney on the set of ER. The Movie Guys are Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Bart Kias Like good movie talk? Please subscribe! www.themovieguys.net iTunes: bit.ly/1l0hCpG @TheMovieGuys Facebook.com/TheMovieGuys Instagram.com/themovieguys Vimeo.com/themovieguys Tumblr: themovieguys.tumblr.com/ Youtube.com/user/TheMovieGuys
CUT TO THE CHASE Available Via Video On Demand - March 7th! Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=9MbZn2PUy4o IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt40 34390 Website: http://www.cuttothechasefilm.c om/ Blayne Weaver (IMDb): http://www.imdb.com/name/nm091 5814 SYNOPSIS Max ( Blayne Weaver , 6 Month Rule, Favor), a down on his luck ex-con, is constantly being bailed out by his sister Isobel ( Erin Cahill , Power Rangers Time Force). That is, until the day she disappears. Fearing for the safety of Isobel, Max dives back into the world of his past, through thecriminal underbelly of Shreveport, to find his sister -all while trying to escape the clutches of the notorious crime boss known as The Man ( Lance Henriksen , The Terminator, Aliens, and The X-Files spinoff Millennium) and his henchman ( Patrick Day , Favor). Max's only ally in the race to find Isobel is a fellow criminal, Nola Barnes, ( Lyndie Greenwood , Fox's Sleepy Hollow) who harbors secrets of her own. BLAYNE WEAVER (BIO) Weaver previously starred in writer/director Paul Osborne's psychological thriller Favor and the acclaimed romantic comedy 6 Month Rule (alongside Martin Starr, Natalie Morales and John Michael Higgins) which he also wrote and directed. Previous films he's written and directed include Weather Girl (with Tricia O'Kelley, Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer and Jane Lynch) and Outside Sales . He also co-wrote and acted in Manic (Don Cheadle, Joseph Gordon- Levitt and Zooey Deschanel), directed by Jordan Melamed, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. To date he has written 8 produced feature films. He has appeared in films such as Where We're Meant to Be , Junk , Deep Dark Canyon , Official Rejection and The Good Old Boys opposite Tommy Lee Jones. His numerous episodic television credits include ER , NCIS , and The Middleman . He also provided thevoice of Peter Pan in the Disney animated feature Return to Neverland . Originally from Louisiana, Weaver currently resides in New York City and Los Angeles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's just "cut to the chase", literally and figuratively, when it comes to this episode of BEHIND THE LENS as we welcome special guests, actor PATRICK DAY and writer/director/actor BLAYNE WEAVER from Weaver's latest film, CUT TO THE CHASE. And we follow-up last week's show with a clip of film critic debbie elias' exclusive interview DON'T KILL IT star, Dolph Lundgren. But we start things off with breaking news and sadness, as we report on the morning's passing of beloved TCM ambassador and film historian, ROBERT OSBORNE. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Dan and Holly talk Logan and Academy Awards plus, we chat with Blayne Weaver about his new film Cut to the Chase.
Max Chase (Blayne Weaver) has always been on the wrong side of the law but his younger sister Isobel (Erin Cahill) always bails him out... Until the day she disappears. Isobel's abusive boyfriend (Luke Sexton), the District Attorney (Patrick Kirton) and the city's crime boss known as "The Man" (Lance Henriksen) are all suspects in her disappearance. Fearing for the life of his innocent sister, Max dives back into the world of his dark past while being pursued by The Man's loyal enforcer (Patrick Day). Max’s only ally is a manipulative yet captivating criminal (Lyndie Greenwood), who is also on the run from The Man. Max will do whatever it takes to find his baby sister.
Show Notes: In this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, Blayne Weaver chats with host Tammy Tuckey about getting the role of Peter in “Return to Neverland” with his first voiceover audition, recording the song “So to Be One of Us” with the Lost Boys cast, the release of his latest film “Cut to the Chase” and more! Visit Blayne’s official “Cut to the Chase” website here: www.facebook.com/cuttothechasefilm Follow Blayne Weaver on: -Twitter: www.twitter.com/blayneweaver -Facebook: www.facebook.com/Blayne-Weaver-286196798256 -Instagram: @blayneweaver Are you looking to plan and book an upcoming Disney vacation? Contact The Tiara Talk Show’s official travel agent, James from MousePlanning.com by visiting http://bit.ly/QuoteMeDisney for a free quote! Be sure to… - Follow us on Twitter at @TiaraTalkShow: www.twitter.com/TiaraTalkShow - ‘Like’ our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Tumblr page: thetiaratalkshow.tumblr.com - Follow us on our Google+ page: google.com/+TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Instagram page: instagram.com/thetiaratalkshow Want to give us your thoughts on this episode? Call us at 1-407-413-9390 and leave us a voicemail! Thanks for listening! “The Tiara Talk Show” is edited, created and hosted by Tammy Tuckey. The Tiara Talk Show is Copyright © 2013-2016 by Tammy Tuckey. All rights reserved.
It's Time D-Heads! Let's have some Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust and head to Neverland as we welcome the Voice of Peter Pan, BLAYNE WEAVER to the show! Blayne, the current voice of Peter Pan, Actor, Director, Writer, is stopping in talk about being part of a legacy and Disney icon in the films and the parks, his newest projects, current films and more! We have a ton of Disney News hot off the D Wire. The D-Team is back once again with their segments. Jamey returns with The Artists Corner looking into Walt's Animators, and our D-Team Member from down under Lexie is here with her look into Hollywood as she explores the history of our Guest Blayne Weaver. Jason is here with The Vault uncovering more Disney Classics on Blu-Ray and DVD. We have all kinds of fun as we think of a happy little thought and Fly to Neverland. So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
It's Time D-Heads! Let's have some Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust and head to Neverland as we welcome the Voice of Peter Pan, BLAYNE WEAVER to the show! Blayne, the current voice of Peter Pan, Actor, Director, Writer, is stopping in talk about being part of a legacy and Disney icon in the films and the parks, his newest projects, current films and more! We have a ton of Disney News hot off the D Wire. The D-Team is back once again with their segments. Jamey returns with The Artists Corner looking into Walt's Animators, and our D-Team Member from down under Lexie is here with her look into Hollywood as she explores the history of our Guest Blayne Weaver. Jason is here with The Vault uncovering more Disney Classics on Blu-Ray and DVD. We have all kinds of fun as we think of a happy little thought and Fly to Neverland. So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
Blayne Weaver, of Bossier City, Louisiana, began his acting career in high school with the film The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993) (TV), an NBC movie of the week. His first major TV movie was The Good Old Boys (1995) (TV) with Tommy Lee Jones. He has since done guest spots on "ER" (1994), "JAG" (1995), "Chicago Hope" (1994), "NCIS" (2003) and did the voice of Peter Pan in Disney's animated film Return to Never Land (2002). He co-wrote and acted in the IFC feature film Manic (2001) (starring Don Cheadle), which premiered at the Sundance film festival. In 2004 he formed Secret Identity Productions with childhood friend Brandon Barrera. Their first film, Losing Lois Lane (2004), a short about a depressed Superman, was Weaver's directorial debut. Secret Identity recently completed Outside Sales (2006), its first feature, which Weaver wrote and directed. He went on to write and direct S.I.P's next feature Weather Girl (2009). Next he will direct and star in 6 Month Rule (2011).
Under the instruction of professional filmmakers Blayne Weaver, Beau Leland, and Al Novey, a short suspense film was created by 4 film students at the 2010 Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute titled Highway 9. After a standing ovation from students at the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute and acceptance into the 2011 Trail Dance Film Festival for “Best High School Film,” Highway 9 continues to amaze all who see it. It has been privately screened many times, with nothing but stellar positive feedback from everyone.