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A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, John Gholson — an actor, writer, cartoonist, comedian, and more, who you may have seen in films including ZERO CHARISMA, and Paper Street's own BLOOD RELATIVES — was late to the party on TOMBSTONE, but we're glad he made it! The gents get into the popular western's endlessly recognizable cast, its historical accuracy, the conflicting behind-the-scenes drama of the production, and of course, the memorable performance by Val Kilmer, whose recent passing pushed this episode to the front of the line. If you've seen the 1993 film TOMBSTONE, check out this tangent-filled conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links to our guests on this and all previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, Steven Hugh Nelson — filmmaker, podcaster, and frequent collaborator and pal of Paper Street — was late to the party on FARGO, but we're glad he made it! The gang get into the weeds (or snow, as it were) about the characters, the setting, the accents, the performances, the cinematography, and more, as well as go off on tangents into everything from the TREMORS franchise to the infamous E.T. ripoff MAC AND ME. "Oh, you betcha." If you've seen the 1996 film FARGO, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and links to the guest, Paper Street Pictures, and more, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, Kimberley Elizabeth — critic, author, and one-half of the popular horror outlet and podcast 'Nightmare On Film Street' — was late to the party on INDEPENDENCE DAY, but we're glad she made it! The hosts and Kimmi discuss the film's huge ensemble of recognizable faces, its many quotable one-liners, how it feels almost antiquated given the current state of U.S. and world affairs, Roland Emmerich's penchant for "disaster porn" that continues to this day, and more! If you've seen the 1996 film INDEPENDENCE DAY, check out this lively conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links to our guest, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, actor Charlie Talbert (MEGALOPOLIS, REBEL RIDGE, the upcoming SHELBY OAKS) was late to the party on TAXI DRIVER, but we're glad he made it! The hosts and Charlie discuss the film's dynamite cast, how well it holds up, its highly-debated ending, and where the film ranks in Scorsese's oeuvre—and among films, period—as well as De Niro's all-timer performance and his iconic "You talkin' to me?" scene. If you've seen the 1976 film TAXI DRIVER, check out this in-depth conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and more on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, actor Danielle Evon Ploeger (THE PALE DOOR, COUNTRY GOLD, the upcoming RATS!) was late to the party on FRIGHT NIGHT, but we're glad she made it! The hosts and Danielle discuss the film's cast, effects, synth-y score, and more, and tangent into everything from TWILIGHT and OVERBOARD to Married With Children and Herman's Head. If you've seen the 1985 film FRIGHT NIGHT, check out this biting conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and links on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, the talented multi-hyphenate (author, comics writer, screenwriter, director, and more!) Michael Moreci was late to the party on HOOSIERS, but we're glad he made it! The hosts and Michael discuss the film's effectiveness in its simplicity; the fine performances by Hackman, Hershey, and Hopper; the lack of actual weather seasons in modern movies; and lots more! If you've seen the 1986 film HOOSIERS, check out this sporty conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links to our guest, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
This week we welcome producer Cameron Burns on the show to talk about moving into filmmaking, starting as a producer and how he was able to turn one successful feature into a full time career producing features. After that we play another round of THE GAME, enjoy! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, multi-hyphenate filmmaker (writer, director, producer, editor, VFX artist, and more) Brandon Christensen (STILL/BORN, SUPERHOST) was late to the party on Michael Mann's L.A. crime saga HEAT, but we're glad he made it! The hosts and Brandon discuss the stylish crime film's incredible cast and performances, stunning realism and action set pieces, the real-life crimes it inspired, and lots more! If you've seen the 1995 film HEAT, check out this gushy conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links to the guest, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, Becky Sayers, a filmmaker, writer, and co-host of Paper Street's own O.G. podcast, was late to the party on THE 'BURBS, but we're glad she made it! Becky and the boys discuss director Joe Dante, the film's tonal balancing act, Rick Ducommun's sitcom-neighbor-by-way-of-John-Candy energy, Bruce Dern's all-timer pratfall, the darker paths the movie did not go down, and more! If you've seen the 1989 film THE 'BURBS, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links and info on this and previous epsidoes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, Farrell Rose, a writer, director, and fellow member of the Paper Street Pictures team, was late to the party on THE MONSTER SQUAD, but we're glad he made it! Did the man behind the Cine-Mechanic YouTube series succumb to the charms of little kids dropping swears (and slurs!)? Or did his analytical mind keep him from enjoying the ride? Find out the answers to that, if wolfmen do indeed have genitals, and more! If you've seen the 1987 film THE MONSTER SQUAD, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links and info on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss one of their major movie blind spots. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, composer and musician Alex Cuervo was late to the party on SCREAM... and no, this not a repeat. Cuervo was indeed a guest on a previous episode to discuss the original 1996 film, and it went so well, we talked him into doing back-to-back-to-back minisodes for the next three movies in the franchise! This is a unique installment and one instance we will insist that you do listen to the episode with Alex's initial appearance *before* jumping into this one (you'll even hear us hatch the idea for this experiment at the end of it!). One of the biggest horror franchises of all time, SCREAM launched two sequels in quick succession, and a "legacy sequel" a decade after that. And on the heels of finishing the original film, Cuervo gives his fresh thoughts on parts 2, 3, and 4, from their casts and cameos to their unique kills and killers! If you've seen the "Phase One" SCREAM sequels, check out these compiled conversations. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it!
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, actor and filmmaker Emily Bennett (ALONE WITH YOU) was late to the party on SHREK, but we're glad she made it! One of the biggest animated films that kickstarted one of the biggest movie franchises of this millennium, the gang talks about why Emily missed it, the film's resonant story of outcasts finding each other, its stellar voice cast, the abrasive soundtrack, Jeffrey Katzenberg's pointed jabs at his former employer, and lots more! If you've seen the 2001 film SHREK, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links and info on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, they turn the tables on themselves, and co-host Cameron Burns cures a blind spot of his own in LOVE ACTUALLY! Shawn is joined by longtime Paper Street pal Matthew Hevey to discuss Cam's first watch of the controversial Christmas rom-com -- its amazing cast, tonal whiplash, weirdly problematic bits, as well as which stories got closure, which got short-changed, and which could've been cut completely. If you've seen the 2003 film LOVE ACTUALLY, check out this hot take-filled conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links and info on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, actor Camille Sullivan (HUNTER HUNTER, EXILE) was late to the party on TITANIC, but we're glad she made it! One of the biggest movies of all time, the gang talks about the massive undertaking it must've been, director James Cameron, the film's strong cast, the love story, the music, and lots more. If you've seen the 1997 film TITANIC, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links to the guest, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! *** This go-round, musician and composer Alex Cuervo was late to the party on SCREAM, but we're glad he made it! One of the most popular, influential, and still-relevant horror films of our lifetimes, the gents talk about its great cast, clever storytelling, the franchise (and knockoffs) it's spawned, and lots more. If you've seen the 1996 film SCREAM, check out this spirited conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! *** For show notes and more on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com. For other ways to find and listen to this and The PAPER STREET Podcast, please visit https://linktr.ee/paperstreetpodcast.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! ******This go-round, filmmaker Chris Ball was late to the party on THE PRINCESS BRIDE, but we're glad he made it! One of the most ubiquitous and beloved films of our lifetimes, the gang fawns over this '80s charmer, reciting many of its quotable lines, while touching on the stellar cast, screenwriter William Goldman's amazing filmography, and director Rob Reiner's equally-impressive early résumé as well. If you've seen the 1987 film THE PRINCESS BRIDE, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it!****** For show notes and more on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, filmmaker Emily Hagins was late to the party on THE MUMMY, but we're glad she made it! Hear her and the hosts' hot takes on the hot cast and hot setting, Emily explain her longtime fear of mummified corpses (and chickens, too!?), as well as their thoughts on the CGI, massive practical sets and set pieces, the film's Indiana Jones vibe, and lots more! If you've seen the 1999 film THE MUMMY, check out this lively conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it!
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, filmmaker Phillip Guzman was late to the party–or dance, if you will–on FOOTLOOSE, but we're glad he made it! Hear his and the hosts hot takes on this still referenced, quoted, and parodied 1984 flick, including the fashion, the editing, its stellar cast, and iconic soundtrack! If you've seen FOOTLOOSE, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it!
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! On this go-round, which was our inital test pilot recording, actor Graham Skipper was late to the party on RAGING BULL, but we're glad he made it. Graham joins the show to discuss his first-ever watch of Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning 1980 boxing drama, his reaction to it, the all-timer performance by Robert De Niro, and much more! If you've seen RAGING BULL, check out this lively conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! [**DISCLAIMER: The discussion in this episode was recorded weeks before the SAG/AFTRA strike went into effect. We fully support the WGA and the SAG/AFTRA Unions and their reasonable asks of the AMPTP, and hope the latter do the right thing and resolve these issues soon.**]
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a new recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, actor Brian Villalobos was late to the party on THE LOST BOYS, but we're glad he made it. Hear his and the hosts hot takes on Joel Schumacher's seminal 1987 vampire flick, including the music, the fashion, the sexy cast, and of course, the "sexy sax man" himself, Tim Cappello! If you've seen THE LOST BOYS, check out this lively conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it!
On this Off-Topic episode, Ben and Nolan are joined by SCARE PACKAGE II: RAD CHAD'S REVENGE Co-Writer/Producer Cameron Burns to talk about the new horror comedy sequel and the fun challenges of spearheading a horror anthology with so many different filmmakers. Links of interest and/or sources cited for research on this episode:
Here's a sneak peek at our all new Patreon minisode on Aaron Koontz and Cameron Burns' anthology sequel Scare Package 2: Rad Chad's Revenge (2022).Like what you hear? Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today!Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Grue-Crew review SCARE PACKAGE II: RAD CHAD'S REVENGE (2022, SHUDDER) on Gruesome Magazine episode 389. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore, lead news writer Dave Dreher, and Doc Rotten share their thoughts about this week's frightening addition to streaming horror films. Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! SCARE PACKAGE II: RAD CHAD'S REVENGE (2022, SHUDDER) When horror guru Rad Chad Buckley's funeral turns into an elaborate series of hilarious death traps, the guests must band together and use the rules of horror to survive the bloody game. Available Streaming on SHUDDER beginning December 22, 2022 Directed by: Aaron B. Koontz Alexandra Barreto (segment "Welcome to the 90s") Anthony Cousins (segment "The Night He Came Back Again! Part VI: The Night She Came Back") Jed Shepherd (segment "Special Edition") Rachele Wiggins (segment "We're So Dead") Written by: Alexandra Barreto, Aaron B. Koontz, Cameron Burns, John Karsko, Jed Shepherd Stars: Jeremy King, Zoe Graham, Rich Sommer, Kelli Maroney, Shakira Ja'nai Paye, Graham Skipper, Maria Olsen, Byron Brown FOLLOW: Gruesome Magazine Website http://gruesomemagazine.com YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors
INTERVIEW BEGINS AT: 26:15 In 2019 Paper Street Pictures Aaron B Koonts and Cameron Burns brought Rad Chad Buckley and the movie Scare Package into our homes and our hearts, this is the film Brian credits with "getting him thru the pandemic", now, 3 years later Sam (Byron Brown), Rad Chad (Jeremy King) and Paper Street pictures are back with Scare Package II Rad Chad's Revenge: In the last few years Jeremy King has been a frequent guest, and Byron Brown returns, this time they are also bringing the producer who made this all happen, the one and only Cameron Burns. Scare Package II will be available to watch December 22nd exclusivly on SHUDDER streaming, the best damn streaming service available for fans of horror, and you can have a double feature as Sthe original Scare Package is also available on SHUDDER, so subscribe today!!!! So grab your snuggle pillows and get ready for more laughs, more shock and more gore with Scare Package II Rad Chad's Revenge!! Kick back, enjoy and please rate and share the show..let's keep the audience growing. Thank you all And hey, check out our Merch Store for Shirts. Hoodies, Coffee Mugs, Stickers, Magnets and a whole host of other items https://www.teepublic.com/user/tahistory All of our episodes are listed as explicit due to language and some topics, such as historical crime, that may not be suitable for all listeners.-Opening and closing theme is Random Sanity by British composer DeeZee
Today we are joined by Cameron Burns, a Business Administration grad! In this episode, we talk with Cameron about his internship at EDCO here in Bend, and here some valuable advice on why networking is so important and how to go about it if you're nervous (we all are!). Dosed with a little bit of humor, we also hear about Cameron's plans after graduation, and who has impacted him the most during his time at OSU-Cascades.
Writer/Director/Producer Aaron B. Koontz joins us to discuss his latest film- a Witchy Western- The Pale Door. Now streaming on Shudder! With an ensemble cast including: Devin Druid, Zachary Knighton, Stan Shaw, Melora Walters, Bill Sage, Noah Segan, Pat Healy, Natasha Bassett Screenplay by Aaron B. Koontz, Cameron Burns, Keith Lansdale Twitter: @AaronBKoontz @HorrorGirlProbs HorrorGirlProblems.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/horrorgirlproblems/message
Are you a current student interested in landing an internship? Listen in as Cameron Burns, EDCO intern and current student, talks about his internship experience and how he landed this cool opportunity.
Hey BabbleFam! In this episode, I had a very interesting convo with my friend Cameron. This was one of those nights where we were up talking about everything (per usual) but we somehow got on the topic of people not always remaining true to who they are. We also came up with this game called 'Beneath The Surface' where we utilize the wisdom of the Holy Spirit. Who won???? Find out in this episode ;) Make sure to cop your BWJ Merch here: alignedandfine.com/shop Watch the latest BTS Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5gDbCgv7CU&t=704s Want to get clear on your purpose but don't know where or how to start? Text ALIGN to 31996! LET'S STAY CONNECTED: Instagram.com/babblingwithjas Twitter.com/babblingwithjas Instagram.com/alignedandfine
Xavier and Mike are back with reviews for the horror anthology Scare Package (2019) and Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead (2014) by Tommy Wirkola.
It’s a Boo Crew creature double feature! On this episode, back to back interviews with two films making huge waves right now! First up - Aaron B Koontz and Cameron Burn’s “SCARE PACKAGE”! Take a trip with them to the video store for an in depth look into the gore and fun behind this insane rollercoaster ride. Find out how to get creative with a treadmill from Craigslist to filming at the Madonna Inn and more! Then, explore the inner darkness of Brandon Christensen’s “Z”! He talks about crafting the unique sonic world, the creature design and eerie artwork that brings an imaginary friend to life. Grab your ticket to episode 138! The show is about to begin! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, hosts Becky and Shawn are joined by filmmakers, Paper Street team members, and awesome gents Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns to talk all things SCARE PACKAGE! They are the creators of the horror-comedy anthology, as well as the writers of the wraparound and final segment, both of which Aaron also directed. They discuss the origins of the film, what makes this anthology stand out from others, and the methods the PSP production team used to lock in directors, streamline the post-production process, and make the picture's wraparound compliment the segments. The hosts also play a round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guests, which devolves into a lot of food talk—namely Taco Bell. You can check out SCARE PACKAGE beginning June 18th on the Shudder streaming service. For show notes and more on this and past episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
In today’s show, Chris interviews Cameron Burns, Veteran Operator, Student Works. Cameron reveals some effective productivity hacks that will help you meet your end goals. This show starts off with Cameron sharing how he managed to become the top operator at Student Works. Is there a “secret sauce” that has contributed to his success? Far from it. Cameron reveals how he has become a top operator by implementing and following rigid systems. In this segment of the show, you will get some important lessons in consistency and accountability. Cameron also reveals some important lessons in conflict management. How do you deal with an irate customer who is not happy with your work? We share the importance of taking full responsibility for your work. As Cameron shares some excellent nuggets, we discover how he has progressed as an operator in 18 months. Did Cameron envision himself managing a large business in just 18 short months? Here we learn how delegating is critical for scaling up your business. Along with being a top operator, Cameron has miraculously managed to maintain a 4.0 GPA. How did he manage to achieve this impressive feat? We wrap up this excellent show by sharing some crucial attributes that define a “Leader of Tomorrow”. Tune in for some excellent nuggets! Resources: Student Works Chris Thomson LinkedIn
On this installment of MULTIMEDIOCRITY: The Broadcast!, Talley and Doofin find themselves discussing everything from the bad and worse of SPIDER-MAN soundtrack songs to the great and greater of R.E.M.'s run of 90s albums. The gents then dive deep into some Oscar history, examining 1998's Best Picture winner and losers; take a random phone call from their pal and frequent guest, Cameron Burns; recommend an all-star audiobook and a couple of new TV shows; and threaten to give up on social media… and humanity.Also on the program: is JJ Abrams better than we give him credit for? Will we ever be able to separate the art and the artist again? Is The Office America's favorite "warm blanket"? What is Spielberg's worst film? What is Terrence Malick's best film? Is "Vindicated" Dashboard Confessional's worst song? Was that the lamest Super Bowl Halftime Show ever? Is this the guys' most rambling show to date? Tune in to episode 39 to find out! Come for Doofin's theater tears, stay for Talley's correct Best Picture prediction.For show notes and more on this episode and others, please visit multimediocrityshow.com.
On this installment of MULTIMEDIOCRITY: The Broadcast!, Talley and Doofin (aka “the supinators”) go soup to nuts on all things Halloween… well, most things. Before the guys get to the hallowed holiday at hand, they manage to bounce between a litany of topics, including '80s bands and '80s covers, filmmakers like Alejandro Iñárritu and Tim Burton, and the latter director’s great early run. After a recap of Talley’s excursion to Telluride, Colorado, they do jump into some scary movie talk, discussing the new HALLOWEEN movie, as well as WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS and AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, both of which Doofin just watched for the first time.Your trusty hosts are then joined by smart cookie and MULTIMEDIOCRITY veteran, mister Cameron Burns, for some horror-themed movie trivia, and to help them determine what should be the essential one or two films to watch for each of Talley’s flawed list of 31 scare-inducing sub-genres. What are the best horror flicks of this millennium? How broad or narrow should the horror genre be? What franchise has a screwier continuity than HALLOWEEN? These questions and more go mostly unanswered on episode 34![for show notes and more info on this episode and others, please visit www.state-lines.com]
“Holy forking shirt balls,” this installment of ‘MULTIMEDIOCRITY: The Broadcast’ finds Talley and Doofin discussing the recent passings of John McCain and Burt Reynolds, the greatness of Adam Scott and director Alfonso Cuarón, and 1989. No, not the T-Swift album -- a few big movies of that year, from BATMAN and INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE to STEEL MAGNOLIAS and DRIVING MISS DAISY.They also talk some lesser ‘Best Picture’ winners, Clint Eastwood’s directing (or lack thereof), their random connections to a couple of boy band members, and the farce that is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and its annual fan vote. The guys even add their buddy Cameron Burns to the mix for a few minutes, and hit him with a handful of impromptu movie trivia questions.Is today’s radio-friendly country music more or less pandering than it was during the ‘90s boom? Are Anne Hathaway’s worst performances when she has to be herself? Are we in The Good Place or The Bad Place? Tune in to hear these questions and more go unanswered by the gents, who recorded on a day that will live in infamy... the day Jessica Tandy died. Never forget Episode 32, heard via the State Lines Network!
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On this week's installment of 'MULTIMEDIOCRITY: The Broadcast!', Doofin and Talley are joined by a mutual friend who gets name-dropped on the show almost as often as 'The Lord of the Rings', the giant breaded chicken wing himself, Cameron Burns! Cammo and the guys start the new year by offering up a handful of their favorite pieces of pop culture from the previous one. Among their 2017 recommendations: television programs, including American Vandal, The Leftovers, and Big Mouth; albums from the likes of Alex Lahey, The Welcome Wagon, and The War on Drugs; and several feature films, including GET OUT, THE SHAPE OF WATER, and THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI. Ride along with the guys on this fond (and almost entirely spoiler-free) look back at what turned out to be a great year in entertainment. Maybe they’ll sell you on something you might have missed. It’s episode 21, heard via the State Lines Network!
Join us this week for our Watch & Review. This week's film was Camera Obscura, starring Christopher Denham, Nadja Bobyleva, and Catherine Curtin, directed by Aaron B. Koontz, and written by Cameron Burns and Aaron B. Koontz. Feel free to comment a movie to us that you think we should watch and review, or if you have anything to add to our current film review, through one of our many social contacts, or tweet it to us at #fcwatchnreview. #horror #fearcentral
Join us this week for our Watch & Review. This week's film was Camera Obscura, starring Christopher Denham, Nadja Bobyleva, and Catherine Curtin, directed by Aaron B. Koontz, and written by Cameron Burns and Aaron B. Koontz. Feel free to comment a movie to us that you think we should watch and review, or if you have anything to add to our current film review, through one of our many social contacts, or tweet it to us at #fcwatchnreview. #horror #fearcentral
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