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Discussing the obscure Andy Kaufman film My Breakfast with Blassie with director Cody Clarke (The Stained Hanes Show) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Touring comedy magician Taylor Hughes stops by the show to discuss his new book Misdirection: A Magician's Guide to Spotting and Avoiding Manipulation In Your Life, and discusses how he has now produced two magic specials for people everywhere to see. Cody Clarke joins us for Desert Island Magic Books. Also, Erik moves his home studio causing chaos in the podcast world!Misdirection: A Magician's Guide to Spotting and Avoiding Manipulation in Your Life: https://a.co/d/1uxkzxyTaylor Hughes "ENJOY THE RIDE" Full Comedy Magic Show Special: https://youtu.be/C4l_iiL1IacTaylor Hughes "Chasing Woner" Full Comedy Magic Show Special: https://watch.amazon.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.bdb31ee2-9b2c-4d40-9a5f-4f3adbf6f7c6&territory=US&ref_=share_ios_movie&r=web
Pro wrestling has been compared to comic books, live theatre and even action movies. The comparison between movies and wrestling will be the focal point of this episode of The PVDcast! Joining me for this discussion will be Cody Clarke, an indie filmmaker from NYC. Cody is a huge wrestling fan, and we discuss many topics including his fandom, his favorite wrestlers, how wrestling is shot and his thoughts on AEW. Our conversation concludes with Cody talking about his movie projects, past and present. By the end of this episode, you might be making your own comparisons between wrestling and something else. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show.
The term, independent, is used a lot to describe many things, including movies. My guest on this episode of The PVDcast is truly an independent filmmaker who has produced several films on microscopic budgets. Cody Clarke is the guest that I am referring to and we chat about his philosophy on filmmaking. We also discuss his various film projects, including his most recent, Oscar's. Cody also talks about his poetry and how it helps keep his creativity razor sharp. It's an insightful edition that no fan of independent film will want to miss! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show!
This episode focuses on the critical importance of slowing down the flow of intellectual property to the main stream corporate institutions and also includes backstory of my involvement in Breitbart. Thank you for listening!
Ramekin is a movie that Yan considers a low budget masterpiece. Dive in and join Yan as he excitedly breaks down this incredible and very original horror film. This episode is sponsored by Anchor (anchor.fm), Farmer's Box (farmersbox.com/box/casualfan), and Knowledge Society (knowledgesociety.com/casualfan). Slide into Yan's DMs on Instagram and Twitter @casualfanyan and send Yan a message on thecasualfanreviews@gmail.com. --- 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/casualfanyan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/casualfanyan/support
Alex and Peter are two vigilantes out for justice. Filmmaker Cody Clarke comes on and we talk about the Punisher (1989). We get into a serious conversation about filmmaking, being an artist, and making stuff no matter what the obstacles. Is this an origin story? Check out Cody's films Ramekin & Mute Date on Amazon Prime Follow the podcast on Instagram @killyoulastpod Follow Alex on Instagram & Twitter @alexpischera Follow Peter on Instagram @theguarraci
Nonsense Password is thrilled to have its first ever guest, interesting independent micro-budget filmmaker Cody Clarke. We talk about his films, Mute Date and Ramekin, which are available on Amazon Prime. We touch on a whole lot of topics, both practical and philosophical. Our topics range from life as an artist, to the differences between our experiences of the past and the near future, technology, propaganda, and everything else. This is probably the only podcast you'll ever need to listen to. Check out Cody Clarke's movies on date nights or whenever and rate them highly. ***** Thanks for listening to the Nonsense Password podcast which is available at the podcatcher of your choice: Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, PlayerFM, ACast, Castbox, Himalaya, Radio Public, Castback, Luminary, and others. The weekly show is released at 12:01 AM on Sundays and it's pretty random with anything from comedy clips, other clips, ranting, politics, movies, and whatever. There are also special releases of audiodramas AKA radioplays, audiofictions, audiononfictions, and other things, including the experimental stuff which may be impossible to explain. If you enjoyed the show, please like, rate, share, subscribe, or whatever it is you do to spread the word. Despite his best, and continuing, efforts, Special Character is terrible at advertising and desperately needs your help. Nonsense Password merchandise and other designs by Special Character are available at RedBubble, in the Nonsense-PW store, and at TeeSpring, in the Nonsense Password store. There is also Nonsense Password YouTube, Facebook page, Instagram, and now even a Soundcloud. The official website is nonsensepassword.com and you can email Special Character at specialcharacter@nonsensepassword.com. Good luck, Twitter: @nonsensepasspod
In this special round, Mike and Kurt bring on a guest - filmmaker and writer Cody Clarke! Join us as we discuss being in the political minority, New York politics, a possible Mike Bloomberg presidential run, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and Cody's upcoming film Mute Date, and more!
Comedian and Musician Rob Paravonian tells they story of his last hurrah with legendary comic George Carlin and how he hospitalized himself by winning a bar fight. Dave Rosinsky is in rare form. With comedians Lucas Connoly and Anthony Kapfer, filmmaker Cody Clarke, and fashionista Lesley Ware. Hosted by the fantastic author of this summary, Victor Varnado See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cody Clarke is an innovative filmmaker and poet. I was surprised to learn that he was a fan of Donald Trump so my sidekick Dave Rosinsky and I asked him about it. In the studio audience, Lesley Ware, Lucas Connoly, Anthony Kapfer and Rob Paravonian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ultra-micro-budget filmmaker and Brooklyn native Cody Clarke joins James in discussing his latest film Ramekin, a horror/comedy made for kids and adults about a girl who is slowly controlled by a little white cup (or bowl). Topics include the challenges of making movies on an almost nothing budget, his perfect-casting find of Jamie Saunders to play the challenging lead role, specific advice for those that want to try their hand in making low-budget movies themselves, and a whole lot more. Plus the notoriously awful under-appreciated 1990 comedy The Adventures of Ford Fairlaine is discussed in full! If you would like...
On this episode, you get to watch the movie Abominable Christmas with Cody Clarke on Netflix! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
On this very special episode, Cody Clarke and Chloe Pelletier discuss Huntington’s disease and depression.
Cody Clarke watches Air Bud: World Pup with you! This is an interactive episode—listen to it alongside watching this movie on Netflix! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
Cody Clarke is joined live via Skype by Brad Avery to rank the Friday the 13th films! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
Cody Clarke and Greg DeLiso remember their good friend Joe Long. Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment.
Cody Clarke and Jenna Ipcar go 1-on-1 about horror in non-horror films and answer a question from a fan about gothic horror! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
Cody Clarke and John D'Amico go 1-on-1 Rob Zombie's 31 and Shin Godzilla! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
Cody Clarke and John D'Amico go 1-on-1 about surprisingly good unsung horror sequels! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
Cody Clarke is joined live via Skype by Brad Avery for a discussion about the Friday the 13th and Final Destination films! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
The Smug Film podcast is back! On this ep, Cody Clarke, John D'Amico and Brad Avery discuss the films of 1928! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
Cody Clarke is joined by Greg DeLiso and Peter Litvin mere hours before the premiere of their Troma film, Hectic Knife! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
On this episode, I am joined by filmmaker, film critic, producer/editor of my podcast, and all-around funny guy, Cody Clarke! If you get offended easily, be forewarned—we get pretty raunchy here and there. Enjoy!