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The Film Flamers: A Horror Movie Podcast

The Omen is a 1976 supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, it stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens, and Billie Whitelaw. The film's plot follows Damien Thorn, a young child replaced at birth by his father, unbeknownst to his wife, after their biological child dies shortly after birth. As a series of mysterious events and violent deaths occur around the family and Damien enters childhood, they come to learn he is, in fact, the prophesied Antichrist. If you have anything to add to the discussion, please don't hesitate to do so by reaching out to us on social media @TheFilmFlamers, or call our hotline and leave us a message at 972-666-7733!            Watch The Omen: https://amzn.to/40k3lyd         Out this Month: The First Omen (2024) The Omen (1976) Patreon: The Omen (2006)      Get in Touch:  Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmFlamers  Visit our Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thefilmflamers  Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmFlamers  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefilmflamers  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmFlamers/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thefilmflamers/ Our Website: https://www.filmflamers.com  Call our Hotline: 972-666-7733     Our Patrons:    Alex M Andrew Bower Anthony Criswell Ashlie Thornbury BattleBurrito Benjamin Gonzalez Bennett Hunter BreakfastChainsawMassacre Brittany Bellgardt Call me Lestat. Canadianmatt3 CenobiteBetty Christopher Nelson Cj Mcginnis Dan Alvarez Dirty Birdy Gia Gillian Murtagh GlazedDonut GWilliamNYC Irwan Iskak James Aumann Jessica E Joanne Ellison Josh Young Julia 90 Alison Karl Haikara Kimberly McGuirk Kitty Kelly Kyle Kavanagh Laura O'Malley Lisa Libby Lisa Söderberg Livi Loch Hightower M Hussman Mac Daddy Marissa E Matthew McHenry Mel Starmer Nicole McDaniel Nikki (phillyenginerd) Niko Allred Nimble Wembley Orion Yannotti Pablo the Rhino Penelope Nelson random dude Richard Best Robert Eppers Rosieredleader Ryan King Sinesthero The Dean Swann Walstrich William Skinner   Sweet dreams...      "Welcome to Horrorland" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Includes music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

ESO Network – The ESO Network
A Talk With Writer / Producer / Director David Seltzer | Tales From Hollywoodland

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 62:25


In this exciting new episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, we sit down with legendary writer, producer, and director David Seltzer. Known for his groundbreaking work on iconic films like The Omen and Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, David shares captivating stories about his Hollywood career, creative process, and the inspirations behind his timeless projects. […] The post A Talk With Writer / Producer / Director David Seltzer | Tales From Hollywoodland appeared first on The ESO Network.

Tales From Hollywoodland
A Talk With Writer / Producer / Director David Seltzer

Tales From Hollywoodland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 62:25


In this exciting new episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, we sit down with legendary writer, producer, and director David Seltzer. Known for his groundbreaking work on iconic films like The Omen and Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, David shares captivating stories about his Hollywood career, creative process, and the inspirations behind his timeless projects. Tune in for an engaging conversation full of insights, behind-the-scenes moments, and tales from the golden age of cinema to today. Don't miss this unforgettable episode! Tales From Hollywoodland on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/talesfromhollywoodland   Tales From Hollywoodland on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talesfromhollywoodland/ We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at  talesfromhollywoodland@gmail.com and why not subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and wherever fine podcasts are found.  #DavidSeltzer #WillyWonka #omen #podcast #talesfromhollywoodland

Cine:viel
Cineviel Podcast #265: Twilight of the Movie Warriors - Fantasy Filmfests feinfühlige Filmkritiker

Cine:viel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 70:04


Eure feinfühligen Filmfressen-Filmkritker sprechen in einem finalen Cineviel Podcast über neun weitere fantastische Filme vom Fantasy Filmfest... (00:00:18) Peter hat im Urlaub DAS OMEN von David Seltzer gelesen (00:04:31) JoeyStarr und Asia Argento in INTERSTATE (2024) (00:08:44) Gelungener Genremix aus Südkorea: SLEEP (2023) (00:15:51) Cooler Katz-und-Maus-Thriller: STRANGE DARLING (2023) (00:25:05) Frischer Wind im Vampir-Gerne: HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON (2023) (00:32:51) Verfilmtes Theaterstück aus Südafrika: BREATHING IN (2023) (00:37:41) Dröger B-Movie-Thriller aus Großbritannien: BLOOD STAR (2024) (00:44:05) Graf Zaroff aus Schweden: HUNTERS ON A WHITE FIELD (2024) (00:48:28) Britischer Horror-Thriller: THE WASP (2024) (00:53:42) Die Quintessenz aus dem Hong-Kong-Kino: TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIOR: WALLED IN (2024) Viel Vergnügen! Wir freuen uns über Unterstützung: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/filmfressen Paypal - kontakt@filmfressen.de Merch - https://www.shirtee.com/de/catalogsearch/result/?q=filmfressen Feedback und Koop-Anfragen: kontakt@filmfressen.de Filmfressen auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Filmfressen-904074306371921/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ManuFilmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/PeterFilmfresse Cineviel: https://podriders.de/podcast/cine-viel-podcast

Homily of Horrors
The Omen Part 1 Ft. Dan Leo

Homily of Horrors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 77:38


We have a new deep dive series into a classic franchise and it's all for you! Join us and fan favorite Dan Leo as we peel apart Richard Donner and David Seltzer's horror franchise: The Omen.Music and sound effects provided by zapslat.com and bensound.com, and the theme song is "Graveyard Shift" by Kevin MacLeod. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

BS Commentaries
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

BS Commentaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 106:30


The RSA gang is back with an extra podcast this week! This time the gang visits one of the most classic movies of all time, and one of Gene Wilder's best films, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! A sweet boy from a poor family dreams of finding one of five golden tickets hidden inside chocolate bar wrappers which will admit him to the eccentric and reclusive Willy Wonka's magical factory. One after another, tickets are discovered by ghastly children - but will the lad find the last remaining one and have all his dreams come true? Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Mel Stuart from a screenplay by Roald Dahl, based on his 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It stars Gene Wilder as candymaker Willy Wonka. The film tells the story of a poor child named Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) who, upon finding a Golden Ticket in a chocolate bar, wins the chance to visit Willy Wonka's chocolate factory along with four other children from around the world. Filming took place in Munich from August to November 1970. Dahl was credited with writing the film's screenplay; however, David Seltzer was brought in to do an uncredited rewrite. Against Dahl's wishes, changes were made to the story, and other decisions made by the director led Dahl to disown the film. The musical numbers were written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley while Walter Scharf arranged and conducted the orchestral score. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory was released in the United States on June 30, 1971, by Paramount Pictures. With a budget of $3 million, the film received generally positive reviews from critics, but was not a big financial success, only earning $4 million by the end of its original run. It received a nomination for Best Original Score at the 44th Academy Awards and Wilder was nominated for Best Performance in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical at the 29th Golden Globe Awards. The film also introduced the song "The Candy Man", which went on to be recorded by Sammy Davis Jr. and become a popular hit. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory has since become highly popular on repeated television airings and home video sales. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.

The Film Bros Podcast
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

The Film Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 103:08


The bros sit down with one another and talk about the 1971 classic, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, and the ethics of Mr. Wonka (if he has any). Written by Roald Dahl & David Seltzer and Directed by Mel Stuart. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefilmbrospodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4g9YbMBwRIKzDTV4uXt5Eg The bros Letterboxd's: @_isaiahlucas @lilabey @NickGowinPlaces

Rick or Treat Horrorcast
#43 The Omen (w/Tracie Bennett & Adam Mackie)

Rick or Treat Horrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 79:17


Hello, Spookies... I'M BACK! This week, my guests are writer/director Adam Mackie and TWO TIME Olivier Award winner and Tony nominee Tracie Bennett! Join us as we discuss the iconic 1976 classic THE OMEN. We also discuss their upcoming short horror film, END OF STORY, Tracie's appearance in Stephen Sondheim's final musical, HERE WE ARE, surrealism and its effectiveness in the horror genre, and horrific/dated filmmaking techniques. LET'S GO RICK OR TREATING!PODCAST:www.RickOrTreat.comINSTA: @RickOrTreatPodTIKTOK: @RickOrTreatPodYOUTUBE: /RickOrTreatVENMO: @RickOrTreatX: @RickOrTreatPodTRACIE BENNETT (Guest Host)X: @officialtraciebennettEND OF STORY (Guest Host's Short Film)INSTA: @endofstoryshortfilmHERE WE ARE (Stephen Sondheim's Final Musical)INSTA: @herewearemusicalhttps://www.theshed.org/program/301-here-we-areRICKY (Host):INSTA: @rickrtreatMY WRITING:www.Rue-Morgue.comwww.SpoilerFreeReviews.comLESTAT VON MONDLICHT (Music by):YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@lestatvonmondlichtCRIMSON SOUL:Insta: @crimsonsoulofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/crimsonsoulofficialAFTER DARK (Band):https://www.facebook.com/afterdarkofficialuyhttps://www.instagram.com/afterdarkuyhttps://www.youtube.com/@afterdarkuyDROP BEAT EMPIRE (Electrogoth project):https://linktr.ee/dropbeatempireuySTANLEY MARTIN (Social Media Manager)INSTA: @stanleymartinthethirdEVELYN DEVERE (Website Design)www.evelyndevere.com/PHILIP ROMANO ( Logo Design)www.philip-romano.com

Deep Dive Film School
Punchline | Forgotten Gem

Deep Dive Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 29:30


This week we have a bonus episode from our Stand-Up Film Festival. We dive into the 1988 romantic comedy film Punchline from David Seltzer. Tom Hanks and Sally Field play two comedians in very different stages of their careers finding a way to bond and perfect their craft. Really fun conversation. Enjoy!

The Greatest Moments in the History of Forever

A U.S. diplomat and his wife adopt an infant in Rome and then as a series of of mysterious and violent deaths occur around the family, it is revealed the child may be the prophesied antichrist.  Directed by Richard Donner. Written by David Seltzer. Starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, Harvey Stephens, David Warner and Billie Whitelaw.  FOLLOW US ON LETTERBOXD - Zach1983 & MattCrosby Thank you so much for listening! E-mail address: greatestpod@gmail.com Please follow the show on Twitter: @GreatestPod Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Podbean This week's recommendations: Twin Peaks: The Return (Showtime)

Recently Logged
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) [S5E15]

Recently Logged

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 84:12


We've got a golden ticket! Today we're taking a tour of the 70s cult-classic adapted from Roald Dahl's iconic book. Is this some kind of funhouse? Find out as we row, float, and chew our way through Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory! Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pzZerqd8Mek --- TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 03:09 - BASIC FACTS 08:18 - THE FACTORY 58:24 - WHAT WE WATCHED --- FILM INFORMATION: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) “A poor but hopeful boy seeks one of the five coveted golden tickets that will send him on a tour of Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory.” Directed by Mel Stuart and starring Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, Peter Ostrum, Roy Kinnear, Julie Dawn Cole, Leonard Stone, Denise Nickerson, Nora Denney, Paris Themmen, Ursula Reit, and Michael Bollener. Written by Roald Dahl and David Seltzer, cinematography by Arthur Ibbetson, edited by David Saxon, and produced by Stan Margulies and David L. Wolper. Read more on Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory's IMDb page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067992/ Find where to stream Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory on JustWatch: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/willy-wonka-and-the-chocolate-factory --- OUR LINKS: Main Webpage: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Letterboxd HQ: https://boxd.it/30uy1 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@recentlylogged Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com --- EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs used in this episode - English Country Garden, Gaiety in the Golden Age, and In the Temple Garden by Aaron Kenny, Everything Is Fine and Summer Symphony Ball by Sir Cubworth Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode art designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged/support

Forgotten Books
The Omen by David Seltzer

Forgotten Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 21:26


A confluence of bad omens herald the coming of the Anti Christ on earth. The Omen by David Seltzer is actually a novelisation of the movie, with a lot more details incorporated into it. It's a racy, terrifying read. My book recommendation for the day is another chilling thriller which is hands down the best one I have read. Do let me know what you think. I'm on Instagram : @thegreedyreader Website : www.thegreedyreader.com YouTube : The Greedy Reader

EHS on Tap: The Podcast for EHS Professionals
E117: Refocusing Safety Training with the American Red Cross

EHS on Tap: The Podcast for EHS Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 29:06


On episode 117 of EHS On Tap, David Seltzer, territory manager for Pennsylvania for the American Red Cross, talks about how the Red Cross has refocused its safety training initiatives. Recorded recently at the American Society of Safety Professionals' Safety 2022 conference.

Plug It Up
The Omen: It's All For You, Damien

Plug It Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 79:05


Bob, Randy, and Justin from Straight Chilling join Caitlin to cover The Omen (1976). We dig into themes of religion and monstrous motherhood, explore some of the "cursed" aspects of the production, and chat about various iconic scenes from this touchstone movie. We also somehow get to talking about Willem Dafoe and his renowned lower half... such is the nature of the show. Be sure to check out Straight Chilling! Big thanks for joining, fellas. 

House of 1000 Horrors
Episode 48: Prophecy (1979)

House of 1000 Horrors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 99:05


Before manbearpig, there was the bear monster from Prophecy. And yeah I already used this joke on Instagram but it's 1 AM and I just want to release the episode. Email us at houseof1000horrors@gmail.com Twitter & Insta: @House1KHorrors

Watch If You Dare
Episode 79: Prophecy

Watch If You Dare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 95:36


This week, Aaron and Derek discuss 1979's science fiction monster horror film "Prophecy" directed by John Frankenheimer and written by David Seltzer. They talk about Frankenheimer and Seltzer's thoughts and feelings about the movie, the original concept vs actual design of the "Pizza Bear" monster, and some of the problematic nature of the story and casting. They also get into the unexpected serious themes the film tries to tackle along with many other topics. Aaron is in a sleeping bag getting punched into a rock. Derek now craves pizza. We are on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Goodpods, Amazon Music, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, and CastBox. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share our show. Also, check out our Spotify Music playlist, links on our Twitter and Podbean page. Our socials are on Facebook and Twitter @WatchIfYouDare

Midnight Train Podcast
Cursed Movies

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 119:32


 In a world, where the midnight train podcast is at the top of the podcast game, one thing has the power to destroy everything they have worked for. This week their world will come crumbling down as everything they've achieved will be tested and possibly destroyed due to the madness that is (dun dun duuuuuuuunnnnn) cursed Movies!!! Tonight on the midnight train we are combining two of our favorite things…. This podcast and lots and lots of beer…YEAH! Oh wait, we do that every week… Oh, that's right, it's this podcast and….moooovies!! But… In true midnight train fashion, we can't just talk about movies…. We're gonna talk about cursed movies!!! That's right we are going to look at movies that for one reason or another have led to tragedy during and after the movies were made! Everything is on the table from health issues like cancer, accidental deaths while filming, people going crazy after filming, and just about everything else you can think of. Should be a fun and creepy ride discussing all these movies with you passengers and, in case you're wondering, yes we're still going to have a movies list at the end.    Ok so let's get into this and see what we have as far as cursed movies!   We're gonna start it with a big one since we just covered the subject matter of the film! The first cursed movie on our list is the exorcist. The filming of THE EXORCIST was done over nine months. The main set, a reproduction of the Georgetown home, was built in a warehouse in New York. During the filming, several curious incidents and accidents took place on the set and plagued those involved with the production. In addition, the budget of the film rose from $5 million to more than twice that amount. Obviously, any film production that lasts for more than a month or so will see its share of accidents and mishaps, but THE EXORCIST seems to have been particularly affected by unforeseeable calamities. Coincidence? Perhaps, but it left the cast and crew rightfully shaken.    The first incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. one Sunday morning when a fire broke out on the set. There was only one security guard at the Ceco 54th Street Studios when the McNeil house set caught fire and burned. The fire was the result of a bad electrical circuit, but it shut down filming for six weeks while the set was reconstructed from scratch. Ironically, as soon as the new set was ready, the sprinkler system broke down, causing an additional two-week delay.    Few of the actors in the film escaped personal troubles during the shoot. Just as Max Von Sydow (who played Father Merrin) touched down in New York to film his first scenes, he received a phone call saying that his brother died unexpectedly in Sweden. Von Sydow himself later became very ill during the filming. Irish actor Jack MacGowran (who played Burke Dennings) died only one week after his character was killed by the demon in the movie. Jason Miller (who played Father Karras) was stunned when his young son, Jordan, was struck down on an empty beach by a motorcyclist who appeared out of nowhere. The boy ALMOST died. THAT'S GOOD NEWS! Ellen Burstyn (who played Chris McNeill) wrenched her back badly during one scene when she was slapped by the possessed girl. The stunt went badly awry and she was laid up in bed for several weeks afterward, causing more delays in the filming. They had a rig attached to her where a guy offscreen would pull a rope that was tied to her to get that “smacked hard as shit and launched across the room” look the director wanted. Apparently, the director didn't like the first take or two and told the guy with the rope to yoke the living piss out of her. He got his shot. She screwed up her back.    In New York, one of the carpenters accidentally cut off his thumb on the set and one of the lighting technicians lost a toe. This was all over the news at the time due to the mixup at the hospital where they put the wrong appendages on the wrong patients. Yep, they switched the toe for the thumb. And if you believed that, well… I'm not sorry even a little bit. Anyway, The exorcist's location trip to Iraq was delayed from the spring, which is relatively cool, to July, the hottest part of the summer, when the temperature rose to 130 degrees and higher. Out of the eighteen-man crew that was sent there, Friedkin lost the services of nine of them, at one time or another, due to dysentery (which is super shitty) or sunstroke. To make matters worse, the bronze statue of the neo-Assyrian winged demon Pazazu, which was packed in a ten-foot crate, got lost in an air shipment from Los Angeles and ended up in Hong Kong, which caused another two-week delay.    "I don't know if it was a jinx, really," actress Ellen Burstyn later said. "But there were some really strange goings-on during the making of the film. We were dealing with some really heavy material and you don't fool around with that kind of material without it manifesting in some way. There were many deaths in the film. Linda's grandfather died, the assistant cameraman's wife had a baby that died, the man who refrigerated the set died, the janitor who took care of the building was shot and killed … I think overall there were nine deaths during the course of the film, which is an incredible amount… it was scary." Unholy shit, batman!   Things got so bad that William Friedkin took some drastic measures. Father Thomas Bermingham, S.J., from the Jesuit community at Fordham University, had been hired as a technical advisor for the film, along with Father John Nicola, who, while not a Jesuit, had been taught by Jesuit theologians at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois. Friedkin came to Bermingham and asked him to exorcise the set. The priest was unable to perform an actual exorcism, but he did give a solemn blessing in a ceremony that was attended by everyone then on the set, from Max Von Sydow to the technicians and grips. "Nothing else happened on the set after the blessing,” Bermingham stated, "but around that time, there was a fire in the Jesuit residence set in Georgetown." And while nothing else tragic occurred on the set, strange events and odd coincidences were reported during the post-production work on the film. "There were strange images and visions that showed up on film that were never planned," Friedkin later claimed. "There are double exposures in the little girl's face at the end of one reel that are unbelievable."   As we talked about in previous episodes, The film opened on December 26, 1973, to massive crowds. Within weeks of the first public screenings of the film, stories started to make the rounds that audience members were fainting and vomiting in the theaters. There were also reports of disturbing nightmares and reportedly, several theater ushers had to be placed under a doctor's care, or quit their jobs, after experiencing successive showings of the movie. In numerous cities that were checked after THE EXORCIST had run for several weeks, reporters found that every major hospital had been forced to deal with patients who reported, after seeing the film, severe cases of vomiting and hallucinations. There were also reports of people being carried out of theaters in stretchers. What do you think, passengers? Mere publicity stunts, or was this the real thing?    The info for this cursed movie came from a great article on americanhauntingsink.com check them out!   Next up we're gonna dive into a sweet little movie about a tree, a child's toy, and REAL SKELETONS IN THE SWIMMING POOL! Yep, you guessed it, poltergeist! The curse of Poltergeist spawned many theories about why the movie and its sequels were cursed with so much tragedy, with one suggesting the use of real-life human bones in the original film caused the hauntings.   Actress JoBeth Williams - who played the mother, Diane Freeling - is seen dropping into a pool of skeletons in one spooky scene and she later reveals the bones were real. She told TVLand: "In my innocence and naiveté, I assumed that these were not real skeletons.   "I assumed that they were prop skeletons made out of plastic or rubber . . . I found out, as did the crew, that they were using real skeletons, because it's far too expensive to make fake skeletons out of rubber."   Just four months after the film's release, tragedy struck with actress Dominique Dunne, who played the family's eldest daughter Dana, who became the victim of a grisly murder. On the day before Halloween in 1982, the actress, 22, was strangled by her ex-boyfriend John Thomas Sweeney outside their home in West Hollywood. She survived the attack but was left in a coma. She never regained consciousness and died five days later. Sweeney was later convicted of voluntary manslaughter and spent three and half years of a six-year sentence behind bars for the killing. He changed his name to John Maura so if you want to let him know what a twat he is, I mean… we can't stop you.   In the years after the film's release movie bosses plowed ahead with plans for a sequel and Poltergeist II: The Other Side hit cinemas in 1986. Among the cast was Will Sampson, best known for playing Chief Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest opposite Jack Nicholson. The actor - cast as shaman Taylor in the movie - was concerned about the use of real skeletons in the first film and offered to perform a real-life exorcism. He's believed to have conducted the ceremony alone and in the middle of the night, but the cast reportedly felt relieved afterward. However, less than a year after the film's release - the curse had claimed another victim. Sampson had long-term health problems as he suffered from a degenerative condition called scleroderma, which affected his heart and lungs. He underwent a heart and lung transplant in the summer of 1987 but died of post-operative kidney failure on June 3.    Ok, this one is sad and you've probably heard of it. The most famous victim of the Poltergeist curse was Heather O'Rourke. She appeared as Carol Anne in the first two films as well as the third installment, Poltergeist III, which hit cinemas in 1988. She died just four months before the movie's release at only 12 years of age. In January 1988, Heather fell ill with what appeared to be flu-like symptoms. She collapsed at home the following day and was rushed to the hospital. She suffered a cardiac arrest but doctors were able to revive her and they diagnosed her with intestinal stenosis - a partial obstruction of the intestine. She underwent surgery, but went into cardiac arrest again in recovery and doctors were unable to save her. She passed away in February 1988, just weeks after her 12th birthday, and it was later reported she died from congenital stenosis and septic shock. Absolutely heartbreaking.   Character actor Lou Perryman became the second cast member to fall victim to murder. He played Pugsley in the original movie and suffered a brutal end in 1992 when he was hacked to death with an ax aged 67. A convict recently released from prison, Seth Christopher Tatum, confessed he had killed Perryman at his home after coming off his medication and going on a drinking binge. Tatum pleaded guilty to his murder in 2011 and was sentenced to life in prison.   Actor Richard Lawson played one of the parapsychologists, Ryan, in the original film (not the guy who ate the chicken with the maggots… you're welcome) and he came close to becoming another victim of the curse in 1992. He was involved in a terrifying plane crash in 1992 when the USAir Flight 405 crashed into New York City's Flushing Bay on route to guess where? Cleveland friggin Ohio. The crash claimed the lives of 27 of the 51 passengers, but Lawson was among the survivors. He put his lucky escape down to a last-minute seat change that saved his life. Lawson went on to be part of showbiz royalty when he married Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles in 2015.   Info for this movie was taken from mirror.co.uk.    Next up how about… Hmm…. Oh, I know… The omen! The 2976 version of course. Obviously, Moody is a time traveler and saw the upcoming remake, 955 friggin years in the future! No! It was 1976! Of all the world's cursed film productions, The Omen is considered to have one of the worst movie curses of all time. The 1976 film tells the story of a man who accidentally adopts Damien the Antichrist as his son and the movie remains one of horror's most successful franchises. But what was so odious about the set that led producers to believe the devil was punishing them for making the movie? Is The Omen really cursed? The Omen film set haunting includes death, injury, and lots of lightning bolts: after all, the creator himself warned the cast and crew that Satan wasn't going to like what they were doing. Here's what happened behind the scenes of The Omen movie and why, despite its several sequels and a 2006 remake, it remains one of history's movies that indeed may have angered Satan himself!   In June 1975, Gregory Peck's son, Jonathan Peck, killed himself with a bullet to the head, two months before filming was to start. Several strange events then surrounded the production.   For protection on the set of "The Omen," Bernhard wore a Coptic cross. In an interview, Bernhard spoke about the production's eerie events, which included the death of an animal trainer.   Precisely one day after they shot the sequence involving the baboons at the animal center, Bernhard said that a tiger seized the animal trainer by the head, causing his death immediately. Whhhaat the fuuuuuck?   One of the most haunting stories surrounding The Omen didn't happen during the shoot, but during the production of the World War II epic A Bridge Too Far. John Richardson, who did special effects on The Omen, was involved in a head-on collision that beheaded his girlfriend, eerily mirroring the decapitation scene with David Warner. Supposedly, after the crash, Richardson saw a street sign that said, "Ommen, 66.6 km." This accident occurred after The Omen had wrapped production, but many of course linked it to the evil aura of the film.   Several planes were also set ablaze, including the plane carrying Peck and screenwriter David Seltzer. Meanwhile, Bernhard said they had to land in Nova Scotia after flying back from England. He added:   "We had the film on board... Dick [Donner] and I were very, very nervous." IRA bombs ripped through a hotel, in which executive producer Mace Neufeld and his wife stayed, and another in which prominent executives and stars, including Peck, were to have dinner.   Once word got back to Fox about all the terrible incidents that plagued production, the studio saw it as a great way to drum up a ton of publicity and add to the film's ominous aura. They also put a great tagline into the film's ad campaign:                        You have been warned. If something frightening happens to you today, think about it. It may be The Omen.   As Donner recalled in The Omen: Curse or Coincidence, "If we had been making a comedy, you would have recalled all the funny, great, ridiculous, silly moments that happened in that film. if you were doing a love story, you'd remember all the times somebody left their wife, fell in love... You're doing The Omen, anything that happens on that film, you don't tell about the jokes, you don't talk about the love stories, you don't even think about them. You think about things that coincidentally could have been something to do with The Omen. We had lots of them."   Creepy stuff right there my friends.   Next up we have one of my personal all-time favorites, the crow! The Crow began filming in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1993. Cursed Films revealed that before production got underway, a mysterious caller left a voicemail message warning the crew not to shoot the movie because bad things would happen. Eerily, two on-set electricians were involved in an accident in which their truck hit a live wire. One of the men experienced second and third-degree burns and lost both ears.   Disaster also struck the entire production when a hurricane destroyed the movie set. That is when the “curse of The Crow” rumors began circulating in Hollywood. The star of The Crow, Brandon Lee, was the son of martial arts legend, Bruce Lee. The elder Lee died during the production of his final film. Some fans speculated that the Chinese mafia had placed a hit on the actor for betraying martial arts secrets. Others suspected that he had been struck by an insidious death blow at an earlier time.   The most popular theory about The Dragon's death is that he was a victim of the Lee Family Curse. His older brother had died, and Lee's parents believed there was a demon targeting the males in the Lee family.   Like his father, Brandon Lee died before he finished filming The Crow. In a fluke accident, the performer was shot while completing an action sequence, as described in Cursed Films. The crew used what are called ‘dummy rounds,' for the scene, but there was something in the barrel of the gun that acted as a lethal projectile, killing Lee.    To complete the final photography for The Crow, the man who had been working as Lee's stunt double wore a mask in his image.   Crazy stuff!   How about some of our patented quick hitters!    The Conqueror" is a whitewashed 1956 film with John Wayne as Genghis Khan. The film was shot at a location downwind from a nuclear testing site, causing dozens of crew members to eventually die of cancer. so maybe not so much a curse as a poor choice of locations.   Apocalypse Now"   The horror! Francis Ford Coppola was tempting fate when he decided to film "Apocalypse Now" during monsoon season. Big mistake. The monsoon destroyed multiple sets, Martin Sheen suffered a heart attack during filming, and Coppola was so stressed that he suffered a seizure, according to The Independent. "Apocalypse Now" (1979) turned out to be a masterpiece anyway, but the documentary "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse" about its making is just as engrossing.    "Fitzcarraldo"    Dysentery. Injuries. Fights among the crew. Nothing seemed to go right during the filming of 1982's "Fitzcarraldo." The story concerns hauling a boat over a hill, which the crew literally accomplished, but not without the same nightmarish difficulty as is depicted in the film. And in the end, director Werner Herzog looked as mad and overly driven as its hero. Check out the documentary "Burden of Dreams" for more.   The Superman Curse    Comic book movie fans may know about the "Superman Curse," which is said to afflict multiple actors involved in Superman films. Christopher Reeve was paralyzed following a horse accident. And Margot Kidder, who played Lois opposite Reeve, suffered from bipolar disorder, according to TCM. Also, the original Superman, George Reeves, supposedly committed suicide. His death at age 45 from a gunshot remains a controversial subject; the official finding was suicide, but some believe that he was murdered or the victim of an accidental shooting.   "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"    Bad luck ran amok in Middle Earth during the filming of 2002's "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers." DVD interviews revealed that multiple actors and stuntmen suffered injuries while shooting the film's elaborate fight sequences. The worst was Viggo Mortensen, who broke his toe and chipped his tooth while filming.   The Exorcism of Emily rose   Dexter star Jennifer Carpenter reported that during the making of The Exorcism of Emily Rose — in which she played a big-screen version of German woman Anneliese Michel, whose poor health and subsequent death was blamed on a failed exorcism — her radio would mysteriously turn on and off. From an interview with Dread Central:   Q: A common question when making a film like this; did anything weird happen during filming?   JC: I thought about that when it happened, and two or three times when I was going to sleep my radio came on by itself. The only time it scared me was once because it was really loud and it was Pearl Jam's “Alive” (laughs). Laura's TV came on a couple of times.   Q: At 3:00 a.m.?   JC: Mine wasn't 3:00 a.m. I was born at 3:00 a.m. but it hasn't happened to me. I did check.   We'll totally do an episode on Analiese one of these days   Psycho Myra Jones (aka Myra Davis) was the uncredited body double/stand-in for Psycho star Janet Leigh during the making of Hitchcock's 1960 film. A handyman named Kenneth Dean Hunt, who was supposedly a Hitchcock “obsessive,” murdered her.   The Conjuring   Real-life ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren, who aided the real-life Amityville Horror case, investigated the haunting of the Perron family home — a farmhouse plagued by generations of death, disaster, and a possessed doll. The case inspired James Wan's supernatural film, which left some audiences in the Philippines with such a fright there were priests available at screenings to bless viewers and provide counseling. On and off-set paranormal incidents — including strange claw marks on star Vera Farmiga's computer, Wan's tormented dog growling at invisible intruders, a strange wind (that apparently put Carolyn Perron in the hospital), and fire — were reported.   The Innkeepers   Filmed at the reportedly haunted hotel the Yankee Pedlar Inn in Torrington, Connecticut, The Innkeepers director Ti West was skeptical about the strange occurrences during the making of his movie. Still, creepy stories from the set became the focus in the press. From an interview with West:   I'm a skeptic so I don't really buy it. But I've definitely seen doors close by themselves; I've seen a TV turn off and on by itself; lights would always burn out in my room. Everyone on the crew has very vivid dreams every night, which is really strange.   The one story that is the most intriguing to me — In the film, the most haunted room is the Honeymoon Suite. That's where the ghost stuff started in the hotel. The only reason I picked the room that I picked to shoot in, was because it was big enough to do a dolly shot. No more thought went into it other than pure technical reasons. So when we're finishing the movie, I find out that the most haunted room in real life is the room I picked to be the haunted room in the movie. It could be a coincidence. It's weird that it happened that way. . . . [Star] Sara Paxton would wake up in the middle of the night thinking someone was in the room with her. Everyone has stories, but I was too busy saying, “Let's shoot this! We have 17 days!   Atuk"    "Atuk" is a movie so cursed that it never got made. The project, based on a 1963 Mordecai Richler novel about an Eskimo in New York, had four different men attached to play the lead while in development hell through the 1970s and '80s: John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, and Chris Farley. All four died shortly after entering negotiations to be in the film. Holy shit!    Ok how about twilight zone the movie. The 1983 film 'Twilight Zone: The Movie' directed by John Landis and Steven Spielberg gained publicity pre-release because of the deaths of lead actor Vic Morrow and two child extras during the filming of the helicopter crash scene. The children were illegally hired to play the role in this scene, as Landis would go on to reveal in the subsequent trial. It was also prohibited to make children work after a certain hour in the evening. However, Landis insisted that the scene would have to entail a late-night setting to seem more authentic. This was the last scene in the film. It also included explosions as a helicopter flew over the village while Morrow would run across the street to save the Vietnamese children from the explosion. Testing for the scene sparked concerns when the helicopter seemed to vigorously rock at the explosion but despite this, Landis' need to capture the explosion took priority. He reportedly said, "You think that was big? You ain't seen nothing yet." At the controls of this helicopter was a Vietnam War veteran named Dorcey Wingo, who had just joined the movie business. When the cameras began filming, the pyrotechnic fireball that had been fired as part of the explosion hit the helicopter, engulfing it in flames. The helicopter then crashed into the river where the actors were standing — Morrow, 6-year-old Renee Chen, and 7-year-old Myca Dinh Le. Almost a hundred people were present when the tragedy occurred. The helicopter skidded right onto Renee, crushing her to death and when it toppled over, the main blade sliced through Morrow and Myca.   Rosemary's baby is next up on the list. Over the years, the myth surrounding Roman Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby has only grown in stature. The film is based on the 1967 novel of the same name by American novelist Ira Levin. He came up with the idea for the book in 1965, drawing inspiration from his wife who was pregnant at the time, his New York apartment, and the anxiety of being a parent.   The struggling writer imagined a world where there was no God and the devil was allowed to reign freely. This is evident in the iconic ending where Rosemary finds out that her husband sold her womb to Satan and that her child is the Antichrist. Levin was catapulted into the highest echelons of the literary world due to the success of his novel and a year later, a European auteur who was looking for his own Hollywood break decided to direct the film adaptation of his novel.   However, not everyone was pleased with Levin's attacks on religion. He faced severe backlash from the Catholic Church for his “blasphemy” and his wife left him the year the film was released. He was never the same man again, growing increasingly paranoid over the years. Levin repeatedly had to make public statements denouncing Satanism and told Dick Cavett that he had become “terrified” as he grew older. 30 years after the release of the film, Levin came up with a sequel titled Son of Rosemary but it tanked.   William Castle was the man who first recognized the potential of Levin's work and secured the rights to make a film adaptation. Best known for his work on B-grade horror films, Castle wanted to direct it initially but Paramount Pictures executive Robert Evans agreed to go ahead with the project only if Castle worked as a producer. In April of 1969, Castle was hospitalized because of severe kidney stones. He was already under a lot of stress due to the sheer volume of hate mail he received, a terrible consequence of being attached to Rosemary's Baby. In his autobiography, he claimed that he began to hallucinate scenes from the film during his surgery and even shouted, “Rosemary, for God's sake drop that knife!” Although Castle recovered, he never reached that level of success again.   Producer Robert Evans was not exempt from this alleged curse either. He had risen to the top with major hits like Rosemary's Baby and The Godfather. However, he was convicted of cocaine trafficking in 1980 and got a suspended prison sentence. As a part of his plea bargain, Evans had to make an anti-drug commercial. Three years later, the producer would get caught up in the high-profile murder of Roy Radin which has come to be known as the “Cotton Club murder”. Despite two witnesses testifying that Evans was involved in the case, he was later cleared of the charges. In 1993, he told The New York Times, “I had 10 years of a horrific life, Kafkaesque. There were nights I cried myself to sleep.”   This is arguably the most renowned story that is related to Rosemary's Baby. In autumn of 1968, composer Krzysztof Komeda, who worked on the film, fell off a rocky escarpment while partying and went into a four-month coma. Coincidentally, this affliction is exactly what the witches in Levin's book subject Rosemary's suspicious friend to. Komeda never came out of the coma and died in Poland the following year.   John Lennon was assassinated outside The Dakota in 1980, the famous building where they filmed Rosemary's Baby. Producer Robert Evans claimed that the whole time he was on set at the apartment building he felt a “distinctly eerie feeling”. Lennon was gunned down by alleged “fan” Mark David Chapman who was influenced by Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye and the loneliness of protagonist Holden Caulfield. However, the fleeting association with the film has led fans of the film to link Lennon's assassination with the “curse” of the film. It can be said that the primary reason why the myth of the curse came about was the brutal murder of Polanski's wife, actress Sharon Tate. Polanski even wanted to cast Tate as Rosemary but Evans was adamant about Mia Farrow's involvement. A year after the film's release, Tate and her friends were stabbed to death by followers of cult leader Charles Manson. Tate was eight-and-a-half months pregnant at the time of her demise. The members of the Manson Family delivered around 100 stab wounds to the four victims and wrote “Helter Skelter” on the wall in blood.   After his wife and unborn son were killed, Polanski indulged in substance abuse to cope with things but he ended up exemplifying human depravity. While guest editing the French edition of Vogue in 1977, the director preyed upon a 13-year old girl and persuaded her to participate in multiple photoshoots. During the second shoot at Jack Nicholson's house, he incapacitated the minor with champagne and half a Quaalude before sexually violating her multiple times.   Although he was arrested for the felony and spent 42 days in jail, Polanski became a fugitive and fled to France to avoid facing charges. Since then, he has lived the life of a criminal and has avoided traveling to countries where he can be extradited back to the US.   Ok, let's round things out with the wizard of oz. Despite its commercial success, The Wizard of Oz is seen by some as cursed. There were so many serious accidents onset that those Oscar-nominated special effects almost cost cast members their lives, from the two actors playing winged monkeys crashing to the ground when the wires that hoisted them up in the air broke, to the Wicked Witch of the West's stunt double Betty Danko injuring her left leg when the broomstick exploded.   Buddy Ebsen was originally cast in the role of the Tin Woodman, a.k.a. the Tin Man, but he was essentially poisoned by the makeup, which was made of pure aluminum dust. Nine days after filming started he was hospitalized, sitting under an oxygen tent. When he was not getting better fast enough, the filmmakers hired Jack Haley to be the Tin Man instead. This time, instead of applying the aluminum powder, the makeup artists mixed it into a paste and painted it on him. He did develop an infection in his right eye that needed medical attention, but it ended up being treatable.   Margaret Hamilton — who played the Wicked Witch of the West and was the one tipped who Harmetz off to the turmoil on set more than three decades later for her 1977 book — got burns, and the makeup artists had to rush to remove her copper makeup so that it wouldn't seep through her wounds and become toxic. Unlike Ebsen, she didn't get fired because they could live without her on the set for several more weeks.   An actor playing one of the Wicked Witch of the West's soldiers accidentally jumped on top of Dorothy's Toto, Carl Spitz, the dog trainer on set, told Harmetz. The dog (a female Cairn terrier named Terry) sprained its foot, and Spitz had to get a canine double. Terry did recover and returned to the set a few weeks later.   In a memoir by Judy Garland's third husband, Sid Luft, published posthumously in 2017, he writes that, after bar-hopping in Culver City, the actors who played the munchkins “would make Judy's life miserable by putting their hands under her dress.” Harmetz says it's true that the actors would go drinking near the Culver City hotel where they stayed, but she says their interactions with Garland did not rise to the level of what Luft described. “Nobody on the movie ever saw her or heard of a munchkin assaulting her,” said one worker on the film. Garland did say the drinking was annoying in an interview with talk-show host Jack Paar, but experts on Garland's life say that her rant about being scarred by the rowdy behavior on set may have been a deflection from the real damage she suffered during that time, at the hands of the studio. Garland was only 16 when she made The Wizard of Oz, and her struggles with depression and disordered eating started at an early age and continued for the rest of her life. She claimed that the studio executives gave her uppers and sleeping pills so she could keep up with the demanding pace of show business. She struggled with drug addiction and attempted suicide several times before she died of an accidental overdose on June 22, 1969, at just 47 years old.   The film went through four different producers by the time it was through.   Richard Thorpe, the first director, insisted that Judy Garland wear a blonde wig and thick makeup to depict Dorothy. When Buddy Epsen got sick from his Tin Man makeup and filming shut down for two weeks, the studio fired Thorpe and replaced him with George Cukor of My Fair Lady fame. Cukor encouraged Garland to wear natural makeup and play Dorothy less cartoonish and more natural. Cukor later left the film to work on Gone with the Wind instead and Viktor Fleming took his place. However, Cukor came back a few weeks later after getting fired from Gone With the Wind by Clark Gable (supposedly he was fired when Gable found out he was homosexual).   Director King Vidor was responsible for most of the sepia sequences and also helped Mervyn LeRoy with editing in post-production.   Not only did the public think former kindergarten teacher Margaret Hamilton was really evil following the first airing of The Wizard of Oz — she also suffered physically for the role. Hamilton received second and third-degree burns all over her body when the green copper makeup she was wearing got too hot during the fire scene. Her stunt double spent months in the hospital after a prop broom exploded — they were using a double because Hamilton got injured on an earlier take.   Stage makeup and prosthetics in 1939 were nowhere near what they are today. Ray Bolger's Scarecrow makeup left deeply embedded marks in his skin that didn't disappear for more than a year after the movie wrapped up filming. Luckily, this would never happen today.   How bout that hanging munchkin… Well, sorry folks. That seems to be fake. In a scene where Dorothy, the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), and the Tin Man (Jack Haley) are skipping down the Yellow Brick Road, singing “we're off to see the wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz,” some think the dark, moving figure hanging from a tree in the background is an actor who hanged himself on set. More likely, it's one of the exotic birds that the filmmakers borrowed from the Los Angeles Zoo to create a wilderness setting. The rumor has been circulating since around 1989, the time of the 50th anniversary of the film's release. Alright, there you have it… Cursed movies!!!  Obscure 90s horror movies you need to see   https://www.ranker.com/list/obscure-1990s-horror-movies/christopher-myers

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Episode 72 with John DeNicola

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 62:28


John DeNicola is an American songwriter and producer. He is best known for co-writing the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", for which he won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as receiving a Grammy nomination, in 1988. In 1989 he was the co-winner of ASCAP Awards' "Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures" for "Time of My Life" as well as for "Hungry Eyes", another song from the film. Listen in as John tells Joseph about his latest release and the early days of analog recording.

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Episode 71 with Alan Chapell

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 51:23


How does one become a tech privacy attorney and a musician? How do you go to Mumbai to find your way? This is the story of Alan Chapell. Growing up on the multi-ethnic streets of Stamford, Connecticut, Alan Chapell was exposed to a multitude of music – playing piano and trumpet before the age of six and at age 15 recording with the legendary producer Jimmy ienner (Dirty Dancing, KiSS, etc) Along with his musical success, Alan has carved out a niche as an attorney . . . advising tech companies on privacy issues. When the producers of HBO's Silicon Valley consider creating a character to lampoon your role in the tech space, you know you've made it.

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Episode 70 with Richard Humann

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 65:36


Richard Humann is a Brooklyn-based neo-conceptual artist whose work has been included in the Venice Biennale, represented the United States in the 2017 Karachi Biennale in Pakistan, and has had multiple national and international solo gallery and museum exhibitions. Richard was born and raised in the Lower Hudson Valley region of New York State. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Woodstock, NY. This podcast is not about art, it's about being an artist. Listen to Joseph and Richard talk it up.

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Episode 69 with Franke Previte

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 65:39


Franke Previte: Academy Award and Grammy award winning songwriter, singer, talks with Joseph about his early childhood, selling cars in his driveway to earn money and how (I've Had) The Time of My Life and Hungry Eyes were written and how they found their way in movie Dirty Dancing.

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Ep 68 with Diana Lansleen

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 62:51


Joseph met Diana at a SAG-AFTRA workshop and have been friends since. Diana is an actor, voice actor and producer. Known for her recurring roles on "The Young and the Restless" and "Days of Our Lives", she has also done a number of TV Commercials. She began working in Group ADR in 2010, on "Eureka", and has been heard on "Alphas", "Defiance", "Code Black", "Quantico", "Midnight Texas", "Into The Dark" and more. The daughter of an avionics mechanic from Sri Lanka and a Danish mother, Diana's unusual ethnic background has granted her a strong sense of culture. Her love of travel began at a young age and she's been to over 30 countries. www,dianalansleen.com

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Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 67 with Bill Schnee

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 52:35


Bill Schnee is an internationally renowned producer, engineer, and mix master. He has received over 125 gold and platinum records and more than 50 Top 20 singles that run the gamut from Barbra Streisand to The Jacksons, Rod Stewart to Steely Dan, and Whitney Houston to Dire Straits. This is my conversation with Bill about his journey and his art. Check out Bill's new book: Chairman at the Board: Recording the soundtrack of a Generation

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Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 66 with music producer Aaron Ruiz

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 64:05


Today's guest is Nashville music producer, singer, songwriter Aaron Ruiz. Aaron is an artist who has had hundreds of songs placed in tv shows. Joseph and Aaron talk about the work it takes to stay present, dealing with negative self talk and accepting that we are not in control of whether a song is a success or not. www.aaronandandrew.com https://soundcloud.com/skyline-brigade

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Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 65 Meridith Grundei and Joseph Bennett

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 61:15


Meridith and Joseph have a podcast (Are You Waiting For Permission) dedicated to those of us who have stood on the edge, waiting for others to give us permission to pursue our dreams. Today, Joseph interviews Meridith and Joseph about their creative journeys as actors, coaches and podcasters.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 64 Cathy Vu pt 3

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 52:08


Today Cathy and Joseph wrap up their conversation. We learn of Cathy's acting opportunities; how she drove 3 hours each way for her auditions and how she views her creative process.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 63 Cathy Vu Pt 2

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 51:09


This week, Cathy and Joseph continue their conversation. We hear how Cathy moved forward with her education and started modeling. We also learn of the one woman who positively impacted her life.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 62 Cathy Vu

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 45:25


Cathy is a first generation Vietnamese American born and raised in Seattle, WA. To say that Cathy grew up under difficult circumstances is an understatement. Her story is one of hard work, perseverance and survival. Cathy graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Washington all the while working as a genetic researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She earned her second degree in Graphic Design & Illustration. Cathy worked her way through various design specialties for Fortune 500 companies and found her sweet spot as an e-commerce User Experience (UX) / Product Designer. Cathy has appeared in GRIMM, LEVERAGE and is a recurring guest star for a series to be announced soon as well as a recurring guest star on an animated series. www.cathyvu.com

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The Movie Crew Podcast
Ep. 268 - The Omen (1976)

The Movie Crew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 79:54


Episode 268: The Crew's sharpening their daggers in preparation to murder the Antichrist, while watching Richard Donner's The Omen. After decades of directing television and a few forgettable movies, Donner delivers his first box-office hit and a true horror classic. This film is one of the best satanic panic films of the 60's and 70's; the other two greats are Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist. Composer Jerry Goldsmith won his only Oscar for his tone setting music. Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, and especially Billie Whitelaw deliver believable performances. The Crew discusses… If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 56 with Thomas Laub

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 80:06


Thomas Laub is a producer currently represented on Broadway with David Byrne's American Utopia (Special Tony Award). Past work includes Slave Play (Tony Nomination), Seven Deadly Sins, and the site-specific Myths & Hymns. Upcoming: Douglas Carter Beane's Fairycakes, Selina Fillinger's POTUS, and Plaza Suite starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Founder of Runyonland Productions and entertainment revenue management firm Standing Room Theatrical Solutions.

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General Witchfinders
14 - The Omen

General Witchfinders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 105:36


Released on the 6th day of the 6th month in the year 1976, the week The Wurzels ‘Combine Harvester', became number one in the UK (coincidence?)...The Omen, which was originally considered by Warner Bros, who thought it might be ideal for Oliver Reed, is an American-British supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner, written by David Seltzer, and eventually starred Gregory Peck, Lee Remick and David Warner.One of Richard Donner's first requests to screenwriter Seltzer was to remove all suggestions of the supernatural, such as cloven-hoofed demons and witches' covens. The idea was that there should be some degree of doubt over whether or not Thorn was deranged.The films follows Damien Thorn, a young child replaced at birth by an American ambassador unbeknownst to his wife, after their biological child dies shortly after birth. As a series of mysterious events and violent deaths occur around the family and Damien enters childhood, they come to learn he is in fact the prophesied Antichrist.The Omen received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing over $60 million at the U.S. box office and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year. The film earned two Oscar nominations, and won for Best Original Score for Jerry Goldsmith, his only Oscar win. The film spawned a franchise, starting with Damien: Omen II, released two years later, followed by a third installment, Omen III: The Final Conflict, in 1981, and in 1991 with Omen IV: The Awakening. A remake was released in 2006.Something Horrific:Relic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgSXwlcIvtgIn The Earth - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Lqkfo7IymUL.T.C. Rolt - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._T._C._Rolt$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$Just in case anyone has too much money and wants to give a bit to us to help with our hosting n stuff. It would be amazing if you fancied sending us some pennies - thank you.https://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$ Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 55 with Katie Leigh

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 65:24


Katie Leigh is a voice actress, best known for her roles as Sunni Gummi in Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Zuzu in Poppy Cat, Alex in the first two seasons of Totally Spies!, and as Connie Kendall in the Focus on the Family radio program Adventures in Odyssey since 1987. This is her story.

Cuarto Milenio (Oficial)
Cuarto Milenio: La profecía

Cuarto Milenio (Oficial)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 30:58


La profecía (1976), de Richard Donner, es sin duda una de las películas malditas de la historia del cine, y también más aterradoras debido a su realismo y a la ausencia de efectos especiales. El origen del filme: un ejecutivo procedente del mundo publicitario, Bob Munger, que tuvo la idea de convertir al hijo del Anticristo en un niño de apariencia frágil e inocente. Por su parte, el guionista David Seltzer tuvo la idea de vincular al hijo del Diablo con la política. Encendemos el proyector junto con el filólogo y periodista David Felipe Arranz para conocer los entresijos de la película que marcó un hito en el cine de terror. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Dismembering Horror
Episode 150 - Damien: Omen II

Dismembering Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 104:22


It's that time again: time to get into the sequel of another classic. For this one we get to know an adolescent spawn of satan and all the angst that comes with that ever-so-challenging period in our lives when we hate our dads, fight with our friends, suffer the awkward changes of puberty, and systematically murder anyone who might threaten our standing as the Prince of Darkness positioning themselves for world domination through generational wealth. Anywho, “Damien: Omen II” had all the spectacle of a bigger and better sequel with its elaborate deaths, but maybe fell a little short with the interstitial story moments between kills. Nonetheless, Ryan couldn't resist giving it a “buy” while Tim was a “stream”. Where we watched: Blu-ray Damien: Omen II (1978) Directed by Don Taylor and Mike Hodges Written by Harvey Bernhard, David Seltzer, and Stanley Mann RecommenDEADtions: Sing Street / Blue Ruin Next week's film: Strange Circus (2005)

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 54 with Joseph DeBeasi - pt 2

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 53:52


Today's episode you'll hear Joseph talk about his decision to change markets - from NYC to Los Angeles; how a scoring rejection caused to him to reconsider his dreams and how he received the opportunity to compose the underscore music for American Sniper.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 53 with Joseph DeBeasi

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 45:21


For the first episode of Pivot Point in year two, Joseph continues with an exploration of his own journey. This Pivot Point explores his years in Nashville, his time working at Belmont Church, his unsuccessful production company and how he dealt with difficulties in his personal life. This two-part series starts where he left off in bonus episode #4. Want to know more about his earlier journey? Listen to bonus episodes 1 - 4 in year 1.

Beyond The Edge Of Darkness Podcast
The Omen -Was The Movie cursed by th Devil? -

Beyond The Edge Of Darkness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 49:12


A zookeeper on set to tame baboons was mauled to death by a lion the day after completing their work. – Most tragically, though, after filming was completed, special effects director John Richardson and his assistant, Liz Moore, were involved in a serious car accident. The Omen is a 1976 American-British supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner, written by David Seltzer, and starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern. Its plot follows Damien Thorn, a young child replaced at birth by an American ambassador unbeknownst to his wife, after their biological child dies shortly after birth. As a series of mysterious events and violent deaths occur around the family and Damien enters childhood, they come to learn he is in fact the prophesied Antichrist. Released theatrically by 20th Century Fox in June 1976, The Omen received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing over $60 million at the U.S. box office and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 1976. The film earned two Oscar nominations, and won for Best Original Score for Jerry Goldsmith, his only Oscar win. A scene from the film appeared at #16 on Bravo's The 100 Scariest Movie Moments. The film spawned a franchise, starting with Damien: Omen II, released two years later, followed by a third installment, Omen III: The Final Conflict, in 1981, and in 1991 with Omen IV: The Awakening. A remake was released in 2006.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 51 with Janay Woodruff

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 63:13


Today's guest is Janay Woodruff. Janay is a powerhouse rock singer and songwriter. She hails from St. Louis where she cultivated her love for music at age 9 through the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Known for her laser focus and unshakeable drive, Janay was unsurprisingly tapped to open for FloRida for NOW 96.3 NOW Night Out. The into features her successful song, Diamonds. www.janaesound.com

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 50 with Kevin Brewerton

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 60:00


Kevin Brewerton is a 5 time world kickboxing champion, author, director, actor and painter. His story is one of seeking the truth both in his life and in his art. Kevin's book is called - These Are African Hands-A Memoir. You can find it on Amazon.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 49 with Beau Stroupe

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 68:54


Beau Stroupe: Opera singer, actor and coach is my guest this week. Beau and I met 25 years ago in Nashville. A graduate of Manhattan School of Music, Beau's talent provided him opportunities as a professional opera singer. Listen in on how his path changed directions and why. In the podcast intro, hear Beau sing Che gelida manina from La Boheme.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 48 with April Cleveland

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 63:51


April Cleveland is a director, educator, and the creator of THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which creates wild and immersive theatrical events. April directs fast-paced thrillers across genres, from classics and contemporary adaptations to dystopian new work and large-scale musicals.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 47 with Kimber

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 70:59


Kimber Terry is today's guest. She is know by her stage name, Kimber. She is a singer/song writer from Nashville, TN. From a young age Kimber has always been singing and writing songs. She would even sing her math homework and make the questions into lyrics. Today her lyrics and music go far beyond math equations. Check out her song: Used to Being Used in the podcast intro. For more info on Kimber go to https://www.kimberofficialmusic.com

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 46 with Adele Cabot

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 60:43


Adele Cabot is a well-known voice coach in Los Angeles. Her clients are actors who have appeared on Broadway, in regional theatres, and in starring roles in films and on TV. Adele was also an actor and director of plays for many years in New York. She is the head of LAvoiceJOY, a studio she founded where she teaches Linklater Voice for actors and executives (speaking voice). Her MFA in Acting is from Brooklyn College and she is a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher. (Designated by Kristin Linklater in 1998.) Adele has taught and coached voice, acting, and acting Shakespeare in many places around the world - including at Shakespeare's Globe in London, Shanghai Theatre School, Shanghai, China, and National Theatre of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. She was the primary Voice and Speech Consultant at Arena Stage in Washington DC. See www.adelecabot.com for more info.

The Undead Wookie Podcast
TUDW EP 95 - The Omen (1976)

The Undead Wookie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 79:08


Episode 95 - The Omen (1976) On this episode I'm joined by the legendary Big Bill Van Veghel, most listeners will know Bill from The Land of the Creeps Podcast and the awesome Phantom Galaxy Podcast (@fantomgalaxy, http://phantomgalaxy.podbean.com/ ) We are The Omen (1976) The Omen 15 1976 ‧ Horror/Mystery ‧ 1h 51m The Omen is a 1976 American-British supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner, written by David Seltzer, and starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern. Its plot follows Damien Thorn, a young child replaced at birth by an American ambassador unbeknownst to his wife, after their biological child dies shortly after birth. As a series of mysterious events and violent deaths occur around the family and Damien enters childhood, they come to learn he is in fact the prophesied Antichrist. Don't forget to subscribe on SoundCloud and ITunes and leave us some 5 star reviews. You can also find me @THEUNDEADWOOKIE on Twitter, @TheUndeadWookie1980 on Instagram or on The Undead Wookie Facebook page.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 45 with Ed Hooks

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 70:30


Today Joseph chats with Ed Hooks. Ed is an actor for almost thirty years. He's written several books on acting and became a respected acting coach. He was trained as an actor in New York, where he appeared in many stage plays plus TV Soaps and hundreds of TV commercials for major companies like AT&T, Bounce Fabric Softener, Dawn Dishwashing Liquid, Excedrin, Traveler’s Insurance and McDonald's. In 1996, Ed was invited to teach acting to animators at PDI/DreamWorks in Palo Alto, California, when that company was working on the movie “Antz”, starring Woody Allen. After the film was released, Ed wrote the book “Acting for Animators”, and it was quickly embraced by the entire animation industry. Today, it is available in a revised 4th edition, published by Routledge in London.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 44 with Dan Navarro

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 89:36


Dan Navarro is Joseph's guest this week. Dan is co-author of the song We Belong with his late partner Eric Lowen. Prior to Eric's illness, they toured together for years as Lowen & Navarro. Eric's illness from Lou Gehrig's disease had Dan eventually go solo. You can find Dan on Facebook at Dan Navarro Music.

Criterion CULT Film Podcast
EP 31 (Rushmore/Lucas)

Criterion CULT Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 75:38


Welcome, CULT members to another episode of the Criterion CULT Film Podcast. On this weeks episode, Mondo picks a couple of high school bangers. From the Criterion collection we review and discuss Wes Andersons sophomore film Rushmore (’98) and to the chopping block this week is Lucas (’86) from critter director David Seltzer. Will Lucas compare to all those other  high school coming of age films? Listen to the CULT to find out.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 42 with Cindy O'Connor

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 62:47


Accomplished composer for film, television and theater, Cindy O'Connor is Joseph's guest today. You'll know Cindy's music from the show "Once Upon a Time" which ran for seven seasons. She also toured for four yeas as a keyboard player and BG singer with Pat Benatar. Kristen's Poem at Menacing Hedge - Unforgiven. http://menacinghedge.com/spring2021/entry-debeasi.php

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 41 with Doreen Ringer-Ross

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 64:12


Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 40 with Bianca Bethune

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 52:37


Bianca Bethune is Joseph's guest this week. She is an actor on movies like Bad Boys ll & Bad Boys for Life and the TV show: Switched At Birth. Bianca and Joseph met at while working on BB4Life. Today she tells her story of how she went from dancing to acting and transitioning from a childhood actor to an adult actor. Bianca also has a podcast called What Else w/ Bianca Bethune.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 39 with Justin Derrico

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 58:45


This week features guitarist, Justin Derrico. Justin is a phenomenal player and is the guitarist sideman for P!NK for over ten years. You can also see Justin play on NBC's The Voice. Joseph met and worked with Justin on P!nk's documentary, P!NK: ALL I KNOW SO FAR debuting on Amazon Prime Video in May. This is Justin's story.

Eww! That's Creepy
#21 Cursed Movies: The Omen

Eww! That's Creepy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 28:00


Are you creepy cats ready to get spooky?! I hope so because this weeks theme is cursed movies! Jackie tells Melissa about the curse and paranormal stories surrounding The Omen, the iconic 1976 horror film written by David Seltzer. The stories from the director and producer of the film make this scary movie 10x scarier! We are shaking in our tiny boots during this episode!  **NOTE: Jackie mentions John Richardson's girlfriend but forgot to mention her name. Her name was Liz Moore and she was a British sculptor who did projects for various films!   https://filmdaily.co/news/the-omen-curse/ https://www.contactmusic.com/the-omen/news/the-omen-curse-alive-and-well_08_05_2006 https://www.ranker.com/list/the-omen-film-set-haunting/erin-mccann

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 38 with Joanie Diener

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 67:04


Today's guest is Joanie Diener. Joanie is an Emmy-winning music editor, with extensive experience in both feature films and television. The recipient of thirteen MPSE Golden Reel Award nominations and five wins. Classically trained, she earned a B.A. in Music at UC Berkeley, with continued graduate studies in Musicology at Boston University where she conducted the BU Women’s Chorus. After spending a number of years as a singer/songwriter, an interest in film led to her present career as a film music editor. Joseph and Joanie worked together on the Michael Mann show, Luck

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 37 with Jeff Atmajian

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 83:02


Arranger/Orchestrator Jeff Atmajian is Joseph's guest today. Jeff is a highly sought after arranger and orchestrator for films. His steady clientele are well-known and highly successful composers such as James Newton Howard, Marc Shaiman, Rachel Portman and Gabriel Yared. In the past two years Jeff has been pursuing a more high profile composing career. Recently he scored the 90-minute documentary about the Armenian Genocide called Screamers. Joseph and Jeff first worked together on the Rachel Portman's score for BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 35 with Matt Moran

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 61:39


Matt Moran is Joseph's guest this week. Matt began his career in entertainment at the age of eight, singing radio jingles and appearing on various children’s television programs and recorded albums. Upon earning a degree in Communications and Film, Matt headed to Nashville, where he spent the next 12 years performing and hosting entertainment events, as well as penning songs for several Grammy-nominated artists, eventually garnering a 36th position on Billboard’s top 200 with his song, “For Freedom.” He recently released his first full-length solo album entitled, “Awakening,” and his music has been featured on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, Regis and Kelly, The View, Comedy Central, and ABC News with Bob Woodruff.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 35 with Shie Rozow

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 80:59


Movie Geeks United
Writer/Director David Seltzer (The Omen, Lucas)

Movie Geeks United

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 40:55


Movie Geeks United! co-host Adam Long speaks with acclaimed screenwriter and director David Seltzer about two landmark films celebrating an anniversary this year: the 1976 classic The Omen, for which he penned the screenplay, and the touching coming of age story Lucas (1986), which he wrote and directed. Support this podcast

Movie Geeks United!
Writer/Director David Seltzer (The Omen, Lucas)

Movie Geeks United!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 40:55


Movie Geeks United! co-host Adam Long speaks with acclaimed screenwriter and director David Seltzer about two landmark films celebrating an anniversary this year: the 1976 classic The Omen, for which he penned the screenplay, and the touching coming of age story Lucas (1986), which he wrote and directed. Support this podcast

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 34 with Ari Solotoff

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 64:39


Today's guest is Ari Solotoff, Esq. Yes. Ari is a music lawyer. Joseph met Ari when working on Sinfonia. In need of a music attorney, Ari was referred to Joseph from Lucas Richman (episodes 17 & 18). Trained as a classical musician, Ari focuses his law practice on serving clients in entertainment and intellectual property law, as well as related areas of practice. He represents leading musicians, composers, artists, and other creative entrepreneurs. This is Ari's journey. Ari's website: www.solotofflaw.com.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 33 with Don Wilkins pt 2

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 66:35


This week we hear how Don pivots from Hollywood, CA and find himself landing back at Berklee College of Music and developing one of the best Film Scoring music departments in the country. Also - please visit www.chla.org and support Shie Rozow's walk that is happening this Saturday, February 13, 2021 to raise money for Children's Hospital Los Angeles. I give you more details about it at the beginning of this weeks show. Thank you. direct link to Shie's support page: http://connect.chla.org/site/TR/DIY/DIY_Fundraising?px=2566762&pg=personal&fr_id=1090

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 32 with Don Wilkins pt 1

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 60:15


This week on Pivot Point is Don Wilkins. Don and Joseph go way back. In fact, Don was Joseph's teacher and mentor at Berklee College of Music. Don and Joseph have worked professionally on two projects: Hometown, a CBS tv series and The First Killing Frost, an independent feature film. Though Don has taught and mentored hundreds of film scoring students over his 30 year career, Don's initial career path was to be a Hollywood composer. This two part conversation takes you on his journey of Pivot Points.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 31 with Michael Stearns

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 77:24


Today's guest is Michael Stearns. Michael and Joseph met each other while working together on Alpha, directed by Albert Hughes. Michael is a composer and soundtrack designer/producer. His credits include music and soundtrack production for television, feature films, planetariums, theme parks, twenty two IMAX films and seventeen solo albums. His music has been used for James Cameron’s “The Abyss”, “Titanic” and “Avatar”, as well as music for Disney Films, HBO, ABC, PBS, BBC, Discovery Channel, and Ron Fricke’s non-verbal 70MM films “Chronos”, “Sacred Site”, “Baraka” and “Samsara”. It has also been used by NASA, Laserium, and choreographed by the Berkshire Ballet. Michael has produced the soundtracks to Universal Studio’s themed attractions “Earthquake” and “Back To The Future, The Ride”. He produced the soundtrack to Paramount Picture’s ride film “Star Trek, The Experience” and produced music for World’s Fair/Expos in Korea, Japan and Spain. Michael works in his music and post production studio “The Guest House”, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 30 with Jett Sally

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 56:46


A Podcast From Beneath
The Omen Round Table

A Podcast From Beneath

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 103:45


This week Carey and Aaron are joined once again by William Hopkins, and Erik K. Myers to talk about The Omen. A few notes from William A few corrections and clarifications of some statements made during the podcast...   • At around 00:07:49, I repeat something David Seltzer said in a 2014 interview that turns out to be wrong. Seltzer says he was inspired by the success of the novelization of the film JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL to write the novelization of his screenplay for THE OMEN.    But JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL was not based on a screenplay. The book, written by Richard Bach and published in 1970, was a collection of shorter pieces Bach had previously published. The book was adapted into the screenplay for the film, which was released in 1973.   The book Seltzer is thinking of is Erich Segal's LOVE STORY, and it's probably because of the last name of the LOVE STORY author that Seltzer confused the two books.   Segal, who also contributed to the script for the Beatles' animated film, YELLOW SUBMARINE, turned his LOVE STORY screenplay into a novel that became a bestseller in 1970. The film was #1 at the box office when it was released to theaters in 1971.   ---------   • At around 00:25:04, we discuss Oscar nominations for Jerry Goldsmith's music for THE OMEN. Here are the facts: In 1977, Goldsmith's AVE SATANI received an Academy Award nomination in the BEST SONG category, and his score for THE OMEN won the Oscar for BEST MUSIC: ORIGINAL SCORE.   I've been unable to find evidence of any "dancing nun" performance of AVE SATANI at the 1977 Oscar presentation.    -----------   • At around 00:11:49, I mistakenly declare the great British director Mike Hodges dead. He is not.    -----------   • At around 00:28:58, there is a question about whether OMEN II actor, Robert Foxworth, is still alive. He is.   Relatively recently, he supplied the voice of "Ratchet" in the TRANSFORMERS movies.   His hairdo is no longer as easily mocked.    -----------   • At around 00:53:08, I have trouble remembering the name of the actor who played Jennings, the photographer, in the 2006 remake of THE OMEN. The actor's name is David Thewlis.    -------------   • At around 00:56:27 I suggest that budgets for Hammer Films in the 70s were in the million dollar range. Actually their budgets were considerably less. Hammer's next-to-last horror film production, TO THE DEVIL, A DAUGHTER, had a budget of £360,000.   --------------   • At around 01:06:41, while discussing the abysmal sequel, OMEN IV: THE AWAKENING, I state that no one other than actor Michael Woods is holding an umbrella during the closing funeral scene, which is supposed to be taking place in the rain. Actually, there are a number of other mourners holding umbrellas, which are wet, but there's no falling rain visible.    --------------   • At 01:16:52, I erroneously state that Hitchcock had a giant brandy snifter built for a shot in one of his films, so that the snifter and an actor in the distance would both be in sharp focus. This is wrong. The scene I was thinking of is in SPELLBOUND (1945) and the object Hitchcock had built was a giant fake hand holding a gun, not a brandy snifter.    If anyone knows of any Hitchcock film that featured a giant brandy snifter, I would be obliged if you'd pass that information along to me :)   -------------   • At 01:18:38, there's a question about how Hitchcock filmed the shot, in PSYCHO, of Arbogast falling backwards down the flight of stairs leading up to Mrs. Bates' room. Here's how it was done: Hitchcock shot a background plate of a descent down the staircase and then had the actor, Martin Balsam, sit in a gimbal chair in front of a rear-projection screen, lean back and flail his arms as if tumbling backwards.   ----------------  

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi
Episode 12 with Colleen Sharp

Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 74:35


Colleen and Joseph worked together on Shining Through, directed by David Seltzer. Since then, they haven't had the opportunity to work together. Today's conversation is a reunion of sorts as Colleen shares her journey from living in Seattle working as a PA in commercials, moving to NYC and advancing her way up the ranks to a highly respected, sought-after picture editor.

MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE
#02 The Omen

MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 76:40


Chris Joey and Mark talk The Omen a 1976 English-language supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner, and written by David Seltzer. The film stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern. The first installment of The Omen franchise

On The Page
666. The Omen with David Seltzer

On The Page

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 46:52


Episode 666 called for a discussion of one of the greatest movies of all times, The Omen, with one of the greatest screenwriters of all times, David Seltzer. Not only does he share his thoughts and feelings about writing horror, he also gives insight into the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!

Overdrive AF
Split Squat Iso-Hold, CARBS, and Weekday Warrior Highlight

Overdrive AF

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 44:52


Teddy provides information on the benefits of and how to do the split squat iso-hold exercise, Gina and Teddy discuss carbs, how they are beneficial, why people are scared of them, and more, and highlight Weekday Warrior, David Seltzer.  Transformation Challenge https://overdrivefitness.clickfunnels.com/optin This weeks sponsor: Pest MD (845)-825-7254 PestMDMike@gmail.com @pestmd Mention Overdrive AF for a free estimate    Overdrive Blog http://www.overdrivefitnessny.com/blog     Overdrive AF Web Page http://www.overdrivefitnessny.com/podcast   Overdrive YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5bn_H2u13jyhSQaE24_PtQ

Adapt or Perish
Rerun: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Adapt or Perish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 97:31


In this episode of Adapt or Perish, we discuss Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! For this episode, we read and watched: Roald Dahl’s original novel, published in 1964. Read on Amazon or iBooks. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the 1971 movie directed by Mel Stuart, adapted by Dahl and David Seltzer, and starring Gene Wilder and Peter Ostrum. Watch on iTunes or Amazon. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the 2005 movie directed by Tim Burton, adapted by John August, and starring Freddie Highmore and Johnny Depp. Watch on iTunes or Amazon. Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the 2017 direct-to-DVD animated musical comedy adaptation of the Gene Wilder movie. Not the book. It’s weird. Watch (or don’t) on iTunes or Amazon. Footnotes: Mr. Bucket, buckets of fun! Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, written by Dahl and published in 1972. Quentin Blake’s Willy Wonka vs. Joseph Schindelman’s Willy Wonka A comparison of the old, racist Oompa Loompas, and the revised Oompa Loompas Cracked.com’s The 6 Most Secretly Racist Children’s Books Was beloved children’s book author Roald Dahl a raging bigot? The Dead Authors Podcast Chapter 34: “Roald Dahl featuring Ben Schwartz” Scriptnotes, a podcast hosted by John August and Craig Mazin “Cheer Up, Charlie” The scene where the little girl almost gets hit in the face during the filming of Willy Wonka Matt Gourley’s I Was There Too: “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish with John August” The trailer for Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (and Arielle’s reaction to watching it for the first time) You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us online at adaptorperishcast.com. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com or tweet using #adaptcast.

Blacklisted Podcast
Blacklisted Podcast eps 178

Blacklisted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 110:12


This is Blacklisted Cinema, where you are encouraged to talk during the movie. The movie this episode is Prophecy a 1979 American science fiction horror film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by David Seltzer. It stars Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante. Set in the Androscoggin or Ossipee River, the film follows an environmental agent and his wife filing a report on a paper mill in the river, not knowing that the paper mill's waste made a local bear mutate, having the bear turn rampant in the wilderness. Subscribe to us on itunes rate 5* @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blacklisted-podcast/id1058504075?mt=2 PodOmatic http://blacklisted.podomatic.com/ Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/blacklisted?refid=stpr Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Imonfnjs7535svy3wtwdx7rhbpa?t%3DBlacklisted_Podcast Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/01L8OZCsaKQZrN2Lm2vb22 Or wherever you steal your free podcast.

Everything Trying to Kill You.
25: The Omen: Family Takes All Forms, You Piece of Shit

Everything Trying to Kill You.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 72:57


Welcome to Everything Trying to Kill You, the comedy podcast that talks about horror movies! Join Maegan, Mary Kay, and Mary on their episode about The Omen. They answer questions like, If you were a demon and possessed an animal, what animal would that be? How many 666's is too many? If you were going to write a doomsday poem, what rhyme scheme should you use? Why do the police think that Father Brenner is crazy? Why do they discount his story? Was the movie set actually cursed? Why is Damien turning 5 instead of 6 or 7? What are the four reasons that Mary Kay would have fired the nannies? How does Satan feel about his penis? Which element of horror makes Kathy want to terminate her pregnancy? Why is Holly's suicide one of the most horrific scenes in cinematic history? Did Mary Kay hit her sister? What is the Grim? What role does prophecy play in this film? How do we feel about Kathy's therapist? Are children the future and/or chaotic neutral? How does this film portray adoption as dangerous? Should Maegan put away her tarot cards and Ouija board? Whose vagina is the best? What's good, Karen? Is this movie scary if you are not a Christian? How does Omen II go, now that Damien is in the President's house? The Omen (1978) Written by David Seltzer and directed by Richard Donner. Starring Gregory Peck, Harvey Spencer Stephens, Lee Remick. Genre: adventure, thriller, drama, horror Synopsis: American diplomat Robert (Gregory Peck) adopts Damien (Harvey Stephens) when his wife, Katherine (Lee Remick), delivers a stillborn child. After Damien's first nanny hangs herself, Father Brennan (Patrick Troughton) warns Robert that Damien will kill Katherine's unborn child. Shortly thereafter, Brennan dies and Katherine miscarries when Damien pushes her off a balcony. As more people around Damien die, Robert investigates Damien's background and realizes his adopted son may be the Antichrist.

We Are Horrified! A Horror Movie Podcast
Episode 5 - The Omen (1976)

We Are Horrified! A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 66:21


In this episode we discuss the 1976 classic, The Omen. Directed by Richard Donner, written by David Seltzer and starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, Harvey Stephens, David Warner and Billie Whitelaw. Enjoy!

Adapt or Perish
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Adapt or Perish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 97:04


In this episode of Adapt or Perish, we discuss Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! For this episode, we read and watched: Roald Dahl’s original novel, published in 1964. Read on Amazon or iBooks. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the 1971 movie directed by Mel Stuart, adapted by Dahl and David Seltzer, and starring Gene Wilder and Peter Ostrum. Watch on iTunes or Amazon. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the 2005 movie directed by Tim Burton, adapted by John August, and starring Freddie Highmore and Johnny Depp. Watch on iTunes or Amazon. Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the 2017 direct-to-DVD animated musical comedy adaptation of the Gene Wilder movie. Not the book. It’s weird. Watch (or don’t) on iTunes or Amazon. Footnotes: Mr. Bucket, buckets of fun! Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, written by Dahl and published in 1972. Quentin Blake’s Willy Wonka vs. Joseph Schindelman’s Willy Wonka A comparison of the old, racist Oompa Loompas, and the revised Oompa Loompas Cracked.com’s The 6 Most Secretly Racist Children’s Books Was beloved children’s book author Roald Dahl a raging bigot? The Dead Authors Podcast Chapter 34: “Roald Dahl featuring Ben Schwartz” Scriptnotes, a podcast hosted by John August and Craig Mazin “Cheer Up, Charlie” The scene where the little girl almost gets hit in the face during the filming of Willy Wonka Matt Gourley’s I Was There Too: “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish with John August” The trailer for Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (and Arielle’s reaction to watching it for the first time) You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us online at adaptorperishcast.com. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com or tweet using #adaptcast.

Vargtimmen
Omen-trilogin

Vargtimmen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 107:08


Vi närskådar Omen-trilogins beståndsdelar och bortser medvetet från franchisens mindre lyckade sidospår. Tomas myser åt high concept-vibben i Omen III och Lars bjuder på upprepade hårdrocksreferenser. Vi pratar också om: The Omen, Damien: Omen II, Omen III The Final Conflict, Omen IV: The Awakening, Harvey Bernhard, David Seltzer, Bob Munger, Richard Donner, Rosemary’s Baby, Jerry Goldsmith, Gregory Peck, Exorcisten, Patrick Troughton, Star Wars, Darth Vader, Sagan om Ringen, The Hobbit, David Warner, Don Taylor, William Holden, Lee Grant, Jonahan Scott-Taylor, Lance Henriksen, Iron Maiden, The Number of the Beast, Children of the Damned, Mörk Gryning, Vampire, Immortal, Marduk, Impiety, Arkhon Infaustus, Running Wild, Fantômas, Andrew Birkin, Rosens namn, Parfymen, Sam Neill, Clive Barker och Hellraiser. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys i en salig röra.

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-The Omen Screenwriter-David Meltzer-

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 50:00


David Seltzer (born 1940) is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing The Omen (1976),[1] and Bird on a Wire (1990). As writer-director, Seltzer's credits include the 1986 teen tragi-comedy Lucas starring Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder,[2] the 1988 comedy Punchline starring Sally Field and Tom Hanks, and 1992's Shining Through starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas.

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-The Omen Screenwriter-David Seltzer

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 50:00


David Seltzer (born 1940) is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing The Omen (1976),[1] and Bird on a Wire (1990). As writer-director, Seltzer's credits include the 1986 teen tragi-comedy Lucas starring Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder,[2] the 1988 comedy Punchline starring Sally Field and Tom Hanks, and 1992's Shining Through starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas.

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-David Meltzer-The Omen Screenwriter

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 50:00


David Seltzer (born 1940) is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing The Omen (1976),[1] and Bird on a Wire (1990). As writer-director, Seltzer's credits include the 1986 teen tragi-comedy Lucas starring Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder,[2] the 1988 comedy Punchline starring Sally Field and Tom Hanks, and 1992's Shining Through starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas.    

The Cinescope Podcast
Episode 6: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

The Cinescope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 41:42


In Episode 6 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad talks with Ethan about one of his favorite movies, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory! Show Notes Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory on iTunes Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory soundtrack on iTunes Stats Released June 30, 1971 Dir. Mel Stuart (If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135, documentaries Four Days in November, Wattstax) Written by Roald Dahl (author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) with rewrites/additional scenes by David Seltzer Music by Leslie Bricusse (“You Only Live Twice” w/ John Barry, worked with John Williams on “Can You Read My Mind (Love Theme)” from Superman, “When You're Alone” from Hook, “Somewhere in my Memory” from Home Alone, and “Christmas at Hogwarts” from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) and Anthony Newley (together won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for Wonka and also wrote songs “Feeling Good,” “Goldfinger”, musicals Stop the World - I Want to Get Off and The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd) Starring (Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka, Jack Albertson as Grandpa Joe, Peter Ostrum as Charlie, and also starring Roy Kinnear, Julie Dawn Cole, Leonard Stone, Denise Nickerson, Dodo Denney, Paris Themmen, Ursula Reit, Michael Bollner, and Diana Sowle) Contact Ethan Twitter Facebook Website Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Ethan Small.

CONVERSATIONS with FiFi & T.K
CONVERSATIONS with FiFi & T.K. (Episode 4): Screenwriter David Seltzer on creativity, writing, and his journey to Hollywood

CONVERSATIONS with FiFi & T.K

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2013 22:59


FiFi & T.K. chat with Screenwriter David Seltzer (Cinema Verite, The Omen, Willy Wonka) about creativity, writing, and his journey to Hollywood. Join us as David discusses how he BS'd his way into his first film job, how writing is like having sex, how talking to yourself can help can help defeat writer's block, and why staying vulnerable is the key to good writing. David Seltzer's Info: David Seltzer's Acceptance Speech, on February 19, 2012, at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angelesfor for The Writer's Guild Best Original Screenplay Award: http://youtu.be/ZUqI49gsOzM?t=3m12s David Seltzer's Filmography on The Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0783544/ Fiona "FiFi" MacNeil's Info: Website: www.abettermecoaching.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/MyBetterMe T.K. Coleman's Info: Blog: www.tkcoleman.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/TKOptimism Facebook: www.facebook.com/GossipGoneGood Website: www.abettermecoaching.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TK_Coleman

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)
AFF/Vintage: The Omen Trilogy 1976 - 1981 (dir. Richard Donner, Graham Baker and Don Taylor) Rated 18 - (Masterpiece)

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2010 5:40


The Omen is a British-American horror film franchise beginning in 1976. The story was originally written by David Seltzer, who chose not to continue the series after the first novel. The second novel was then written by Joseph Howard; the third novel was done by Gordon McGill. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2xDedxd Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)
AFF/Vintage: The Omen Trilogy 1976 - 1981 (dir. Richard Donner, Graham Baker and Don Taylor) Rated 18 - (Masterpiece)

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2010 5:40


The Omen is a British-American horror film franchise beginning in 1976. The story was originally written by David Seltzer, who chose not to continue the series after the first novel. The second novel was then written by Joseph Howard; the third novel was done by Gordon McGill. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2xDedxd