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“I think I always had a tendency to be a little different.”Hamish Steele brings us Flee, an animated documentary about the journey of Amin, a gay man and refugee to Denmark from Afghanistan. We talk about how animation can uniquely serve documentary films, how Amin's identity as a gay man intertwines with his experience as a refugee, and how this movie repeatedly broke our hearts but also how queerness gave us hope. Also, Hamish talks with us about his experience including queer characters and stories when creating for younger audiences, particularly with regards to his animated series, Dead End: Paranormal Park.Pre-order Go-Man: Champion of the EarthFind more from Hamish!Film Release: December 3, 2021‘Flee': Creating a New Narrative Language for the Animated Documentary Oscar Contender (IndieWire)‘Flee' Writer/Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen Breaks Down a Scene | 94th Oscars (Oscars on YouTube)Part of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast CollectiveDiscord | PatreonE-mail us: pixarpodcast@gmail.comMore from DougMore from DerekTheme song features: “Stasis” by Eagle-Eyed Tiger | SourceClosing song: “Free At Last” by Uno Helmersson
Hamish Steele, creator of Deadendia and Dead End: Paranormal Park, tries out some variants on the prompts: sensual Vampire defense system point-n-click but you don't have a mouse to point with We never would have guessed that vampire defense system would have so many possible interpretations, and we explore them all to make "Love at First Bite." A vampire dating game where YOU are the vampire, trying to win over the love and approval of villagers so you can restore your vitality. Maybe love was the drug we needed the whole time? Follow Hamish Steele on Bsky and Instagram! Enjoy 10% off everything in my DFTBA merch store until Dec 25th by going to bit.ly/jennamerch! Support this show, and submit your OWN random prompts, by subscribing at Patreon.com/TheJenna. Email the show at BigGameHungerPod@gmail.com. Big Game Hunger is part of the Multitude Collective of podcasts. Created and hosted by Jenna Stoeber. Big Game Hunger is a weekly video game podcast where Jenna Stoeber and a guest get three random prompts and have to make the big next game based on them.
Send us a textFIN! Finally, your hosts Bre and Malachite are done reviewing the second and last season of Dead End. Justice for Pugsley! You can contact us at tmttspodcast@gmail.com Website: https://tmttspodcast.wixsite.com/home Follow us on social media: @tmttspodcast on Instagram and TikTok. Also on YOUTUBE! THERE'S MORE TO THE STORY IS A SPOILER-FILLED SHOW PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION.
Send us a textWelcome back, mortals! Masmodeus and Bre'na are back with Dead End: Paranormal Park, and will now be tackling season 2. This episode covers the first 5 episodes of the season.Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022) is rated TV-Y7. You can contact us at tmttspodcast@gmail.com Website: https://tmttspodcast.wixsite.com/home Follow us on social media: @tmttspodcast on Instagram and TikTok. Also on YOUTUBE! THERE'S MORE TO THE STORY IS A SPOILER-FILLED SHOW PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION.
Send us a Text Message.Bre and Mandiso finish off the last part of season 1 of Dead End: Paranormal Park. Discuss Madi's criticisms and delight in Bre's fun facts about the series... plus: theories, anyone?Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022) is rated TV-Y7. You can contact us at tmttspodcast@gmail.com Website: https://tmttspodcast.wixsite.com/home Follow us on social media: @tmttspodcast on Instagram and TikTok. Also on YOUTUBE! THERE'S MORE TO THE STORY IS A SPOILER-FILLED SHOW PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION.
Send us a Text Message.Before we start the description for this episode, we'd like to apologize for the quality of this episode. A heatwave + technical difficulties means it is not as clear of a sound as we're used to putting out. By next episode we will make sure it's back to normal. Thanks for understanding
Hatch from your cocoon, it's Mothra March! Hamish Steele (creator of Dead End: Paranormal Park and DeadEndia) is here for the gay icon and queen of the monsters' debut film--a fantastical fairy tale with tiny singing ladies that explores the horrors of corporate greed and colonization. We dig into the all-star cast and cartoonishly evil villain, the complicated portrayal of Infant Island's indigenous population, the America/Russia fusion, Toho's kaiju cinematic universe, and more! Pre-order DeadEndia: The Divine Order Follow No Context Super Sentai: @nocontextsentai Find Hamish and all the great things he's working on! Episode cover art by: Doug! Part of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective Patreon | Discord Email: skreeonkpodcast@gmail.com Theme song: "BIO WARS - Synth Cover" by Kweer Kaiju Sources include: A Critical History and Filmography of Toho's Godzilla Series by David Kalat Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa by Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski Wikizilla
Doctor Who: "Midnight" Hamish Steele (creator of Dead End: Paranormal Park and DeadEndia) joins us for one of Doctor Who's best and scariest episodes, which uses knocking, repetition, and a tourist bus to expose the darkness of humanity. On the heels of David Tennant, Catherine Tate, and Russell T. Davies returning for the 60th anniversary, we discuss the show as inspiration, its parallels to tokusatsu, and why its childlike wonder still persists. Pre-order DeadEndia: The Divine Order Watch Dead End: Paranormal Park on Netflix Find Hamish and all the great things he's working on! ------ A proud part of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective Tip us on Ko-Fi | Gimmicks Website Email: gimmickspodcast@gmail.com | Twitter: @gimmickspod | Instagram: @gimmickspod Theme song: "Disco Tears" by Raven | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Sources include: SlashFilm | TARDIS Wiki
This week Tayla is joined by Jeremy Whitley (Princeless, School for Extraterrestrial Girls) and Chris Schweizer (Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton, History Comic: Roanoke Colony) to talk about their experience making comics for young people. They also discuss horror movies, video games, and Christmas folklore. During The Last Chapter they discuss: If you could rewrite a book from another character's point of view, what book and character would you choose? Podcast disclaimer Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Princeless by Jeremy Whitley and M. Goodwin The Dog Knight by Jeremy Whitley and Bre Indigo School for Extraterrestrial Girls by Jeremy Whitley and Jamie Noguchi Maker Comics: Fix a Car! By Chris Schweizer The Roanoke Colony: America's First Mystery by Chris Schweizer and Liz Trice Schweizer Browse books by Marvin Kaye in the library catalog Sondheim On Music by Mark Eden Horowitz Traitor's Blade (Greatcoats #1) by Sebastien de Castell Elle Campbell Wins Their Weekend by Ben Kahn (via bookshop.org) A Blade So Black by L. L. McKinney Titan King by Tony Hawkins Clock Striker by Issaka Galadima Saga Compendium One by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples AV Raising Hope (2010-2014) Progressively Horrified (podcast) Hellbender (2021) Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022) Ted Lasso (2020-2023) Yellowjackets (2021- ) Red Dead Redemption II (video game) Death Stranding (video game) AEW: Fight Forever (video game) Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (video game) The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (video game) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) Other Jeremy Whitley Chris Schweizer Saturday AM
August is spooky tv month! We're starting it off right with a spooky cartoon whose two leads are a Jewish trans boy and an autistic Indian girl! It's Dead End: Paranormal Park, Netflix's too good for this world two season paranormal theme park adventure and magical talking dog show! It's sadly over now, but that means you can go watch both seasons right now and shotgun the whole thing. Go! DO IT! Then come listen to us talk about it. Talk back to us! Go wild!I'll be honest, episode 150 has kinda snuck up on us. It's a very normal episode next week. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week Dan and Chris review review a bunch of animated shows and films they missed over the last year to decide which deserve our three remaining static awards. We discuss a large number of shows such as Owl House, Bee and Puppycat, Dead End: Paranormal Park, Star Wars Visions, Primal, Star Trek Lower Decks, Star Trek Prodigy and several more.
Alex Brightman is a two-time Tony-nominated actor for his performances in Beetlejuice the Musical and School of Rock. Other Broadway credits include Matilda, Big Fish, & Glory Days. Most recently, Alex was seen on stage in Lewberger's The Wizard of Friendship as Ketih's Dad. You can also hear him on the upcoming cast recording of The Wizard of Friendship as Flim Flam the Sausage Man. Alex can be seen on the current (and final) season of The Blacklist on NBC as forensic analyst Herbie Hambright. Other TV credits include Law & Order: SVU, Documentary Now!, The Good Fight, Blue Bloods, and Important Things w/ Demetri Martin. Alex is the voice of Pugsley/Temeluchus on the acclaimed Netflix animated series Dead End: Paranormal Park. Other cartoon credits include Helluva Boss, Teen Titans Go!, and the upcoming Scooby Doo and the Haunted High Rise. As a writer, Alex has developed series with NBC, Universal Studios, 20th Century, and Warner Brothers. He is currently developing Cleaners, an animated musical comedy, with his writing partner (and Spamalot cast mate) Nik Walker, and Singular, a New York romantic comedy, with 20th Century Studios. Alex's play, Everything Is Fine, recently received a developmental reading/workshop at Manhattan Theatre Club (directed by Cynthia Nixon), and is expected to have its world premiere in 2024. Alex lives in New York City and has a dog named Kevin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We really want to love this show. But… JOIN OUR DISCORD CHAT!WE NOW HAVE SHIRTS AND MORE FOR SALE! SUPPORT US ON KO-FI! Broadcast on January 8th, 2023Featuring:Dave Roberts & Felipe Diaz-Vera Summary: Two teens and a talking pug team up to battle demons at a haunted theme park — and maybe even save the
For K9: BingeQuake's fourth episode we are joined by Hamish Steele (writer-creator of Netflix's Dead End Paranormal Park and the DeadEndia series of graphic novels on which the show is based) to discuss K9: "The Bounty Hunter", first broadcast on 1 February 2010. "The Bounty Hunter" was written by Ian McFadyen and directed by James Bogle. Listeners can follow the podcast on Twitter at @K9BingeQuake or email feedback and comments to us at k9bingequake@gmail.com. ** Credits: Hosts - Tom Marshall (he/him) & Kevin Burnard (he/him) Guest - Hamish Steele (he/they) Editing - Kevin Burnard Theme music - Jack Guidera (he/him) Logo/Artwork - Christy Burnard (she/her) Episode recorded 3 December 2022. ** Sources: There is at least one instance of Doctor Who Magazine covering the series behind the scenes - Blum, Jonathan, "K9", Doctor Who Magazine #409 (24 June 2009), pp8-9. On the existence of the 'baked bean sandwich' - it turns out it does exist and indeed has done for some time (Hill, Janet McKenzie, Cooking for Two: A Handbook for Young Housekeepers, Little, Brown and Company (1909), p. 183; Stern, Jane, and Michael Stern, Roadfood Sandwiches: Recipes and Lore from our Favorite Shops Coast to Coast, Houghton Mifflin (2007), pp. 15-17). Both works, however, indicate this is more common in the American, not the British, sphere, with reference to "Boston brown bread". On the alleged status of rights expiry dates for Classic Who serials - Tovey, Will, "The Copyright in Doctor Who", Legal Piracy: Musings on Pirate Politics and Laws (7 October 2013); Jones, Ben, "Why Even Doctor Who Has Trouble Following Copyright", TorrentFreak (23 November 2013). Initial announcement of the K9: TimeQuake film featuring Omega and ensuing updates - "K9 to Battle Omega in New Film 'TimeQuake'", DoctorWhoTV (24 October 2015); Foster, Chuck, "K9: TimeQuake", DoctorWhoNews (24 October 2015); "New K9 Series Announced Omega to Return," TheDoctorWhoSite (9 September 2018). Mention of 'scripts for both a new K9 film and TV series' completed by Bob Baker before his death, 'which will continue in tribute to Bob and his legacy' - statement made by Twitter user @k9official, Tweet posted 5 November 2021. Initial announcement of a K9 series from Bob Baker & Paul Tams - "He's back! K9 takes the lead in four-part pilot series". Doctor Who Magazine #253 (2 July 1997), p. 4.
Not to be confused with 'framing devices' such as a narrative within a secondary story, 'Framing' is a type of narrative enhancer which can be used to add tone or flavour to a scene. This week, Jules and Madeleine look at how specific scenes and even whole plots can be gently adjusted using this technique, especially when it comes to movies and TV. Why might you wish to use framing? How can it be used to as a subtler form of political or social messaging? And what happens when it goes wrong? Find out in this week's episode. On the slab this week - The Witcher, She-Ra Princesses of Power, Dead End: Paranormal Park and many more. Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic
We're joined by author Van Hoang, who teaches us the story of the Monkey King, how Journey to the West MIGHT have been a romance novel, and how going through puberty turns every kid into a trickster spirit. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of trauma, puberty, crude jokes, misogyny, and arranged marriage. Guest Van Hoang's first name is pronounced like the van in minivan. Her last name is pronounced “hah-wawng.” She earned her bachelor's in English at the University of New Mexico and her master's in library information science at San Jose State University. She was born in Vietnam, grew up in Orange County, California, and now resides in Los Angeles with her husband, kid, and two dogs. Girl Giant and the Monkey King is her debut novel, and its sequel Girl Giant and the Jade War came out in December, 2021. Housekeeping - Recommendation: This week, Julia recommends Dead End: Paranormal Park on Netflix. - Books: Check out our previous book recommendations, guests' books, and more at spiritspodcast.com/books - Call to Action: Check out Exolore: Helping you imagine other worlds, but with facts and science! Every other week, astrophysicist/folklorist Dr. Moiya McTier explores fictional worlds by building them with a panel of expert guests, interviewing professional worldbuilders, or reviewing the merits of worlds that have already been built. Sponsors - BetterHelp is a secure online counseling service. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/spirits - ThirdLove is on a mission to find a perfect bra for everyone. Get 20% off your first order at thirdlove.com/spirits. - Clockworks Academy offers online courses on literature and popular culture, focusing especially on monster theory and on medieval literature. Go to clockworksacademy.com and use SPIRITS for 10% of any course. Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us @SpiritsPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads. You can support us on Patreon (http://patreon.com/spiritspodcast) to unlock bonus Your Urban Legends episodes, director's commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. We also have lists of our book recommendations and previous guests' books at http://spiritspodcast.com/books. Transcripts are available at http://spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, find our mailing address, or download our press kit, head on over to http://spiritspodcast.com. About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, an independent podcast collective and production studio. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
Today Marco has the pleasure to interview Zach Barack. Zach stars in Dead End: Paranormal Park on Netflix. Zach also appeared in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Zach Barack is a transgender actor, singer, and comedian from the northern suburbs of Chicago who is featured in film and television. He is credited as the first openly transgender actor in a Marvel film. He was born in Evanston, Illinois on November 17, 1995 and raised in a nearby suburb. (imdb.com) Get 30 days of Free Audible when you click on this Link: https://www.audibletrial.com/entertainmentrants Check us out on social media: • Facebook.com/entertainmentrants • Instagram @entertainmentrants • Twitter @entertainrants Drop us a line and let us know want you want to rant about engage@entertainmentrants.com We appreciate you listening. If you like the show please take a moment and leave us a quick review and we may even read it on the podcast. Thank you!
Steve and Sean talk about bugs, Shelley Duvall and The Forest Hills, and The Pack.Then, they're joined by Hamish Steele, creator of Dead End: Paranormal Park. They chat about getting a dog, starting with short films, animated horror, horror for kids, creating controversial work, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ciao a tutti e bentornati su Offbeat Duo Podcast! Prima di tutto scusate il ritardo per l'uscita di questo episodio, sarà un pò datato come episodio già all'uscita, ma speriamo che comprendiate. Le news di questo episodio: - Game Freak e la sua ormai poca fantasia - Pikmin Bloom ed il suo chill - CD Projekt Red e le sue "innovazioni" - Il remake di Scooby-Doo Le nostre immancabili recensioni: - Dead End: Paranormal Park (serie d'animazione, 2022) - Chef's Table (serie di programmi televisivi) - Deadendia. La prova dell'osseratore (fumetto di Hamish Steele) - Uncharted (film, 2022) Bene, anche stavolta siamo arrivati alla fine dell'episodio, per link e riferimenti a ciò di cui abbiamo parlato e se l'episodio non è abbastanza, seguiteci su Telegram! - Canale: @OffbeatDuoPodcast - Gruppo: @ODPchat
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We welcome Iranian-American actress Kathreen Khavari on the podcast! Kathreen is an esteemed actress and voice actress whose roles include Ms. Marvel/Kamala Khan in various Marvel animated series, Badyah in Netflix's hit series Dead End: Paranormal Park, and the upcoming Nickelodeon series Transformers: AllSpark. Kathreen discusses her career with us and what she hopes that the roles she and other SWANASA actors bring to brown kids today. We also discuss the ongoing Iran Protests, what it's been like for the Iranian diaspora to view them from abroad, and what you can do to help amplify the messages of the protests. Sign Amnesty International's letter calling for an independent UN Investigation into the Iranian Government's crimes against its people. Follow Kathreen on Twitter @KathreenKhavari and on Instagram @kathreenkhavari. Our music is composed by Ashley Hefnawy. You can find more of her music here. We are a proud member of the Hard NOC podcast family. Follow us on Twitter: @TheMiddleGeeks, @MaeAbdu, @spiderswarz Subscribe to The Middle Geeks on Hard NOC Media Please support us on Patreon!
We talk through everything in Dead End: Paranormal Park's big season from the big lore moments to more great queer representation. Hosts this week: Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, & Alex Bonilla. Timestamps for the podcast: 0:00 – Introduction 2:05 – […]
This week, we're eaten alive by bizarre undead plastic from "The Night of the Plastic Bags." Melissa catches fire with her love of "She Will," Grady torches "Exception" while demanding a third season of "Dead End: Paranormal Park," and Marcus soaks in the pulpy giallo of "Dark Glasses." Also, we cannot get the theme from "Bloodthirsty" unstuck from our heads and the indigenous alien horror comedy Slash/Back hits VOD this week. Link: "Night of the Plastic Bags" on YouTube
Comic Reviews: DC Batman Incorporated 1 by Ed Brisson, John Timms, Rex Lokus Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Green Arrow by Stephanie Phillips, Clayton Henry, Dennis Culver, Nicole Virella, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Marcelo Maiolo DC's Terrors Through Time Batman & Scooby Doo Mysteries 1 by Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela, Franco Riesco Batman: Urban Legends 20 Marvel A.X.E.: Eternals by Kieron Gillen, Pasqual Ferry, Matt Hollingsworth A.X.E.: Iron Fist by Alyssa Wong, Marika Cresta, Michael YG, Chris Sotomayor Namor the Sub-Mariner: Conquered Shores 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Pasqual Ferry, Matt Hollingsworth Punisher: War Journal – Brother by Torunn Gronbekk, Rafael Pimentel, Matt Milla Star Wars: High Republic 1 by Cavan Scott, Andrea Broccardo, Ario Anindito, Mark Morales, Frank William Star Wars: Visions 1 by Takashi Okazaki, Aki Yanagi Wakanda 1 by Stephanie Williams, Paco Medina, Walden Wong, Elisabetta D'Amico, Evan Narcisse, Natacha Bustos, Jordie Bellaire, Bryan Valenza Infinity Comics Marvel's Voices 20: Nova by Terry Blas, Bruno Oliviera, Cris Peters X Loves of Wolverine by Sean McKeever, Diogenes Neves Image Hack/Slash: Hot Shorts 1 by Tim Seeley, Daniel Leister, Jim Terry, Felipe Sobreiro, Carlos Badilla, Triona Farrell Halloween Party by Gerry Duggan, Brian Posehn, Scott Koblish, Hi-Fi Hitomi 1 by H.S. Tak, Isabella Mazzanti IDW Godzilla Monsters and Protectors: All Hail the King 1 by Erik Burnham, Dan Schoening, Luis Antonio Delgado Boom Approach 1 by Jeremy Haun, Jason Hurley, Jesus Hervas, Lea Caballero, Brett Weldele Archie Chilling Adventures of Salem 1 by Cullen Bunn, Dan Schoening, Ben Galvan, Matt Herms Dynamite Scarlet Sisters 1 by Alex Segura, Emiliana Pinna Red 5 Beorn by Ben Bender Dead Kingdom 1 by Etienne Derepentigny, Jerome Gagnon, Kurt Belcher Behemoth (Sumerian Comics) Sara Lone 1 by Erik Arnoux, David Morancho AAM Markosia Pangothica 1 by James Wilkins AfterShock Chicken Devils 1 by Brian Buccellato, Mattia Monaco AWA Year Zero Vol 0 1 by Daniel Kraus, Goran Sudzuka Ablaze Far Cry: Esperanza's Tears 1 by Mathieu Mariolle, Salaheddine Basti, Arif Khaled Mad Cave A Legacy of Violence 1 by Cullen Bunn, Andrea Mutti OGN Follow Me Down: A Reckless Book by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Sea Serpent's Heir: The Pirate's Daughter by Mairghread Scott, Pablo Tunica Night Eaters: She Eats the Night by Marjorie Liu, Sana Takeda Brothers Flick: The Impossible Doors by Ryan Haddock, Whitney Cogar, Nick Wyche, David Stoll Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game by Nancy Springer, Mickey George, Giorgia Sposito, Enrica Eren Angiolini Creepy Cat Vol 4 by Cotton Valent Evil Secret Society of Cats Vol 1 by Pandania Ray's OGN Corner: Awkward by Svetlana Chmakova Additional Reviews: Andor 6, She-Hulk finale, Middlewest, Dead End Paranormal Park s2, Fairy Tale, Mr. Harrington's Phone, Stray Dogs, Owl House 3.1 Longbox of Horror 2022 part 3: Ultimate Adventures by Ron Zimmerman, Duncan Fegredo, Paul Mounts Ultimate Monster Versus Monster News: cast and title for next Branaugh Poirot movie, MCU delays, Invincible 20th anniversary celebration, Cartoon Network is dead, Harrison Ford replacing William Hurt as Thunderbolt Ross, new AWA espionage series by Cullen Bunn and Mike Deodato, Omninews, worst Simpsons episode in 30+ seasons, new Tynion series from Image Trailers: M3GAN, Blockbuster, Matilda: The Musical Comics Countdown: Follow Me Down: A Reckless Book by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Do A PowerBomb 5 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Once and Future 30 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Superman: Son of Kal-El 16 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Ruairi Coleman, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Brothers Flick: The Impossible Doors by Ryan Haddock, Whitney Cogar, Nick Wyche, David Stoll Captain Marvel 42 by Kelly Thompson, Andrea Di Vito, Nolan Woodard Dark Spaces: Wildfire 4 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Rona Pattison Daredevil 4 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson Batman vs. Robin 2 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire Chilling Adventures of Salem 1 by Cullen Bunn, Dan Schoening, Ben Galvan, Matt Herms
Auf RTL+ startet mit „Peacemaker“ eine etwas andere Superhelden-Serie. In der ARD-Mediathek wird die Frage gestellt: „Wer bezahlt die Zukunft?“, und auf Netflix geht es mit der zweiten Staffel von „Dead End: Paranormal Park“ gruselig zur Sache. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-peacemaker-wer-bezahlt-die-zukunft-dead-end-paranormal-park
Auf RTL+ startet mit „Peacemaker“ eine etwas andere Superhelden-Serie. In der ARD-Mediathek wird die Frage gestellt: „Wer bezahlt die Zukunft?“, und auf Netflix geht es mit der zweiten Staffel von „Dead End: Paranormal Park“ gruselig zur Sache. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-peacemaker-wer-bezahlt-die-zukunft-dead-end-paranormal-park
Auf RTL+ startet mit „Peacemaker“ eine etwas andere Superhelden-Serie. In der ARD-Mediathek wird die Frage gestellt: „Wer bezahlt die Zukunft?“, und auf Netflix geht es mit der zweiten Staffel von „Dead End: Paranormal Park“ gruselig zur Sache. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-peacemaker-wer-bezahlt-die-zukunft-dead-end-paranormal-park
This week we watch Dead End Paranormal Park, and then next time we will have the creator on. That's how we roll. Also August and I are unreasonably gay for Greg Universe. The Show's Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaySpacePod Bryan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/roomwherepod August's Twitter: https://twitter.com/harpydora Standing Stones: https://twitter.com/stones_standing Discord: https://discord.gg/ZjwPuRv Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/standingstonesprod
A YEAR OF TFF. Let's talk DeadEnd: Paranormal Park S1 and whatever the hell is going on at WBD right now. We will be covering the second season after it airs too! Go watch the show!
There's something inherently queer about theme parks, especially haunted ones. This week, Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) hang out with actor, comedian and public speaker Zach Barack (@zachbarack), who you might recognize from his featured role in Spiderman: Far from Home or Amazon's series Transparent. Zach is currently voicing Barney, a lead character in the Netflix animated series Dead End: Paranormal Park and we are so proud that we get to see a trans lead in children's animation. We can't think of another time when we have seen such an authentic representation of a trans character in an animated series or children's show. Zach discusses his experience with playing Barney in Dead End, and the responsibility of portraying a trans character on TV, especially in a kid's show. We love the show not only because it is a perfect example of how you can make horror and queer representation age appropriate but also because you know we're suckers for a musical episode! We discuss our opinions on Norma, Courtney and Pugsley, and the different types of representation each of them brings. And we learn how, much like Barney, Zach is not the right person to ask when it comes to approaching your crush. Listen in to hear which horror movie characters we were scared of as kids and which are our favorite theme park rides. Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod).Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lezhangoutpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#336: Link wants to talk about trans characters in media, specifically Barney from Dead End: Paranormal Park. The crew discusses how trans characters get portrayed and the types of stories they generally exist in, and how the representation matters. Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum. — The post Just Order More Nachos appeared first on Geek Therapy.
This week we're shining a light on a new animated show that debuted on Netflix earlier this year, Dead End: Paranormal Park, based on the comics by creator Hamish Steele. Barney and Norma are two teens who come to Phoenix Park looking for jobs, and find that the place is haunted! They have to deal with demonic possessions and shadowy owners alongside running theme park rides, but they ultimately find that this is a place they can be their authentic selves. We talk about the show's clear conversations about LGBTQ+ issues for a younger audience, its knowledge of real theme park operations, demons who eat trash, a hat that's too small for a human but perfect for a dog, and musicals. After recording this, season 2 of the show was confirmed for release on October 13th!! Also, in this episode we use the phrase "FTM" in reference to a voice actor, and would like to correct ourselves. Trans Man is the more universally appropriate term, and we'll use that in the future! Beetlejuice The Musical Animatic by Shnikkels One of Patrick Stump's demo songs Waking Kitchen Nightmares Podcast Jams: @JamsWilk Melissa: @WilkyWit Questions or Suggestions: Email us!: SaturdayMOpod@gmail.com DM us!: @SaturdayMOpod
This episode Summer and Joanna chat about places they'd like to visit, books and graphic novels they're reading, and their favorite memories of one another. Topics this week include Dead End: Paranormal Park, Calico (game), Sandman, Mothman, collectables, and their top 5 favorite things about cats. Mentioned this week: Em and Sprout: https://www.etsy.com/shop/emandsprout This week's Ask Charm Bomb question: What are your favorite memories of one another? (And other questions submitted during live recording!) To submit a question to Ask Charm Bomb, email your question to charmbomb@geekgirlpenpals.com Follow Geek Girl Pen Pals on Twitter: @GeekGirlPenPals Follow Summer @Sumsicle Follow Joanna @JoannaVolavka Learn more about Geek Girl Pen Pals at www.geekgirlpenpals.com, where geekery and snail mail collide!
Join us as we journey into The Further to discuss one of the most effective PG-13 horror films in modern memory: Insidious (2010). One-word title mastery, first reactions to the film, the dissonant score, and how scary we still find this movie are just a few things Lauren and Jared get into this week.Timestamps9:42 - Negronomicon43:56 - Crit1:37:32 - Final CurlsFind Us OnlineWebsite: www.scarycritpodcast.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/scarycritpodcastInstagram: http://instagram.com/scarycritpodcastCreditsHost and Producer: Lauren La Melle - instagram.com/laurenlamelle Host and Editor: Jared Hudson - instagram.com/blossomsandbooks93Production Intern: Andrew FernieCommunications Intern: Mikayla WellsGems from Episode 68The Godfather (1972)Beast (2022)3000 Years of Longing (2022)Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)The Hateful 8 (2015)Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)The Dark Knight Rises (2012)The Call (2013)Monsters University (2013)Wednesday (2022)Nevermore (Kate Flynn and Kit Trace, Webtoon, 2022, Digital)The Walking Dead (2010)Insecure (2016)Midnight Mass (2021)Scream (2022)Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)The Fallout (2021)The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)Waiting… (2005)The Addams Family (2019)The Addams Family 2 (2021)Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)The Sandman (2022)Orphan: First Kill (2022)Orphan (2009)Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993)Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022)I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)Psycho (1998)Cabin Fever (2016)Cabin Fever (2003)The Birds (1963)Psycho (1960)Citizen Kane (1941)Generation (2021)Sesame Street (1969)Infinity Train (2019)The Thin Man (1934)Charmed (1998)Teen Titans (2003)Samurai Jack (2001)Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)Summer Camp Island (2018)The Dark Crystal (1982)The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019)Saw (2004)Insidious (2010)The Conjuring (2013)Paper Mario (video game) (2001)Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)Evil Dead (2013)In Time (2011)SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)Game of Thrones (2011)Malignant (2021)Bridesmaids (2011)Charlie's Angels (2000)Lights Out (2016)Annabelle creation (2017)Lights Out (short) (2013)Poltergeist (1982)Halloween Ends (2022)Outlast (video game) (2013)The Blair Witch Project (1999)Us (2019)Get Out (2017)Candyman (2021)Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015)The Sun Dog (Stephen King, Signet, 1990, Print)House of the Dragon (2022)The Last of Us (2023)The Last of Us (video game) (2013)A Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)Halloween (1979)Jurassic Park (1993)
The boys talk about the backlash against the Y2K fashion comeback, finding peace with your body through swimming, and a deep-dive into the wonderfully diverse new show, Dead End: Paranormal Park (spoilers!)
In this special interview episode, Erin sits down with trans actor, singer, writer, and comedian Zach Barack. Erin talks with Zach about his role as Barney in the new animated horror comedy adventure series Dead End: Paranormal Park, the challenges and rewards of working in animation, what his character's journey has taught him, how important nuanced and three-dimensional representation is, his history-making role in 2019 as the first openly trans actor to be credited in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Spiderman: Far From Home, and how important dogs are in his life. Be sure to support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsafandomthingpod. You can follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod Twitter: @fandomthingpod Instagram: @itsafandomthingpod Cover art by Carla Temis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, we're back! Sorry for the wait! In this episode, we got a bunch of news about new series coming up, and some reboots including the Powerpuff Girls and Panty and Stocking! We also talk about the new animated Netflix show, Dead End: Paranormal Park! Go check it out!!
Join me in The Dragon's Library for review of shows, movies, games, and books. This is my review of Dead End: Paranormal Park, the new animated fantasy horror comedy on Netflix. After a stunt double goes missing at Phoenix Park, Barney and Norma go to apply for a security position. The begin work at a theme-park haunted house during the summer which might be a portal to hell. You can find the link below.Dead End: Paranormal Park (Netflix)You can follow and contact me at the links below.Twitter: @Dragon_Library2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDragonLibrary/Podpage Website: https://www.podpage.com/the-dragons-library/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_J3SqRoBXsadZhn8iX1XDAEmail: thedragonslibrary.main@gmail.comNew intro audio designed to be compatible with new youtube intro.
Whenever there's something loosely tied to Christmas AND NEW we have to make sure we discuss it! Netflix dropped the new show Dead End Paranormal Park earlier this summer since one episode was called the Nightmare Before Christmas in July we decided to give it a watch! If you have any thoughts or feelings about the show contact us at: christmas365podcast@gmail.com or find us on Instagram @christmas365podcast Be sure to Rate, Review and Subscribe!! Thanks for listening!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Generation Toon, we dig into the brand new Netflix series, Dead End: Paranormal Park! The original Dead End short from Cartoon Hangover The original Deadendia web comic
Generation Toon, presented by The Space Monkey X Audio Workshop
On this episode of Generation Toon, we dig into the brand new Netflix series, Dead End: Paranormal Park! The original Dead End short from Cartoon Hangover The original Deadendia web comic
Matt and J-Man get spooky as they check out the inside of a strange house in an odd park as devilish and villainous events unravel.Walk deeper into the funhouse: Patreon.com/ToonJamPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
„The fear world is my real world.” Bei uns war einiges los – was für euch vor allem daran ersichtlich war, dass es länger keine Kultpess-Episode gab. Aber natürlich waren wir nie weg. Und wir wären nicht die Kulturpessimist*innen, wenn wir uns nicht zu dieser 75. Ausgabe unseres Podcasts eine kleine Neuerung an unserem Konzept überlegt hätten: Damit wir in Zukunft öfter dazu kommen, für euch über Filme und Serien zu sprechen, werden wir ab jetzt ganz Filmpodcast-typisch nur noch über ein großes Thema pro Episode sprechen. Dieses beleuchten wir natürlich weiter in altbekannter Kultpess-Ausführlichkeit, und auch Kulturpicks und Podcastgrüße wird es weiterhin geben – aber so finden wir einfach leichter regelmäßig Lücken in unseren Terminkalendern für eine Aufnahme. Und ganz ehrlich: Wir haben richtig Bock! (Übrigens: Ab jetzt markieren wir alle Episoden über Serien als KPS und alle über Filme als KPF). Auch Kultpess-typisch haben wir uns für unser Comeback eine emanzipatorischen Animationsserie ausgeguckt: Netflix hat mit „Dead End: Paranormal Park” die Graphic Novels von Hamish Steele über eine zusammengewürfelte, sehr unterschiedliche Gruppe von Jugendlichen, Hunden und Dämonen in einem Theme Park verfilmt. Wir analysieren die Serie auch vor dem Hintergrund, dass wir uns nach einem „neuen Steven Universe” sehnen, und sprechen über Queerness, Transsein, Neurodiversität und Repräsentation genauso wie über Popkulturreferenzen, Horrorelemente und die Frage, was eigentlich schlimmer ist: leibhaftige Dämonen oder Besessenheit? (Grüße an den Spätfilm!) Was sagt ihr zu unserem neuen Sendungskonzept? Schreibt's uns in die Kommis! :)
Zuhair and J Scotty are joined by actor, comedian, singer and one of the stars of Netflix's animated series, Dead End: Paranormal Park, Zack Barack to discuss his career and experience working in the MCU as Marvel's first openly transgender actor.
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Moinsen! Auf wieder mal sehr besonderen Wunsch hin werfen wir heute einen Blick auf eine noch recht neue Animationsserie, die geschafft hat, was viele andere vor ihr nicht geschafft haben: mich in wirklich jeder Hinsicht abzuholen und rundum glücklich zu machen! Wie sie das gemacht hat und wie ich es geschafft habe, auch hier mal wieder das Thema zwischendurch auf Doctor Who zu lenken, hört ihr natürlich in der Folge, an deren Ende ihr auch noch die ein oder andere Empfehlung, wie z. B. den noch ziemlich neuen Doctor Who News Podcast "TARDIS today", findet. Viel Spaß damit und bis bald - wir hören uns!
It's Canada Day, and that means we're looking at cartoons from the National Film Board! We'll watch a Norwegian lady with a prestigious responsibility help bring down the Nazi regime. We'll watch a fisherman save two Haida from the wrath of a scorned orca. We'll watch a young girl bounce back and forth between Canada and France. And (unrelated) we'll watch France's economy crumble. Not a lot of Canada there, actually. Plus, Micah looks out for Kotaro, who is living alone, checks out more Tales of Alethrion, and considers Avatar (the 'benders one) heading to the big screen (not the M. Night Shyamalan one), along with the usual MLP, while Matsy thinks about YouTuber Berd, investigates Dead End: Paranormal Park, and scares us all with one word: Homestuck. Cartoons in this episode: "My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts" "The Mountain of SGaana" "Here and There" "John Law and the Mississippi Bubble"
Maybe you've seen the new animated series on Netflix entitled Dead End: Paranormal Park, featuring a cast of queer characters working at an amusement park that might be a portal to hell. I spoke to the show's creator, Hamish Steele, several years ago when his comic book Deadendia was in the early stages of being adapted into a show, and now that Dead End has been completed and released, we're revisiting that conversation this week to hear about the real-life friends who inspired the story… and also Hamish's controversial opinions about the difference between films that merely have queer people in them versus films that queer people actually like.We'll have that conversation in a minute. First, a reminder that I've got a weekly newsletter where I write stories about queer pop culture and also link to cute animal videos — subscribe to that at mattbaume.com. Also take a look at my YouTube channel for videos about film and TV history — I've got one coming up about Seinfeld's “not that there's anything wrong with that” episode.Also, big thanks to everyone who supports The Sewers of Paris on Patreon! Patrons get hours of exclusive videos about super queer pop culture history, stickers and stuff in the mail, and shoutouts in the credits of YouTube videos.
In today's episode I talk with Dead End Paranormal Park creator Hamish Steele. We discuss the LGBTQ themes, the character dynamics and more.
Hang out while we discuss the newest hit animation, Dead End: Paranormal Park. We are joined by the show's lead voiceover actor, Zach Barack and comedian/friend of the pod, Ben Hermann. Join us for a behind-the-scenes look. Streaming on Netflix now!
We talk about everything from the new Netflix show Dead End: Paranormal Park including the show's wonderful queer representation and interesting mythology! Hosts this week: Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, & Alex Bonilla. Timestamps for the podcast: 0:00 – Introduction 1:30 […]
In today's episode, we watch the first episode of Dead End: Paranormal Park. We also talk about more video games and how messed up the world of wrestling has been lately! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nonsense-Review-107505298136677/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NonsenseReview Intro/Outro music: https://commons.nicovideo.jp/material/nc163920
We talk to Hamish Steele, creator of Dead End: Paranormal Park, about his new Netflix series, what it was like to transition from the page to the screen with their original story, why fatphobia sneaks its way into animation, and why trans and queer representation thrives when it's both overt and subtextual. Not only does the lovely Ayoola Solarin join to interview Hamish, but Ayoola sticks around to give us a super special peek behind the scenes of Dead End: Paranormal Park which Ayoola worked on as a Production Coordinator and behind-the-scenes writer!Watch the trailer for Dead End: Paranormal Park here and watch the whole series on Netflix starting June 16th!Follow Hamish Steele at: @hamishsteele on Instagram and Twitter (link goes to Twitter)Follow Ayoola Solarin at: @ayoolasolarin on TwitterYou can follow Bitches on Comics on Instagram and Twitter @BitchesOnComics and you can follow our hosts: Sara Century: @saracentury (Instagram and Twitter), S.E. Fleenor: @se_fleenor (Instagram and Twitter), and Monika Estrella Negra: Instagram and Twitter. Follow our Sound Editor Kate on Twitter.Show us some love by giving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodChaser, or wherever you get your podcasts.Support us by joining our Patreon Community.Keep in touch with us and see what we're up to by visiting our website: BitchesOnComics.comBitches on Comics is a Queer Spec project. Learn more about Queer Spec at: QueerSpec.com
This week the dragons are delighted to welcome back special guest Hamish Steele to talk about his forthcoming Netflix series Dead End: Paranormal Park. Based on the DeadEndia graphic novels, the setting of the series makes Hamish the perfect person to join this week's discussion. Carnivals, circuses and fair grounds are niche but popular settings for speculative fiction. As liminal spaces where the usual rules are suspended, they are ideal places to look at the world in a different way or challenge mundane boundaries. Their inherent whimsy, surreality and eeriness allow them to fit into multiple different genres - mystery, fantasy, horror, even science fiction. But where does this setting and the sense of suspension of rules originate? And what exactly is out fascination with them born of? Find out in this week's episode. Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic
Jared Milrad interviews Hamish Steele and Zach Barack, the creator and lead actor of DEAD END: PARANORMAL PARK, a horror-comedy animated series on Netflix that follows the adventures of Barney (he/him) (a queer trans teen voiced by trans actor Zach Barack), his friend Norma, and a slew of wise-cracking demons. Hamish and Zach open up about why they're excited to be part of this groundbreaking series, why queer and trans representation matters, and how to make Hollywood more inclusive, equitable, and representative.
Harry and Rory are joined by their brother and creator of Dead End: Paranormal Park on Netflix, Hamish Steele, as they return to the world of Pokémon for the fourth animated movie! Ash, Pikachu and 'the rest' encounter the mythical Celebi and the time-travelling Sam on their journey, but with the forest under threat from a villainous Team Rocket marauder, can they prevent an ecological disaster? More importantly, are we going to end up doing Pokémon movies forever? Plus, a peek at Pikachu's Pikaboo! This podcast contains SPOILERS for Pokémon 4Ever (2001), from 34:35. Visit our Website: gamesonfilm.wixsite.com/podcast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/GamesOnFilmPod/ Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/GamesOnFilmPod/ Music by David Lightfoot www.davidlightfootmusic.com