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Junk Food Dinner returns with three very random, very different films to wet your weird cinema whistle!Up first, low-budget Baltimore filmmaker Don Dohler brings us a tale of a reanimated corpse that moves into a suburban neighborhood and starts giving music lessons (and also killing people) in Fiend from 1980. Then, Dean Cameron stars in a classic slobs vs snobs tale set in a ski resort in Ski School from 1991. This R-rated comedy was a staple of late-night cable TV in the 90's but does it hold up? We find out. Finally, we get a rare look into the world of early 90's Japanese dance, fashion and music in the 1993 V-Cinema straight-to-video flick Heartbreaker: With Love from a Bullet. All this plus Final Destination chat, more Sinners chat, Kevin's adventures at the theater, Norm!, Looney Tunes blu-rays and so much more! LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct DonloydAlso, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll keep this podcast going with your love and support.
Dean Cameron, best known for classic 80s and 90s comedies like "Summer School" and "Ski School," joins us on this episode. We talk the highs and lows of acting in Hollywood, his connection to Steel Panther, and a whole lot more. Dean has a song coming out April 30th called "Surgeons" and a bunch of movies in the works that he speaks on during this interview. Visit http://deancameron.com and follow Dean Cameron on X @DeanCameron and on Instagram @TheDeanCameron RIP to Adam Ralston & Walter Stowe Follow us:http://instagram.com/battlelinepodcasthttp://x.com/battlelinepod For 15% off your first purchase with Ned go to http://helloned.com/BATTLELINE For 15% off select Fort Scott Munitions products use the promo code Battleline at http://fsm.com For full video of this episode, head over to our Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/@battlelinepodcast
Carl Taylor (Charlie Sheen) and James St. James (Emilio Estevez) are two sanitation workers who create as much of a mess as they are collecting. Due to their apathetic work ethics, they are now being observed by Louis Fedders (Keith David) to see if they can even do their jobs correctly. Through a series of events, one including Carl peeping on all of his neighbors through binoculars, the mayor is killed, shoved into an industrial barrel and is found on Carl and James' route. Susan (Leslie Hope) was working for the mayor and now needs to be warned. Carl does just that as he starts to fall for her. A pizza delivery man (Dean Cameron) unwillingly joins this group, and everyone is set on taking down Maxwell Potterdam III (John Getz) and his environmental polluting ways. RTS acknowledges the sacredness of another man's fries and would not dare to take them. Jeremy, La-Mar and Collin check out a taser on the beach. When you recover from that, make sure to provide everyone with a proper golf clap.
It's 1987. The surf's up, the sun's out, and high school teacher Freddy Shoop is about to have the summer of his life… until he's roped into teaching remedial English to a group of students who would rather be anywhere else. In this episode of the Better Learning Podcast, Kevin, Eric, and Mark crack open Summer School, the cult classic that blends outrageous 80s comedy with a surprisingly insightful take on teaching, student motivation, and the eternal struggle between fun and responsibility. We break down what makes Mark Harmon's Mr. Shoop one of the most unexpectedly relatable teachers in movie history—does his unconventional, rule-breaking approach make him a terrible educator, or the kind of mentor students actually need? We also dive into the misfit classroom of 80s archetypes, from the horror-obsessed duo of Chainsaw and Dave to the overachieving student with test anxiety, and discuss how these characters still reflect real-world education challenges today. Takeaways: Connecting with students has a huge impact Sometimes you need respect from students before they like you Have fun and be yourself Take the five seconds to say something individualized to a student Connect with Eric Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esstoller/ Connect with host, Kevin Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ Episode 221 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/ Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website
Send us a textA young, expectant wife must figure out how to stop her husband's late night podcast binge habit before he harms himself or his family. On Episode 655 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the South Korean film, Sleep from director Jason Yu! We also talk about some of our favorite movies that involve sleep/dreams/nightmares as part of the plot, reminisce about obscure 70s and 80s toys, and have a chat about Satanic Panic. So grab your sleeping pills to keep you awake, call the family Shaman, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Legendary bitching, Satanic Panic, Twisted Sister, Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson, Dungeons and Dragons, Don “Balloon” Knotts, Three's Company, Clyde's Car Crusher, the gas shortage of the 70s, MaXXXine, Vortex, Gaspar Noe, technicolor dreamf*ck, Dario Argento, Dune Part One and Two, “Haley's Comet” Pontiac Firebird, Alex Bregman, Boston Red Sox, you down with OBP?, Wrestlemania, Mike Tyson, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, The Machinist, Paranormal Activity, Sleepwalkers, Doctor Sleep, Nightmare on Elm St., Richard Lynch, Bad Dreams, E.G. Daily, Dean Cameron, Dream Scenario, In Dreams, What Dreams May Come, Inception, Woody Allen's Sleeper, Dreamscape, Come True, Sandman, Flatliners, The Nightmare, Room 237, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Insidious, The Cell, Poltergeist III, The Fallen, The Fall, Rosemary's Baby, Mean Street Posse, Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Snoop, Al Snow, Sleep, Jason Yu, shooting fish in a barrel, sexy-time straps, Korean Fred Willard, Se7en, Bong Joon-ho, The Host, Parasite, Lee Sun-kyun, Jung Yu-mi, Natasia Demetriou, David Lynch's Dune, G.I. Joe figures, Sci-Fi epics, Dr. Dune, Zod Bless You, Denis Villeneuve, Chekhov's Pomeranian, Owen Hart, Timestalker, Alice Lowe, Armchair Cowboy, and The Jeff Jarrett Rorschach Test.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Thank you for checking out Rock Musical Month. Coming up is Septdumber, where the topics are slightly dumber than usual, and way more September. First film will be Rambo III (1988). Looking for more content? We are continuously backfilling our library with classics such as our radio play of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (250 - 253) and Music Videos that Remind Us of Thor (754 - 759). If you want to check out the full list of topics covered, it can be found here, and we'd love to take requests for re-upload.
Send us a Text Message.In a city infested with the hearing-impaired three slackers must fight their deepest fears and obvious flaws in an attempt to gain more listeners for their fledgling podcast. On Episode 629 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the horror comedy We Are Zombies from the filmmaking trio known as RKSS! We also talk about zombie film lore, what Ravenshadow would do if he were to work out in a gym, and using wrestling moves in film. So grab your zombie repellent, wear your favorite luchador mask, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Living in haunted houses, ghost films, Tobe Hooper, Poltergeist, Planet Fitness, Lunk Alarm, amenities, before super soldier serum, the black lung club, giving businesses your bank info, “I can move mountains”, “Ravishing” Ravenshadow, plantar fasciitis, Juvi Juice, the gym gimmick, Steiner Math, The Big Bad Fatty Daddy, Flex-Pac, RIP Gena Rowlands, RIP Peter Marshall, Hollywood Squares, Walking Dead, have zombie movies run their course?, Maggie, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Girl With All the Gifts, Starve Acre, Watership Down, scared by rabbits, The Zombies That Ate the World, RKSS, We Are Zombies, Jerry Frissen, Guy Davis, Derek Johns, The Boys, The Sacrifice Game, Megan Peta Hill, Riverdale, Royal Flush Gang, Here For Blood, Tom Savini, Greg Nicotero, Fido, Survival of the Dead, Diary of the Dead, John Leguizamo, Land of the Dead, Zombie Pimps, Matt Pinfield, 120 Minutes, Barry Horowitz, Turbo Kid, Summer of ‘84, Screambox, Godzilla Minus One, caring for the characters, zombies as metaphor, social commentary in horror, Le Matos, The Blood Brothers, mustache-twirling villains, The Goonies, Men at Work, Keith David, Summer School, Dean Cameron, Humane, Heavy Metal, editing style of film, Chekhov's Sex Swing, Vampirella, Def Comedy Jam, Rip Taylor meets Criss Angel, eccentric artists that throw glitter, Captain Chaos, Cannonball Run, wrestling in horror films, Deathgasm, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Shaun of the Dead, Wake Up, “Hearing Impaired” Comedy Jam, living impaired, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Knife+Heart, Francis Ford Coppola, Patreon Takeover, Joshua Libre, The Maniacal Minute, Planetary Fitness, lurch alarm, and we are Flex-Pacs.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
Dean Cameron, star of '80s and '90s hits like "Summer School" and "Ski School," shares his incredible journey through Hollywood. From his early days living with future stars like Eric Stoltz and Anthony Edwards to his memorable roles alongside legends like Ray Walston and Carl Reiner, Dean offers a candid and humorous look at his career. He discusses the impact of typecasting, the constant re-runs of his films, and his foray into new creative outlets like directing, writing, and music. Listeners will enjoy Dean's insightful reflections on the ups and downs of fame and his enduring passion for the arts. Show Highlights: Dean's early life and move to Los Angeles to pursue acting Living with Eric Stoltz, Anthony Edwards, and other future stars Behind-the-scenes stories from "Summer School" and "Ski School" Working with Ray Walston and Carl Reiner The impact of typecasting and cable re-runs on his career Dean's experiences with directing, writing, and making music Reflections on the highs and lows of his Hollywood journey Entertaining anecdotes and lessons learned from the entertainment industry You're going to love my conversation with Dean Cameron IMDB Dean's Website Dean's music Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
In this episode of Courageous Conversations, host Richard Dolan sits down with the multi-talented artist Karl Wolf. Karl shares his journey from his early days in Beirut, Lebanon, to becoming a celebrated musician in Canada and around the world. He discusses his experiences during the pandemic, his creative process, and the importance of authenticity in his music. Karl also opens up about overcoming adversity, the impact of racism, and the significance of staying true to oneself. This episode is filled with inspiring insights and motivational stories that will leave you feeling empowered to pursue your own passions. ----more---- Title: Episode 31 – Karl Wolf – “Adversity, Authenticity, and Gratitude” "The most important thing is passion. Having a goal, having a vision of where you're going. Once you have that light, nothing can stop you. All you have to do is go around the obstacles. Even if there was an obstacle here, there, you just duck it, move to the left, to the right. As long as you don't lose sight of that light." – Karl Wolf Connect with Karl Wolf Instagram Website Youtube X Selected links and people mentioned from this episode Google YouTube Spotify MTV EMI Napster Connect with Richard Dolan Instagram LinkedIn Youtube Courageous Conversations Podcast Website Introduction: * Richard Dolan introduces Karl Wolf as a trailblazer in the music industry, known for his unique fusion of genres and his impactful presence on the music scene. * Karl's early life in Beirut, Lebanon, and the challenges his family faced during the civil war. Karl Wolf's Journey: * Moving to Dubai and then to Canada for higher education. * Transitioning from aspiring lawyer to pursuing a career in music. * The early struggles and eventual breakthrough in the music industry with the support of key individuals like Nick Carboni and Dean Cameron. Musical Career and Achievements: * Karl's rise to fame with hits like "Africa" and "Yalla Habibi." * The significance of authenticity and blending his Middle Eastern heritage with Western musical influences. * Winning numerous awards, including Juno and MuchMusic Video Awards. Challenges and Resilience: * Facing and overcoming industry skepticism and personal doubts. * The importance of perseverance and believing in oneself despite the naysayers. * Navigating the changing landscape of the music industry from physical sales to digital streaming. Impact of Racism and Inclusivity: * Karl's experiences with racism and his thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement. * The role of music and artists in promoting inclusivity and understanding. Pandemic and Creativity: * How Karl coped with the pandemic and continued to create music during challenging times. * The world premiere of his latest music video and the global reach of his fanbase. Audience Q&A: * Engaging with listeners from around the world, answering questions about his music setup, staying on top in the industry, and balancing personal and professional life. * Sharing personal anecdotes and advice for aspiring artists and entrepreneurs. Conclusion: * Richard Dolan and Karl Wolf reflect on the importance of courageous conversations and staying true to one's passion. * Karl's plans for the future and his commitment to making a positive impact through his music.
“I saw this in theaters!” - Steve, proudly On this week's episode, the guys bring SHEENPRIL (still stupid) to a close with a fun discussion on the better-than-you-remember Emilio-directed buddy comedy, Men at Work! How great is the chemistry between the two Sheen brothers on screen? What a great spice Keith David is to throw in here— total legend! Shouldn't they have adjusted the script structure a bit to make this a One Crazy Night movie? And what an unexpected, but fabulous soundtrack! PLUS: Our heroic garbagemen team up with the Ninja Turtles! Men at Work stars Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Leslie Hope, Dean Cameron, John Getz, Hawk Wolinski, John Lavachielli, Geoffrey Blake, Cameron Dye, John Putch, Tommy Hinkley, Darrell Larson, Sy Richardson, Troy Evans, and Keith David as Louis Fedders; directed by Emilio Estevez. Catch the WHM Texas Two-Step in a few weeks as we play Houston on May 14th and Austin on May 15th, talking Robocop 2 & From Dusk Till Dawn respectively! Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your We Hate Movies merch-related needs! Including new SHEENPRIL, Night Vision & Too Old For This Shit designs!
On Episode #282 of Wesam's World, we have actor Dean Cameron returning to the show! Join us for an episode full of wacky stories from our friend Dean. From a crazy naked homeless guy and Dean kicking a random guy in the balls. But most importantly, come laugh, think, and recharge for the week! The post Dean Cameron appeared first on idobi.
We're hitting the slopes this week and partying down with the rowdiest bunch of ski instructors on the mountain. Dean Cameron stars in the slobs vs snobs movie Ski School on this week's They Called This a Movie. Join us as we discuss the similarities to Animal House, the fact that there is very little skiing and even less school, and talk about how there's very little in the way of stakes. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
Olivia Barash (Tuff Turf, Repo Man, Little House on the Prairie) answers our patrons' questions! She talks about her favorite thing about the 80's, AI, the trickiness of song covers, meeting Quentin Tarantino and discovering she was in one of HIS favorite movies, a risk she took auditioning for Oliver Stone that paid off, and of course, the time she broke our pal Dean Cameron's heart! Enjoy! If you'd like to have your questions asked and answered, sign up for our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Dig our show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon for tons of bonus content and appreciation: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/ Instagram: @twodollarlatefee Subscribe to our YouTube Check out Jim Walker's intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.com Facebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee IMDB: https://www.imdb.com Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious Geekscape Network Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (@zakshaffer) & Dustin Rubin (@dustinrubinvo) Dig our show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon for tons of bonus content and appreciation: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/ Instagram: @twodollarlatefee Subscribe to our YouTube Check out Jim Walker's intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.com Facebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee IMDB: https://www.imdb.com Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious Geekscape Network Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (@zakshaffer) & Dustin Rubin (@dustinrubinvo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dean Cameron is a vampire who doesn't bite people but has to relive the death of his beloved Moana who is killed every 22 years by a pirate wielding a ham-bone. But not this year, buster! "Rockula" is an absolute blast from the past that's so bad, it's fantastic! This 1990 gem takes the term 'cult classic' to a whole new level. Let's start with the music – it's so gloriously terrible that it somehow becomes insanely catchy. The tunes are like a guilty pleasure you can't help but hum along to, despite their wonderfully cheesy lyrics and over-the-top '80s vibe. The music videos? Oh boy, they're a whole different spectacle! They're wonderfully goofy, with a delightful mix of tacky special effects and absurd dance sequences that are impossible not to love. They're so hilariously bad that they loop back around to being enjoyable. Now, let's talk Tawny Fere – she's undeniably smoking hot, but her singing? Bless her heart, she can't carry a tune for the afterlife. Yet, that's part of the movie's charm! Her lack of singing prowess somehow adds to the whole 'so bad it's good' allure. It's like watching a car crash in slow motion – you can't look away, and somehow you're smiling the whole time. And the vampire bat! Goodness gracious, it's like a Halloween decoration come to life. The sheer goofiness of the vampire bat is just another reason to love this film. It's so hilariously unconvincing that it's endearing. You can't help but chuckle every time it makes an appearance. "Rockula" is the kind of movie you watch with friends, armed with popcorn and ready to laugh at its glorious absurdity. It's a delightful time capsule of the '80s that's so wonderfully terrible, it transcends badness and becomes a delightful experience. If you're up for a dose of pure, unadulterated fun, "Rockula" is an absolute must-watch!
Dean Cameron joins Cat & John to spin yarns of casting fiascos and Nigerian fleecings! Links Cameronesque: https://www.deancameron.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thedeancameron/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDvFKrVgFv4&t=45s Anne Hicks-Bleecker is our editor and our theme song is by the amazing musician and composer Kitch Membery. Check out his music at KitchMusic.com. Please subscribe and review! You can find us on Instagram @mymistakepodcast and on Facebook at My Mistake, The Podcast. You can email us at mymistakepodcast@gmail.com.
This week's interview is yet another really special one for me and The Talk Music podcast as it's with singer BRIAN VOLLMER from HELIX. I truly regard them as another fantastic band that I owe my success to as a producer as I was fortunate to produce 4 albums for them. I am so grateful that one went double platinum and two others platinum in Canada. We also had success around the world including a #1 album in Sweden for the album LONG WAY TO HEAVEN due to a major commitment from the US and Europe when their manager Bill Seip and I got them signed to Capitol Records in Los Angeles. The key to that happening was that Dean Cameron from Capitol Canada was a major cheerleader for the band as was international head of Capitol/EMI David Munns from the UK. After opening for KISS on their European tour and getting heavy video rotation on MTV for the song “HEAVY METAL LOVE” from the album NO REST FOR THE WICKED, the band started to blow up worldwide. Their signature song Gimme an R, Gimme a O….. what ya got “ROCK YOU” from the album WALKING THE RAZOR'S EDGE also received tons of play on MTV. I LOVED all my times working closely with HELIX, so this long entertaining chat with BRIAN will be my first interview in TWO PARTS. In Part ONE, we cover what HELIX is up to currently, Brian's early music beginnings, his mentors, the formation of HELIX, how he attracted Bill Seip (a booking agent at the time) to become his manager and some banter about how the song ROCK YOU came about. HELIX are still going as strong as ever and approaching their 50th Anniversary as a band! Kudos to them!
School is in session, maniacs! To celebrate our six year anniversary episode, we decided to break format a little and cover a fun comedy from 1987: the Carl Reiner directed romp Summer School. This movie boasts an impressive cast, including Dean Cameron who we interview at the end of the episode! Tune in as we break down the flick and discuss other topics such as lies about celebrity deaths, the brilliance of the movie's script, and the classic 80s trope of having actors pushing 30 play high schoolers. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon! For August's bonus episode, which we're calling the Back In The Day Blitz, Lance prompts the table with some questions relating to our childhoods. For as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, livestreams, exclusive merchandise and more! Want to hear us break down more comedies? Check out our previous episodes on Return Of The Living Dead (episode 81), Better Off Dead (episode 100), House II: The Second Story (episode 111), Blood Diner (episode 128), Return Of The Killer Tomatoes (episode 158), Vampire's Kiss (episode 167), The Burbs (episode 200), and Army Of Darkness (episode 240).
On Episode #255 of Wesam's World, we have actor Dean Cameron joining us in the studio! Come laugh, think, and recharge with an episode diving through topics such as the Hollywood Strike, Corey Feldman, and be sure to stick around till the end to hear three of the craziest audition stories you've ever heard! You won't wanna miss it! The post Dean Cameron appeared first on idobi Network.
This week the Bloodfest gang talks about their trip to Cryticon in Kansas City. We have mini-interviews with Lauren Lavera (Terrifier 2), Nick Castle (Halloween), Dean Cameron (Summer School) and Jenna Kannell (Terrifier). We talk cosplay, Bootleg as Fuck Toys, collectibles, the ugly truth about Doug Jones, Robert Rusler, Cracker Barrel and so much more. Plus Nate learns that he needs Josh. #Bloodfest #Crypticon #CrypticonKC #Horror #Convention #Terrifier #JennaKannell #PJSoles #NickCastle #deanCameron #podcast #cosplay #convention #film #movies #toys #interviews #BootlegAsFuck #KC #KansasCity #trolls #Halloween #SummerSchool #Terrifier2 #AVerySpecialEpisode #toys #collectibles #hobby
This week I am joined by Kevin and Erin of THE PODCAST THAT WOULDN'T DIE to talk about the Cult Musical ROCKULA starring Dean Cameron and Toni Basil! Do we kill it, or let it live?? Listen and find out!Visit THECULTWORTHY.COMThe Podcast That Wouldn't Die: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-that-wouldnt-die/id1477564319SPONSORED AD: Try Blendjet2 today at https://zen.ai/cult12! PROMO CODE: CULT12
Listen as Dean and I chat about him being a Musician, prepping for the role of Chainsaw in Summer School, taking on the lead role in Rockula, "The Gang Hits the Slopes", and much more on this week's episode! To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks
- Dean's journey to 500,000 followers on TikTok and what he did to get there. - Viral 8.5 million views on videos. - Scottish Roots
Episode Notes S4E10 -- Join us we dive into the mind of Actor Stuart Fratkin. He'll take us on his journey from Teen Wolf Too & Godzilla to They Came from Outerspace. Stuart Fratkin (born September 22, 1963) is an American actor, best known for playing Fitz in the movie Ski School. Fratkin also starred in They Came from Outer Space with Ski School co-star Dean Cameron. Fratkin has been in several movies, including Godzilla, Prehysteria! and Teen Wolf Too. Fratkin has guest starred on many television series over a 20-year career, including Melrose Place, Friends, The Golden Girls, Baywatch, Baywatch Nights, Touched by an Angel and NYPD Blue You can see all your past favorite episodes now streaming on https://redcoraluniverse.com/ OR Show your support by purchasing FB stars. Send stars to the stars fb.com/stars This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— https://www.stilltoking.com/ Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhL5FyW_j4 Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaUai58ua6o Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/toking-with-the-dead-train https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with Sponsorship Opportunities https://www.stilltoking.com/become-a-sponsor or email us at bartlett52108@gmail.com thetokingdead@gmail.com ————————————— Follow our guest https://www.stuartfratkin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/stoochmac/?hl=en https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0292355/ https://twitter.com/stiles2?lang=en https://tv.apple.com/.../umc.cpc.ds15j1g5700c2rrd596131cx https://www.facebook.com/stiles2/ https://www.cameo.com/stuart_fratkin ———————���———————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co
PUBLIC VERSION. Actor and filmmaker Dean Cameron (“Chainsaw” from SUMMER SCHOOL, BAD DREAMS, ROCKULA, SKI SCHOOL 1 & 2, IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, WE BARE BEARS, SHAMELESS, WILL & GRACE, ALF and so many more) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen in the ArieScope Studio to discuss his career journey. From stealing the show at just 6 years old when he starred in a play alongside his father… to performing in plays as a teenager alongside actors like John Ritter and Eric Stoltz… to moving to Los Angeles right out of High School and working odd jobs for 4 years before beginning to work steadily as an actor… to the crushing disappointment of the first TWO major roles he booked not actually happening… to knowing from the moment he read the script for SUMMER SCHOOL that the role of “Chainsaw” was absolutely going to be his… to the important lesson that director Carl Reiner taught him during his audition… to the late 90's when the exciting roles were no longer coming his way… to finding himself so disenchanted with the industry that he stepped away and found himself once again working odd jobs like a computer programmer, a karaoke band musician, and a Las Vegas magician… to discovering that taking a break from Hollywood was precisely what he needed to fall in love with it all over again… to returning to his true calling by immersing himself in all aspects of storytelling (writing, directing, producing), working with friends and good people that he chooses to work with, and not giving a f*ck what anyone else thinks… Dean's extremely clear, totally sincere, and brutally honest perspective on the entertainment industry is one that every artist (aspiring or veteran) will benefit from hearing. (SUMMER SCHOOL fans are going to have their minds blown by all of the behind the scenes anecdotes that Dean shares in the spectacular second half of this phenomenal episode!) Dr. Arwen provides “Hollywood Therapy” for a writer who has created an ideal set-up to write in but who is having trouble getting any actual writing accomplished… Dean wins Adam's heart with his true love of metal… and the boys fail miserably at controlling their excitement over meeting one of their cinematic heroes in this heartfelt and fantastically fun conversation that is THE MOVIE CRYPT at its very best!
In this bonus episode, the Unholy Triumverate reunites to check out a retelling of Dracula with a decidedly '80s twist, Rockula. Starring teen crush Dean Cameron, he plays the titular vampire who attempts to win over his crush and prevent her foretold death. It's an interesting interpretation of what it means to be a vampire, featuring Toni Basil! Mondo-Heather's Heather Drain and Dark Destination's Father Malone join Chris to talk about the film, the music, and a certain tiny bat creature. You can follow Chris Stachiw at @ChrismasClaus and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, and our Patreon page.
Flashback Episode of The Father Time Podcast with Jamie KalerYou definitely know Dean Cameron. He was "Chain Saw" in "Summer School". Yes, that guy. From "Ski School" and "Ski School II, Electric Boogaloo"? Yes, that's him. His credit list is amazing, NCIS, Men at Work, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Straight Outta Compton...but his life is even crazier. From early success with Carl Reiner directing his first film, to doing dinner shows in Vegas as a Wizard, to rising like a phoenix, and now becoming one of Hollywood's go to character actors. "Chain Saw" is now a father. Come along for one of my fave rides as Dean shares stories of shooting a zombie film with a pre-"Friends" Matt LeBlanc, conning an internet con artist from Nigeria out of money (true story), and growing up with 5 different fathers in his life. How is that possible? You'll have to listen. It's insane.You can follow Dean on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/thedeancameronYou can catch The Parent's Lounge live every Tuesday night at 10pm EST/7pm PST at:https://www.facebook.com/theparentslounge#theparentslounge #parentingpodcast #deancameron #jamiekaler #chainsaw #Nigerianprince #moneyscam #SkiSchool #NCIS #menatwork #Itsalwayssunny #Straightouttacompton #wizards #funnydads #parentingpodcast #comedy #funny
We're joined by the always fabulous Margaret Cabourn-Smith who has chosen to revisit the 1987 comedy jaunt SUMMER SCHOOL. As well as the film, we have a wholesome chat about dogs' tongues, gore and The Wonder Stuff. So something for everyone."Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham WoodCrap poster mock-ups by Chris WebbTheme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2022 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Margaret @MCabournSmithSupport the show
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Dean Cameron from the 1987 film, Summer School!Dean talks about making the cult classic with Carl Reiner, Mark Harmon, and Kirstie Alley, working on the TV version of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, being in an acting class with Crispin Glover and Nicolas Cage, working on the filming of The Aristocrats, and much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Dean Cameron from the 1987 film, Summer School!Dean talks about making the cult classic with Carl Reiner, Mark Harmon, and Kirstie Alley, working on the TV version of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, being in an acting class with Crispin Glover and Nicolas Cage, working on the filming of The Aristocrats, and much more!
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Welcome back to the film review podcast where everything and anything goes!We have 19 entries to talk about this time including some female arm wrestling, Gene Hackman getting caught behind enemy lines in Vietnam, a duo of noir films, a penis transplant, Dean Cameron as a not-so-rocking vampire, beauty pageant nuttiness with Bruce Dern, a slasher in a movie theatre, a second opinion on TITANE and so much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts; join in the discussion on our Facebook group, and if you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps!Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
In episode 66, Zak & Dustin interview Dean Cameron & Stuart Fratkin! It's a Ski School reunion! Dean Cameron & Stuart Fratkin are comedy gold! They join D & Z to reminisce on Ski School, TV's They Came From Outer Space, and more! The season 2 finale ends with lots of laughs! Enjoy! Btw, Dean & Stuart's $2 6 Questions is can't miss audio! Sign up for our Patreon to hear it!
In episode 64, Zak & Dustin discuss the 1991 movie Ski School, 80's rock band The Alarm, & notable moments from the film's release.Z & D wrap up 2021 talking about the good & bad of Ski School (spoiler: the “good” is upcoming guests Dean Cameron & Stuart Fratkin), why The Alarm is considered an underrated band, and much more! It's a cornucopia of highlights from 1991 and 2021! Don't miss out on the fun! And don't miss Dean and Stuart in two weeks!Check out Dean Cameron at: www.deancameron.comCheck out Stuart Fratkin at: www.stuartfratkin.comSign up to our Patreon here: patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeNEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com
Gobbledyween has come to a close for another year--and we're going out with a fang! To round out our month of frightening films, we've chosen a movie most people have probably never heard of: Rockula, a vampiric musical from 1990 starring Dean Cameron as the bloodsucking Ralph, cursed to try and win back the love of his immortal life every 22 years. We have also chosen to torture none other than Mimesis author Eric Sipple, who has been forced to endure this film with Paul and Arlo. The gang discusses mirror selves, farting bats, resentful stars, and of course, Bo Diddley. NEXT: enough inner darkness, how about some Outer Darkness? For our next Four-Color Flashback, we explore the interstellar terror of John Layman and Afu Chan's 2018-19 Image series. BREAKDOWN 00:00:40 - Intro / Guest 00:09:36 - Rockula 01:29:46 - The Box Office Game! 01:52:26 - Outro / Next LINKS Rockula Online MUSIC “Rockula” by Los Straitjackets, Damas y Caballeros (2001) “Rockula” by Jesse Cutler, Test of Time (2008) GOBBLEDYCARES National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Support AAPI communities and those affected by anti-Asian violence: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund: https://aapifund.org/ Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Advocate for writers who might be owed money due to discontinuance of royalties: https://www.writersmustbepaid.org/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/
Summer School (1987) Directed by: Carl Reiner Starring: Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Robin Thomas, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Dean Cameron, Gary Riley, Patrick Labyoteaux, Kelly Jo Minter, Shawnee Smith, Richard Steven Horvitz, Ken Olandt, Fabiana Udenio, Duane Davis, and Carl Reiner Genre: Comedy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinema-cult-network/support
This week we are discussing the forgotten 80's comedy Summer School. Staring Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Shawnee Smith, Dean Cameron, and Courtney Thorne-Smith. Directed by Carl Reiner. Check out what we had to say about this lost gem. Be Kind, Rewind.
In episode 53, Dustin & Zak interview Richard Horovitz & Dean Cameron!The dudes have their most hilarious interview yet when they sit down with two stars of 1987's Summer School, Richard Horovotz & Dean Cameron! Richard & Dean reminisce about the “80s cult classic”, their respective careers, and more! D & Z had a blast having them on the show! You'll have a blast listening! For more info about Richard Horovitz & Dean Cameron go to…Richard Horovitz: www.richardhorvitz.comDean Cameron: www.deancameron.comSome Kind of Joke: www.youtube.com/channelDickhead Fireman: www.youtube.com/channelNEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com
Today is yet another milestone in Aviation/Aerospace! Join me with veteran Aerospace entrepreneur Dean Cameron for insight into what is happening today in Aviation/Aerospace. Ask you question LIVE today! hashtag#DigitalAircraft hashtag#RecoveryInAviation hashtag#Aerospace hashtag#Aviation hashtag#BlueOrigin hashtag#NewShepard
In episode 52, Dustin & Zak discuss 1987's Summer School, “Mind Over Matter” by E.G. Daily, & notable moments from the year of its release!In prep for their upcoming interview with two stars from ‘87's Summer School (Richard Horvitz & Dean Cameron), the dudes playfully debate how good Summer School really is, whether “Mind Over Matter” by E.G. Daily is better or worse than “One Way Love” from Better Off Dead, & pop culture moments from 1987! It's a summer spectacular you won't wanna miss!NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com
This week, we are reliving our worst nightmares......high school. We are sticking around 1987 as we take a look at one of the rare teenage comedies from the era to actually not be completely gross out and full of adult jokes. We are of course talking about the 1987 blast from the past, Summer School. A movie that gave us Mark Harmon prior to joining the force of NCIS, Kirsty Alley before Cheers and Look Who's Talking, and Dean Cameron before Ski School. A movie that just might be more famous for a comedic scene of gross out gore than it is for having a music video featuring the voice of Tommy Pickles (E.G Daily) or being directed by comedy legend, Carl Reiner. So grab your favorite 1980's red sunglasses and open your text books to page 27 as we review SUMMER SCHOOL! PATREON! We've just launched our Patreon! Our show will of course always be free to listen, but if your itching for something extra, you can help contribute to the show with your support! We've got a bunch of different support tiers that include everything from shoutouts, early episode releases, and even the opportunity to guest spot on a future episode! Check it out here at pateron.com/psychosshow! GOT A SUGGESTION? Check out what we're covering and suggest topics/movies for us to cover through our AUDREC Page! Vote and comment on topics and get a birds eye view of episodes coming up! AUDREC- https://bit.ly/3kYq6mh MERCH AND ANNOUCEMENTS Our co-host, John Wooliscroft, has a brand new film channel on youtube. Check it out and Subscribe at J DUB'S VIDEO NASTIES Use the coupon code "psychosnation" and save 25% on our TeePublic Store! Sign up for PSYCHOS NATION: Our Monthly Newsletter HELP US SPREAD THE MADNESS! Help us spread the madness by tweeting! Click here to post a tweet! Did you really like this episode? If so consider leaving us a rating, a review, or subscribe! WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CINEMA PSYCHOS SHOW! Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Pandora Android RSS Feed FEEDBACK AND CONTACT US Gotta a movie or question you want to throw our way? Or did we trash one of your favorite films and you want to know where to send a dead horse. Either way, drop us a line! We welcome your questions and dead horses. NEW !!! Leave us voicemail! - @Speakpipe Email cinemapsychosshow@gmail.com Twitter - @psychosshow Facebook - @psychosshow Instagram - @psychosshow Website - cinemapsychosshow.com Brian Cottington - @briancottington John Wooliscroft - @theunrealjwools Laine Wooliscroft - @la_croft Epicast Network - epicastnetwork.com Theme Music: TITLE: “Red Alert” AUTHOR: Jack Waldenmaier PUBLISHER: Music Bakery Publishing (BMI) WARNING: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE MUSIC CONTAINED IN THIS PRODUCTION IS SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. All copyrights, licensing, duplication and distribution rights are held exclusively by Music Bakery Publishing (BMI). 214-636-5887 musicbakery.com
Summer School Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweetRead emailsRead 2 new reviews Summer School Directed by: Carl Reiner Music Composed by: Danny Elfman Starring: Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Courtney Thorne-Smith Released July 22, 1987 Budget: couldn't find a budget Box Office: $35.7M ($84.6M 2021), all domestic. Ratings: IMDb 6.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 63%Metacritic 27% Google Users 87% Plot:Opens with an 80's beach scene, big hair and high bathing suits. To highschool and what's obviously the last day of school. Cleaning out lockers, signing yearbooks, turning in books. On officer is going around handing out slips of paper to random students. In the gym, Mark Harman explaining the best way to evaluate students is to evaluate themselves. The vice principal addresses all the students who received slips, and they failed an academic test, and they can re-take the test after going to summer school. Countdown to the end of school, and everyone celebrates and runs out. A faculty member wins the lotto, and tells the vice-pricipal he's not teaching summer school. He starts chasing down other faculty to teach, and ends with Shoop. He's blackmailed into teaching by hanging tenure over his head. Shoops girlfriend decides to go to Hawaii without him. In his new class room, Kristie Alleys Robin Bishop calls Shoops name-drawing cute, and he calls her cute; they introduce themselves and chat about his scary students. He immediately begins to hit on her. He arrives in his class and we start to meet the students. Chainsaw takes his keys, plays the hot/cold game; and they start cursing. Bishop interrupts and suggests using obscene gestures.Jerome goes to the bathroom after threatening him if he doesn't pass, he loses all control, and the class ends. He starts trying to hit on Bishop again, and shes not biting; she then confirms date plans with the Vice Principal. S:-Do you get tenure in high school?-Killer 80's vibe-The 80's overacting is a little rough-His gf JUST left to hawaii without him, and now he's hitting on Kristie Alley? ALSO, how much would tickets to hawaii cost? Nevermind accommodations... I'd be super pissed if someone were just like, "nope, you can't go".-Mark Harmon looks like a wish.com version of Tom Cruise-You'd think there would be rules against teachers dating administrators Denise is taking her drivers test, and is terrible. Chainsaw and Dave are going through photos... "Check out this composition, round muffin, square butter, triangular bush..." Rhonda signs up for lamaze classes, and Pam stares at the ocean. The exchange student arrives. As Shoop looks through rules, he sees book reports and suggests they leave and go to the library. On the way, some sneak off and Dave and Chainsaw hit on Anna-Maria. In the library, they do a compelling review of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The students were caught getting donuts, and Pam trying to surf. While looking for ideas what to do, they decide to take field trips. They all forge their parents signature, and cut to a montage of go cart racing, roller coasters. Chainsaw and Dave give it another review. Next a petting zoo, where Shoops shirt is chewed on, and Chainsaw and Dave show their affinity for horror make up with rabbits eating their face. Anna-Maria is grossed out, but she loves it. Next, on request, is a beach field trip...and Anna-Maria in a bathing suit seems to break Dave. Montage of a volleyball game. Alans grandmother turns them in for the field trips and Shoop is almost suspended until he and Gills make an agreement that if he can get all students to pass, Gills will forget the field trips. He comes back, dressed up and very serious, tells them about the deal he made with Gills. Alan suggests he grant everyone one wish, and they'll try and study. They go around and say what they want, and they shake on the deal. Shoop goes to Bishop and asks her how to teach. They're shown lesson planning, Bishop giving advice, and she leaves. Back in class, Shoop engages with the kids, using Bishops advice, and it works. On the football field Shoop is helping Kevin, then, going to lamaze class with Rhonda, in the car, he lets Denise drive, while driving Chainsaw and Dave, who protest her driving. She makes progress. Next, a party at Shoops house. Kevin hits on Rhonda. Pam asks if he's ever done anything with a student...and theres not much difference between 16 and 21. Shoop doesn't bite, and goes back to the party. Dave throws a firework, which Wondermutt retrieves and sets the couch on fire. Which ends the party. S:-Should be pregnant girl be driving a go cart?-Think they could objectify Anna-Maria like that today?-The whole "grant wishes" thing crosses MANY boundaries that would be problematic today-I like Shoop wearing the bowling shirt-Man, the party at Shoops house. Wow. How crazy/dangerous-I noticed Chainsaw wearing the 'eat the rich' shirt... Didn't realize that sentiment has been around that long Chainsaw and Dave caught drinking on the beach, and Shoop tells the police it's his...and he's arrested. He calls Bishop for help, and Gills answers. Bishop convinces him to go bail Shoop out. They talk about the optics of him being arrested, and he tries to explain he's turning it around. Shoop has a reflective talk with wondermutt and about finding a woman. Shoop is shown at a male strip club when he recognizes Larry, and they chat about if Shoop could be 17 again knowing what he knew now. Shoop agrees. Chainsaw and Dave give a speech about Rick Baker, and how they appreciate him very very very... Much. Pam obviously admires Shoop. Denise talks about her ex-boyfriend. Pam is waiting at Shoops house, her wish is to move in with him. After some cajoling, he agrees... which turns out to be her whole family. Watching texas chainsaw massacre in the class. They get a box of Cool Dude sunglasses because of Chainsaws letter. Denise asks for help from Alan with her letter, which Alan notices something wrong and gives it to Shoop. Kevin asks Rhonda out, and they agree to lamaze class together. Shoop shows the letter to Bishop who tells him she's dyslexic, and he continues to hit on her. Denise goes for another driving test, as does Chainsaw with Shoops car. Denise parallel parks, Chainsaw isn't doing so well, and wrecks the car. Denise passed her test. Shoop tells her to pay him back, she needs to see a specialist for dyslexia. Chainsaw arrives with the bumper. Pam has cooked an elaborate meal, and Bishop drops by, Pam is acting very... couple-y, calls him Freddy. Bishop calls him out for having a maid. Shoop explains the situation using surfing metaphors, and she gets upset and leaves. In class, Larry is awake, turns in his homework, and explains how he was caught by his mom and aunt. In court, Dave explains how he got the alcohol, with a fake ID of a black vietnam vet. Bishop speaks for Shoop, and the judge drops the charges, and dismisses the case. Gills tells Shoop he's reporting him and the kids are losers like him, Bishop hears this and tells him off. S:-Tucker would you let someone go like that?-Would you want to be 17 again?-Pam living with Shoop... Come on: Mark Harmon was 36 when he made this movie. Courtney Thorne-Smith was 20.-Driving instructor isn't wearing a seat belt-The whole dinner scene is creepy... considering age difference Back in class, Shoop asks for some extra work to pass the test. They push back, wanting more, which pisses Shoop off. He tells them to drop out and be illiterate and leaves. He tells Bishop he's quitting, and she tries to change his mind. Gills takes over the class; he tells them to read chapter 7 again, and they begin to hum to annoy him. He tells them not to act like psychopaths tomorrow, or they'll be sorry. Gills is walking with a woman who says she's only been in grammar school, and looks forward to the change... Cue Denise coming out of the class screaming, covered in blood. They enter to a gore fest... Chainsaw and Dave come running in with running chainsaws and Gills is very mad. The woman tells him shes not ready for high school as they all get up from their spots. They tell Gills they want Shoop back. Shoop is on the beach feeling sad, and even throws Wondermutts toy into the surf where he can't find it. The class shows up, still wearing all the gory prosthetics, and they explain how they've changed, and for him to come back. Which he agrees to. A montage of the class studying, Shoop and Bishop helping, practice tests, etc. Shoop tells them they're ready for the big test, but it's obvious he thinks they're not ready. He tries to give wondermutt a new toy, which he rejects. Chainsaw gets up very Leave it To Beaver, but realizes he doesn't know anything, and wakes up screaming. At the school, Jerome shows back up, after 6 weeks in the bathroom because his zipper was stuck. Gills shows up with an officer to make sure there is no cheating. Chainsaw screams, and the test starts. Test taking montage... in the middle, Rhonda starts going into labor. Time is called. The class is at Shoops house, Rhonda says the baby is healthy and happy, and that shes giving her up for adoption. Shoop tells them the average score was below passing, but that they didn't fail, he did. Principal Kelband is reading Shoops issues, and the class, and their parents, show up to speak on Shoops behalf. They all speak to how they inspired their children. Gills says it doesn't matter, they failed the test. but Shoops shows how far they progressed, even if they didn't pass. Jerome got a 91. Principal Kelband shows an average score growth of 125% and grants him tenure. Shoop and Bishop walk on the beach, and they kiss, but she still won't agree to dinner with him. and best of all, Wondermutt gets his toy back. Fade to black. S:-I LOVE the gore scene. i remember it used to freak me out, but was still really cool.-The Jerome gag was really good... I didn't remember that one. Next week is Brokeback Mountain. Webpage: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTwitter: @The_GuysReviewFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/
Since the RetroZest Podcast recently celebrated a 1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY (on May 22, 2021), on Episode #62 of the show Curtis shares excerpts from six celebrity interviews from the year. This includes: Diane Franklin (episode #16), Melody Anderson (episode #35), Lydia Cornell (episode #37), Dean Cameron (episode #48), Barry Tubb (episode #59) and Jean Louisa Kelly (episode #60). Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, on the RETROZEST Facebook page (facebook.com/zestretro/) or on Twitter (twitter.com/RetroZest).
Chainsaw! We sit down with the great 80's face, Mr. Dean Cameron. You know him from Summer School, Ski School, and many other shows. We talk about Hollywood productions and Dean's remarkable career in the entertainment business, both on and off screen.http://deancameron.com/Also check out Some Kind Of Joke with Dean Cameron and Richard Horvitz.https://www.deluxeedition.show is where you can find all our episodes. Please subscribe and tell your friends about Deluxe Edition.Join our Facebook group to interact with the show and submit celebrity questions.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/deluxeditionpod)
This is the one and only podcast for Jonathan Mangum's virtual comedy show Uokes! This week's show had Richard Horvitz and Dean Cameron, from the 80s film Summer School, competing against you guys and gals for the best jokes! And from Mr. Potato head memoirs and guacamole glue, to Ujokes producer Josh's countdown screwups, it was a night to remember! Listen till the end to find out which jokes came out on top and who ended up taking the crown of comedy!Last week's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/top-5-jokes-from-ujokes-episode-72/id1554692974?i=1000517945964Play along live on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAm98RWDq5EFBYyCbeIPd2ALink to the official Ujokes Website: https://ujokes.com/Catch new Ujokes podcasts on:Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/ujokes-weekly-1628454/episodesiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ujokes-weekly/id1554692974?uo=4Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EmzI2lahWs0EDTxvZKsNiYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCulNXGDkfAfGFli1v20OXBg/featuredSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/ujokes-weeklyiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-ujokes-weekly-73060071/And remember to follow me onTwitter: https://twitter.com/PostmasterRadioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/postmaster_radio/
Will and Ray discuss current 1980s news including a recent auction of guitars built by Eddie Van Halen. Then, the 80its reminisce about great 1980s movies that were adapted into terrible TV shows (except for the one starring our guest). Finally, Will chats with actor Dean Cameron ("Summer School") about finding success in the 1980s and keeping the decade alive. [2:05] 80s News [13:00] Smash Madness 2021 - Final Four Results [16:21] Great 1980s Movies Turned Terrible TV Shows [31:28] Dean Cameron Interview For more episodes of The 80its and information about the show visit us at www.the80itspod.com. For more 1980s awesomeness visit the80sruled.com or facebook.com/80sruled.
On Episode 048 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis conducts an exclusive interview with DEAN CAMERON (aka Jeff Spicoli) in celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the short-lived FAST TIMES TV Show (which premiered on CBS on March 5, 1986)! This series was based upon the 1982 movie FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, and in addition to Dean Cameron starred Claudia Wells, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Patrick Dempsey, Wally Ward, James Nardini, Vincent Schiavelli and Ray Walston. Other aspects of Dean's career are discussed as well, including Spencer, The Best Times, Summer School (wherein he played Francis "Chainsaw" Gremp) and his involvement with the glam rock parody band Steel Panther! Show notes for this episode may be found at retrozest.com/EP048.
Tread Perilously's look at the USA Network Blue Sky dramedies continues with the Psych episode called "A Nightmare on State Street." Following his breakup, Gus's sleep habits have become erratic at best and sleep therapist Ashford N. Simpson (special guest Bruce Campbell) offers no real guidance. Instead, Gus's few moments of rest are marred by vivid nightmares of losing Shawn or finding himself in classic horror movie situations. But is all of it a dream? And will Shawn be able to clear guest star Dean Cameron of a murder involving guest star William Zabka? Also, will Tears for Fears' Curt Smith survive in one piece? Erik imagines a lost 1980s slobs-vs-snobs movie starring Cameron and Zabka. A Psych star plays Secret Mexican, although Erik totally understands why. Justin explains the actual premise of Psych, which is not just "a funny version of The Mentalist." Erik reveals the one thing he really doesn't like about Psych, which leads to a discussion of Topper Returns. Both he and Justin recall an all-day movie marathon they planned featuring Exorcist II: The Heretic. Clive Barker's Texas Barbecue & Great American Steakery becomes a new sponsor. The episode's homage to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre leads to a Tobe Hooper lovefest and Justin realizes Psych is more popular than he thought.
In this episode we chat with Dean Cameron from The Christchurch Bulldogs.
On this episode of The Lou Perez Podcast actor Dean Cameron joins me to talk about 80s comedies, his breakout role as Chainsaw in Summer School, and politics in Hollywood. DEAN'S IMDB Page https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0131541/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Some Kind of Joke series https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkTit2aLzzIH9NzxzIzqjUg LOU'S SOCIAL Support The Lou Perez Podcast at thelouperez.locals.com Twitter @TheLouPerez Website www.TheLouPerez.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thelouperez/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lou-perez-podcast/id1535032081 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2KAtC7eFS3NHWMZp2UgMVU Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-727208133 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-lou-perez-podcast Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2b7d4d82-d9cf-4a1e-85b7-d0d2b7089d46/The-Lou-Perez-Podcast Theme music by Scott Hampton http://scotthamptoncomposer.com/ Lou Perez is a Webby Award-winning comedian, host of The Lou Perez Podcast, and former head writer and producer of the Moving Picture Institute's We the Internet TV. Lou began doing improv and sketch comedy while an undergrad at New York University, where he was part of the comedy group the Wicked Wicked Hammerkatz. For years, Lou performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater (both in NYC and L.A.) in sketch shows with the Hammerkatz and his comedy duo, Greg and Lou. G&L are probably best known for their sketch “Wolverine's Claws Suck,” which has over 20 million views on various platforms. Lou was a writer for Fox Sports' @TheBuzzer; produced The Attendants with the Above Average Network; produced pilots for FOX Digital and MSN Games; and was a comedy producer on TruTV's Impractical Jokers. Lou performs stand-up comedy around the country, hosted the stand-up show Uncle Lou's Safe Place for two years in Los Angeles, performed at the Big Pine Comedy Festival, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and co-created the political comedy podcast Unsafe Space. Lou taught creative writing at the City College of New York, “writing the web series” for Writing Pad, and comedy writing workshops for the Moving Picture Institute.
Would you like to see some powerful innovation in Aerospace ❓ Join us LIVE on Wednesday 9/23 9:00 PDT / 1200 EDT when I interview Dean Cameron and 4 key players in Aerospace Manufacturing from the Pacific Northwest region. These will be 4 fast moving, focused 15 min interviews that will give you ideas for innovation, optimization and tactical success for Aerospace Manufacturing. ✔️ Manufacturing Simulation | Digital Twin ✔️ Antimicrobial Thermoformed Parts ✔️ Manufacturing Optimization | Digital Execution ✔️ Efficient material coating
Would you like to see some powerful innovation in Aerospace ❓ Join us LIVE on Wednesday 9/23 9:00 PDT / 1200 EDT when I interview Dean Cameron and 4 key players in Aerospace Manufacturing from the Pacific Northwest region. These will be 4 fast moving, focused 15 min interviews that will give you ideas for innovation, optimization and tactical success for Aerospace Manufacturing. ✔️ Manufacturing Simulation | Digital Twin ✔️ Antimicrobial Thermoformed Parts ✔️ Manufacturing Optimization | Digital Execution ✔️ Efficient material coating
Unfortunately, Sy Rosen was talking to me during Tropical Storm Fay and the first thirty minutes were erased, but we talked about: growing up in the Bronx, Winky Dink and You, college, going in the reserves, not working on a Joan Baez in Sing Sing special, writing a spec script for the Mary Tyler Moore Show and getting a template back from Allan Burns; selling an episode of The Bob Newhart Show about Carol, joining the writing staff and writing "Death Be My Destiny", the 50th best episode of a TV show according to TV Guide, writing a couple of Tony Randall Show episodes but remembering one; writing a Rhoda; We've Got Each Other; Maude; Free Country as a show that should have done better; Taxi and how Stan Daniels added to the script in the writing room; The Jeffersons and Now You Seen it, Now You Don't; bring Redd Foxx back as Sanford We return with: Gimme A Break not being about an interracial relationship; the talent of Nell Carter; the adding of Grandpa in season two; writing what is considered the best episode of Best of the West; writing an Open All Night for Patchett & Tarses; doing a pilot with Don Ameche; Spencer with Chad Lowe being one of his favorite shows; Anything for Love; Roomies; The Robert Guillaume Show being about an interracial relationship; Northern Exposure; The Wonder Years episodes being Wayne-centric; writing the episode The Nose and being nominated for a Humanitas Prize; The Home Court; Frasier; Lost on Earth; Working; 2Gether; playwriting; writing comedy for retirement magazines; working with Dean Cameron and Robert Romanus --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week's interview is with Actor Stuart Fratkin. Of course, you know him from next week's sequel "Teen Wolf Too" and "They Came from Outer Space" with him and Dean Cameron, but Stuart was in a lot of other great stuff. We talked about his first audition, guest-starring on "The Golden Girls", how he met his wife, "Ski School" and meeting Dean Cameron, and lots more. Stuart was great to talk to and one interview that I will never forget. Write us a review wherever you listen and subscribe. Follow us on social media @seqeulsonly and check out seqeulsonly.com Next week's sequel is "Teen Wolf Too" starring Jason Bateman and Stuart Fratkin. Find it for Free on Amazon Prime.
A DOUBLE DOSE OF DEAN CAMERON! First, the boys go dumpster diving with the Sheen/Estevez clan (and our man Dean) in the whacked-out, shit-stained Men At Work! Then… Our Guest of Honor, Dean Cameron, takes center… mountain… as he and his merry pranksters party their way up and down the slopes in Ski School! _________________________________________ Have a movie request? A compliment about our delicious snack bar treats, our (mostly) friendly staff and our spotless restrooms? Don't bother filling out a comment card. (Lucy throws those away.) Connect with us via: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllNightDriveIn Instagram: @allnightdrivein Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAllNightDriveInPictureShow/ E-mail: Allnightdriveinpictureshow@gmail.com Join us every two weeks for another double feature under the stars by subscribing, reviewing, and rating the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher, or check out The All-Night Drive-In Picture Show YouTube page! We appreciate your patronage and please hang up your speaker, and drive safely!
Join GalaxyCon for an exclusive interview with Richard Horvitz and Dean Cameron from the 80's Classic Movie "Summer School."
The 1980's in Hollywood was filled with more high school movies about slackers and smart-alecks than anyone actually needed, especially when it came to featuring students who looked like they were older than the teachers. Summer School was always perhaps the most underrated of the decade’s tributes to academic slackers because what it lacked in the typical star power of, say, a John Hughes film, it more than made up for in creating arguably one of the most creative collection of “teenage” misfits than any film of the genre. At the same time, it showed that Mark Harmon, who was probably best known at the time for his role as the HIV-positive Dr. Robert Caldwell on St. Elsewhere, had a strong sense of comedy, while also confirming (along with her debut on Cheers that same year) that Kirstie Alley was much, much more than just a really attractive Vulcan. On this episode, Tim Williams and guest co-host Laramy Wells, share their memories (from Tim) and first-time reactions (from Laramy) of this 80's Summer comedy classic. Here are additional behind the scenes trivia that we were not able to cover on this episode: Carl Reiner was 65 years old when he directed Summer School, an odd choice for a film about youth. But, that might explain why Summer School is a somewhat more innocent teen film than those of the ‘80s – while some of the ‘80s high school tropes are in the film (like Chainsaw and Dave’s obsession with Anna-Maria’s figure), it’s really kind of a sweet film about the kids who get lost in the system and a gym teacher who realizes he’s the only one who cares about them. If Courtney Thorne-Smith looks just a little irritated when she’s dreamily looking out the window, it’s because she was. While filming Pam's window gazing scene, Dean Cameron got a case of the giggles that spread to Harmon, and then to the rest of the class. Thorne-Smith had to do several takes. Cameron says she was not amused and as soon as Reiner said, "cut!" they all scurried to their trailers to save them from her wrath. As they ran, Reiner could be heard saying to the guys, "You've been naughty boys! Naughty, naughty boys!" The last actor to be cast was Richard Steven Horvitz, who played nerd Alan Eakian. Dean Cameron and Horvitz say the delay was because the character was supposed to be Jewish, originally had the last name Goldbergian and that the script was full of “Jew jokes.” Horvitz says he’s only half-Jewish, so they revised the script including changing his last name to Eakian, which is Armenian. Alan wasn’t the only character to change based on casting. Anna-Maria was originally written to be Danish, rather than Italian. Richard Steven Horvitz says he freaked out the first time he saw Patrick Labyorteaux. Special effects makeup artist Rick Baker was making a mask of his face for the horror scene but could see just a tad out of the eyeholes. When Labyorteaux walked in, Horvitz says he pointed at him (while his face was covered in plaster) and shouted, “Andy Garvey!,” the name of Labyorteaux’ character on the TV series “Little House on the Prairie.” From that point on, Horvitz – who says he was a huge “Little House on the Prairie” fan, said he’d quote lines to him from the show and constantly ask questions about filming it. The two grew to be great friends. Sources: 80smovieguide.com, uproxx.com, and boxofficemojo.com Send us an email or reach out to us on social media to let us know what you liked, what you loved, what we may have missed, or what 80's movie we should watch next! Email - moviviewspodcast@gmail.com Facebook - Moviviews News & Reviews (Group Page) InstaGram - Moviviews --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moviviews80sff/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moviviews80sff/support
No QueIssoAssim de hoje, Brunão e Miotti resolvem pagar uma antiga dívida com dois velhos amigos da podosfera: um episódio sobre o clássico da Sessão da Tarde, Curso de Verão. Participação mais do que especial de Carlos Tourinho e Hugo Soares FICHA TÉCNICA DO FILME Mandem cartinhas e coisinhas para nós:Portal RefilCaixa Postal 4450CEP 70842-970Brasília-DF Seja um Patrão do Portal Refil Patreon Padrim Picpay ASSINE O FEED Feed iTunes Google Podcasts
Freddy Shoop é um legitimo professor desleixado que quer apenas curtir suas férias e pegar umas ondas no Havaí, porém tem seus planos atrapalhados quando o obrigam a lecionar Inglês para uma turma de bagunceiros em pleno verão. FICHA TÉCNICA DO FILME ASSISTA AO FILME
A recap of how we talked to Dean Cameron, Hollywood Palms is a good movie, it’s apricot and cherry season. Will quarantine make us all more patient? Brian has a history of great wedding performances. Traffic still exists, and John Adams liked hookers. What are memories and what are stories? A Gene Hackman movie keeps popping up. Brian’s All Apologies obsession from 25 years ago. Skynyrd is dead (sort of).
Matt calls Craig and Wendell to talk about the word chick, cargo pants, the benefits to moving to the sticks, unemployment benefits, Las Vegas, Reno, and Dean Cameron. Wendell reviews the trailer for Unhinged, and Joker.
Dean Cameron joins Brett and Brian for a conversation about a movie he doesn’t like, a woman that can smell Parkinson’s, a doctor that evaporated urine, and why old school doctors sucked. Superfoods don’t deserve the hype, Dean disses beets, but endorses whiskey and IPAs. He also shares great stories about the guys from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Stevie Wonder, when his car got stolen, and how he played matchmaker for a couple of co-stars. An episode so good, not even technical difficulties could screw it up!
An old guy cut in front of Brett at the grocery store, Back to the Future is greatness, Indiana Jones has some scary parts, and the mid 80s were a great time for movies. Wite Out sales are surging, don’t forget about Mike Nesmith’s mom, and 14-year-old Brett was obsessed with Ami Dolenz. Dean Cameron should be a star. Fasting has unknown benefits in addition to losing weight, Brian lives by cost-benefit analysis, but Brett needs to understand it better. Scotch has alcohol in it, and Brett’s kids stay up too late. Oh, you should watch Summer School!
"If you want to get cast in a movie, call Emilio Estevez an idiot."We didn't say it, but our guest did. A total '80s icon himself, it is none other than Dean "Chainsaw" Cameron.Laughter is a great way to start, so that's what we did as this wild episode unfolded.We've been trying to convince Dangerous Dave to watch anime, but so far we have not been able to convince him that it is an art form.All he said was," oh great another cartoon that starts out with (blank) out."We bring you the wild rocket ride of this movie --- Dead Leaves, which plays out like an extended music video on acid. Nicky Lates said,"holy $%^# this movie is so crazy, it's like I just did 10 lines of coke while watching this."Dead Leaves is about these two whimsical rascals Pandy and Retro, who awaken with no memories of their past. They set off on a crime spree, eventually finding themselves in an infamous prison on the moon where the warden has been experimenting on the prisoners. They lead the prisoners in a revolt that is mind-blowing.Today we are Sponsored by MANSCAPED and MY BOOKIE AG.Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code BINGEWATCHERS at Manscaped.com. That’s 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com, and use code BINGEWATCHERSAS a BONUS for listeners, you can also use this linkhttps://bit.ly/MYB-BingeWatchers to try out all these online games and get a 150% reward credit for using our ref to My Bookie's games and esports league.We compare Blood: The Last Vampire to Dead Leaves, we discuss movies we are watching to cure the boredom of the stay-at-home apocalypse, the stay-at-home episode of SNL is reviewed, Crawl the gator horror flick comes up, and Rambo: Last Blood is in our queue.We are joined by Dean Cameron to make this podcast the greatest Dean Cameron interview of all by asking him the same 10 questions everyone asks Dean Cameron. However, Dean does reveal potential plot details of a Ski School 3, "partying" with the It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia gang, and we explore more than Dean's acting chops because we also riff about his musical journey.We can appreciate that Dean played the first binge-watcher in cinema history with his role as Chainsaw in Summer School.We pitch Dean Cameron on the Dean Cameron Netflix show. He shares set stories, props, and explains why they had to reshoot the ending of Men At Work.Catch up with Dean at deancameron.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
Conversations With The President: The state of the profession, Ep 4:Less than 70 years ago, people wanting to enter the common law legal profession in Canada took some courses, but mostly they learned to do by doing, through years of apprenticeship to senior lawyers. Today we'll talk to two law school deans, Ian Holloway and Camille Cameron about who should be providing on-the-job training.Ian Holloway has been dean at UCalgary Law for more than a decade. He's also a former member of the CBA Legal Futures Initiative Task Force, where he acted as legal education and training team leader. Camille Cameron started her legal career in Halifax but since then has worked as a legal consultant and advisor in a number of countries including Cambodia and China. Before coming to the Schulich School of Law she was law dean at the University of Windsor. Dean Cameron says legal educators have to prepare students for the future, and that's what we're going to talk about today.Visit www.cba.org/dispatches to learn more about CBA President and her goals.To contact us (please include in the subject line ''Podcast''): podcasts@cba.orgPlease subscribe, rate and review our podcast if you are enjoying it on Apple Podcast.
Today we’ll hear from Dean Cameron, publisher of a regional magazine celebrating the full spectrum of the arts, also enjoy a performance by Derrick Parker, one of areas most compelling singers, and learn a bit about this year’s Spokane International Film Festival from Dan Webster. Music on the way in and out today is taken from American composer Caroline Shaw’s Entr’acte , played by the Attacca String Quartet, in Spokane this week as part of Northwest BachFest.
FANS & FILMS: Rise and shine, campers--it's GROUNDHOG DAY! Steve Fodor of Too Much Scrolling joins us for our star-packed 50th episode celebration covering the timeless Harold Ramis cult classic. You'll hear commentary and Cult Filmometer scores from Ken Hudson Campbell aka Groundhog Day's "Man in Hallway"--YUSS!! Plus Kevin McDonald (Kids in the Hall), Jewel Staite (Serenity), Jack Bennett (Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary), Dean Cameron (Summer School), Eddie Deezen (Grease), Scott Schwartz (A Christmas Story), Shelly Pack & Josh Sutherland (Chasing Molly), and Bruce Crawford (Omaha Film Event) all weigh in with their ratings, favorite quotes and praise for Bill Murray. We get philosophical on this one, y'all! FINDS: We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you want? We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you want? We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you want? We did them on last Friday's episode so we didn't have to do them today. Sheesh! What more do you...and so on ;)
In this special episode, financial advisor Brian Wiley sits down with Idaho Dept. of Insurance Director Dean Cameron to discuss the past and future of the insurance industry in Idaho and nationally. Dean also serves as the Western Zone Director of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIA), and served 25 years in the Idaho Senate. This is an enlightening, hopeful, and informative conversation. Brian Wiley, Financial Advisor www.treecityadvisors.com Dean Cameron, Idaho Dept. of Insurance National Association of Insurance Commissioners https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMoneyPros www.therealmoneypros.com www.kboi.com
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Rockula (1990) is our Rocktober finale and it sure is something. A vampire virgin (Dean Cameron) has to do tasks in order to woo the girl that’ll release him from his curse. Toni Basil and Thomas Dolby are here to be great, and Bo Diddley is here to cash checks. In the second half, Harlo […]
FANS: Dean Cameron joins us to talk about directing Matt Walsh in Little Victories, rooming w/Eric Stoltz and others, auditioning in the 80s, landing in Straight Outta Compton, and his riotous return to the mountain for a role on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia in the episode titled "The Gang Hits the Slopes." FILMS: Class is in session in our first ever double feature, with Carl Reiner's Summer School (1987) and 90s ski comedy Ski School, both starring Dean. Hear how many times he watched The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to prep for his role in Summer School & which fashion trends from the 90s we all wish to make a comeback! What does Dean think of these movies decades later? You'll need to listen! FINDS: Disney's streaming service pricing, a Breaking Bad movie, The Mandalorian trailer, Star Wars IX teaser speculation.
NAIC Secretary-Treasurer and Idaho Department of Insurance Director Dean Cameron discusses annuity suitability and his past professions as a state senator and an insurance producer.
Bo Diddley and Toni Basil! We’re jamming to 1990’s “Rockula” selected by this year’s Film Loop Oscar Pool Winner, Yali Perez! Victor and Darian waste no time sinking their teeth into this 80’s horror-comedy musical, so crank the volume to 11 and join us! Film Loop: Season 2 Spotify Playlist Picks “The Night” by Toni Basil Listen here: https://spoti.fi/2LSrw3t REFERENCES AND LINKS Visiting Kids: “Trilobites” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWenGAsQS0s Toni Basil: “The Night” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEVO2LutqqY Dean Cameron on the Music in the Film - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHSJMk16jyc Film Loop is a movie podcast hosted by Victor De Anda (a GenXer) and Darian Davis (a Millennial). Every episode, each host picks one movie from their past to share with the other, and together they debate and ruminate over their favorite moments as the generations collide! To stay in the loop, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @filmloopshow, show your love by rating and reviewing us on iTunes here: https://apple.co/2M1jQuR, and visit us at www.filmloopshow.com!
Season 2 of the podcast starts off with a sonic boom! In this dynamic episode listen as Dean Cameron, President and CEO of Top Drawer Media, clearly demonstrates his role as a valuable resource in the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Community. From make-believe dogfights in his childhood imagination, to his direct experience working in aerospace manufacturing, Dean has an unmatched background that leads to a premier newsprint product in the Northwest Aerospace News magazine. You'll be amazed to hear how wide-spread the magazine has become and the countless connections it's generated. Tune in while you work, exercise, or relax but be sure to enjoy!
Dean Cameron has been in two school related movies and they're both great.
We break our silence on this 1990 obscure classic! Imagine being stuck in a time-loop, doomed to lose your Halloween fling every 22 years. Rockula is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Luca Bercovici. The story centers on a vampire under a curse (the tagline is: "He's a vampire that hasn't scored in 400 years—tonight's the night!"). It was written by Bercovici and Jefery Levy. Dean Cameron stars as the vampire Ralph LaVie, Toni Basil plays Phoebe LaVie, Ralph's mother, and Thomas Dolby is the villain Stanley. Bo Diddley has somewhat more than a cameo as Axman, playing in Ralph's band, incidentally named Rockula. The director of photography was John Schwartzman, later the DP on Seabiscuit and Saving Mr. Banks. Edited by Fraser du Toit Music by zapsplat.com
Schlocktober and the month of Halloween B-Movies continue with a comedy. This week Jonathan and Jarrett take on the Virgin Vampire story Rockula (1990) Directed by Luca Bercovici and starring Dean Cameron, Toni Basil, Thomas Dolby, and Tawny Fere. How is a Vampire talking to his reflection and is that reflection actually another dimension? What exactly is Stanely's Death Park and does it have rides? Why is Tony Cox in this movie? All these questions and more are answered this week! The FULL MOVIE can be viewed on our Youtube page. Enjoy the Rockula (1990) in a 4k Upscaled version of a VHS Rip! Click to Buy tickets for October 25th's BOMBS AWAY LIVE: Death Spa at The Frida Cinema, Santa Ana, CA Visit us online at www.facebook.com/bombsawayshow to discuss this episode, make a comment or correction on something we missed or messed or a movie suggestion. Or write us contact@bombsawayshow.com Find us on Instagram and Twitter @BombsAwayShow For all things, Bombs Away visit us at www.bombsawayshow.com
This is no ordinary nightmare, maniacs, because this week we're talking about the 1988 flick Bad Dreams! This movie boasts an impressive cast and an uncanny resemblance to Dream Warriors. We'll talk about crappy punk bands covering Frank Sinatra, the "I've Been Terminated Box Of Stuff", and what Dean Cameron listened to on the way to his audition for the role of Ralph.
Dean Cameron has appeared in so many incredible movies. He was "Chainsaw" in Summer School, he was the lead in Ski School, Miracle Beach, Rockula, and countless others that you've probably seen a few hundred times on cable tv. Dean shares a little bit of his 30+ year Hollywood story with us and gives us some candid behind the scenes stories surrounding some of those films we know and love.
Stephanie Crawford (of The Screamcast) returns to discuss a couple more gems - the unassailable cult classic ROCKULA (starring SUMMER SCHOOL's Dean Cameron in the titular role) from Scream Factory and the trouble production turned interesting sequel LEATHERFACE: THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE III from Warner Archive.
Listen to the Outtakes and more extended content on Patreon! Jaret, Rich, and Kiddie Corner Wil, discuss this week's movie, "Summer School". THIS IS A TWO PART SERIES!! The first part was the review and in this second part, we interview one of the stars of the film, Dean Cameron, who plays "Chainsaw" (pictured below) which also includes commentary from the gang. We do a little random movie talk, another game of 5 Questions with our Corporate VPs Tim Toole vs Matt Cardosi, and we also pull some questions out of the mailbag. If you have a question, write us at jaretgoestothemovies@gmail.com.
Listen to the Outtakes and more extended content on Patreon! Jaret, Rich, and Kiddie Corner Wil, discuss this week's movie, "Summer School". THIS IS A TWO PART SERIES!! Part 1 is the review and in part 2 we interview one of the stars of the film, Dean Cameron, who plays "Chainsaw" (pictured below). We'll include commentary of the interview with part 2 as well. And, of course, we still do another game of 5 Questions with Rawdon James vs Nigel Watson vs Wendy Kropf, and we also pull some questions out of the mailbag. If you have a question, write us at jaretgoestothemovies@gmail.com.
Our most obscure horror musical yet is the 1990 oddity ROCKULA! What could possibly go wrong, given that title? Join us as we review the film, Brennan brings fun facts about the entire cast, Sergio suggests some solid stripper names, and everybody falls in love with Dean Cameron’s eyebrows. Ten Word Reviews: The Graduate, Annabelle: Creation, Psycho Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me
THE FILM & WATER PODCAST Episode 106: SUMMER SCHOOL COMMENTARY Rob welcomes back David "Ace" Gutierrez to do a full-length commentary track for SUMMER SCHOOL, the 1987 comedy starring Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley and Courtney Thorne-Smith, directed by Carl Reiner! We'll see you at the movies! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? DAVID "ACE" GUTIERREZ - https://twitter.com/dmgutierrez SILENT STAG PARTY is Tom Kotul, Nick Jones, and David Ace Gutierrez. Listen to their cover of The Monkees' classic “For Pete's Sake” here: https://soundcloud.com/the-expiration-dates/surprise-stag-party-for-petes-sake E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow THE FILM & WATER PODCAST on Twitter: @FilmAndWaterPod Correction: David Ace Gutiérrez erroneously misidentified Penelope Spheeris as the original director of SUMMER SCHOOL. The original director was Amy Heckerling, who directed both Courtney Thorne-Smith and Dean Cameron in the TV series FAST TIMES. Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-film-and-water-podcast/id1077572484 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! That's A Wrap!
You definitely know Dean Cameron. He was "Chain Saw" in "Summer School". Yes, that guy. From "Ski School" and "Ski School II, Electric Boogaloo"? Yes, that's him. His credit list is amazing, NCIS, Men at Work, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Straight Outta Compton...but his life is even crazier. From early success with Carl Reiner directing his first film, to doing dinner shows in Vegas as a Wizard, to rising like a phoenix, and now becoming one of Hollywood's go to character actors. "Chain Saw" is now a father. Come along for one of my fave rides as Dean shares stories of shooting a zombie film with a pre-"Friends" Matt LeBlanc, conning an internet con artist from Nigeria out of money (true story), and growing up with 5 different fathers in his life. How is that possible? You'll have to listen. It's insane.
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In this episode: Chiller Theatre October Recap with Lanza, Tim Curry, the dudes from Summer School, Natasha Henstridge, The Warriors, Martin Landau, Nancy Allen, Kristin Bauer not smiling, Megan Cavanagh surprised by Patrick Stewart's fan behavior, a grouchy Mark Margolis, Sonny "Enos" Shroyer, jacked Sasha Mitchell from Step by Step, Marsha Warfield from Caddyshack II, Lassies' Jon Provost, and Class flips out after discovering he paid for a Tyler Labine photo twice. 53 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Movie Meltdown - Episode 367 This week we return to our segment The Caffeinated Movie Geek as actor Dean Cameron sits in to discuss life, conventions and the film Withnail and I. Plus we bring up the reunion of Summer School's Chainsaw and Dave! And while we debunk the romanticized mythology of King Curtis, we also mention... Dickens, this is really Uncle Monty, watching Dan play Minecraft, the chaos, King Lear, Doctor Who, Xander Berkeley, Ric Olié, I'll never play The Dane, Zeffirelli's auditions, Del Preston, the guy I've never heard of is cleaning up, there's some genuine love that gets put out there, the end of the 60's, a tone piece, performances in a vacuum, being Ted Neeley and breaking the rules, because of you guys - I make masks, Hell or High Water, Tweeting with Dustin Hoffman, the career you should have had, a perennial for actors, Rick Baker's assistants, building-up celebrities to tear them down, Jimi Hendrix, grows a head in his shoulder, turn of the century paupers, in it's own time and place, badly lit, liquor in the shotgun, the death rumor, touching people's lives, Spice World, Doubt, classic grim British feel, ABC movie of the week, no discernible jokes, association with drug use, quotes and a question mark, too much like life, How to Get Ahead in Advertising, I wouldn't want a woman who would go out with me and Masters of Sex. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for the 1987 film Withnail and I, so go watch it before you listen. "Everybody completely commits to it... it's just a grim tale." For more on , Dean's life and career, go to: http://www.deancameron.com/
The MOVIE SNEAK celebrates the forty year anniversary of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE as Craig Jamison & Jim Delaney welcome actor / director Dean Cameron aboard for a hilarious and insightful trek back through the last four decades of American cinematic and T.V. comedy. From BLAZING SADDLES and AIRPLANE, to 48 HRS., REVENGE OF THE NERDS, THE BREAKFAST CLUB, IN LIVING COLOR, BULWORTH, MAD T.V., THE BEN STILLER SHOW, AMERICAN PIE, THE 40 YR. OLD VIRGIN, KNOCKED UP, THIS IS 40, TRAINWRECK and more, Dean (star of cult comedies such as SUMMER SCHOOL and SKI SCHOOL) brings a refreshing behind the scenes POV to the mix. *NOTE* - CONTAINS LANGUAGE WHICH SOME MAY FIND OFFENSIVE.OTHER GUESTS: International composer / jazz instrumentalist Lucian Nagy; and the podcast troupe "We Found Microphones".Rights to film / TV clips and other audio excerpts held by copyright owners. Presented here for educational and criticism purposes.______________________________________________________________________________THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST is part of The GullCottage/Sandlot - a film blog, cinema magazine, growing reference library and online network "Celebrating The Art of Cinema, ... And Cinema As Art".Explore the GULLCOTTAGE / SANDLOT @ www.gullcottageonline.com
That charming scamp Dean Cameron breaks the fourth walls of of hearts this week (….ahem) as we discuss a couple of his CLASSICS! First we get into SUMMER SCHOOL from 1987 then move on to SKI SCHOOL from 1990 Weeeee!….. creeeee? The post Episode 136: The Education of Dean Cameron appeared first on Silva and Gold.
Kathleen Wilhoite & Dean Cameron talk about their incredible careers in classic 80’s movies. Kathleen was in classics like “Private School,” ER, Cop Rock, “Road House” and “Murphy’s Law.”Dean was in big comedies like “Summer School,” “Ski School” and “They Came From Outer Space.” Dean and Kathleen talk about the ups and downs of their careers and how […] The post 80’s Icons Kathleen Wilhoite and Dean Cameron appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
Kathleen Wilhoite & Dean Cameron talk about their incredible careers in classic 80’s movies. Kathleen was in classics like “Private School,” ER, Cop Rock, “Road House” and “Murphy’s Law.”Dean was in big comedies like “Summer School,” “Ski School” and “They Came From Outer Space.” Dean and Kathleen talk about the ups and downs of their careers and how […] The post 80’s Icons Kathleen Wilhoite and Dean Cameron appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Dean Cameron. Dean is best known for his role as Francis "Chainsaw" Gremp in the movie Summer School and co-starred in Ski School and Ski School II. On television he starred in the series Spencer, Fast Times, They Came from Outer Space and Mister Sterling and has appeared on The Facts of Life, ALF, Felicity, ER, Newsroom and Psych to name a few. He recently toured with a two-person show that he wrote called The Nigerian Spam Scam Scam which was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Festival, the Just for Laughs Festival and the Upright Citizens Brigade. He also wrote and directed the short film Glutton Falls and directed the video Fat Girl for the heavy metal band Steel Panther.
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, discusses libertarianism, anarchism and voluntarism on Skeptically Yours (Where Thinking Is Free!) with Dean Cameron, John Rayell, Clint, Emery Emery and Heather Henderson. Freedomain Radio is the largest and most popular philosophy show on the web - http://www.freedomainradio.com
Guests - Dean Cameron / Bret Ernst / Brett Loudermilk
My guests are: Paranormal Investigator, Ray Jorden ("The Paranormal 5") Actor, Dean Cameron ("Summer School") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: Paranormal Investigator, Ray Jorden ("The Paranormal 5") Actor, Dean Cameron ("Summer School") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
Movie Meltdown - Episode 128 This week, in addition to fine Italian dining, we also discuss the infamous movie - Rockula, starring the likes of Thomas Dolby, Toni Basil and Bo Diddley. Plus a One from the Vaults segment from the film's star Dean Cameron as he comments on his feelings towards Rockula. Plus somewhere during or before the ice cream social we bring up…True Grit, pilgrims and pirates, The Triplets of Belleville, Com-promised, The Ten, missing the grand Hanna theme, vig-nett, Forcing myself to watch My Soul to Take, From Paris with Love, What’s up jiggles??, Solomon Kane, The State, Glamour Shots, Hailee Steinfeld, a displaced teacher from Pennsylvania, David Wain, Hoarders, slam and beat poetry, amazing kid actors, John Travolta, a hodge podge of everything, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, the cheesy vampire version of Howard the Duck, our podcast full of hoarders, hippy juice, what do you do after being an actor, Winnie Cooper, Bo Diddley dressed in yellow spandex - rapping, I love werewolves, but I hate basketball, continually referencing Against the Dark, Joust-print?, it’s horrible and awesome, child prodigy Jonah Hill, finding four dead cats in your house and…I didn’t even watch this movie - and I hated it. Spoiler Alert - You probably don’t care, but spoilers for Rockula. Note - Steel Panther is the band I was trying to think of…Dean Cameron co-wrote a song with them and also directed one of their videos. “Yeah, I taught erotica to special needs children.”
Movie Meltdown - Episode 107 Like school in the summertime, what do you get when you cross Movie Meltdown and Showshow - no class!! It's here!! The long planned, much anticipated and massively labored over SUMMER SCHOOL episode! The first awesome thing about it...ok, well we're talking about "Summer School". The second awesome thing about the episode is it's hosted by the lovely KATIE from SHOWSHOW!!! And the third awesome thing about this episode is it features a One from the Vaults session from none other then Summer School's own CHAINSAW!! That's right DEAN CAMERON recalls not only how the movie came together but also a lost plotline that would have been a great addition! Listen and see if you agree... All that plus rockin' out vinyl style with Steve Martin, butt-kicking Oscar-nominated actresses, buying old Halloween costumes, the right way to announce yourself at a party and why does everybody gotta be hatin' on Angelina Jolie? A Message from your Editor: By the way, yes...you will hear some shifts in sound on this episode. It was horribly ravaged by Skype and it's affliiated software. But after a painstaking rebuilding process the episode has been restored. Seriously, if you heard what it originally sounded like - you'd be amazed it exists at all. But I loved the interaction and conversation with Katie, and was damned and determined to save this episode. So with that, I proudly present to you... "Like School in the Summertime". Spoiler Alert: Oh my God, how have you NOT seen Summer School?!! “It’s really classy. They handled it in a really classy way. Oh man, I didn’t even mean to make that pun - but I’m glad that I did.”
My guests are: legendary songwriter Richard Sherman ("Mary Poppins") and actors Dean Cameron ("Summer School") and Stuart Fratkin ("Ski School"). Topics: Is It Easier To Write Songs For Pop Or Theatre? Why Do Some Change Careers In Mid-Life? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com