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Hey fiends! We're running a little late with this week's episode. It should be out later this weekend. But, in the meantime, to hold you all over, please enjoy this (overly) dramatic reading of "Frankenstein: A Poem" by our good friend Donald F. Glut from the Tales of Frankenstein story collection, part of his The New Adventures of Frankenstein series.
HoloNet Krónikák 102. epizód 2024. december 27. Tartalom: Hallgatottsági és nézettségi statisztikák Megemlékezés a 2024-ben elhunyt Star Wars alkotókról Bakiparádé A Csillagok háborúja regényváltozata Donald F. Glut különös karrierje Mennyire eredetiek John Williams dallamai? Néhány szó a Kóbor alakulatról Jó szórakozást kíván Varga Csongor és Váczi Krisztián Holonet Krónikák - az Erő hullámhosszán #starwars, #podcast, #chronicles, #force, #holonet, #holonet chronicles, #holonet krónikák, #kronikak, #krónikák, #star wars, #regény, #könyv
Want to see a video version of this podcast? Please visit YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkvXbC2Chj0 Donald F. Glut has been active in both the entertainment and publishing industries since 1966. Don has had a long and varied career. He has been a professional musician, actor, film director, executive producer, photographer, magazine editor, proofreader and (very briefly, for an advertising agency) copywriter, but is mostly known for his long career as a freelance writer. He has written and directed feature-length motion pictures, documentaries and music videos, authored approximately 80 fiction and non-fiction published books, myriad TV scripts (live action and animation shows, network and syndicated), comic-book scripts, short stories, magazine articles, even music and theatre. He has been involved with numerous popular franchises such as Star Wars, The Monkees, Tarzan, Spider-Man, Transformers, G.I. Joe, Vampirella, Masters of the Universe, The Flintstones, Jonny Quest and many others, and created original comic-book characters for Gold Key, Marvel and DC. Arguably Don is best known for his novelization of the second "Star Wars" movie The Empire Strikes Back (#1 Best Seller). Don currently executive-produces, writes and directs "traditional-style" horror for his company Pecosborn Productions, and writes scripts for The Creeps horror comics magazine. Also, he is a Southern California representative of Las Vegas Talent Agency. Note: Any motion picture titles that may be listed prior to Dinosaur Valley Girls (1997) are of amateur movies, the first of 41 of which Don Glut made when he was nine years old. CONNECT WITH DONALD F. GLUT https://donaldfglut.com https://pecosborn.com https://dinosaurtrackscd.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0323304 https://www.facebook.com/donaldfglut RELATED VIDEOS A Writer's Time: Making The Time To Write - https://youtu.be/Y6nshRTjSFw Quit Your Day Job and Live Out Your Dreams - https://youtu.be/y7yr-za_Meo When Is It Time To Quit A Day Job To Be An Artist? - https://youtu.be/_wnqQxXTxis I Made 5 Movies While Working A Minimum Wage Job - https://youtu.be/1KnhZ1oAkRU 98% Of An Artist's Job Is Finding The Work - https://youtu.be/g4DqERYKwIg If You Want To Quit Your Day Job You Have To Be Able To Create Your Own Work - https://youtu.be/0wEOPSrkljg CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 PERSONALLY SPONSOR FILM COURAGE https://ko-fi.com/filmcourage SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/filmcourage (Affiliates) SCRIVENER FREE TRIAL https://tinyurl.com/43uuumc6 ►WE USE THIS CAMERA (B&H) – https://buff.ly/3rWqrra ►WE USE THIS SOUND RECORDER (AMAZON) – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 Stuff we use: LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post https://amzn.to/425k5rG Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - https://amzn.to/3WEuz0k LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv *Disclaimer: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, we'll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Do you recall the first ever expanded Star Wars Universe story waaay back in 1977? Long before Thrawn, Mara Jade, and Exar Kun there was Crimson Jack, Serji-X, and Jaxxon in Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics! Cary Gordon (Metal Geeks Podcast / Comicpalooza Podcast Manager) join us to break down these four comic issues. We go over the story, reveal lots of FTOOM Fast Facts, and share what these comics have meant to us and the greater Star Wars universe over 45 years. Comics discussed: Star Wars Issue #7: New Planets/New Perils Star Wars Issue #8: Eight for Aduba-3 Star Wars Issue #9: Showdown on a Wasteland World Star Wars Issue #10: The Behemoth from Below We recommend watching the video version (above) of this episode which contains the full comic as we page through it. Story Synopsis: After the award ceremony on Yavin 4, Han Solo and Chewbacca head out to pay their debt to Jabba the Hutt when they're attacked by pirates led by Crimson Jack! With their reward money from the Rebel Alliance stolen, the smugglers decide to lay low on the planet Aduba-3. There, they take a job defending a moisture farmer from a local gang known as the Cloud-Riders. However, they can't defend the village alone so they hire several mercenaries, including Jaxxon! During the Cloud Rider attack, The Behemoth, a giant reptilian monster, is summoned and Han Solo may be the village's only hope for survival. This arc was written by Roy Thomas, Howard Chaykin, and Donald F. Glut. Artwork by Howard Chaykin, Frank Springer, Tom Palmer, Alan Kupperberg Support The Show Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Contact Us Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Join us every week on YouTube for a behind-the-scenes look at our show. We also bring you to Disneyland, Red Carpet Events and Theme Park Openings. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook.
Do you recall the first ever expanded Star Wars Universe story waaay back in 1977? Long before Thrawn, Mara Jade, and Exar Kun there was Crimson Jack, Serji-X, and Jaxxon in Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics! Cary Gordon (Metal Geeks Podcast / Comicpalooza Podcast Manager) join us to break down these four comic issues. We go over the story, reveal lots of FTOOM Fast Facts, and share what these comics have meant to us and the greater Star Wars universe over 45 years. Comics discussed: Star Wars Issue #7: New Planets/New Perils Star Wars Issue #8: Eight for Aduba-3 Star Wars Issue #9: Showdown on a Wasteland World Star Wars Issue #10: The Behemoth from Below We recommend watching the video version (above) of this episode which contains the full comic as we page through it. Story Synopsis: After the award ceremony on Yavin 4, Han Solo and Chewbacca head out to pay their debt to Jabba the Hutt when they're attacked by pirates led by Crimson Jack! With their reward money from the Rebel Alliance stolen, the smugglers decide to lay low on the planet Aduba-3. There, they take a job defending a moisture farmer from a local gang known as the Cloud-Riders. However, they can't defend the village alone so they hire several mercenaries, including Jaxxon! During the Cloud Rider attack, The Behemoth, a giant reptilian monster, is summoned and Han Solo may be the village's only hope for survival. This arc was written by Roy Thomas, Howard Chaykin, and Donald F. Glut. Artwork by Howard Chaykin, Frank Springer, Tom Palmer, Alan Kupperberg Support The Show Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Contact Us Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Join us every week on YouTube for a behind-the-scenes look at our show. We also bring you to Disneyland, Red Carpet Events and Theme Park Openings. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook.
CLICK LINK FOR YOUR OWN COPY Historical accounts of the undead who returned from the grave to drink human blood! From the cobblestone streets of medieval Europe, across the vastness of Asia and the jungles of Africa, to the haunted forests of New England in the 20th century, the author brings his researches to life in over fifty narratives and case histories. Have you ever wondered whether or not vampires actually exist? Whether they are merely folk tales or real creatures that walk the same world we do? Donald F. Glut's classic survey of the historical record provides food for thought and fascinating insights into the sanguinary world of True Vampires of History. Donald F. Glut is a world-recognized authority on monsters. His books The Dinosaur Dictionary and Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia were included by the American Library Association in their lists of best reference books of the year. And his The Dracula Book and The Frankenstein Catalog were both recipients of the annual Ann Radcliffe Award from the Count Dracula Society. In addition to hundreds of articles on monsters real and fictive, Glut's other books include Classic Movie Monsters, Jurassic Classics: A Collection of Saurian Essays and Mesozoic Musings, The Frankenstein Legend, True Vampires of History, and True Werewolves of History. He has also written three vampire novels, directed and executive-produced three feature-length movies featuring Dracula and regularly writes stories for Vampiress Carmilla magazine. He is probably best known for his novelization of the movie The Empire Strikes Back.
Jason and Steve A look at the G1 TF episode B.O.T., the Transformers Public Service Announcements and a retrospective on the show so far! In B.O.T. some genius kids build a genius robot - B.O.T. - but sadly don't get B.O.T. to write the episode. Swindle swindles, Brawl brawls, Blast Off stays put and the other Comabticons fail to make an impression! We also look back at some amazing Transformer Public Service Announcements and discuss the first two years of the Transformers cartoon as a whole. What were the highs and lows? Who were the best writers? And which of the writers has an awesome secret we looked up on their Wiki page? Featuring DEFENSOR! BRUTICUS! A final bow-out for Ironhide and Gears! A total disregard for scale! Irresponsible children getting into trouble! Donald F Glut! And the spiralling slope leading us to THE TRANSFORMERS - THE MOVIE! And the Bloopers at last! https://youtu.be/Ys0nrwfBl3Q - Transformers PSAs
Author, Rondo Award-winning filmmaker, musician… and Ghostmaster? As a Monster Kid growing up at the height of Monster Kiddom, Donald F. Glut was in the perfect position to experience the spook shows. Don describes what it felt like to sit in as part of the audience for shows presented by Drs. Silkini and Evil, and we discuss how they may have influenced his work into the present day. You learn more about Don Glut and his projects at: https://donaldfglut.com – Don's personal website https://pecosborn.com – Don's independent motion picture company https://donglutsdinosaurs.com/ - Don's collection of dinosaurs Links: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/return-of-the-midnite-spook-show/id1635224454 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MpwsU850SHr3m3MucLiOd?si=dUyx3z1FQ-aXVTDWQ4Nqew Website: www.spookshowmovie.com Facebook: SpookShowMovieTwitter: @SpookShowMovie1Instagram: @spookshowmovieEmail: info@spookshowmovie.com
Prolific writer, film director, screenwriter, and classic horror fan, Don Glut, pops by the Terror at Collinwood podcast for a fun chat about his fandom for Dark Shadows. In addition to discussing his memories of discovering Dark Shadows in the 60's, Don talks about meeting various DS stars over the years, and shares memories of working with Jerry Lacy in Tales of Frankenstein. Don also talks about being in the band Penny Arkade and hanging out with the band's producer Michael Nesmith of The Monkees. Don also created The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor for Gold Key Comics and talks about trying to sneak Barnabas into an issue.
It's finally here, fiends. Join us as we sit down for a chat with the writer and director of Tales of Frankenstein, Donald F. Glut! This was so much fun, and we're so excited to share it with you. Find Don at donaldfglut.com and pecosborn.com! Please rate, review, and tell your fiends. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future installments. Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @thefrankencast or send us a letter at thefrankencast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Your Horror Hosts: Anthony Bowman (he/him) & Eric Velazquez (he/him). Cover painting by Amanda Keller (@KellerIllustrations on Instagram).
Welcome to the Glutiverse, baby! This week we're talking Tales of Frankenstein, a wildly entertaining anthology with 4 (you guessed it) tales of Frankenstein. Join us as we talk about Frankensteining the perfect marriage, how jewel collecting can be a dangerous hobby, stereotypes subverting stereotypes, and what happens when you accidentally get vampire in your Frankenstein. Please rate, review, and tell your fiends. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future installments. Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @thefrankencast or send us a letter at thefrankencast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Your Horror Hosts: Anthony Bowman (he/him) & Eric Velazquez (he/him). Cover painting by Amanda Keller (@KellerIllustrations on Instagram).
What Donald F. Glut is to dinosaurs, John Loy is to nonsense. This episode sits in stark contrast to GoBot canon. Find Paul and John on Twitter. Full episode archive
Mount Olympus Presents CREATIVITY UNBOUND with Donald F. Glut TREE OF WORLDS: Temple of the Muses Recording Friday 4/30/21, 7-8 PM ET/4-5 PM PT Produced and Hosted by Hercules Invictus AN OLYMPIAN DISCLAIMER: Aristotle suggested that entertaining new thoughts without feeling obliged to accept them is a wise practice to cultivate. We agree. Our Olympian podcasts explore interesting thoughts and viewpoints on a variety of topics, including health, religion and politics. Our exploration is one of personal opinions and sometimes systems of belief. Our discussions in this forum, though sincere and enthusiastic, are not to be construed as Olympian endorsements of any particular point of view.
Dr. Snuggles and friends - including guest Texas Mike - check out Donald F. Glut's 2003 erotic horror rom-com The Mummy's Kiss, and talk about star Katie Lohmann! Dr. Snuggles and friends return for episode 90 of your guide to the truly astonishing world of softcore films, and the world’s number one podcast on that subject! A few episodes ago, we started our latest big project: the vampire and mummy movies of Donald F. Glut! This time, we take a look at the second in the series, and the first mummy film, The Mummy’s Kiss! An evil Egyptian sorceress returns from the dead in modern day (well, 2003) L.A., and searches for the reincarnation of her long lost love. It’s a whole thing. Richard Lynch is there, and so is the great Mia Zottoli, and the vastly underrated Sasha Peralto (who can’t act but has very adorable cheeks). Don sure did it with The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula, but what will happen when he takes on Egypt? Plus, the life and career of Katie Lohmann, who shows up in the movie as the goddess Isis. Lohmann appeared in Playboy as Miss April 2001, and showed up on countless magazine covers, and also had (small) roles in some pretty big movies, like A.I., and...uh, The Hot Chick? Please support our Patreon, if you can! Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669! Or email us: mail@getsoftpodcast.com Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Songs on Trial Heavy Leather Horror Show Ballbusters In Search of the Perfect Podcast
Dr. Snuggles and friends return for episode 87 of your guide to the truly astonishing world of softcore films, and the world’s number one podcast on that subject! Our buddy Mike joins us for the first in another series of films: this time it’s Donald F. Glut’s vampire and mummy films! We’re starting with 2001’s The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula, and boy what a beginning it is. It’s all about a woman turned into a vampire by William Smith in the late ‘60s, who finds in the present day (of 2001) that she wishes for mortality. Glut is a titan of not just the film world, but also books, comics, and cartoons, and a whole lot more. We will definitely explore all of his career achievements in a future episode. This is not that episode: this is the second of three episodes we recorded three weeks in a row. Frankly, the show is a lot of work, so sometimes while you could talk about the life of William Smith, you half-ass it and talk about the life and career (mostly career) of the movie’s star, Elizabeth X, aka Brick Randall. Elizabeth X made some hardcore movies, and she made two softcore movies. This is the story of those movies, their titles, and the years in which they were released. Please support our Patreon, if you can! Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669! Or email us: mail@getsoftpodcast.com Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Songs on Trial Heavy Leather Horror Show Ballbusters In Search of the Perfect Podcast
YOU'VE HAD 7 EPISODES, SURELY YOU'VE BOUGHT ALL THE TOYS BY NOW! SO HERE'S THREE MORE! THIS EPISODE: Hear Donald F. Glut write unusual dialogue! Learn the sad sad story of how Hoover got the Grimlock toy! And hear Jerzy get uncomfortable as the Autobots line up for spankings! http://FourMillionYearsLater.com Befriend the FOUR MILLION YEARS LATER page on Facebook! Jerzy on Instagram Jerzy's Patreon (Throw money here to get episodes where Jerzy just talks about He-Man's Dragon Walker) Closing theme by Nick Mehalick : https://soundcloud.com/nicholas-mehalick/tranformative Please email us! FourMillionYearsLater@gmail.com. No, really... email us. I triple dog dare you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4myl/message
The Lonesome Death of Hedji the SpinnerCovering Star Wars #10Writers: Donald F. Glut, Roy Thomas, Howard ChaykinArtist: Howard Chaykin, Tom Palmer and Alan KupperbergReleased: 1/10/78Thank you for listening to Star Wars Comics DailyMonday’s Episode is Star Wars #10 from 1977Tuesday Star Wars Droids: #3Wednesday’s Star Wars Legacy #10Thursday’s Darth Vader #4You can follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @swcomicsdailyTo support the show, continue to listen, leave us a review on your podcast provider of choice, share with a friend and visit our patreon at Patreon.com/starwarscomicsdailyYou can contact us at Starwarscomicsdaily@gmail.comAnd visit us at Starwarscomicsdaily.com and Scorcherhill.comYou can follow Brian on Twitter and Instagram @jacklazerYou can follow Matt on Twitter and Instagram @johnnymattwoodStar Wars Comics Daily is a Scorcher Hill Production
Mount Olympus Presents: VOICE OF OLYMPUS Larger Than Life Living OPTIMAL WELLNESS Produced and Hosted by Hercules Invictus Recorded Monday November 11, 2019, 9-11 PM EDT (Each segment runs for approximately 40 minutes) I: MYTHIC FITNESS: Bold Spirits Holistic Concepts with Michael Del Russi II MYTHIC FITNESS: Furyan Strength with Ryan Foley III MYTHIC INSPIRATION Guest: Donald F. Glut A Disclaimer: Aristotle suggested that entertaining new thoughts without feeling obliged to accept them is a wise practice to cultivate. We agree. Our Olympian podcasts explore interesting thoughts and viewpoints on a variety of topics, including health, religion and politics. Our exploration is one of personal opinions and sometimes systems of belief. Our discussions in this forum, though sincere and enthusiastic, are not to be construed as Olympian endorsements of any particular point of view.
Mount Olympus Presents: VOICE OF OLYMPUS Larger Than Life Living SWORD & SANDAL SPECIAL Produced and Hosted by Hercules Invictus Recorded Monday July 1, 2019, 9-11 PM I: AGE OF HEROES: Guest: Donald F. Glut Topic: The Epic Journey of a Heroic Tale Teller II SWORD & SANDAL CINEMA: with Brian Walker of Brian's Drive-In Theater, Topic: The Many Faces of Hercules... Continued III: PHYSICAL CULTURE with Bill Hinbern of Super Strength Training Topic: The Sword & Sandal Physique A Disclaimer: Aristotle suggested that entertaining new thoughts without feeling obliged to accept them is a wise practice to cultivate. We agree. Our Olympian podcasts explore interesting thoughts and viewpoints on a variety of topics, including health, religion and politics. Our exploration is one of personal opinions and sometimes systems of belief. Our discussions in this forum, though sincere and enthusiastic, are not to be construed as Olympian endorsements of any particular point of view.
This week we examine the history of Spider-Man in live action! From the first fan film in 1969 to Infinity War, Thwipp with us again! Spider-Man was the first Marvel property to be brought to Hollywood by Stan Lee and the ole' web head had a bit of a rough start. Stan didn't like the 1977 made for TV movies much. He said that Peter didn't seem like Peter. We agree. From there we explore the Japanese "Supaidāman" (1978-79) and then we go from TV into film. Did you know in the late 80's Tom Cruise was set to be Peter and Bob (Mario) Hoskins was going to be Doc Ock? That woulda been crazy. Once we're out of development hell we go through the Raimi-Verse then into the Webb-Verse then into what we all know and love today in the MCU. Spidy has been through many variations and iterations but where we are now is just...Spectacular and Amazing! Thwipp on you wondrous Web-heads! Links: The first live-action film based on Spider-Man was the unauthorized short Spider-Man by Donald F. Glut in 1969 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yezvybYXlXs Spider-Man TV movies 1977-1981 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uRLgeEepzg Spider-Man Strikes Back (1978) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTRzpRTJn-o Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (1981) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXrZrUmmsp8 "Supaidāman" (1978-79) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofDcYPlTze0
Filmmaker/Author/Monster Kid Donald F. Glut joins Derek this week on Monster Kid Radio! Listen in as they talk about Don's background, his monster kid history, and especially about his upcoming film Tales of Frankenstein (). Also, Dominique Lamssies and Jeff Polier joined Derek last week for a screening of Eegah (dir. Arch Hall) at the Joy Cinema's Weird Wednesday. Plus, listener feedback with Brenda! Tales of Frankenstein will be released on VOD (all major platforms), DVD and Blu-Ray on Oct. 19. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Plan 9 by 9 Podcast - Pecosborn Productions - / Curse of the Demon at the Hollywood Theatre - Horror of Dracula at the NW Film Center - Scars of Dracula at the Carolina Theatre of Durham - Horror of Frankenstein at the Carolina Theatre of Durham - Magazines and Monsters - Go Forth and Game - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week: Stay tuned! The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
This week on Monster Kid Radio, Chris McMillan steps out of the to join Derek in a discussion about 1959's The Monster of Piedras Blancas (dir. Irvin Berwick). They discuss the cast, the plot, the severed heads . . . what more could you want? How about Ken Blose's Famous Monsters of Filmland segment about the film? Or a trip to the Joy Cinema in Tigard, OR, for last week's Weird Wednesday screening of The Return of the Vampire (dir. Lew Landers) with Weird Wednesday Report-er Jeff Polier? Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Guns of the Apocalypse - Plan 9 by 9 Podcast - HP Lovecraft Film Festival - / Curse of the Demon at the Hollywood Theatre - Horror of Dracula at the NW Film Center - / The Redemption of the Monster of Piedras Blancas - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - "Nightmare Machine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Next week: Donald F. Glut! The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
Mighty monster/comic book mashup fan films! Saturday morning superheroes! Dinosaurs! And, yes…even Chuck Norris! All a part of the world of writer/producer/director Donald F. Glut! Photo courtesy Donald F. Glut Images TM & copyright © Marvel, Warner Bros. Donald’s website “Like” Donald on Facebook Stuff you heard on the show: Columbus Alive feature on […]
Mighty monster/comic book mashup fan films! Saturday morning superheroes! Dinosaurs! And, yes…even Chuck Norris! All a part of the world of writer/producer/director Donald F. Glut! Photo courtesy Donald F. Glut Images TM & copyright © Marvel, Warner Bros. Donald’s website “Like” Donald on Facebook Stuff you heard on the show: Columbus Alive feature on […]
Autobot Spike The Transformers ep 17 Production code #700-16 Production company Sunbow Productions Airdate September 23, 1985 Written by Donald F. Glut Animation studio Toei Continuity Generation 1 cartoon continuity Source: TFWiki The post Transformers Rewind: Autobot Spike appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Heavy Metal War The Transformers ep 16 Production code #700-13 Production company Sunbow Productions Airdate December 15, 1984 Written by Donald F. Glut Animation studio Toei Continuity Generation 1 cartoon continuity Source: TFWiki The post Transformers Rewind: Heavy Metal War appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
S.O.S. Dinobots The Transformers ep 8 Production code #700-05 Production company Sunbow Productions Airdate October 27, 1984 Written by Donald F. Glut Animation studio Toei Continuity Generation 1 cartoon continuity Source: TFWiki The post Transformers Rewind: S.O.S. Dinobots appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER Shazam! "The Brain" November 9, 1974 We come to the episode written by Donald F. Glut who we interviewed on a previous podcast. He mentioned how there were elements of Jim he could relate to as a kid. Indeed, being a fan of genre television, movies, and books was not as well accepted back in the 70s as it is today and John and Richard relate to the character in many respects as well. The two get into a further discussion on why higher powers do not use their abilities to help mortal beings and wonder what role Satan may have in this story. It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com. Moral: “We all want to be liked, but scary, daredevil stunts aren't the way to go about it. If a person can't like you for who you are, then maybe they aren't worth having as friends." Guest Cast Kenny Bell as Ritchie Tita Bell as Wendy Christopher Bell as Jimmy "The Brain" Carter Biff Warren as Greg
RIGHT CLICK IMAGE TO SAVE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER. The first in our series of interviews with those who worked on Shazam! and/or Isisstarts with author Donald F. Glut. Donald is the writer of the first season Shazam! episode, "The Brain". Donald talks with us about how the episode came about, why he never wrote for Shazam! after his highly rated episode aired, and about his near opportunity to work with Jackson Bostwick on another iconic character. DONALD F. GLUT has been professionally active in both the entertainment and publishing industries since 1966. Born in Pecos, Texas, Don grew up in Chicago, IL. At age nine, already bitten by the film-making “bug,” he made Diplodocus at Large, the first of 41 amateur movies featuring dinosaurs, human monsters (Frankenstein's Monster, Teenage Werewolf, etc.) and superheroes (Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, etc.) Some of these films made during the late 1960s (e.g., Spy Smasher vs. the Purple Monster) were eventually shown in theatres and on TV. Moving to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California, Don professionally entered show business as an “extra” (a POW) in the movie Von Ryan's Express (1965), the first of several such “roles.” He began his professional writing career in 1966, writing articles for and finally editing the magazine Modern Monsters. In 1967, after graduating from the University of Southern California with a BA degree (for Cinema) in Letters, Arts and Sciences, Don worked as a musician, singer and songwriter in The Penny Arkade, a rock band produced by “Monkee” Michael Nesmith. Shortly after that he briefly furthered his acting career, having a speaking role in a national television commercial starring Dick Clark. However, most of Don's professional life has been as a freelance writer. To date he has authored numerous motion picture and television scripts (Shazam!, Land of the Lost, and animation, e.g., Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends, Transformers, G.I.Joe, Duck Tales, Jonny Quest, X-Men, others), comic-book scripts (Captain America, Tarzan, etc., including creating for Gold Key Dagar the Invincible, The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor and Tragg and the Sky Gods), more than 35 novels and nonfiction books, also numerous short stories, articles, songs, album-liner notes, etc. The Dinosaur Dictionary(1972) and Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia (1997), two of Don's many non-fiction books about dinosaurs, both were listed by the American Library Association among the best reference books of their years of publication. With The Dinosaur Dictionary Don created the much-imitated book format based upon an alphabetical listing of dinosaur names. Perhaps Don is best known for his novelization of the movie The Empire Strikes Back (1980), the nation's No. 1 bestseller for almost two months, which to date (still in print) has sold over 3.5 million copies. In 1982 he created characters and back story for Mattel's “Masters of the Universe” toy line. Among his more recent books is Chomper, an entry in the popular “Dinotopia” series. Don produced, wrote and directed various videos (including the documentaries Dinosaur Movies and Hollywood Goes Ape! and the music-video compilation Dinosaur Tracks®), theatre and movie projects. He has worked as a consultant on numerous other video, film and TV projects, and was “Dinosaur Consultant” on Roger Corman's movie Carnosaur (1993). In 1990, Don and Pete Von Sholly founded Fossil Records, which has already produced a half dozen albums. These include Dinosaur Tracks®, More Dinosaur Tracks® and Dinosaur Tracks® Again, featuring paleontology-related rock music written mostly by Don (Dinodon Music/BMI), performed by Don and Pete (as the Iridium Band). More recently, Don became president of Frontline Entertainment (www.frontlinefilms.com), for which he wrote, directed and co-produced the comedy/fantasy motion picture Dinosaur Valley Girls™, followed by a series of campy/sexy/horror movies, which have already achieved “cult movie” status, and Before La Brea, a documentary commissioned by the George C. Page Museum of La Brea Discoveries in Los Angeles. In 2000, he was commissioned by Irena Belle Productions to direct the movie The Vampire Hunters Club, featuring an all-star genre cast. In addition to his entertainment and publishing fields work, Glut is known internationally for his work with dinosaurs (see http://www.donglutsdinosaurs.com to see Don's "prehistoria" collection), a subject he has been seriously interested in since the age of seven. He has lectured on dinosaurs at museums, universities and other institutions in the USA and Europe, and often appears on TV and radio talk shows, and in videos, discussing dinosaurs, monster movies and other topics. Regularly he speaks at seminars for actors. In 1999 and 2000, respectively, he became a volunteer at both The Field Museum (Chicago) and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Among Don's many interests are paleontology (obviously), movies (especially the older horror films, Westerns, serials and film noir), science fiction and fantasy, music (playing and listening), comic books, motorcycles, reptiles, stage magic, electric trains, the Three Stooges, Jackie Gleason, old-fashioned amusement parks and side shows, partying and “holy relics." Learn even more about Donald by visting his website - http://www.donaldfglut.com/