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Good Gravy! It’s a mystery ripped right from the comics of Gothic Horror Cartoonist Edgar Allan Poe. When Eddie Poe and the rest of the Poe-nuts gang travel to the streets of Paris on a school field trip, they run afoul of a Heinous Head-shaving Hooligan. It’s up to brilliant Inspector C. August Dupin to solve the crime, and stop the Dastardly Depilator stalking the Rue Morgue before it’s too late. And a jealous Eddie Poe does his lunk-headed best to “help.” Starring Dominic Hoffman (SWAT, The Wire, Grey’s Anatomy), Tim Blaney (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Short Circuit, Men in Black), Jennifer Lynn Warren (American Horror Story), Lara Jean Sullivan (Serena Waits, SPACE), Sasha Kerbel (10 Days In A Madhouse), Greg Tally (Swamp Lion, 16 Bits), Ron McAdams (Night of the Tommyknockers, Girl in the Clock), Cicley Alexander (Dr Gift, Night of the Tommyknockers), Jaime Flowers (Annie, Girl in the Clock), Robb Maynard (Curse of the Droptraus, What About Blob?), Ryan Smith (Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX, War of the Worlds), Kate Page (It's A Tell Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe!), Seonaidh Matheson (Millennial Doomsday Review), James Rohling (Do Rabbots Dream of Electric Cheepz?), Deana Dolphin (Albert Kitschschlock Presents: The Films That Blew Too Much), and the rest of the Damn Dirty Drive-In Gang! Original "Bossa Nova Walking Theme" and EPSLOP Theme Song by Willy T. Golden. Additional music and sound effects by Pond5, SoundSnap, and WikiMedia Commons. Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
Good Gravy! It’s a mystery ripped right from the comics of Gothic Horror Cartoonist Edgar Allan Poe. When Eddie Poe and the rest of the Poe-nuts gang travel to the streets of Paris on a school field trip, they run afoul of a Heinous Head-shaving Hooligan. It’s up to brilliant Inspector C. August Dupin to solve the crime, and stop the Dastardly Depilator stalking the Rue Morgue before it’s too late. And a jealous Eddie Poe does his lunk-headed best to “help.” Original "Bossa Nova Walking Theme" and EPSLOP Theme Song by Willy T. Golden. Additional music and sound effects by Pond5, SoundSnap, and WikiMedia Commons. Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow. Starring Dominic Hoffman (SWAT, The Wire, Grey’s Anatomy), Tim Blaney (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Short Circuit, Men in Black), Jennifer Lynn Warren (American Horror Story), Lara Jean Sullivan (Serena Waits, SPACE), Sasha Kerbel (10 Days In A Madhouse), Greg Tally (Swamp Lion, 16 Bits), Ron McAdams (Night of the Tommyknockers, Girl in the Clock), Cicley Alexander (Dr Gift, Night of the Tommyknockers), Jaime Flowers (Annie, Girl in the Clock), Robb Maynard (Curse of the Droptraus, What About Blob?), Ryan Smith (Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX, War of the Worlds), Kate Page (It's A Tell Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe!), Seonaidh Matheson (Millennial Doomsday Review), James Rohling (Do Rabbots Dream of Electric Cheepz?), Deana Dolphin (Albert Kitschschlock Presents: The Films That Blew Too Much), and the rest of the Damn Dirty Drive-In Gang!
Holy Phantasmagoria! The Poe-nuts find themselves besieged by a polychromatic pandemic! What a perfect time to throw a party! But when an uninvited guest crashes the festivities, will Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang be able to shake off its infectious influence? “It’s the Masque of the Polychrome Death, Eddie Poe!” is a parody inspired by the works of Charles M. Schulz, and Edgar Allan Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death. Written, directed and edited by Robb Maynard. STARRING: Greg Tally as Eddie Poe Ron McAdams as Lionel Van Schmeldt Liane Abel Dietz as Lucy Van Schmeldt Rico E. Anderson as Benjamin Jennifer Lynn Warren as Spearmint Sally Kate Page as Darlene Tim Blaney as Snooby the Anthropomorphic Basset Hound Ryan Smith as Schrödinger Robb Maynard as Slobbo Frank Dietz as Edgar Allan Poe Kirk R. Thatcher as the Polychrome Death Original “Bossa Nova Walking Theme” by Willy T. Golden. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow
Holy Phantasmagoria! In the third installment of the Eddie Poe series, the Poe-nuts find themselves besieged by a polychromatic pandemic! What a perfect time to throw a party! But when an uninvited guest crashes the festivities, will Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang be able to shake off its infectious influence? “It’s the Masque of the Polychrome Death, Eddie Poe!” is a parody inspired by the works of Charles M. Schulz, and Edgar Allan Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death. Written and directed by Robb Maynard. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Dietz, Rico E. Anderson, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Kate Page, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, Tim Blaney, Kirk R. Thatcher, and Frank Dietz as Gothic Horror Cartoonist Edgar Allan Poe. Original “Bossa Nova Walking Theme” by Willy T. Golden. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
Good Gravy... Again! In this encore presentation, Eddie Poe and his morose little friends are back in "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" This radio play picks up where the critically-acclaimed "It's a Telltale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" left off. It's Thanks-O-Ween Time, and terror is in the air! Convinced he is being stalked by the Great Spaghetti Squash, a demonic gourd who slays insincere children, Lionel invites his estranged best friend Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang to a Thanks-O-Ween feast at the fabled House of Van Schmeldt. But when the gang begins to disappear one by one within the crumbling ruin, Eddie Poe and Lionel must put their differences aside if they hope to survive the night and discover the secret behind the curse of the Van Schmeldts. "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" is a parody based upon the works of Charles M. Schulz and Edgar Allan Poe. Written by Erica Rodriguez, Greg Tally, and Robb Maynard. Directed by Frank Dietz and The Damn Dirty Drive-In. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Abel Dietz, Trish Geiger, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Rico E. Anderson, Tim Blaney, Caroline Tally, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, and Frank Dietz as Edgar Allan Poe. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
Book Vs Movie The Ravens The Classic Edgar Allan Poe Poem vs the Roger Corman/Vincent Price 1963 Film The Margos both hear a rapping, rapping at our podcast door but we are not afraid. Because this episode is dedicated to all things “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe and the 1963 Roger Corman movie that stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and a young Jack Nicholson. We first dive into the fascinating and mysterious Poe (who went by Eddie Poe most is his life) who became famous after writing the classic poem in January 1845 but never seemed to make any money to live on. He died under mysterious circumstances on October 7, 1849, at the age of 40 in Baltimore and has since been celebrated as the inventor of the “detective story” with the publication of “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” in 1841. To this day, there are references to Poe and The Raven every year during Halloween (including a very famous 1990 episode of The Simpsons.) Roger Corman is the “Pope of Pop Cinema” who after a decades-long career as a director, producer, and actor--is still with us and giving hope to independent filmmakers around the world. And Vincent Price along with Boris Karloff in a comedy horror film? What is better than that? So, between the poem and the 1963 movie--which did the Margos like better? Click the link at the bottom to find out. In this ep the Margos discuss: The intense and short life of Edgar Allen Poe The legacy of his work that still resonates to this day Roger Corman’s influence on independent films The biggest differences between the poem and movie Our favorite scenes from the movie Clips Featured: The Raven trailer Vincent Price reading “The Raven” Dr. Erasmus (Vincent Price) meets Dr. Bedlo (Peter Lorre) as a raven Dr. Adolphus tries to hex Dr. Scarabus (Boris Karloff) with a bit of Jack Nicholson (Rexford Bedlo) Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
January 26, 2019. Reading from Return to the Hollow Earth at Borderlands Cafe in SF. I read the part about the shipwreck and Mason and Seela being saved by a flying nautilus and then meeting up with Eddie Poe. Good audience. Skipped Q&A, as I then did an “art tour” of a show of 25 […]
Good Gravy... Again! On December 4th Eddie Poe and his morose little friends are back in this long anticipated sequel, "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" A brand new cross-stream production between Damn Dirty Geeks and The Revival League, this radio play picks up where the critically-acclaimed "It's a Telltale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" left off. It's Thanks-O-Ween Time, and terror is in the air! Convinced he is being stalked by the Great Spaghetti Squash, a demonic gourd who slays insincere children, Lionel invites his estranged best friend Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang to a Thanks-O-Ween feast at the fabled House of Van Schmeldt. But when the gang begins to disappear one by one within the crumbling ruin, Eddie Poe and Lionel must put their differences aside if they hope to survive the night and discover the secret behind the curse of the Van Schmeldts. "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" is a parody based upon the works of Charles M. Schulz and Edgar Allan Poe. Written by Erica Rodriguez, Greg Tally, and Robb Maynard. Directed by Frank Dietz and The Revival League. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Abel Dietz, Trish Geiger, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Rico E. Anderson, Tim Blaney, Caroline Tally, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, and Frank Dietz as Edgar Allan Poe. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Good Gravy... Again! On December 4th Eddie Poe and his morose little friends are back in this long anticipated sequel, "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" A brand new cross-stream production between Damn Dirty Geeks and The Revival League, this radio play picks up where the critically-acclaimed "It's a Telltale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" left off. It's Thanks-O-Ween Time, and terror is in the air! Convinced he is being stalked by the Great Spaghetti Squash, a demonic gourd who slays insincere children, Lionel invites his estranged best friend Eddie Poe and the rest of the gang to a Thanks-O-Ween feast at the fabled House of Van Schmeldt. But when the gang begins to disappear one by one within the crumbling ruin, Eddie Poe and Lionel must put their differences aside if they hope to survive the night and discover the secret behind the curse of the Van Schmeldts. "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" is a parody based upon the works of Charles M. Schulz and Edgar Allan Poe. Written by Erica Rodriguez, Greg Tally, and Robb Maynard. Directed by Frank Dietz and The Revival League. Featuring the vocal talents of Greg Tally, Ron McAdams, Liane Abel Dietz, Trish Geiger, Jennifer Lynn Warren, Rico E. Anderson, Tim Blaney, Caroline Tally, Ryan Smith, Robb Maynard, and Frank Dietz as Edgar Allan Poe. Promotional Artwork by Daniel Vincent Bigelow.
Good gravy! The Revival League Playhouse proudly presents our newest original comedy radio play, “It's a Tell Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe!.” It's Middle America, 1973. And the Independence Broadcasting System is airing its Tenth Anniversary Special of the beloved classic, “It's a Tell Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" (With special behind-the-scenes commentary from Gothic horror cartoonist and Eddie Poe creator, Edgar Allen Poe). Everyone agrees that out of all the Eddie Poes out there, Eddie Poe is the Eddie-Poe-iest. He's insecure, unpopular, chronically depressed, and possibly mad; a ten-year-old poet whose only buddies are cape-wearing Lionel and Eddie Poe's dog, Snooby the Anthropomorphic Basset Hound. So when the Little Strawberry-Haired Girl, Lenore, sends this tortured soul a Tell-Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe must take drastic measures to preserve his sanity and hide his secret love. All while he's directing the other kids in a Singles Shaming Day Pageant to celebrate the holidays! Join Eddie Poe, Spearmint Sally, Annabel Lucy, Schrödinger, Woodraven and the rest of the Eddie Poe gang in a heart-thumping, angst-filled descent into madness that can only signal that it's Valentine's Day. Consumption! Pits and pendulums! Polly Matthison Snack Cakes! Terrible gothic poetry! Supernatural tachycardia! So please grab some chalky candied hearts, some overpriced flowers bought last minute at the gas station, and settle in for a story of dark secrets and unrequited love.
Good gravy! The Revival League Podcast proudly presents our newest original comedy radio play, “It's a Tell Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe!.” It's Middle America, 1973. And the Independence Broadcasting System is airing its Tenth Anniversary Special of the beloved classic, “It's a Tell Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" (With special behind-the-scenes commentary from Gothic horror cartoonist and Eddie Poe creator, Edgar Allen Poe). Everyone agrees that out of all the Eddie Poes out there, Eddie Poe is the Eddie-Poe-iest. He's insecure, unpopular, chronically depressed, and possibly mad; a ten-year-old poet whose only buddies are cape-wearing Lionel and Eddie Poe's dog, Snooby the Anthropomorphic Basset Hound. So when the Little Strawberry-Haired Girl, Lenore, sends this tortured soul a Tell-Tale Valentine, Eddie Poe must take drastic measures to preserve his sanity and hide his secret love. All while he's directing the other kids in a Singles Shaming Day Pageant to celebrate the holidays! Join Eddie Poe, Spearmint Sally, Annabel Lucy, Schrödinger, Woodraven and the rest of the Eddie Poe gang in a heart-thumping, angst-filled descent into madness that can only signal that it's Valentine's Day. Consumption! Pits and pendulums! Polly Matthison Snack Cakes! Terrible gothic poetry! Supernatural tachycardia! So please grab some chalky candied hearts, some overpriced flowers bought last minute at the gas station, and settle in for a story of dark secrets and unrequited love. (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
October 24, 2008, Rudy reads from his novel at an evening of steampunk readings hosted by SF in SF as part of LitQuake. Taped and posted by Rick Kleffel of Trashotron. Subscribe to Rudy Rucker Podcasts.