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This week on the show, we have on Chris Gore who is the head writer and founder of Film Threat Magazine, which has always had a very keen focus on alternative and indie cinema. Chris's commitment to showcasing indie films and supporting emerging filmmakers earned him a reputation as a champion of underdog filmmakers in the movie industry. Hosted by: Andrew Lamping and Jeff Stolhand Produced by: Melody Lopez Original Theme Music by: Stephen D. Bennett --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message
Turn off the lights and get under the covers for this week's episode as I pose the question: What movie scared you the most as a kid? My two favorite film buddies, Rob Waters & Rob Rector, join me to answer this question and discuss horror films. Not to mention, they made me dreams come by saving Halloween this year with another awesome movie event on 10/25/20! Join us as we chat about being kids of the 80's, movie scares, and finding pornos at your friends house. :) Rob Rector is a writer for Film Threat Magazine and Rob Waters is a local independent filmmaker. Find out about "This is Halloween" here: https://www.revivalhousetheater.com/ Follow The Film Effect with Tiff on instagram @thefilmeffect Want to be a guest? message me on instagram.
Episode 4 with Andre Seewood. André Seewood is a multiple award winning independent filmmaker, writer and musician. He is the co-founder and former co-editor of FILM THREAT Magazine and a distinguished recipient of the Dennis Turner Memorial Film Studies Scholarship from Wayne State University. He is the author of SCREENWRITING INTO FILM: Forgotten Methods & New Possibilities (2006), SLAVE CINEMA: The Crisis of the African-American in Film 2nd Edition (2011) and (DISMANTLING) The Greatest Lie Ever Told to the Black Filmmaker: Collected Essays on Film (2015). He is also a major contributor to the Indiewire.com/Shadow & Act blog and his articles have “gone viral” and sparked an international conversation about the marginalization of Black filmmakers in the global marketplace. His award winning films are available in the DVD collection, MOTOR CITY CINEMA Vol 1. and MOTOR CITY CINEMA Vol.2. or streaming on-line via Vimeo.com. He has a Master’s Degree in French and a B.A. in Film Studies. He is currently pursuing his PhD. in Media Studies at Indiana University-Bloomington.
To celebrate Film Threat reaching its Kickstarter Goal (DONATE TO GET THEM TO THEIR STRETCH GOAL!). Let's have another listen to our recent Interview with the man himself Chris Gore! Mr. Chris Gore creator of Film Threat Magazine and host of DVDuesday on G4 TV! Please check out the Save Film Threat Kickstarter. Then after the gang talks about the state of mainstream media and the documentaries Wiener and I Am Not Your Guru! With hosts Dave Leute, James Richardson and Tom Seymour. iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube
Founder/Savior of Film Threat Magazine, Film writer, TV Host, Stand-Up Comedian, and podcaster Chris Gore sat down with me for an entertaining, very deep and practically prophetic discussion of life/work balance, health hacks, universal elements of creative process, and of course, tons of film talk. We range from remakes to blockbusters and film of all shapes and sizes, trends, industry frustrations and making your own break. This will remain one of the most satisfying and full episodes for a long time to come. Head to kickstarter now to fund the last few days of the Save Film Threat campaign, and find out about all the cool plans for the upcoming Film Threat relaunch. Follow @thatchrisgore on twitter and instagram.
Yes, it’s me – Marc Hershon – your host and found object for Epi139 of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. This is an installment of Succotash Chats, where we focus on talking with a soundcaster, or a comedian, or a comedian/soundcaster, or – in this case – a magazine publisher/editor/writer/soundcaster. Speaking of found objects, our guest is Davy Rothbart, the creator of Found magazine and, as of a couple of months ago, the Found soundcast as well. (You may have noticed that I’ve been using the “soundcast” word a lot already. Our grass roots campaign to shift from using podcast to soundcast is slowly taking off — you’ll even hear our guest Davy Rothbart mention that he’ll back our play and start using it.) Davy is a really interesting guy and I enjoyed talking with him and getting the backstory on how he decided to start the magazine and how it's opened up his life by getting all of these odd little notes and other found bits of flotsam that people send him. He also shares a few of his favorite "foundities" with us during the course of our chat. ALSO THIS EPISODE We have a double shot of our Burst O' Durst segment, courtesy of political comic and social commentator Will Durst. During the Tweetsack segment I play a clip from the 100th epi of Drew Michael's I Might Be Wrong soundcast, only because his PR folks neglected to send me a free copy of his comedy album that they wanted me to plug. And we have a commercial from our sponsor Henderson's Pants for their ever-popular Drifter Chinos. LIVE APPEARANCES There are just a few days left before my live appearance with the Spaghetti Jam 40th Year Reunion Improv Comedy Show. Tickets are going fast but there are still some left, so if you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area on Sunday, September 11th – 9/11, that’s right — we’re at the Throckmorton Theatre in downtown Mill Valley. Such a GREAT lineup of performers that are turning out for this - people who really lit the fuse for what we know as improvisational comedy today: Terry McGovern, Gil Christner, Diane Amos, Debi Durst, Michael Bossier, Denis Egan, Robin Eurich, Andy Goldberg, Rodney Sheriff, John Elk, Chris Pray, Jim Cranna, John Bates, Hennen Chambers, and Andrejs Gulbis. Jump over to http://ThrockmortonTheatre.org for the showtime, tickets and other details. And then later in the month – September 23-25 – I’ll be at the 5th Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival. In addition to hosting the Journalism and Podcasting panel on Sunday afternoon at 2 PM, I’ll be set up in the Podcast Lab the rest of the time with my equipment doing interviews so stop on by and let’s chat! I’ve already got a couple of folks set up to drop by: Adam Spiegelman from the Proudly Resents soundcast and Chris Gore from the PodCRASH! show and Film Threat Magazine, which is in the midst of a Kickstarter campaign to go back into publication. A LITTLE HELP? If you want to help keep Succotash going strong, please visit our homesite at http://SuccotashShow.com, where you can click on our Donate button, shop at Amazon.com by using the banner at the top of the page, or grab some merch at the Succotashery. You’ll also find a link to the homesite for the Laughable app there, where you can learn more about this great new way to find, download, stream and follow your favorite and soon-to-be favorite comedy podcasts. We won't do anything to stop you going to iTunes and both rating and reviewing Succotash, which helps more people to find the show. And speaking of finding the show, Succotash is now available on I Heart Radio, so check us out there, too! Until next time, thanks for passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
The gang interviews Mr. Chris Gore creator of Film Threat Magazine and host of DVDuesday on G4 TV! Please check out the Save Film Threat Kickstarter. Then after the gang talks about the state of mainstream media and the documentaries Wiener and I Am Not Your Guru! With hosts Dave Leute, James Richardson and Tom Seymour. iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube
Chris Gore is an instrumental figure in the fight to keep indie filmmaking alive! As the founder of Film Threat Magazine almost 30 years ago, Chris helped to nurture the kind of environment that led to filmmakers like Kevin Smith, Peter Jackson and Quentin Tarantino finding audiences! And now, as Film Threat fights to reestablish itself in a new exciting form, Chris is back on the show to talk about the next phase in this important cornerstone of film culture! Oh, and we also discuss Batman v. Superman and open some Lootcrates! Enjoy!
Chris discusses 5 things that changed his life: (1) Seeing Star Wars for the first time, (2) The women who raised him, (3) The birth of his daughter, (4) The death of his father, (5) The origin of Film Threat magazine. About Chris Gore: You might know Chris from G4's Attack of the Show where he led new movie release segments called DVDuesday which ran for 8 years. He and his daughter, Haley, are the authors of the book, "Celebrities Poop" available on Amazon (hardcopy or kindle or audiobook). And Chris is the founder of "Film Threat" Magazine which began in 1985 and became one of the most respected online sources for film. A documentary about "Film Threat" is in the works and starts shooting later this year. Contact/Follow Chris Gore: www.ThatChrisGore.com twitter.com/ThatChrisGore instagram.com/ThatChrisGore
Yes, it's the show they said would never happen. It's The Best Of The Tom Gulley Show Volume II.Sure, our detractors claimed there wasn't enough for a FIRST volume of our best. HA! Well, we showed 'em!We've got Chris Gore--founder of Film Threat Magazine, comedian, producer, writer, and inventor of the pocket beer.And we've followed it up with a healthy helping of Ed Robertson from TV Confidential. He'll talk with us about The Andy Griffith Show, Maverick (get Ed's book, Maverick: Legend Of The West), and the late, great Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.Only the richest and most aromatic interviews in this episode! Grab on tight! It's our second volume of The Best Of The Tom Gulley Show!
Current owner and editor of filmthreat.com, Mark Bell, joins the show to talk about the history of Film Threat Magazine, his time as a script supervisor, video stores, and offers advice from a man who reviews three movies
Chris Gore, writer and founder of Film Threat Magazine and G4TV personality, asked the FBI to interview John Hinckley Jr. to get his opinion on Taxi Driver. Sounds reasonable enough. And it turns out the FBI has lots of special duties. Doody! Here's a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you're listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you'll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There's one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We'd love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You'll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It's good karma guys! See our Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and our California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
That Chris Gore, writer and founder of Film Threat Magazine and G4TV personality, asked “THE FBI” to interview John Hinckley Jr. to get his opinion on Taxi Driver. Sounds reasonable enough. And it turns out, “THE FBI” has lots of special duties. Doody!
Chris Gore, writer and founder of Film Threat Magazine and G4TV personality, asked the FBI to interview John Hinckley Jr. to get his opinion on Taxi Driver. Sounds reasonable enough. And it turns out the FBI has lots of special duties. Doody! Here’s a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you’re listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you’ll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There’s one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We’d love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You’ll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It’s good karma guys!