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In episode 422 one of the survival experts chooses to accept an impossible mission, whilst the other decides to politely decline the offer of a dangerous spy assignment. Chris does not want to be a spy and Jack wants a robot dog. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSurvive or find older episode on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAa8-wNqv1G14ts_DHenkg/feed
John, Michael and guest Mike Gorgone face off against 2018's "The Jurassic Games." Listen to them discuss the intricacies of VR gaming, inaccurate dinosaurs, a pesky cannibal and so much more.
In this episode, I am once again joined by my good friend Lorraine from the horror movie podcast 'Once Upon a Nightmare'.Lorraine and I are going through a phase of watching direct to video B-movie's, especially ones involving animals.Therefore, for this episode, we decided to discuss Ryan Bellgardt's 2018 movie 'The Jurassic Games'.You may have guessed from the title that this movie was marketed as 'Jurassic Park (1993)' meets 'The Hunger Games (2012)'.This hidden gem of a movie surprised us both and it's one we'll certainly be watching again at some point.You can find 'Once Upon a Nightmare' here:https://linktr.ee/onceuponanightmareFollow British Murders on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishmurdersTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@britishmurdersTwitter: https://twitter.com/britishmurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BritishMurdersPodcastMerchandise available here:https://teespring.com/stores/britishmurdersSupport the show on Patreon for early access to ad-free-episodes:https://www.patreon.com/britishmurdersMake a one-off donation here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/britishmurders All episodes are available on my website:https://www.spreaker.com/show/british-murdersPlease send any British murder case suggestions to:britishmurderspodcast@gmail.comIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicMy recording equipment:Shure SM7B Vocal MicrophoneCloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio InterfaceRode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom ArmRecorded in:ZencastrEdited in:AudacityMastered in:Auphonic
Hey everyone, we're your hosts Flipper Flix and want to welcome you to the most dino-mite show in the virtual world: The Jurassic Games! Starring your favorite characters like Bitey McBite-Your-Face-Off, Live Stream My Killz On Twitch, Teenage Psycho, and everyone's favorite I Swear I Did Not Kill My Wife Why Am I Here! Let us know your thoughts on this episode and what your favorite dinosaur on Instagram or Twitter. Don't forget to recommend movies like this for us at any time, just visit our website! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we go aaaaaall the way back to the very beginning for a few of todays most successful Oklahoma filmmakers. Ryan Belgardt, known today for his movies Jurassic Games, The Adventures of Rufus the Fantastic Pet, and many many more, found his feature film debut with a little movie called "Army of Frankensteins". After finally nailing down a distribution deal, Ryan and his team were off to the races. So in today's vintage episode, we're going to revisit that journey that they took and hopefully give you some insight into finding that illusive distribution deal. Check out the trailer for the movie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9wTWwEwwEQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9wTWwEwwEQ) Check out more from Boiling Point Media here: https://boilingpointmedia.com/film/ ***************************************************************** https://my.captivate.fm/www.okieshowshow.com (www.okieshowshow.com) https://my.captivate.fm/www.youtube.com/okieshowshow (www.youtube.com/okieshowshow) @okieshowshow Become a patron and help us make the show! Go to https://my.captivate.fm/www.patreon.com/okieshowshow (www.patreon.com/okieshowshow) Support this podcast
In the near future, 10 death row convicts are forced to compete in a virtual reality game that pits them against dinosaurs and each other. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Imagina que desentierras a un señor de la guerra alienígena en tu jardín, y que además te debe obedecer en todo… ¿A quién irías a presentárselo primero? Directamente de la Edición 2020 del Cardoterror, Festival de cinema de terror de Cardedeu, nos traemos unas cuantas experiencias, y algunos visionados, entre los que comentamos “Psycho Goreman”, […]
Episode 32 coming in hot... AND LATE! (Sorry...) Check out the recorded livestreams over on YouTube! In this episode: We confirm our stance that the Gene Pool is YOUR GEEK SAFE SPACE. No politics were discussed here, despite that election thingie that was going on. In our Geek Question of the Day, we ponder we discuss our favorite weapons! If you could be an master in any melee weapon in history or nerddom, which weapon would it be and who would be your master in training you? It was agreed that lightsabers were excluded from this discussion because well. Lightsabers. What happens if you mix Jurassic Park, Hunger Games, Deathrace, and Tron? Well, you get the 2018 movie, The Jurassic Games! Not great, but not as bad as you'd think! Come join us to hear our thoughts in our Roll for Credits segment! Finally, we review the 2012 anime movie, Berserk: Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King. It's anime. It's rated R. That's about as much as I have to say about it, though Connor has more! And chicken chasing, as always! Thanks for listening, and hit us up on twitter for your thoughts on the episode! Come watch a livestream of the podcast every Friday 8:00 pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/genepoolpodcast! Hope to see you there! Oh, and we know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour... Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @head_gamer on Twitch Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Twitch
Welcome to Episode 31! Check out the recorded livestream at https://youtu.be/OfZL-czb1aQ! In this episode: A little about life and times in Connor's ongoing forays into the adult world... he has furniture now! (Thanks to Sean...) In our Geek Question of the Day, we ponder we discuss our favorite geek vehicles! What scenes from any of your favorite movies, shows, or books, cause the same emotional reaction for you no matter how many times you see it? Some of the answers are pretty typical and unsurprising, but Sean throws one out that turns everybody's stomach! What happens if you mix Jurassic Park, Hunger Games, Deathrace, and Tron? Well, you get the 2018 movie, The Jurassic Games! Not great, but not as bad as you'd think! Come join us to hear our thoughts in our Roll for Credits segment! More video game talk! Connor is playing Destiny 2 now! Yes! And LOTS and LOTS of chickens were chased! Thanks for listening, and hit us up on twitter for your thoughts on the episode! Come watch a livestream of the podcast every Friday 8:00 pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/genepoolpodcast! Hope to see you there! Oh, and we know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour... Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @head_gamer on Twitch Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Twitch
Ryan Bellgardt is a writer and director, known for Army of Frankensteins (2013), Adventures of Rufus: The Fantastic Pet (2020), The Jurassic Games (2018), and The Adventures of Jurassic Pet: Chapter 1 (2019).Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network!For more great filmmaking and screenwriting podcasts:
On the May 29, 2020 Episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they’ve been up to at the Water Cooler. Opening Banter: Ben is back, in a new room. At The Water Cooler: What we’ve been Doing:Chris released a new bonus episode of 21st Century Spielberg. What we’ve been Reading:Chris read The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine by Lindsey Fitzharris. Ben read Paper Girls Vol. 1 What we’ve been Watching:Peter watched a few more episodes of The Darkside of the Ring, Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian and rewatched Solo. Brad watched Never Have I Ever, Space Force, and Emma Jacob watched the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the first episode of ESPN’s Lance, the season premiere of The Titan Games, Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum, The Jurassic Games, Aquaman, and Critters. We talk about HBO Max. Chris finished The Last Dance, finished a complete rewatch of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, rewatched Die Hard: With a Vengeance, and started watching the What We Do in the Shadows TV series. Ben rewatched Double Indemnity, finished Run, started Devs, and watched Ready or Not and Bad Education. Hoai-Tran watched The High Note and The Trip to Greece after a marathon of The Trip movies. What we’ve been Eating:Peter has been eating fruit and yogurt every morning but also had a cheat meal with a Croissant Crust Pizza from Digiorno. What we’ve been Playing:Jacob has been banging his head against Planet Coaster. Other Articles Mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today’s show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Welcome back, sufferers, to the So Below Average Podcast. On this, our second ever Episode, Allison explores The Jurassic Games, a movie concept so laughable that she changed her topic for the week on a dime. A mash-up of The Hunger Games, The Running Man, and Jurassic Park, this movie is sure to stun with terrible dinosaur effects and an ending holey-er than Jesus’s fishing net. May the Jaws be Ever in Your Favor! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Terry Spears, Director (Agent Jade Black (2020) Film, Action) to the Show! Agent Jade Black IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt10275080 She’s back in black! Katie Burgess, star of The Jurassic Games, returns to the battlefield in Agent Jack Black, writer/director Terry Spears’ electrifying new action-thriller coming January 2020. Atomic Blonde meets La Femme Nikita in a new film from High Octane Pictures and visionary new filmmaker Terry Spears. Rescued from the international sex trade as a young girl and trained as a secret government assassin, Jade Black must go after a rouge former agent with the same background who has developed a biological weapon and plans to unleash it on the world, starting with the wealthy and powerful men behind the very same human trafficking operation they were both rescued from years earlier. Agent Jade Black on DVD and On Demand January 7, 2020. Media Inquiries for Terry Spears, Director (Agent Jade Black (2020): October Coast PR www.octobercoastpr.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Katie Burgess, actress (Agent Jade Black (2020) Film, Action) to the Show! Agent Jade Black IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt10275080Katie Burgess Twitter: @ItsKatieBurgess She’s back in black! Katie Burgess, star of The Jurassic Games, returns to the battlefield in Agent Jack Black, writer/director Terry Spears’ electrifying new action-thriller coming January 2020. Atomic Blonde meets La Femme Nikita in a new film from High Octane Pictures and visionary new filmmaker Terry Spears. Rescued from the international sex trade as a young girl and trained as a secret government assassin, Jade Black must go after a rouge former agent with the same background who has developed a biological weapon and plans to unleash it on the world, starting with the wealthy and powerful men behind the very same human trafficking operation they were both rescued from years earlier. Agent Jade Black on DVD and On Demand January 7, 2020. Media Inquiries for Katie Burgess, actress (Agent Jade Black (2020): October Coast PR www.octobercoastpr.com
In this episode of B Movies and Beyond!!! we review Upgrade (2018), VR dinosaurs in the Jurassic Games (2018), and Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) where fracking leads to opening a hole to hell. We discuss our guilty pleasure movies and we come up with some amazing beer ideas. Don't steal them!
David Stone Hamilton is a classically trained film composer based in Los Angeles, known for his emotionally-charged scores and his unique approach to film music, integrating a wide range of musical styles, from rock to electronic to orchestral, throughout his work. Hamilton's projects include music for Dateline NBC, Ancient Aliens, Last Call with Carson Daly, and films such as 88, and The Jurassic Games. He recently scored the the sci-fi-horror film DARK ENCOUNTER which premiered at FrightFest in August 2019. Another recent project was his original score for the sci-fi, feature film SOLIS from writer/ director Carl Strathie.SOLIS is the emotional story of human survival, where engineer, Dr. Troy Holloway wakes up to find himself trapped aboard an escape pod which is drifting towards the sun. With an ever depleting supply of oxygen and doomed trajectory towards the Sun, a rescue party sets out to save Holloway before it is too late.In this episode, composer David Stone Hamilton talks about how he looked to match the classic, analog sci-fi aesthetic of the film through his live orchestral score, how Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams and Don Davis influenced him on the project and how the original sketch he wrote was used on set by the director to assist the actors.ANNOTATED TRACKS / SEGMENTS02:23 - Main Title04:21 - Coolant Chamber07:30 - Death10:00 - Sketch11:54 - Best Odds I've Had All DaySOUNDTRACKThe original soundtrack for Solis was released by Moviescore Media on June 14, 2019 and is available digitally on Amazon.com and iTunes. You can purchase the score on compact disc at MoviescoreMedia.com and you can stream the soundtrack on Spotify and Apple Music.MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERSYou can find out more and hear more music by David Stone Hamilton at his official site http://davidstonehamilton.com/ and you can follow her on Twitter @dstonehamiltonABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorInstagram @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.com
We're all together for what ended up being a crazy episode. I sit the guys down and show them the magical experience that is Jurassic Games. After a few drinks the guys have no trouble sharing their surprising thoughts on this one. The Robert Pattinson casting as the new Batman has stirred up some controversy and a ton of bad Twilight jokes, but is the casting solid? We look at some potential fan casting of the Rogues Pattinson's Batman could face in the film. From there we take a look at the bigger DC Films picture and if it's past the point of no return for fans hoping it will ever reach the level of success of the Marvel Studios films.
In the near future, 10 death row convicts are forced to compete in a virtual reality game that pits them against dinosaurs and each other. Director: Ryan Bellgardt Writers: Ryan Bellgardt, Galen Christy Stars: Ryan Merriman, Perrey Reeves, Adam Hampton See more » --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pukemuppodcast/support
Der er grumme selvtægtsfolk og grumme dinoer i denne episode af Dobbelt D. Derudover: En sandfærdig film, der skiftede hovedperson få måneder før premieren, og historien om, hvad Schindler lavede før han skrev sin liste. David tager fat i en klassiker igen-igen, denne gang i ekstra god opløsning, og Dennis kaster sig ud i hans anden store passion: Franske bønder fra 1920'erne! Følgende titler omtales: 0:32:43 Kilden i Provence 0:32:43 Manon og Kilden 0:46:25 Bram Stoker's Dracula 4K 1:21:02 The People Under the Stairs 1:35:15 The Jurassic Games 1:49:54 Darkman 2:04:12 All the Money in the World 2:20:29 The Punisher S1 2:32:06 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
In honor of horror goddess Barbara Crampton, we double-dipped on her new films this week with DEAD NIGHT and PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH. Our weekly staff picks consists of Upgrade, The Jurassic Games, Species, Blood Feast, Caught, BlacKkKlansman, and In the Tall Grass by Stephen King.
The Jurassic Games (2018) is Jurassic Park meets The Hunger Games meets Ready Player One meets The Running Man meets Gamer meets The Fugitive meets Law Abiding Citizen. And it’s good? What the heck?! In the second half we talk Missions: Impossible, Glow Season 2 and more. Enjoy!
Read 'SYS Podcast Episode 235: Oklahoma Filmmaker Ryan Bellgardt Talks About His New Sci-fi feature, The Jurassic Games' at http://www.SellingYourScreenplay.com. Writer/Director/Producer Ryan Bellgardt talks about his career in Oklahoma and how he's been able to build a career in the entertainment business far from Hollywood. We talk through the early beginnings of his career starting […]
This week on our brand-new episode of the show, we discuss Ant Man & The Wasp while Greg stays at home and watches Jurassic Games. Plus, we take way longer than 30 seconds to talk about 30 Seconds To Mars' latest record. Plus, we talk about the movies we've been watching, the television shows that have us hooked, one incredible Netflix stand-up special, new news in the world of Star Wars, Marvel, comic book artists who can't draw feet, and so much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Russ Burlingame and Zach Roberts already took a long, hard look at The Jurassic Games in an earlier New Release Wall episode -- but this is a special episode and the first in what we hope to make a regular thing: The film's director, Ryan Bellgardt, joined Russ for a long-form interview/commentary track, sharing recollections, behind-the-scenes secrets, and observations about the film in real time as an audio companion to the movie's video. So cue up your copy of The Jurassic Games -- you can get it on Vudu, Amazon, iTunes, or other streaming services, or pick up a physical disc on Amazon or at Walmart -- and listen to a feature-length commentary track from the director and one of our intrepid hosts. You can hear our original The Jurassic Games review here. You can get a copy of the movie on Amazon here, and if you buy at that link it supports the podcast.
This week on the Wicked Horror Show we interview Ryan Bellgardt and Katie Burgess about their latest movie The Jurassic Games from Uncork'd Entertainment!This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.comFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/2f30b7a5-15f9-4d6b-92eb-e0710d6e5d7e
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are holding onto their butts for the newest dinosaur adventure, the mega sequel "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom." The guys pitch Disney sequels to recent films in honor of their newest Pixar release, the long-awaited "Incredibles 2." The guys chat about the Mt. Rushmore of celebrity gropers, the appeal of the "Maury Povich" talk show, the virtue of not wearing pants, a Disney conspiracy to get "A Wrinkle in Time' over the $100 million mark, what makes a good sequel, and an important announcement at the end of the show how things will never be the same for the podcast going forward. Available on iTunes. Episode 213 includes: -Groper of the Week: Nerd magnate and host of everything on AMC, Chris Hardwicke. -The end of an era: Jerry Springer going off TV after 30 years of chair hurling action. -"Incredibles 2" isn't up to the standard of the original, but it's still plenty great. -Jeremy Renner actually steals the show in "Tag," and marvel at his lifelike CGI arms. -Ben gushes about his favorite movie of 2018: "The Jurassic Games." It's "The Hunger Games" with dinosaurs! -The new "Jurassic World" is pretty dumb. -This Week's Pitch -- Modern Disney Sequels! -The guys pitch sequels on the spot to "Frozen," "Moana," "Zootopia," "Inside Out," and, "Brave," among others.
After the fun of The Jurassic Games, we decided to try out The Jurassic Dead. This was a poor idea. Russ's notes: I love he score in the opening sequence; it feels like Fletch or something, but with more baseline. What’s with the bright green serum? Is this Cartel 2045? The acting and camera work her are not at a professional level. like, this isn’t Cartel or Jurassic Games, where it’s at that level with some quirks. …He didn’t even inject the serum! Just dribbled it on the skin? What’s the point of putting it in a syringe? The T-rex in the first sequence looks convincingly like puppetry. Even if when it’s close to the car it is OBVIOUSLY NOT CLOSE TO THE CAR “Mrs. Dr. Borge” has so much packed into it. First of all, isn’t she too old and presumably too smart for that? Second, she doesn’t know his first name? SHE’S IN COLLEGE. I want to know the backstory of his bowtie “I am not here to debate, Im here to educate,” says the guy who has just been monologuing about the meaning of life since the class started. …Wait, he’s bringing dead cats back to life in what is clearly a community college classroom? “It takes quite a bit to work,” except that it didn’t take much to work on the T-rex, especially given its relative size. The acting in this movie is basically like the fake soap opera in TWIN PEAKS. There is waaaaay too much green screen in this movie. I get that they can’t afford any sets, but it looks awful. I don’t know that there has ever been a truly good film that had an expository crawl 12 minutes in. I’m also not crazy about “one lived — this is his story.” This guy who is yelling at his co-worker about breaking the law and looking like shitheads? He is up on one foot completely out of the driver’s seat and looking nowhere near the road. Roxy has the worst hair/wig I’ve seen in a while. NOBODY IN THIS MOVIE LOOKS AT THE ROAD. I’m glad that we got a zombie dinosaur in the first 5 minutes because it feels like forever until anything resembling a plot happens. …Wait, she ACTUALLY has a Game Boy? I like how they code “geek” as “pretty girl with an R2D2 backpack.” The redneck who has a tantrum and stomps his hat is just a protracted scene that is not at all funny. “How did you get past HR?” says the guy who then scratches his temple with the barrel of a gun. I doni’t understand the weird film stock effects used when they have the THE RIGHT STUFF shot. It’s like, after having a text crawl 12 minutes in, they decided they needed an ‘80s TV series opening credits 20 minutes in. There is a truly awful bit of ADR when the younger sister says “what kind of structure is it?” when they inexplicably stop in the desert. Gunner looks and acts like Rick Derris from Clerks. But, y’know. There’s a whole movie of him. “This could be the apocalypse” the dude says with absolutely no reason to believe it at all. Why is “Oh my God, is that a vulture?” a runner in this movie? I love the idea that the d-bag football guy scoffs at Metal Gear Solid. Also: is Metal Gear Solid still something that resonates with college kids? 31 minutes before the end of JURASSIC DEAD, we finally have our main characters interacting with a dinosaur. Remember in Jurassic Games, when we talked about needing a moment where they had some kind of tongue-in-cheek reference to JP tropes? Here we have the giant metal box. I don’t think any geek in the world uses “Zuckerberg” instead of “Einstein” to sarcastically refer to genius. Okay, so why would Gunnar ever shoot for center mass when he knows that the guys are likely military. My favorite character in the movie is guy who just grabs one of the mains and yells “shut up” in his ear. …Wait, this dude thinks we need zombie dinosaurs for America to destroy itself? Maybe the timeline issues with the gameboy are just because the movie was legitimately written before Trump. Okay so there is a serious problem with the dinosaur reveal. The fact that they did not construct the set into which they introduced the dinosaur means that they ended up using green screen to approximate it. They did not, however, adjust for the apparent size of the beast. This means the message sent when we get the close-up of the foot is significantly different from the one sent when we get a full-body shot of the Rex. There’s a stretch of this movie where the Duke Nukem douchebag is suddenly our hero. And WTF? I feel like the zombie thing doesn’t contribute much to the dinosaur story. Our mad scientist gives off a weird Anakin Skywalker at death vibe. The shot of them “shooting down the door” is literally some of the worst CG I have seen this side of the Corman Fantastic Four. I don’t like zombies who talk, and it just contributes to the “the zombie aspect of this doesn’t feel important” thing. I will say that at least the shitty fake blood spatter when they slice the conspiracy theory guy’s throat is visually engaging and doesn’t look like generic CG crud. Even the closing credits of this movie are basically just throwing everything at the wall.
Russ and Zach talk today's new release, The Jurassic Games.
We're rejoined this week by writer and podcaster Matt D. Wilson as we dig into CARNOSAUR, BLACKENSTEIN, and shameless straight-to-VOD ripoff THE JURASSIC GAMES. Also discussed are creationist museums, being trapped on an island with Stone Cold Steve Austin, and owning Gene Siskel.
We did it!!!!!!!!! We came! We saw! We drank a little! We partied! We paneled! We did Deadcenter Film Festival 2018!!!! and I am too pooped to poop. I tried. Too pooped. Today we got the privilege of talking to 2 of the 3 recipients of the Oklahoma Icon award, actor Ryan Merriman (Final Destination 3, Luck of the Irish, Jurassic Games) and VR pioneer Kim Voyner. Our heads exploded a bit. 0:00- INTRO/TALKING WITH KIM VOYNER ABOUT THE FUTURE OF VR/AR 14:30- REVIEWING THE VR EXPERIENCE OF DEADCENTER 18:35- RYAN MERRIMAN and ADAM HAMPTON DROP IN! 36:08- FINAL REMARKS Support this podcast
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Ryan Bellgardt (Director, JURASSIC GAMES 2018, Sci-Fi, Thriller) to the Show! www.facebook.com/TheJurassicGames The dinomite mash-up of the summer, The Jurassic Games stops onto VOD this June from High Octane Pictures, Boiling Point Media and Uncork'd Entertainment. Starring Ryan Merriman (Final Destination 3) and Perrey Reeves (''Entourage''), the film imagines a world set in the near future wherein ten Death Row convicts are chosen to compete in The Jurassic Games, the ultimate virtual reality game show that pits its players against dinosaurs and each other. The Jurassic Games is the third film from Emmy Award-winning director Ryan Bellgardt (Gremlin, Army of Frankensteins). A High Octane Pictures production. The Jurassic Games will be available on Digital 6/12 and DVD 7/3 from Uncork'd Entertainment.
Guest Ryan Bellgardt Writer / Director / Producer of The Jurassic Games Writer/director/producer Ryan Bellgardt rejoins The Cinematic Schematic to talk about his experiences making his most recent visual effects extravaganza, The Jurassic Games, in Oklahoma. He also discusses how to balance the fun premise, the surprising commentary that emerged from his script, and the business behind making such a high concept film. List to the interview for the full story! The Jurassic Games Synopsis “Every year, 10 of the world's most lethal death row criminals compete for their freedom in The Jurassic Games, a TV show where contestants must survive against ferocious dinosaurs and each other. The last survivor is granted freedom, fame, and fortune.” The Jurassic Games deadCenter Schedule ONE NIGHT ONLY — World Premiere – Friday, June 8 – 7:00 pm Where else to find The Jurassic Games Pre-order on Amazon Like the film on Facebook The film will be available VOD on June 12th The post The Jurassic Games – A deadCenter 2018 Talk with Ryan Bellgardt appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Katie Burgess, (Actress: JURASSIC GAMES 2018, Sci-Fi, Thriller) to the Show! www.facebook.com/TheJurassicGames The dinomite mash-up of the summer, The Jurassic Games stops onto VOD this June from High Octane Pictures, Boiling Point Media and Uncork'd Entertainment. Starring Ryan Merriman (Final Destination 3) and Perrey Reeves (''Entourage''), the film imagines a world set in the near future wherein ten Death Row convicts are chosen to compete in The Jurassic Games, the ultimate virtual reality game show that pits its players against dinosaurs and each other. The Jurassic Games is the third film from Emmy Award-winning director Ryan Bellgardt (Gremlin, Army of Frankensteins). A High Octane Pictures production. The Jurassic Games will be available on Digital 6/12 and DVD 7/3 from Uncork'd Entertainment.
We're finally getting on top of our audio issues and present our strongest episode so far on Podbean! This week, Mike and Dave check out the mash-up between Seagal and Mike Tyson, in TRIBAL WARFARE (aka Chinese Salesman), the Serbian oddity INCARNATION, Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren teaming up in BLACK WATER and rounding off with ThE JURASSIC GAMES! Not only but also, we have the usual DTV Chart, the Coming Soon section and the Washing Up! FOOTNOTES: COMING SOON: The Blizzard Peppermint LEGO DC Super Villains Damascus Cover MAIN REVIEWS: Tribal Warfare Incarnation Black Water The Jurassic Games The Washing Up: Other films recently released
It's another jam packed chapter of the Necrocasticon. And we're getting Jurassic on you. Sgt Fury returns for Wrestler vs. a B Movie to give us an advance review of The Jurassic Games hitting VOD next week! But that's not all! We talk to Jurassic Games director, Ryan Bellgardt! Tom talks about the summer of Zombie book tour, Scott reviews the latest Bill Z Bub film, Exploitation, Walt talks about God Of War some more, Dark Souls remastered. Plus Tom went to see Ghost and tells us about the new album and Liz tells us about her convention travels...
Welcome to another episode of Films from the Basement! After the crazy off the rails cast last week with The Jurassic Games, we decided to have a more sobering experience.…
The fourth volume of the Necrocasticon opens its first chapter for your pleasure, dear listeners. Tom, Scott, Walt & Liz are shelling out the metal and horror this Volume, peeps & perps! Our panel talks to Ryan Cadaver, lead vocalist of Atlanta GA shock rockers Casket Creatures. And did we mention they've got a new CD coming out? But that's not all. Tom got to chat with actress Katie Burgess from the upcoming feature, THE JURASSIC GAMES. And we couldn't have a new season start off without an epic B Movie review, could we? Enter the Pillars of Fury vs. THEY REMAIN, coming to VOD on May 29th! You want album reviews? We got reviews! Walt tells us about the new Anthrax live album and Tom reduces the latest Breaking Benjamin to Embers. All this, plus Tom and Liz chat about their experience at the 2nd Annual Horror Show With Brian Keene 24 Hour Telethon!
Welcome to another episode of Films from the Basement! With some of the films we have watched recently, the taglines and marketing have been a little misleading. So would Jurassic…
Have you ever been watching The Hunger Games while flipping through dinosaur pics on your phone and thought to yourself, "what if these games were jurassic"? Well Ryan Bellgardt and his team over at Boiling Point Media has done just that. Imagine if Ready Player One and the Matrix made sweet love with The Hunger Games and Jurassic Park in one night of passionate craziness. Well that would give you The Jurassic Games. It's feature film numero tres for the Boiling Point kids, following Army of Frankensteins and Gremlin, and they are not losing any steam any time. In fact they're already halfway through production on their fourth movie. Good lord! Travel back in time with me to about a year ago. I was fortunate enough to be performing my duties of sound mixer/boom operator on Jurassic Games, and we found ourselves on a rain delay during one of our production days way out in Robber's Cave, Oklahoma. So while we waited for tornado alley's lovely storm season to calm itself down, we piled into the mess hall of our camp site and decided to have a little fun. Join us on this little behind the scenes peek at what may be this year's most anticipated guilty pleasure, The Jurassic Games. Check out the trailer here: Jurassic Games trailer (s://youtu.be/94CozNqV0Zk) Take a look at Boiling Point Media's other stuff here: https://boilingpointmedia.com SHOW NOTES: 1:00- Welcome to robber's cave 4:00- The many crazy locations of Oklahoma. 8:30- The great Jurassic Games rager of 2017. 15:00- What the crap is Jurassic Games? 24:00- The many colorful murderers I mean characters of the Games. 36:00- Game: Room Mates 40:00- Game: Worst Case Scenario 43:00- Playing the game of being a professional actor in the midwest. 56:00- Game: Sound Effects AKA Tiger does impressions of everything. 59:00- Links, shoutouts, byeeeeeeeeee Support this podcast
Matt Gardocki (Hellraiser: Judgement, Children of the Corn: Runaway, Jurassic Games) gives some insight on the process of VFX, how to get started, and even dungeon masters an adventure for Brian and Kelly. www.gardockidigital.com Support this podcast
Every year Deadcenter Film Festival rolls around, it's another first time. The films, the panels, the classes; it's truly one of the most unique experiences you can have as a young filmmaker. Join Brian and Kelly as they survive Deadcenter weekend (and for Kelly it's the first time!). Featuring talks with Judd Nelson (Breakfast Club), Charles Baker (Breaking Bad), David Bizarro (The Jim Henson Company), Neil Berkeley (Harmontown, Gilbert), Ryan Bellgardt (Army of Frankensteins, Gremlin, Jurassic Games), and many more! Support this podcast
Guest Ryan Bellgardt Writer / Director / Producer of Gremlin Writer/director/producer Ryan Bellgardt joins Cinematropolis Radio to talk about his experiences creating marketable indie films before blowing the lid off the making of his deadCenter 2017 film, Gremlin. Gremlin: “Two years after the murder of his 10-year-old son, Adam Thatcher (Adam Hampton) receives a mysterious box from a relative containing a terrible secret, a creature that will brutally kill everyone he cares about one by one. The only way to release himself from the curse is to give the box to someone he loves, continuing the never-ending circulation of this ancient evil.” After finding success with his debut film, Army of Frankensteins, Bellgardt decided to further sharpen his filmmaking skills by developing his next film, Gremlin. In our talk, he discusses the transition from his first film to Gremlin and using the power of internet trolls to his advantage. Bellgardt also shares his behind-the-scenes experiences on Gremlin and offers advice to filmmakers who are interested in honing their skills so that they can get their passion projects made and sold. Before signing off Cinematropolis Radio, Bellgardt also teases his next big project Jurassic Games. Learn more about Gremlin by following the film on […] The post Talking Gremlin with Ryan Bellgardt – deadCenter 2017 appeared first on The Cinematropolis.