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Star Wars Sessions
Forceless Friday and Great Hair // #33

Star Wars Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 90:00


We are joined by Jamie Stangroom, the hair behind The Empire Strikes Door, to discuss the documentary, the making of, the contributors, Laurie Goode’s song and his hair – it’s a majestic chat and we love Jamie. Also, Matt and Luke dive into Triple Force Friday, NY Comic Con news, spicy Babu Frik details plus our famous end game too as well as lots more! Find and support us on PATREON at patreon.com/starwarssessions Don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe and share! You can find us on Twitter (@starwarssession) and Instagram (@starwarssessions) so come talk the Wars with us! We post polls, questions and thoughts on both socials and the results/comments are featured on the episodes as well. Send your voice messages to sws@whatiwatchedtonight.co.uk and we'll get them on the show. Catch the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and many more. Thanks again for listening – your continued support is so appreciated by us. Those spicy graphics by Isaac Pevy @ https://dovetail.design. MTFBWY.

Talking Bay 94: A Star Wars Podcast
Episode 27 (Laurie Goode)

Talking Bay 94: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 21:37


Setting the record straight, we're speaking with Laurie Goode, who played numerous roles in the original Star Wars. From falling asleep on the Cantina set as Saurin, to bumping his head on the Death Star as the infamous Stormtrooper, Mr. Goode is full of great stories and great insight into the filming at Elstree Studios.  To listen to Mr. Goode's great song about, well, bumping his head, definitely check it out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/who-was-the-stormtrooper-who-banged-his-head-remix/1435822385?i=1435822631 For more behind-the-scenes stuff, as well as a link to some of our other in-depth interviews, check out: Website: www.TalkingBay94.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TalkingBay94 Instagram: www.instagram.com/TalkingBay94

Cantina Chatter Podcast
Conversation with Star Wars Hrchek Kal Fas, Rebel Pilot & Stormtrooper Actor Laurie Goode

Cantina Chatter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 56:02


In this episode of the Cantina Chatter Podcast, the Star Wars Actors Conversation Series continues. Following the episodes featuring Pam Rose (Leesub Sirln) and Angela Staines (Tonnika Sister) from 2017, I am joined by Laurie Goode. We discuss how he got the parts of Mos Eisley Cantina alien Hrchek Kal Fas, a Rebel X-Wing Pilot, and a very infamous Stormtrooper, as well as what his experience was filming the original Star Wars film and what he has been up to in recent years. To gain greater access to Victoria's Cantina, check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VictoriasCantina Follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/victoriascantina/ https://www.instagram.com/victoriascantina/ https://twitter.com/vicscantina Visit Laurie Goode's page on Sci-Fi Signers United! https://scifisignersunited.weebly.com/laurie-goode.html Buy Laurie Goode's song, "Who Was the Stormtrooper Who Banged His Head!?" featuring Corn Dog on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/who-was-the-stormtrooper-who-banged-his-head-feat-corndog/1073675233?i=1073675414 Follow Laurie Goode on Twitter! https://twitter.com/LaurieGoode

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deepredradio
Elstree 1976 (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 6:32


Story: Die erste Klappe für „Star Wars“, den damals noch unbekannten Science-Fiction-Film von George Lucas, fiel 1976 am Rande von London im Elstree Studio. Zum Drehbeginn ahnte keiner, welchen Hype dieser Blockbuster nach sich ziehen würde. Die Stars aus „Krieg der Sterne“ wie Mark Hamill und Carrie Fisher wurden weltberühmt. Doch was ist mit den Nebendarstellern und Komparsen, die wichtige Rollen spielten, aber nicht zu sehen waren? Regisseur Jon Spira beschäftigt sich für seine Dokumentation mit den Anfängen von „Star Wars“ und spürte einige eben jener Schauspieler auf – wie Paul Blake, der unter der Greedo-Maske steckte, „Boba Fett“ Jeremy Bulloch und David Prowse, dem Mann im „Darth Vader“-Kostüm. Der Sternenkrieg hat bei ihnen – ob sie zum Beispiel ein paar Sekunden als Alien unter einer Maske oder Rebellenpilot zu sehen waren – ihre Spuren hinterlassen und ihre Leben verändert. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 01.09.2017 (Al!ve) Elstree 1976 Dokumentation Land: Großbritannien 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 101 min. FSK: 0 Regie: Jon Spira Drehbuch: Jon Spira Mit David Prowse, Paul Blake, Jeremy Bulloch, John Chapman, Anthony Forrest, Laurie Goode, Garrick Hagon, Derek Lyons, Angus MacInnes, Pam Rose, ... https://youtu.be/B6br1ECw0aA

deepredradio
Elstree 1976 (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 6:32


Story: Die erste Klappe für „Star Wars“, den damals noch unbekannten Science-Fiction-Film von George Lucas, fiel 1976 am Rande von London im Elstree Studio. Zum Drehbeginn ahnte keiner, welchen Hype dieser Blockbuster nach sich ziehen würde. Die Stars aus „Krieg der Sterne“ wie Mark Hamill und Carrie Fisher wurden weltberühmt. Doch was ist mit den Nebendarstellern und Komparsen, die wichtige Rollen spielten, aber nicht zu sehen waren? Regisseur Jon Spira beschäftigt sich für seine Dokumentation mit den Anfängen von „Star Wars“ und spürte einige eben jener Schauspieler auf – wie Paul Blake, der unter der Greedo-Maske steckte, „Boba Fett“ Jeremy Bulloch und David Prowse, dem Mann im „Darth Vader“-Kostüm. Der Sternenkrieg hat bei ihnen – ob sie zum Beispiel ein paar Sekunden als Alien unter einer Maske oder Rebellenpilot zu sehen waren – ihre Spuren hinterlassen und ihre Leben verändert. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 01.09.2017 (Al!ve) Elstree 1976 Dokumentation Land: Großbritannien 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 101 min. FSK: 0 Regie: Jon Spira Drehbuch: Jon Spira Mit David Prowse, Paul Blake, Jeremy Bulloch, John Chapman, Anthony Forrest, Laurie Goode, Garrick Hagon, Derek Lyons, Angus MacInnes, Pam Rose, ... https://youtu.be/B6br1ECw0aA

WSTR Galactic Public Access - A Star Wars Podcast
"Laurie Goode and Mark Kirby" - Episode 7

WSTR Galactic Public Access - A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 56:25


Welcome to Episode 7 of WSTR! This episode's topics include: - Special Guests Laurie Goode and Mark Kirby, two extras on the original Star Wars! - Did Laurie really bump his head on set? - Trivia challenge - "Star Wars, or not Star Wars?" - and much, much, more! For all your galactic news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looking for - tune in to WSTR Galactic Public Access!

My Star Wars Story
Minisode 1: Laurie Goode

My Star Wars Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 38:08


Laurie Goode's story is limited to his time on Episode IV, and the convention circuit, not exactly enough material for a full episode, so voila! The first MSWS Minisode! For those of you who don't know, Laurie Goode played a stormtrooper in Episode IV back in 1976. He also just happens to have banged his head on a door while filming a scene.  Sound familiar?  It should! Laurie's even written a song about it, called "Who Was the Stormtrooper Who Banged His Head", available in the iTunes store. Portions of the discussion that were not directly relevant to Laurie’s Star Wars Story were removed from the podcast. Some of these segments can be found as bonus material after the credits. To tell your Star Wars story, please send your contact information to story@mystarwarsstory.com and please be patient with me. This is a part-time endeavor and there is a LONG line of people who wish to be on the program. And don’t forget to join us for the next full episode of My Star Wars Story, which will feature Mark Newbold. I’d also like to take a moment to mention that I don’t plan on attempting to monetize My Star Wars Story, but If you’d like to contribute to a similar but much bigger operation—I say similar because we both have a mission of the preservation of Star Wars history—please give whatever you can to Rancho Obi-Wan. I’ve set up a page for donations at http://donate.ranchoobiwan.org/Ryfun. Please give what you can. Thank you for listening to My Star Wars Story and thank you for being a part of Generation Star Wars.

Hellblazerbiz
Episode 40: Laurie Goode

Hellblazerbiz

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 36:01


Laurie Goode has an extensive career in TV and film. At the age of 70 he has just released his 1st song, which is to back him up in his belief of being the famous Stormtrooper who banged his head in the original Star Wars film. Laurie and I have a chat about that, and other things, including Tommy Cooper and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

My Star Wars Story
Episode 20-Devon Meyers

My Star Wars Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2016 64:14


Devon Meyers can be found on Twitter at Red5Mom. Her blog is located at Red5Mom.com. Portions of the discussion that were not directly relevant to Devon’s Star Wars Story were removed from the podcast. Some of these segments can be found as bonus material after the credits. To tell your Star Wars story, please send your contact information to story@mystarwarsstory.com and please be patient with me. This is a part-time endeavor and there is a LONG line of people who wish to be on the program. Because of some delays the last couple of months, look for some special bonus material to be released before the next episode, among the bonus material is my summary of the original Marvel Star Wars in Five Minutes, and a conversation with Laurie Goode, the Stormtrooper who hit his head. And don’t forget to join us for the next episode of My Star Wars Story, which will feature Mark Newbold. I’d also like to take a moment to mention that I don’t plan on attempting to monetize My Star Wars Story, but If you’d like to contribute to a similar but much bigger operation—I say similar because we both have a mission of the preservation of Star Wars history—please give whatever you can to Rancho Obi-Wan. I’ve set up a page for donations at donate.ranchoobiwan.org/Ryfun. Please give what you can. Thank you for listening to My Star Wars Story and thank you for being a part of Generation Star Wars.