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Part one of our episode's celebrating the original films. In this episode we interview William Conlin, the director of, "Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film". William tells us about the stories, the people and the creation of this amazing documentary that covered the creation of the original make-up for the classic films.You can watch "Making Apes" on Amazon. - https://tinyurl.com/2zhtyn5k
It's a return to the POTA, as Jack and Geoff discuss Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film. This feel-good 2019 documentary explores the production of the original Apes movie, and the makeup artists whose seminal work still reverberates throughout the industry to this day. In their spirited discussion, the two also ponder Apes makeup that might have been, a certain Canadian Caper, the potential future of movie Apes, and something we've all wondered: did JK Simmons ever wear prosthetic boobs?
Join Joe and Andrew as they watch the documentary Making Apes as well as 1990 classic, Shakma! Theme song by the amazing Louie Aronowitz! Louie can be booked at: http://louiearonowitz.com Hosts can be found on Twitter/ Instagram Andrew - @majorplotflaw Joe - @voicesbyjoe Podcast is found on Twitter and Instagram - @PodPlanetOfApes Show notes: Trailers from hell -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKU5mN4Wdbs Making Apes - https://www.amazon.com/Making-Apes-Artists-Changed-Film/dp/B082K63N49
Welcome to Episode 340 of Pop Culture Leftovers. In this episode I’m joined by Paul Hart from Movies from the Hart and The Animated Batcast. We are also joined by longtime listener and past guest June. For Good Pop Bad Pop in Television we discuss Warrior Nun on Netflix based on the comic books series... Read more
Welcome to Episode 340 of Pop Culture Leftovers. In this episode I’m joined by Paul Hart from Movies from the Hart and The Animated Batcast. We are also joined by longtime listener and past guest June. For Good Pop Bad Pop in Television we discuss Warrior Nun on Netflix based on the comic books series where after waking up in a morgue, an orphaned teen discovers she now possesses superpowers as the chosen Halo Bearer for a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns. We all discuss the new true crime series on HBO that was a passion of Michelle McNamara in I’ll Be Gone In The Dark that is an examination of the unsolved crimes of the Golden State Killer who terrorized California in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Josh Gad dropped the new Reunited Apart: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and we’ve all seen it. We’ve watched Netflix’s reboot of Unsolved Mysteries which is Robert Stack-less. Is it a worthy successor? Brian talks about another Netflix series Ju-On: Origins which is a prequel to the Japanese movie series Ju-On, better known here as The Grudge. And he also talks about the new animated series Super HxEros on Funimation. In Movies June and Paul discuss Hamilton out now on Disney+. We all have thoughts on the new comedy Desperados starring Nasim Pedrad and Lamorne Morris on Netflix. Brian and Paul talk about the new Shudder Original Film Metamorphosis where an evil spirit that changes faces infiltrates one family placing one brother in danger while the other tries to save him. Brian also talks about Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film. The story of the makeup artists behind one of the most ground-breaking and beloved science fiction franchise of all time, Planet of the Apes. In News Mackenzie Davis has an opinion on moving forward with the Terminator franchise. Seth Rogen is producing a new TMNT animated movie. Sylvester Stallone is teasing a Rocky IV directors cut. And did the original NBA Jam programmer rig the game to screw over the Chicago Bulls? In Marvel News we might get more episodes of WandaVision then we thought. And it looks like J.K. Simmons has filmed some additional scenes as J. Jonah Jameson. And in DC News we talk about that Zatanna movie rumor as well as Henry Cavill’s most recent statements regarding his still possible return as Superman. Remember to nominate Pop Culture Leftovers for the Podcast Awards 2020. Vote for us in the PEOPLE’S CHOICE and TV & FILM categories!!! You can do that HERE Voting started July 1st Listener Nomination Period, July 1-July 31 https://www.podcastawards.com
WBZ's Jordan Rich takes a look at Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film, the story of how the Planet of the Apes make-up artists changed cinema.
On this episode we talk about Making Apes, Looper, Enemy Gold, Into the Dark/Good Boy, The Wishmaster Series, Amazing Spider-Man issue #21 and we list [...]
On this episode we talk about Making Apes, Looper, Enemy Gold, Into the Dark/Good Boy, The Wishmaster Series, Amazing Spider-Man issue #21 and we list [...]
72 IT'S FATHER'S DAY! Back in the Strange Aeons Radio studio for the first time in months! Topics include Stargirl, Making Apes, and Avatar, and then the gang shows some love to Film Fathers!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/strangeaeonsr)
This week Curt returns to talk Mitch Hedberg, Making Apes, celebrity birthdays, ARM-powered Macs, and booze-infused hand sanitizer & toothpicks. Plus: Curt reminisces about Pound Comma Town Of, and challenges Craig & Mike with European tongue twisters!
This episode of Talking Apes is dedicated to Apes fan, cosplayer, and friend, Angela Gibbons. Hello to all you Chimps, gorillas, orangutans and even you damn dirty humanoids! We are back and this time Talking Apes attended the Los Angeles premiere of Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film. We have reactions from those who were there that night such as director, William Conlin; Lou Wagner (Lucius), fans, and an extra who appeared in Battle for the Planet of the Apes - John Landis! Richard and Mark also share their spoiler free reactions to this film with many heartfelt moments. And listen to how YOU can help get Making Apes seen on streaming and pay services. We also hear from MUCKYCHRIS.COM about their awesome 3D printed Planet of the Apes busts and sculptures. If you ever wanted a Zaius buddha, you’re now in luck! In Listen To The Apes, we read your feedback and discuss whether we will drop future conversation about the Gary Dubin conspiracy, or DubinGate (I think you know the answer). Now Go Ape! Just don’t Go Monkey..
Our show this month has two in-depth interviews, one about a book, and one about a documentary, about two classic summer movies, specific to the world of special effects makeup. The book is entitled The Lady From The Black Lagoon and was written by Mallory O'Meara. It tells the story of Millicent Patrick. Millicent worked in the Universal Studios makeup department in the early 1950s. One of the things that Millicent was responsible for was the design of none other than the Creature From The Black Lagoon. We also have Hollywood makeup legend Thom Burman and William Conlin who are here to talk about their new documentary Making Apes. The movie tells the story of how makeup artist John Chambers, and his apprentice (Thom Burman) revolutionized special effects makeup, and did it in only a couple of months. It's also the story of John Chambers, who, if you saw the film Argo, was the man played by John Goodman. Oh yeah, I forgot, the whole time he did this, he was also secretly working for the CIA. https://DanaGould.com
Hello to all you chimps, gorillas, orangutans and even you damn dirty Humanoids! Talking Apes is back from their amazing time at the biggest celebration of horror, Monsterpalooza! This creature-fest was held in Pasadena over the April 13-15 weekend and we got sooooooo much great stuff to share with you apes. We recorded discussions with: Cast and Crew of Making Apes including Lou Wagner (Lucius in Planet of the Apes), William Conlin (director) and Tom Burman (make-up legend) David Naughton (Dr. Stole from The Surgeon episode of the live action series, David Kessler in American Werewolf in London) Los Angeles Ape City Costume group Bobby Porter ...And a special surprise reunion! We know we said on our last 2 episodes that we were going to cover the Planet of the Apes 50th Anniversary screenings and events held during USC’s Visions and Voices program, and trust us we will. There have just been so much happening in Apes fandom that is timely such as the documentary, Making Apes! Speaking of which, have you contributed? The campaign just extended its run until May 20th. Many great incentives, just go to indiegogo.com for more details and to drop a few bucks! Now Go Ape! Contact Us Email: Apestv@SkywalkingThroughNeverland.com Tweet: @Skywalkingpod Facebook: Talking Apes TV Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
“Somewhere out there, there has got to be something greater than man!” There is, Taylor! And that something is Talking Apes! Whether he meant actual talking apes or just this podcast we want to welcome everyone back to your Planet of the Apes podcast! I know we said on our last episode we were going to cover the Planet of the Apes 50th Anniversary screenings just held at USC in Los Angeles, and we will. But as we continue to compile that episode, We wanted to bring you our conversation with filmmaker William Conlin regarding his upcoming documentary, Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Films, a documentary that features stories from a large array of artist involved in bringing the Planet of the Apes universe to life. Everything from the films to the live-action TV show! The last time we had a documentary that focused on the Apes of the classic days was to commemorate the 30th Anniversary. It was called Behind the Planet of the Apes and it premiered on AMC and can also be found on the DVD box set. Now as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary, William Conlin is very close to finishing, and he is with us now to tell you about how you can help finish this project and earn yourselves some exciting incentives! Just head over to indiegogo.com starting March 21, 2018! We also get into some interesting feedback. Some good, some just missing the point on our goal with the show. Now Go Ape! Contact Us Email: Apestv@SkywalkingThroughNeverland.com Tweet: @Skywalkingpod Facebook: Talking Apes TV Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
The Damn Dirty Geeks resume our delightful discussion with actor/stuntman Bobby Porter, talking more about his work in BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES, two characters in the APES TV series, and many more films and shows across his continuing career. Bobby reveals two very fun stories about his unplanned public appearances in his APES character makeup created hilarious results, including a live stage play "crossover" with BATTLE and Shakespeare. We also preview the upcoming documentary MAKING APES: THE ARTISTS WHO CHANGED FILM, starring makeup effects artist Tom Burman, actors Bobby Porter and Lou Wagner, and directed by William Conlin. Listen along and you'll join us in eager anticipation for the documentary's release in 2018, just in time for PLANET OF THE APES' 50th Anniversary! Speaking of which, the Damn Dirty Geeks will host some special events for APES' 50th Anniversary, too -- stay tuned for announcements. Bobby also regales us with his behind-the-scenes stories of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, a cult favorite DAY OF THE ANIMALS, the quirky Buck Henry sci-fi show QUARK, Sid & Marty Krofft's LAND OF THE LOST, and meeting the original Catwoman Julie Newmar. Enjoy our second hour-plus of additional APES delight with the magnificent, Bobby Porter -- whom we hope will return for a third episode as MAKING APES makes its release in 2018.