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With Tricks and Treats, the Halloweenies answer your questions. In this Scream edition, co-hosts Michael Roffman, Dan Caffrey, and Mike Vanderbilt return to the Big Apple, where they re-cast Stab with today's talent, debate different directors for past sequels, which characters they'd resurrect, the scariest moments of the franchise, favorite calls, and so much more. It's all gabbin' about Ghostface in this episode.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Podchaser | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Returning guest/Car Con Carne favorite Mike Vanderbilt (voted Best Bartender in Chicago by the the readers of the Chicago Reader) joins me for a holiday show at Cigars & Stripes BBQ Lounge (6715 W. Ogden, Berwyn). We recorded on “Monster Movie Meatball Night,” before Christmas screenings of “Silent Night Deadly Night 1 & 5” and ate amazing food from Cigars & Stripes. I had the Tijuana Dog and Tip Taco; Mike had the Meatball sub (naturally). As we talked about various events leading up to Christmas weekend, we were joined by artist Toe Eye Ear! This is a super fun one… hope you enjoy it! Happy Holidays from Car Con Carne. __ Looking for a holiday gift or something cool to read on a road trip this season? Try Ninety Days in the 90s: A Rock N Roll Time Travel Story. It's the ultimate novel about the '90s and Chicago's music scene. Join record store owner Darby on her trip back to 1990s Chicago as she jumps on the Grey Line to time travel back to her carefree twenties, soaking up all the pop culture and rock n roll nostalgia you could ever imagine. Get a signed copy at 90daysinthe90s.com
Mike Vanderbilt wraps up his stint here on The Summer of '82 at 40 music video series. We discuss The Motels' “Only the Lonely”. You may ask “Who are The Motels?” Well, look up “Suddenly Last Summer” and you go “Ahhhhh, ok!”. This video was done by the director of Highlander, which I believe we've […]
Mike Vanderbilt returns with Pete Barlow to discuss our ideas for a legasequel in the legendary "Nightmare on Elm St" franchise.
I kind of took a gamble and guessed Mike Vanderbilt would be a 38 Special guy. And, I was not wrong at all. He's got a fun load of information on them as well as his thoughts on their style and type. This also serves as a bit of a music video two-fer. There was […]
This is definitely a silly episode. If this is your first time here, save this one for later. We are joined this week by Mike Vanderbilt, legendary friend of the show and Chicago's favorite bartender. Follow Mike: https://twitter.com/MikeVanderbilt Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/ItsAsherz THE MERCH: https://on-wednesdays-we-talk-weird.creator-spring.com CALL US: 773-59-WEIRD (93473) Follow the Podcast on Twitter: twitter.com/WednesdaysTalk Follow Asherz and give her your money: linktr.ee/ItsAsherz Follow Pat O: Linktr.ee/DoctorX2112 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onwednesdayswetalkweird/message
Oh I have been dying to talk about Asia's “Heat of the Moment ” since The Brandon Peters Show began. And now I find myself in 82, and sure as hell, it's a hit song during the summer. Mike Vanderbilt is back on board to talk about the song, the video and to hear me […]
Of course The Summer of '82 at 40 wouldn't be without the great Mike Vanderbilt! He's the 2nd of our 4 rotating guests for the music video series and I'm elated to have him on board for the whole summer! Well, the show is finally tackling some Beatles territory. “Ebony and Ivory” was a humongous […]
Brandon and Ryan talks MEC golf with University of Charleston golfers Mitch Hoffman and David Scragg. Also it is Friday the 13th, so the boys bring on Halloweenies podcaster Mike Vanderbilt to talk Horror movies! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blrshow/support
Sharlene sits down with Mike Vanderbilt of Rock Island Public House and the Halloweenies podcast at the Loews Hotel lobby in Chicago, where they discuss which nearby area is the 'Brooklyn of Chicago', the benefits of starting out behind the bar at a Chili's, and how much a customer can ask to change the recipe of a cocktail. Plus, is it cool to read a book in a bar? Yes.
This week, Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt look at the whiplash thriller comedy double feature of WINDOWS (1980) and NORMAN...IS THAT YOU? that opened at the State-Lake on February 1, 1980.
Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt look back at the swampy southern double feature of SWAMP THING (1982) and THE BEAST WITHIN (1982) that opened at the Foxfield Theater in St. Charles on April 16, 1982.
This week, Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt look back at the opening track on ALL SHOOK UP, "Stop This Game," the song that announced Cheap Trick for the '80s with a new, notable producer at the helm, none other than Sir George Martin.
This week, Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt welcome author and film historian Justin Humphreys whose THE DR. PHIBES COMPANION is now available! Humphreys joins the duo as they look back at the American International horror show double feature of THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES and COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE of and which opened at the Lyric Theater on July 23, 1971.
On their debut episode, Cheap Trick superfans Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt look back at—depending on how you look at it—the side 1 track one or side A track one, “ELO Kiddies,” the first song from the band's debut album CHEAP TRICK, released in February of 1977.
Cheap Trick superfans Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt look back at the second track off of the band's 1997 self-titled album, "Hard To Tell" which was released on April 29, 1997.
My guest tonight is Mike Vanderbilt, Chicago's Best Bartender, as voted by the readers of the Chicago Reader. He's also: A podcaster, part of the team that brings you Halloweenies, the horror franchise podcast A cinephile A curator, responsible for putting the classic 80s cult classic Basket Case into Cigars and Stripes in Berwyn
This week we are joined by Mike Vanderbilt from the Halloweenies podcast. Halloweenies is launching the new season of their podcast this month and it will focus on the Evil Dead franchise. Mike is a true renaissance man and all around good dude. You can find the Halloweenies podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halloweenies-a-horror-franchise-podcast/id1348188941 And you can follow Mike on twitter at: https://twitter.com/MikeVanderbilt And on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/mavanderbilt/ As always you can support the podcast via our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/calloutculturepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calloutculture/support
Mike Vanderbilt is the world's living expert on Cheap Trick. Knowing this, it was an easy selection for the band for the music video. However, many of the “notable” songs didn't have much going on in the videos. So I went with “I Can't Take It”, which is pretty darn good tune on its own, […]
https://linktr.ee/_red_river_podcast Finally get to link up with my favorite Halloweenie, Mike Vanderbilt. WE could have done 3 hours easily because this episode was just a buffet table of pop culture and movie talk. Hit play and enjoy and remember Mike will definitely be back for a part 2.
Both Mike Vanderbilt's return and The Transformers: The Movie has been in the works for a LONG time over here on the show. We are busy guys and one thing leads to another. All of a sudden almost 7 months have passed since you were trying to set it up. Well, it's finally here and […]
This week we discuss another divisive movie to hit the horror genre, the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre! We are are thrilled to be joined by Mike Vanderbilt from the Halloweenies podcast, to get deep and dirty on why the movie is so polarizing for fans. We really hope you enjoy this one, because we sure as hell did. Keep it creepy, -Justin, Jeremy & Brady EPISODE MUSIC Brain Strew Intro Music created by Sam Haynes song: Seven Notes in Black (Royalty Free) Where to Find Us Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/epic-film-guys-podcast/id1027239734 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HLugZWXbUgT6DlkuVz93R Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2VwaWNmaWxtZ3V5cy5wb2RiZWFuLmNvbS9mZWVkLw Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/epic-film-guys-podcast-1724 The Hobster's Dumpster: https://www.facebook.com/groups/epicfilmguys Feed URL: https://epicfilmguys.podbean.com/feed/ Wordpress: http://epicfilmguys.wordpress.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/epicfilmguysny/live You can also catch us on most every podcatcher under the sun! Search for us on BluBrry, Stitcher, Spreaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, and many others. Search and you will find us! There has never been a better time to join up with the elites at https://www.patreon.com/epicfilmguys! You can get access to pre-roll and outtakes from the show, exclusive episodes, free swag, and so much more. Tiers start as low as $1/month! Please consider supporting the show, and thank you for being one of the EFG faithful! Executive Producers: Jarrod Taylor, Johnny Nigh Producers: Alan Gallauresi, Andrew Folloder, Brandon Frederick, Chris Yeany, Christopher J. Maltezos, The Countdown, Julio Olivera Mendoza, Justin Winters, Kate Maxwell, Matt Bartman, The Movie Journey, Nerdrovert, Patrick Sherwood, Reel Feels Podcast, Scott LaVare, Tony Dobish, TwistedPhilly, Two Peas on a Podcast, Tyler Dane Sutton, Cody Mastel. Meet the BRAIN STEW crew Justin lives in a suburb of Washington D.C. after moving from the Binghamton, NY area with his wife and daughter. He is our resident "encyclopedia of film" and chances are, if you've heard some film news, Justin already heard it before you. A massive fan of the '80s and horror flicks of all shapes and sizes! Catch him on Facebook or our Instagram account, or on our Twitter @EpicFilmGuys. Jeremy lives in Woodbridge VA. He is a diehard Horror expert, memorabilia collector, and overly enthusiastic movie fan. He has traveled the world far and wide, meeting celebrities, collecting rare movie artifacts and meeting hundreds of members of the horror community. If you don't know who he is now, you soon will. Catch him on Facebook or on his Instagram at @jt_pumpkin_gutz Brady lives just outside of Boston, MA. He graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Political Science, and is currently pursuing his Master's of English Studies at ASU (Forks Up). After falling in love with horror and devouring any 80s/90s horror he could get his hands on, he started writing for Epic Film Guys in early 2021. Currently, he spends his time reading up on new authors in the horror genre, visiting any New England landmark referenced in boom or film, and listening to Creed. Catch him on Twitter @BradyCloven and on Instagram @bacloven Learn the full history of the Epic Film Guys by visiting http://epicfilmguys.wordpress.com/about-us/.
There are the movies you've seen and know all about, and then there are the movies Mike Vanderbilt knows about. Mike's a cinephile, a curator, and an internet celebrity. Follow him on Twitter, for god's sake. Mike's curated one of the coolest “WHEN ANIMALS ATTACK” movies: ALLIGATOR, released in 1980. You can see it at Cigars and Stripes in Berwyn Tuesday February 22! And Thursday night, Mike's part of the Facets Film Ed. Dept. hosting movie trivia at Facets Multimedia (1517 Fullerton)! Raphel Martinez and Mike Vanderbilt will educate and challenge you on film history: all genres, all eras, all fun!
The Halloweenies (Dan Caffrey, Mike Vanderbilt, McKenzie Gerber, Michael Roffman, and Justin Gerber) wave goodbye to Woodsboro and head towards the woods. On the way, they share and discuss their respective rankings of the entire Scream franchise. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt take their cinematic time machine back to 1962 for some old school Hollywood sentimentality and a shotgun blast of New Wave from France with A POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES and BREATHLESS which opened at the south side's Tivoli Theater on February 16, 1962.
This week Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt look back at the Siskel & Ebert “Dog of the Week” double feature of VICE SQUAD (1982) and JAWS OF THE DRAGON (1974) that opened at the Woods Theater on January 22, 1982.
"Some kind of instinct. Memory of what they used to do. This was an important place in their lives." The original "Dawn of the Dead" is screening in two midnight shows at Music Box Theatre this weekend. You can't see it on any streaming service, and it demands to be seen on the big screen. To talk about the history and virtues of Dawn of the Dead is cinephile, celebrated bartender (Rock Island Public House) and beloved podcast guest Mike Vanderbilt.
The boys are back with a super-sized second season premiere as film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt are joined by Music Box Of Horrors programmer, Will Morris, as the trio look back on the super sexy and scary, Giallo and porno double feature of THE OPENING OF MISTY BEETHOVEN and DEEP RED that opened at the Elk Grove Theater on October 8, 1976.
Welcome to the Third Act! In the second of two episodes dedicated to Scream, aka 5cream, co-hosts Justin Gerber, Michael Roffman, Mike Vanderbilt, Dan Caffrey, and Mac Gerber discus the sick fucks behind the knife, the incredible suspects in this go-around, the greatest kill, and much, much more.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Something about this one just feels different..." Indeed it does. That's why your fellow Halloweenies have re-assembled in Woodsboro to slice and dice through the one we've all been waiting for: Scream, aka 5cream. So, delete your social media, tape over your camera phone, and head to the Murder Hospital with co-hosts Justin Gerber, Michael Roffman, Mike Vanderbilt, Dan Caffrey, and Mac Gerber. In the first of two episodes dedicated to the fifth blockbuster, the gang discuss the passing of the torch to Radio Silence filmmakers Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, debate whether this is the best fifth entry in a horror franchise, sift through the film's unofficial soundtrack, and chart the family tree of screenwriter James Vanderbilt.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our FIRST SEASON FINALE, Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt look back at the cheerfully odd double feature of SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS and SANTA'S MAGIC KINGDOM that opened at the Loop Theater on December 18, 1964. We'll be recreating this classic double feature at Music Box Theater on December 20, 2021!
Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt are joined by film noir preservationist Alan K. Rode as they look back at this quintessential crime double feature of WHITE HEAT (1949) and TOO LATE FOR TEARS (1949) that opened at the McVickers Theater on October 28, 1949. Mike and Adam will be presenting this double feature at Chicago's Music Box Theater on November 30, 2021.
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
This week on Hammer Pub, your hosts will still be sitting down with yet another marvelous Hammer horror film while having a few drinks and providing a running commentary on a gothic horror classic. This week, they'll be be joined by returning guest Mike Vanderbilt, with the group tackling Brian Clemens' 1974 action/horror epic Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter. During the discussion, the gang chats their recent watches, which include Halloween Kills, a House of Wax/Waxworks double feature, Rhinestone, M, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, Dexter: New Blood, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. In addition, they discuss their overall thoughts on Captain Kronos, Clemens' direction, Horst Janson's hunk status, the possibility of more Kronos installments, the comic book sequel, and…Drag Me to Hell?! Again?! It's something a little different for Scream Addicts, but it's a commentary we hope you'll love! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @MikeVanderbilt @thealichappell @Paulisgreat2000 @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
This week, Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt are joined by A.V. Club senior writer Katie Rife as they look back at a nasty, mean-spirited infamous exploitation double feature of, I Spit on Your Grave and The Children that opened at the Luna Theatre on July 11, 1980.
With Tricks and Treats, the Halloweenies answer your questions. In this Haddonfield edition, co-hosts Justin Gerber, Dan Caffrey, Mike Vanderbilt, and Michael Roffman head to 45 Lampkin Lane, where they discuss the best masks, the scariest moments, their favorite timelines, and what should be next for the Halloween franchise. It's all Michael and all Myers in this episode.Closing track is "Spooky Halloween" by Alypie.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Podchaser | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
This week on Hammer Pub, your hosts will still be sitting down with yet another marvelous Hammer horror film while having a few drinks and providing a running commentary on a gothic horror classic. This week, they'll be be joined by returning guest Mike Vanderbilt, with the group tackling Alan Gibson's 1973 horror film The Satanic Rites of Dracula. During the discussion, the gang chats their recent watches, which include Midnight Mass, Resurrection, The Walking Dead, My Heart is a Chainsaw, and more! In addition, they discuss their overall thoughts on Dracula, how it fares against its predecessors, the film's new Jessica Van Helsing, and…Halloween: Resurrection?! It's something a little different for Scream Addicts, but it's a commentary we hope you'll love! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @MikeVanderbilt @thealichappell @Paulisgreat2000 @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt are joined by Chicago International Film Festival After Dark programmer Raul Benitez as the trio look back on at the super spooky, genre bending double feature of THE MUMMY and CURSE OF THE UNDEAD that opened at the Howard Theatre on September 4, 1959. Windy City Double Feature will be presenting both films at the Music Box Of Horrors: Dawn Of The Drive-In on October 20, 2021. Tickets are now available!
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
This week on Hammer Pub, your hosts will still be sitting down with yet another marvelous Hammer horror film while having a few drinks and providing a running commentary on a gothic horror classic. This week, they'll be be joined by new guest Mike Vanderbilt and returning guest Michael Varrati, with the group tackling Alan Gibson's 1972 horror film Dracula A.D. 1972! During the discussion, the gang chats their recent watches, which include Nightbooks, Child's Play, Dementia 13, and Terror. In addition, they discuss their overall thoughts on Dracula A.D. 1972, its overall standing in the Hammer Dracula cycle, Cushing and Lee's reunion as Van Helsing and Dracula, and…Rod Stewart?! It's something a little different for Scream Addicts, but it's a commentary we hope you'll love! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @michaelvarrati @thealichappell @Paulisgreat2000 @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
Hey, kids! It's that time of year again! The MUSIC BOX OF HORRORS month-long drive-in event returns to Pilsen and the line-up is spectacular. Co-curator Mike Vanderbilt returns to the show to preview this year's films.
Hey, kids! It's that time of year again! The MUSIC BOX OF HORRORS month-long drive-in event returns to Pilsen and the line-up is spectacular. Co-curator Mike Vanderbilt returns to the show to preview this year's films.
Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt look back at the Herschel Gordon Lewis directed the gory and rough, "something weird" double feature of BLOOD FEAST and SCUM OF THE EARTH that opened at the Starlite Drive-In—located in suburban Oak Lawn—on August 9, 1963 which we recreated at Chicago's Music Box Theatre!
Take a trip to the tropics with Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt as they look back at the sand and surf double feature of Blake Edwards' 10 and SUNBURN—featuring all-time stone-cold foxes Bo Derek and Farrah Fawcett—that premiered at the Montclare Theatre on February 8, 1980.
Production has resumed on the Halloweenies coverage of 2000's Scream 3. Finish your sandwich at the craft services table and hit the Woodsboro set with Justin Gerber, Mike Vanderbilt, Michael Roffman, and special guest Jenn Adams of Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcast. In the second of two episodes dedicated to the would-be trilogy capper, they share their thoughts on the "B-listers" that make up Stab 3: Return to Woodsboro, learn a thing or two about Fantasy II Film Effects, chew into the themes associated with Sidney's arc, and rewrite the ending (to potentially better results). Once again, this episode is 100% cotton, so make sure you're not allergic, and start streaming.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Halloweenies have arrived in Hollywood, where it's lights, camera, and ... stab! Stab 3: Return to Woodsboro, to be more specific. If you couldn't guess from the Wet Seal wardrobes and garish hairstyles surrounding you, it's time to talk about 2000's Scream 3. Head to the craft services table with Justin Gerber, Mike Vanderbilt, Michael Roffman, and special guest Jenn Adams of Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcast as they gab about Ghostface. In the first of two episodes dedicated to the would-be trilogy capper, they discuss the film's behind-the-scenes shakeups, the Columbine effect, the parody paradox, and how Creed's nu-metal soundtrack feels like an echo of the nightmare that started at Woodstock '99. This episode is 100% cotton, so make sure you're not allergic, and start streaming.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coinciding with our first live event at Music Box Theater, Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt look back at a double featuring a local short and a film that at the time was developing a cult following, MEDUSA CHALLENGER and HAROLD AND MAUDE that opened at the Biograph Theatre on August 25, 1978. And a special treat, we're joined by the filmmakers behind MEDUSA CHALLENGER for an interview!
This week, Chicago film historians Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt look back at an AIP double feature that combines two of the best ‘70s exploitation subgenres: Vietnam revenge and creepy kids with a favorite of Quentin Tarantino's, ROLLING THUNDER (1977) and Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen in THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE (1976) that opened at the Davis Theatre on December 2, 1977.
This week we have our new good friend Mike Vanderbilt from The Halloweenies and Windy City Double Feature Picture Show podcasts here to talk to us for our longest episode yet! Mike, Zach and Blade dive into a wide range of topics from The Replacements to Ninja III: The Domination. If you reach the end of this and crave more Vanderbilt, fear not because he's definitely joining us again in the near future, we barely touched on the notes he brought with him and before we knew it it was way past Blade's bed time. You can find more of Mike's work over on Spotify under: Halloweenies Windy City Double Feature Picture Show
This week we cut into Raquel's beach time to talk the classic ‘80s Chicago buddy cop movie, RUNNING SCARED. We have Chicagoland film programmer and podcast host Mike Vanderbilt to chat with us about one of his all time favorite Chicago films. This film has a rogues gallery of great 80s & 90s character actors playing both cops & robbers. Raquel spots one of her Cuban “friends” in the movie too. The debate of the realism of the Chicago Winter depicted in the film rages. Could this have been a better action movie if it wasn't trying to be so funny? Is Billy Crystal even funny? Raphael sure doesn't think so. But at least it has one of Raquel's favorite chase scenes. And on top of all that we have Mike giving us some great movie minutia! This one gets pretty Chicago, so keep the ketchup away! The Generation Splice is film podcast where retired psychologist Dr. Raquel Martinez, a Baby Boomer through and through, & her son Raphael Jose Martinez, a cranky millennial punk rocker/former music journalist, & current film writer, discuss various films through the lens of their generation & personal experiences. Every week one host picks a film to dissect & see if they can splice together the generation gap via their love of film. Feel free to write to us! Give us some film suggestions at thegenerationsplice@gmail.com or @gensplicepod on Twitter. Raphael is on Twitter at @citycelluloid. You can find his film writing at cinefile.info and film-cred.com The show is produced by The Martinez Family & the show's theme song was written, performed, & produced by Raphael.
Yup, I've gone country! No need to discriminate. All genres made music videos good and bad. Garth Brooks was one of the biggest artists of the 90s and this might be his most significant contribution to the art form. I'd been holding on to this one until the right guest came around, and Mike Vanderbilt […]
Mike Vanderbilt is back! After meeting on the Jason Goes To Hell Episode last year, I knew I'd be bringing him back regularly. I really enjoy discussing films, film history and research and we are on a pretty strong wavelength in that regard. Plus, his knowledge and bravado impresses me and I hope you as […]