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Hey Listener, it's been a minute, but What Ya Into? Is back...at least for this week. Dave F'n Powell and Caitlin McWethy return to the show to talk about Home Movie Survival Camp, their weekly horror movie series at The Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge (Cincinnati, Ohio). Topics this week include: Mystery Science Michael Winslow. Running far and crushing chocolate milk. The original story of HMSC. Playing the parts of Chad Baker and Little Sally. Watching horror movies for the first time in a room with other people. Rewriting Rubber. Alien. Never Forget Beetlejuice. Getting on the Train to Busan. Who can you trust in The Thing? The realness of the Exorcist. The science of Tremors. It Follows Forever. That time Tom Hanks played a teenager. The Terminator an unrelenting force from the future. The Shining is not a comforting movie. Come out and win stuff.
Hey Listener, this week on What Ya Into? Dave F'n Powell returns to the show to talk about collecting toys, statues, and action figures. Topics this week include: Welcome to the Double Deuce. In a world where bouncers are celebrities. Mustaches, Cousin Grimace, and how's your chin game. The hindrance of the long stache. Check out the Have Monster will Travel serial podcast. Sex scene foley artist. Go see Dave and Caitlin McWethy host Horror Movie Survival Camp at the Overlook Lodge this Fall. Dying at the bar. Little Sally and cheering horrific deaths. Cool fan made films on Youtube. Practical special effects, a recurring topic of the show. The business relationship of cartoons and toys. Crying in front of your father when Optimus Prime dies. The Nerds are now making the things. Statues, the next level of toy collecting. SNL did a toy line? Changing toys by an inch. How do you display your collection and what do you group together? What characters get the prime spots? What else do you want?
What is the future of the bar and restaurant industry?Jacob Trevino, owner of Gorilla Cinema (Bars: Ofrenda Tequila, Lonely Pine, Tiki Tiki Bang Bang, Overlook Lodge, Tokyo Kitty), uncovers his experience building a bar and restaurant group based on immersive concepts, hiring & employee retainment post pandemic, along with what he thinks the city of Cincinnati can do better to make the industry more appealing. Follow When Pigs Fly:Facebook, Instagram, TwitterFollow Gorilla Cinema:Website
On this episode, we joined the Gorilla Cinema power team of Jacob Trevino & Otto Baum at the beautiful Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge, Ohio. If you're unfamiliar w/ these two creative geniuses, you're probably hip to their amazing & unique bars & restaurant as they are the minds behind Tiki Tiki Bang Bang in Walnut Hills (formerly The Video Archive), The Lonely Pine Steak House in Pleasant Ridge, Tokyo Kitty downtown, La Ofrenda in OTR, & the OG venue of The Overlook Lodge, which is where this podcast was recorded. These two hustlers joined forces to make, what I consider, one of the most powerful partnerships in the Nati.This is the first time I've ever recorded partners like this, in terms of them both being separate entrepreneurs successful in their own lanes...who didn't even know each other...met...believed in the other's abilities & vision…& teamed up to become a thriving partnership. I've been following both of these guys for quite a while & they have consistently blown me away w/ what they've come up w/ over the years. Their spaces are always so creative, well thought out, unique, the attention to detail is impeccable, & they really DO take you to another place for an experience you won't forget. I appreciate them as a patron, I respect them as a hustler, & I admire them as Cincinnatian who loves his city. The takeaway is easy on this one & is right in line w/ what I'm trying to do w/ this podcast. It's two-fold too. The first is that they're telling stories. Jacob has elaborate visions of venues that tell a story. That story is one of the most important parts of what is ultimately created too. The second is that they are supporting local. Otto has an amazing ability to create physical spaces that match Jacob's vision but he also has pride in the workmanship he puts into them because he loves the areas they are investing in & he is well-aware of the positive impact he is having on those communities. I record this podcast to hear & record people's stories & to support local businesses, so this was a great duo to have on as guests. I genuinely encourage you to make it a point to support these guys. Podcast Production: John Bl@zeTheme Music: "Farmers Name" by Highly LikelySponsor Music: "Grow" by Cory Christopher Beats
Entrepreneur - Along with his wife, Jacob Trevino, founded Gorilla Cinema. They've also opened several, permanent, themed bars including the Overlook Lodge, Tokyo Kitty, the Golden Sparrow, Lucky's Prime Steakhouse, and more. Jacob joins us in the Hyde Park studio to discuss taking risks, swinging big, responding to haters, creating pop-up bars like the Pan Am lounge, and more. Be sure to listen for the special promo code for 20% off near the end of the episode. Support the show my donating via PayPal or Venmo: podcast@cincyshirts.com Find great Cincinnati vintage T-shirts, including defunct teams, stores, Gary Burnank Show - and other great places you remember, as well as apparel for Fiona the Hippo, FC Cincinnati, and baseball. Get social with us: Facebook: Cincy Shirts Official Facebook Page Twitter: Cincy Shirts Official Twitter Page Instagram: @CincyShirts Snapchat: @CincyShirts The Cincy Shirts Podcast theme is “Cincinnati” by Big Nothing who are actually from Philadelphia.
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
The Dance takes a bow with a discussion of Jimmy B's pick The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). Mikey B reviews The Axiom for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. Dave Powell (Artistic Director, OTR Improv) and Jacob Treviño (owner, The Overlook Lodge) guest. Brought to you ad free by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Join the Legion to get more stuff at patreon.com/notlp! Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Mandi Arthur Jim Bolding Brandon Boone Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister Bill Fahrner Blake Heath Amanda James Alise Kombrinck Jeff Lancaster Tree & Alex McNulty Ernest Perez Mark Watts Branan Whitehead & Emily Intravia Additional financial contributions by Amy & Freddy Morris “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast’s chief contributors are: Mikey B Andy Hung Kelley Kombrinck Amy Morris Freddy Morris The podcast is produced and engineered by Amy & Freddy Morris. Night is the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew Connect with other listeners in the Facebook Group or on Reddit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notlp https://www.reddit.com/r/NOTLPodcast
After catching you up on some cool things in Cincinnati and Indianapolis, Charlie and Ginny Tonic explore the pop-up Miracle Bar experience happening in the US and internationally. They look at the origins of the experience and then focus on Cincinnati's own Miracle happening at the Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge. They are joined by bar owner Jacob Trevino discussing his bar's transformation, what the experience of hosting a pop-up bar is like and we even cover Santa Con a bit before we're done. After the chat, Ginny and Charlie share a couple event recommendations and call it a show of shows once again!
This week on Bottoms Up we flash back to 2017 and a LIVE recording at the Overlook Lodge! We were joined by Bret Kollmann Baker and Joshua Elliott of Urban Artifact as we discussed their beer, their philosophy and uncovered the story of this unique Cincinnati brewery and taproom. It's quite a tale with some great beer knowledge shared as we go.
Jacob Trevino - Speakeasy Owner (Tarantino Themed)I got to sit down with Jacob Trevino; the owner and creative mind behind Video Archive, The Overlook Lodge, and Gorilla Cinema! Great interview, really good lessons in perseverance, and you HAVE TO VISIT!Special thanks to Kevin Smith ( @ThatKevinSmith ) .And Gina Grad ( @GinaGrad ) for helping me discover this super cool guy.Follow The Video Archive on social media:Twit: @TheVideoArchiveInsta: @TheVideoArchive
We continue our CM Conversations series with Jake Treviño, the owner/operator/mogul behind Overlook Lodge, Video Archive, and the new Tokyo Kitty karaoke bar opening this Friday, Feb. 9 (with robot drink servers!). Treviño operates all three of these movie-inspired bars and various pop-up events under the Gorilla Cinemas banner. We chat about his love of movies, how he ended up in Cincinnati (and in the bar-owning business), and why his creativity never stops. Find us on Twitter at @CincinnatiMag and visit us at cincinnatimagazine.com
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
We kick off 2018's Podcaster's Choice Series with Kelley's pick Peggy Sue Got Married. Amy takes the day off and the crew are joined by Jacob Treviño the proprietor of The Overlook Lodge, The Video Archive and the upcoming neo-futuristic Japanese pop culture bar Tokyo Kitty. They will have robots, y'all. ROBOTS! Listen to hear more about this exciting new hotspot opening next month in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, Andy reviews Raw for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. Our Beelzebub Tier Patreon Supporters are Albert Schroter, Adam Ingram, Tree & Alex McNulty, Alberto, Brandon Boone, Bill Fahrner, Blake Heath, Mark Watts, Michael Powell, Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister, Alise Wallis, Amanda James, Ernest Perez, Jim B, Brook Anderson and Zachary Sugawara. This podcast is only possible because of their and our other patrons' generous support. You can join them and enjoy all of our Patreon exclusive content at http://www.patreon.com/notlp. “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew
We are talking SOFTBALL people. In celebration of Josh's 30th birthday, the awesome folks at The Overlook Lodge in Cincinnati, Ohio let us record a LIVE episode and man was it a good one. We learned about what is in store for Tinder users on the other side of 30. But that wasn't until we really hashed out some serious baseball talk in honor of Ken Griffey Jr's swollen head, the upcoming start of Fantasy Baseball League and of course Reds Opening Day. There's something for everyone though. We've got hot tips for all of you listeners that just can't seem to escape Radon poisoning in your home and as always, spoilers for Interstellar abound.Geez. This was such a good one! We're sorry we can't do them all live!
Ginny Tonic and Charlie had a busy week full of Halloween, the second anniversary of The Overlook Lodge, Around the Kitchen, Good Spirits, and lots of fun with friends. But after all that fun with friends, they decided to take a break by discussing how to drink at a bar alone. What to order, where to sit, and who to talk to in order to get through an evening out by yourself. Then they explore Old Tom Gin and make the classic cocktail, The Martinez.
A very special and emotional podcast recorded live at Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge. We discuss and review BLINK and what it signals about the city, return to our ongoing discussion on local legend Nick Lachey, then acknowledge that all good things must come to an end (probably). Visit us at cincinnatimagazine.com
We're back at Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge for another Live at the Lodge Podcast, talking the magazine's 50th Anniversary issue, our city's most defining people and moments, and our upcoming Slice Night event. Visit us at cincinnatimagazine.com
Ginny Tonic and Charlie present their 300th Episode. Recorded live at The Overlook Lodge in Cincinnati, they discuss the future of the podcast, including becoming an exclusively drinks and events focused show, relaunching the Bottoms Up Podcast, and Ginny even unveils her new podcast, Remeasured Life.
Recording LIVE at the Overlook Lodge, this week's episode features guest appearances by bar owner and #GorillaCreative Jacob Trevino, DJ Soul Step of Soul Step Records and the cocktail creations of Heatherlyn Stickel! Add to that stories and great upcoming events and you have a complete Charlie Tonic Hour served up for your enjoyment.
Ginny and Charlie had a fun filled weekend with cigars and whisky at the Overlook Lodge, music and burlesque at the Ye Olde Yellow Cabaret in Dayton, and an evening at Habit's Cafe with their Songwriter Series. Along the way they interview Matt Schneider and Mark Rogers about the series, try Lager 27 from Taft's Ale House and leave you with a song from Matt called Wake Up.
This week we recorded LIVE at the Overlook Lodge! We were joined by Bret Kollmann Baker and Joshua Elliott of Urban Artifact as we discussed their beer, their philosophy and uncovered the story of this unique Cincinnati brewery and taproom. It's quite a tale with some great beer knowledge shared as we go. After that, DJ Soul Step serves up a solid music recommendation, we discuss a few things Cincinnati (and camping) and wrap it all up in an package we like to call a killer podcast episode.
This week's Charlie Tonic Hour was recorded live at The Overlook Lodge on June 5, 2017. Inspired by an article from The Atlantic, Ginny and Charlie discussed their top three favorite movies (to rewatch over and over). They the cover the psychology behind why it is that we rewatch the same movies and TV shows time after time. They end the show with a spooky drink called The Graveyard from bartender Erin Fox who joins them live on the show!
This week on the Charlie Tonic Hour, Charlie tells the amazing tale of meeting Kevin Smith up close and personal this week while Ginny stayed safely away and had lunch with her parents. Ginny also interviews Erin Fox from The Overlook Lodge and learns about more women-centric events in Cincinnati.
How do you write a story about a dog without it becoming an unrelenting sapfest in the same vein as A Dog's Purpose? We discuss that and more, including movie theater etiquette, Cincinnati's love of history, and personal blasts from the past. This episode was recorded live at the Overlook Lodge on January 23, 2017.
This week's episode was recorded live at the Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati and it's loaded with surprise guests in three of the four main segments of the show! Guilty pleasures, stories from the city, an Overlook cocktail of note and a lost music legend are discussed.
Katie Fraser & Jacob Trevino founded Gorilla Cinema (gorillacinemapresents.com), a creative experience company. What started as a pop-up pairing cocktails and movies led to opening immersive bar environments (The Overlook Lodge, Video Archive) that are playful, approachable, and incorporate the element of surprise. We talk about the importance of building trust among your community of followers, their plans to create other large-scale immersive experiences, and how convenient it is to be able to store random stuff in your own bar. We also discussed: - Their mission of projecting wonder via guerrilla marketing - Doing something that seems crazy with the intent of making something magical - Bringing extra life to neighborhoods by being approachable and considering what works best for each area - How they hope to foster a community of people who will bring their own creative ideas to life. - Why they decided to give The Overlook Lodge's biggest fans keys to the bar Visit: - GorillaCinemaPresents.com - GorillaCinema on Facebook - gorillacinemapresents on Instagram - @gorillacinema on Twitter - gorillacinemapr on Pinterest - thestylesample on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
For Episode #252, Ginny and Charlie are coming to you live from The Overlook Lodge here in Cincinnati! For this show, they debate if Halloween is in fact the sexiest holiday and run down some scary movies (and stories) with the audience. You won't want to miss this one!
For the last three-plus months, the internet has been captivated by Harambe, the gorilla killed at the Cincinnati Zoo after a child climbed into his enclosure. It's morphed into something that defies logic and reasoning. Last Sunday, someone ran onto the field at Fenway Park in Boston wearing a customized jersey with Harambe on the back. At political conventions, people held up Harambe signs during newscasts. A Harambe tribute song has more than 3.7 million views on YouTube. We here at the magazine have waited long enough to broach the subject, so we take a sho—er, stab at understanding the global fascination with Harambe. And as if that wasn't good enough, that is followed by perhaps the best John Travolta story that you have ever heard. This episode was recorded live at The Overlook Lodge on August 29, 2016.
Live from The Overlook Lodge! Ginny and Charlie take over a favorite local bar for their 3rd ever live show. Episode #235 was recorded in front of a live audience while Ginny and Charlie discussed the show's history and the evolution of cocktail and drinking culture.
In their monthly podcast at the Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge, associate editors Adam Flango and Justin Williams talk about the deceptive outdoorsy-ness of Cincinnati and what places they enjoy adventuring to come summer time. After that, they meet a new friend, listen to Pete Rose singing during an Aqua Velva commercial, and discuss the burgeoning Cincinnati music scene ahead of Bunbury in June. To read articles discussed in the podcast, please visit CincinnatiMagazine.com
This week's episode may be a bit shorter but it's still fully packed. We begin with old world fun, follow it up with a drag show and end in conversation at the Overlook Lodge. After a bit of storytelling, catch Charlie talking CompleteSet, comics, films and more in conversation with Jacob Travino during the the Overlook's Warped Wing GAMMA BOMB IPA Release party. From there we treat you to some solid tequila (and tequila knowledge) then drop you back off with a slick new song to celebrate. Join us for a brand new episode, now!
You can't see them, but you'll hear Derek and his guest this week talk about the 1933 classic The Invisible Man (dir. James Whale). You don't recognize the guest's voice? It's longtime podcaster Freddy Morris from making his long-in-the-making first appearance on Monster Kid Radio. He plays a round of the Classic Five before he and Derek talk about The Invisible Man, its possible influence on one of the definitive werewolf films of the 1980s, and horror comedies. Also, Derek gives listeners an update on the goings on at and the Dorado Films Podcast. Dorado Films - Dorado Films Facebook - Night of the Living Podcast - Night of the Living Podcast Live at The Overlook Lodge - 4/18/16 - Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) The opening and closing song "Gitan Nude" (Los Misterios :: instro rock&roll and surf music from another planet) appears by permission of Los Misterios - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC. Next week on Monster Kid Radio:Rodan (dir. Ishirō Honda) round table with , , and
On this episode of Horrorhound Radio Freddy and Jason let the listeners know that they are still alive and everyone survived the craziness of Horrorhound Weekend! The news topics are about the potential Demons 3-D reboot, Children of the Corn: Judgement, and an update on Jeepers Creepers 3. Through out the episode these stories spark multiple discussions of "separating art from the artist (in regards to Jeepers Creepers) and what fans should and do expect when horror icons talk about returning to former franchises. Be sure to write us an e-mail at radio@horrorhound.com and be sure to check out the event page to see on Facebook to see when you can see Night of the Living Podcast's live at the Overlook Lodge here in Cincinnati! https://www.facebook.com/events/538310776350110/
The Reds are not going to be very good at baseball this year. Vegas has their expected season win total set at 71, which actually seems optimistic given the fact that any member of the opening day rotation could walk down the street without even so much as a second glance from diehard Reds fans. Still, Opening Day is a unique Cincinnati spectacle and even when the team is lousy, going to GABP on a warm summer evening can still be a good time. We talk about the upcoming baseball season, our burger preferences, meet a new friend, and also touch on the April feature package, which asks this question: just how Catholic is Cincinnati? This episode was recorded live at the Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge on Monday, March 28. To attend our next live recording, stop by the Overlook Lodge again on Monday, April 25 at 7 pm. And don't forget to give us a kind rating and review on iTunes.
In Cincinnati Magazine's first-ever live podcast, Adam and Justin meet new friends, discuss the cultural importance of the chili parlor, and ask trivia questions about movies that are already old news. This episode was recorded live at the Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge on February 29, so please excuse all the outdated references.
In a city with a rapidly growing culinary scene, how exactly do you decide which restaurants to rank in the top 10? We talked with dining editor Joanne Drilling about the machinations behind selecting where to eat in Cincinnati. Before that, we talk about Justin's story on the dominant UC Dance Team and assess our own dance skills. (Spoiler: we've got moves for days.) And make sure to check out a live recording of the podcast at the Overlook Lodge in Pleasant Ridge on Monday, February 29 at 7 pm.
This week Ginny and Charlie recount their weekend adventures in Hocking Hills and continue at The Overlook Lodge and Nicola's once they return to Cincinnati. The show features a debate about drinking at Target and the evolution of our attitudes toward alcohol in America. A drink segment with Bernheim Wheat Whiskey and a song from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds close things out this week.
What does Robert Mapplethorpe, Rob Schneider and the Shining have in common? Find out now as the Charlie Tonic Hour returns with a vengeance! Listen in as we discuss the 25th anniversary of the Mapplethorpe obscenity trial and the ways in which Cincinnati has shifted culturally over the years. From there we invite you along for a preview of the new Overlook Lodge bar opening in Pleasant Ridge (with guests Jacob Trevino and Otto Baum). All this plus the usual storytelling and a music recommendation make for a packed episode so full an hour couldn't contain it!