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Send us a textWhen New York actor Paul Cole is beaten and left for dead in 1950s Ohio, he loses his memory and the only way he can reclaim what he's lost is by listening to stories about his life from a vulgar radio show. On Episode 665 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film The Actor from director Duke Johnson! We also talk about all the ways you can eat an Uncrustable, the realization that you're not who you were supposed to be, and everything we have planned for the upcoming momentous 666th episode! So grab your VHS of My Demon Lover, write down all your thoughts so you don't forget them, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Felissa Rose, Sleepaway Camp, The Last Sleepover, Lisa Wilcox, Slaughter High, Sam Adams, Spanish version of Dracula, Cannibal Ferox, My Demon Lover, Scream 2, Creepshow 3, David Hess, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Eric Balfour, Melinda Clark, Return of the Living Dead Part III, Peter Jason, Ghosts of Mars, Arachnophobia, Planet Terror, Red State, Richard Donner, Goonies, The Omen, Alejandro Cruz, Blue Demon, William Castle, The Tingler, House on Haunted Hill, Rosemary's Baby, all the ways you can eat an Uncrustable, Scott Valentine, McCormick Spices, Christina Applegate, House II: The Second Story, RIP Lar Park-Lincoln, Highway to Heaven, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Shawn Lewis, Grindhouse Releasing, 7 Doors of Death, Fabio Frizzi, Rotten Cotton, Chunkblow Apocalypse, Zombi, Eibon Press, The Actor, Duke Johnson, Andre Holland, amnesia, Memento, movies shot on a soundstage, dream logic, self-awareness, learning you're not who you're supposed to be, Total Recall, Anything Goes, Cole Porter, Memory, Geddy Lee, William Shakespeare, the new album from Knowman, Alienated, The Wicker Man, May Day, Episode 666, The Number of the Beast, Retroactivate, Total Unrecall, and Thesplaining Your Life.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
The boys are back in the Labyrinth, and this week we're diving into the big shake-up at Lucasfilm. Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down, but will this actually change anything for Star Wars? Some fans are celebrating, but let's not forget who's really in charge. We also talk about Woody Harrelson's appearance on Joe Rogan, which ended up being a bit of a snooze, and Alec Baldwin nearly throwing hands with a Trump impersonator on the street. When do these guerrilla-style interviews cross the line into harassment? Plus, we remember Michelle Trachtenberg, Peter Jason, and Roberta Flack, break down the latest Hollywood news, and Timpressions returns with a special Ron Palillo performance. And of course, we've got Views or Snooze?, Staff Picks, and all the usual nonsense. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!
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Peter Jason, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and monkeys
This week on The World’s Greatest Comic Book Podcast™: We remember Peter Jason and Alice Hirson. In Tinsel Town, Andor 2 and Daredevil: Born Again will drop on the same day. Hulu pulled the plug on an adaption of A Court of Thorns and Roses. Amazon has taken control of James Bond. In Comics, Fraction […]
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Video version on Youtube!We recently ran one of our community polls and almost 600 of you let us know your thoughts on that burning question - will E-Day release in 2025?Xbox already have a huge slate for the year, and GTA 6 looms large, so I check with you to discuss what we know, share your comments, and give my own thoughts. As I was finishing this video, the news broke that Peter Jason, the voice actor for Dizzy has sadly passed away aged 80. At Gears Intel we send our thoughts and condolences to his friends and family. He had a huge impact on Gears fans and he will be massively missed. Rest in Power.00:00 - Intro03:05 - Official info vs rumours06:50 - Fan poll results08:10 - Fan comments16:30 - What's my take?25:00 - Peter Jason tributeSubscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@gearsintelFollow us and join the Gears fam conversation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gears_Intel Find our other shows and channels we work with! Gaming Aroma Podcast - find on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/2FfQ0XbIAZAm3AsmINKBfn Video Game Hall of Fame: https://twitter.com/VG_HOFA Winner is You: https://twitter.com/WinnerIsYouPodFirst Aid Spray (Resident Evil): https://twitter.com/FASprayPodTapes From The Wastes (Fallout): https://twitter.com/TFTWpodStarfield Sandwich (Starfield): https://twitter.com/StarSandPod
Peter JasonPeter passed away on February 20, 2025.Take a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know veteran actor Peter Jason. In his episode we chat about why he became an actor, and some of his more memorable roles. We talk about working on 48 Hours with director Walter Hill, his connection to Frank Marshall, as well as working with John Carpenter, and some of the fun he has had on the sets of Deadwood and Baskets.Then we jump into his new film Deep In The Forest; which is released TOMORROW! (May 31st). NO SPOILERS!! But he does lay out the premise of the film and it sounds FASCINATING!Follow Peter on social media:Insta: PeterJason99FB: Peter JasonWebsite: PeterJason.net
“How do you not kill the guy on the toilet?” - Eric On the season 14 finale of We Hate Movies, the gang welcomes actor/comedian/podcaster/author/movie-lover and all-around good guy, Paul Scheer to the show to chat about the sleepy, yet kinda crazy monster movie, Arachnophobia! Why isn't this movie just about John Goodman's exterminator character? Why couldn't the major spider at the end be a huge, dumb puppet monster? How funny is it that this movie doesn't care about those kid characters at all? Why couldn't we see that dumb sheriff eat shit on-screen? Why would you uproot your whole family without being absolutely certain you have that job, Jeff Daniels? And you better believe we're marveling at all the Seinfeld alums in this! PLUS: Just watch Shatner in Kingdom of the Spiders instead of this. Arachnophobia stars Jeff Daniels, Harley Jane Kozak, Julian Sands, Stuart Pankin, Brian McNamara, Mark L. Taylor, Henry Jones, Peter Jason, James Handy, Roy Brocksmith, Kathy Kinney, Mary Carver, Frances Bay, and John Goodman as Delbert McClintok; directed by Frank Marshall. This episode is brought to you in part by Rocket Money! Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney dot com slash WHM. That's RocketMoney dot com slash WHM. RocketMoney dot com slash WHM. If you haven't had the chance to snag the replay of our SPEED digital show, you've got through August 1 to check it out! Head to MOMENT DOT CO SLASH WE HATE MOVIES and get your replay tickets for both the show AND the hilarious After Party Q&A! Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your We Hate Movies merch-related needs! Including new Bus Movie, Night Vision & Too Old For This Shit designs! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.
Steve & Izzy continue a pretty random month, as they are joined by friends Brandon & Janet of Gypsy Nails to discuss 1995's "Rage" starring Gary Daniels, Kenneth Tigar, Peter Jason, friend of the podcast Gary Bullock (RIP) & more!!! What happens to graduates of the Stormtrooper School of Shooting nowadays? Are there Carnivorous Monkoys (not a typo)? Need some tips for painting your house? What exactly does the antidote do in this movie? Are there more stunts in this movie than in "Stunts" (1977)?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, jump over a bus/semi explosion, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Halloween episode of the World of Horror, Andy takes a look at a film set during this special time of year. He is exploring Trick or Treats from 1982. Directed by Gary Graver and starring Peter Jason, David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, and Steve Railsback.
Prolific actor Peter Jason has a million stories about John Carpenter's cult classic They Live, Deadwood, and so much more. He joins Matt to talk about what it was like for his character Gilbert the Resistance Leader to get squibbed, the levels of Godhood in David Milch's John from Cincinnati, and Con Stapleton's submarine monologue from Deadwood. Plus, we hear how Peter got "t-boned" by Orson Welles. Check out the art on Earwolf.com by Andy Taylor! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Prolific actor Peter Jason has a million stories about John Carpenter's cult classic They Live, Deadwood, and so much more. He joins Matt to talk about what it was like for his character Gilbert the Resistance Leader to get squibbed, the levels of Godhood in David Milch's John from Cincinnati, and Con Stapleton's submarine monologue from Deadwood. Plus, we hear how Peter got "t-boned" by Orson Welles. Check out the art on Earwolf.com by Andy Taylor! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter & Jason break down the latest coming and going in a galaxy far far away. Talking points include A look at Empire Magazine's coverage for Star Wars: Ahsoka and Lego's new star wars sets which have just been revealed. Jason also fills us in in the grand opening of new Star Wars store Jedi Archives.
Peter & Jason break down the latest coming and going in a galaxy far far away. Talking points include Star Wars Celebration Guests announcements. Star Wars Visions S2. Lego Bo Katan. The return of Peter Mayhew Star Wars belongings.
Peter & Jason break down the latest coming and going in a galaxy far far away. Talking points include The Acolyte, Daisy Ridley at Lucasfilm headquarters, Big Bob Iger is back at Disney, Andor, The Bad Batch, The Mandalorian, Indiana Jones And TheDial Of Destiny, Willow, The High Republic, Jedi Survivor plus much more…
A baby sitter is stuck watching over a young brat on Halloween night who keeps playing vicious pranks on her. To add to her trouble the boy's deranged father has escaped from an asylum and is planning on making a visit. Trick or Treats is a 1982 American slasher dark comedy film directed by Gary Graver and starring Jacqueline Giroux, Peter Jason, Chris Graver, David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, and Steve Railsback. Joining me is guest cohost Bob Rose! For all things Bob Rose and Thundergrunt: https://linktr.ee/thundergruntbob 1000 stickers for $79 ONLY at this link www.riotstickers.com/frumess - the best in the business! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
Welcome back to purgatory and your not going to like it.... On this episode Mike and Jeremy jump into John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness from 1987 the second film in the Apocalypse Trilogy, the first being The Thing(1982) and the third being In the mouth of Madness(1994). This film stars Donald Pleasence, Lisa Blount, Jameson Parker, Victor Wong, Dennis Dun, Susan Blanchard, Anne Marie Howard, Ann Yen, Dirk Blocker and Peter Jason!!!! Thanks for checking us out, if you'd like to find our back catalog go to podbean.com intro and Outro music by John Carpenter and Alan Holsworth from the Prince of Darkness Soundtrack 1 This is not a Dream https://youtu.be/A4X4kdCGXM0 2 The Underground Church https://youtu.be/ywuNm8gSZZc 3 All Hell Breaks Loose https://youtu.be/5sz_abUV2V0 John Carpenter and Alice Cooper interview https://youtu.be/9UbU_XdhJVo
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Peter & Jason break down the latest coming and going in a galaxy far far away. Talking points include breaking down all of the announcements from D23 and Disney Plus day from the Star Wars / Lucasfilm team including Andor, The Bad Batch S2, The Mandalorian S3, Tales Of The Jedi, Skeleton Crew, Ahsoka plus much much more!
Peter & Jason break down the latest coming and going in a galaxy far far away. Talking points include the latest on the upcoming Live action Star Wars Disney plus series' Andor and Skeleton Crew plus a look at what Hasbro, Lego and DC shoes have in store for us merchandise wise. We also talk The Bad Batch season 2 release schedule and episode count.
Writer/Director Jeremy Lanni, Peter Jason, & Stuart Pankin, "Deep in the Forest" are our Special Guests
Writer/Director Jeremy Lanni, Peter Jason, & Stuart Pankin, "Deep in the Forest" are our Special Guests
Peter JasonTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know veteran actor Peter Jason. In his episode we chat about why he became an actor, and some of his more memorable roles. We talk about working on 48 Hours with director Walter Hill, his connection to Frank Marshall, as well as working with John Carpenter, and some of the fun he has had on the sets of Deadwood and Baskets.Then we jump into his new film Deep In The Forest; which is released TOMORROW! (May 31st). NO SPOILERS!! But he does lay out the premise of the film and it sounds FASCINATING!Follow Peter on social media:Insta: PeterJason99FB: Peter JasonWebsite: PeterJason.net
On this episode we're talking all about Disney and Lucasfilm's "Star Wars" Celebration including all of the TV and film announcements made at the event, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav's frustration with J.J. Abrams' lack of progress on projects, Paramount Pictures' record-breaking opening weekend for "Top Gun: Maverick", the casting of Rita Moreno in Universal's upcoming film, "Fast X", Lionsgate's potential sale of Starz, the return of Netflix's "Stranger Things", Apple TV's potential live action "Speed Racer" series, and more!. Plus, our "Top 5 ___________"!. segment; this week it's Childhood Idols, and of course we have our box office results, and the IMDbPro Starmeter toppers!.
The next sequel we are reviewing is "Escape From LA” and for it, I interviewed legendary character actor Peter Jason. Peter said he was a jock in high school and was convinced by a girl to try out for school play and HE GOT IT, from that moment on he did every play he could. Peter talked about how he worked with John Wayne, John Carpenter, the spiders in Arachnophobia, shooting commercials in New Jersey in the 70s, landing Deadwood, and more. Peter has a new movie out on VOD 5/31 called "Deep in the Forest" (link to the trailer below) This is a video interview you can watch at sequelsonly.com/peterjason Links mentioned in this episode: "Deep in the Forest" Trailer link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdV7us5FQvg "Deep in the Forest" will be available VOD on 5/31 Peter's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0419273/ Next up is our review "Mannequin Two", which is free on Tubi and the following week is "Escape from LA". Back-to-back reviews coming at ya! Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the final episode of our 4th year, Ken sits down with veteran actors Stuart Pankin and Peter Jason! We delve into some of their great roles over the years and talk about their new film, Deep in the Forest, coming out May 31st! Intro music composed by Ken, Outro music by Richard.
In the final episode of our 4th year, Ken sits down with veteran actors Stuart Pankin and Peter Jason! We delve into some of their great roles over the years and talk about their new film, Deep in the Forest, coming out May 31st! Intro music composed by Ken, Outro music by Richard.
The next sequel we are reviewing is "Mannequin Two” which is happening because I interviewed an actor who I absolutely love in Stuart Pankin. Stuart started his journey because he loved hamming it up at his family dinners growing up in Philadelphia. We talked about how he landed his 1st job in Hollywood which involves him singing a parody song with Kevin Kline playing piano, so cool. Stuart is hilarious on-screen and off because he had me cracking up a lot during this chat. Stuart has a new movie out on VOD 5/31 called "Deep in the Forest" (link to the trailer below) This is a video interview you can watch at sequelsonly.com/stuartpankin Links mentioned in this episode: "Deep in the Forest" Trailer link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdV7us5FQvg "Deep in the Forest" will be available VOD on 5/31 Stuart's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0659573/ Next up is "Mannequin Two" in two weeks, the movie is free on Tubi. Next week we chat with Stuart's co-star in "Deep in the Forest" and close friend the also amazing Peter Jason. Peter worked with John Wayne, Spielberg, John Carpenter, Seagal, and so many more. Peter is a high school football turned actor, because of a girl, which is a story a good amount of guests told me. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
James chats and laughs with these two longtime actors and friends! We cover their start in Hollywood, some of their famous movies. whats it like on set, their friendship and jokes! Peter and Stuart are longevity! Vet film character actors, Stuart Pankin and Peter Jason star in the upcoming thriller DEEP IN THE FORESTwritten, produced and directed by Jeremy Lanni along with producers James Gladd, Jonathan Hill and Roger M. Mayer from SABAN FILMS being released on VOD, May 31 about a group of progressives who are forced to hide out at a remote ski lodge during a near-future civil war between the American Right and the American Left. Faced with dangers from both inside and outside the group, each member must make hard moral choices with life-threatening consequences
This week, we discuss "Jason X" aka Jason Goes to Space. It's Friday the 13th this week, so we are required by sequel law to review one and we picked a doozy. I admittedly never gave this one an honest chance when I rented it at 15 years old, but I had a lot of fun 20 years later. We discussed the reason this movie is set in the future, possible other plots for future installments, the terrible professor, nano spiders, the epic kills, and more. This is a video review you can watch at sequelsonly.com/JasonX The next two weeks are back-to-back interviews with two AMAZING actors who I grew up on, Stuart Pankin and Peter Jason. They are both in a new film that premieres VOD on 5/31 called "Deep in the Forest". See the trailer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdV7us5FQvg Stuart Pankin is an actor who grew up in Philadelphia and went on to be in all your favorite tv and movies growing up like The Dirt Bike Kid, Mannequin 2 (which we are covering), Arachnophobia, Not Necessarily the News, Knots Landing, the voice of Earl Sinclair on The Dinosaurs, and more. Stuart was a hoot and loved talking about how his journey to Hollywood began. Peter Jason is an actor who has worked with everyone from John Wayne to Spielberg to Donald Pleasance to James Garner and he loves talking about the old Hollywood. If it wasn't for a girl he had a crush on senior year, he would have never tried out for the school play and it was instant love. Peter's credits include They Live, Gunsmoke, Deadwood, Arachnophobia, Escape from LA(which we are covering), Baskets, and more. Peter and Stuart became dear friends on the set of Arachnophobia and have been buddies ever since. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Where you know him from: Prince of Darkness (1987), Dreamscape (1984), and Mortal Kombat (1995)This month on Interviews After Dark we talk to actor, Peter Jason!Holy smokes, you guys! It's Babcock of Babcock & Finch fame!! You know, from our Dreamscape review episode. We even made a shirt of it lol! Needless to say, this interview was literally a dream come true and Peter Jason couldn't have been a nicer guy. We even got his famous trumpet from Prince of Darkness! The whole experience was an absolute hoot!A huge THANK YOU to our Patreon members for making this episode happen! We hope you enjoy this candid conversation with Peter Jason!— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month, including our celebrity interview series, plus videos and other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!Purchase 7 WINTERS ALONE on Amazon: HARDCOVER / PAPERBACK / KINDLEThis podcast is part of the BFOP Network
Please turn off your cellphones and prepare for the chin soaked apocalypse of gigantic ant guys and terrible ADR looping that comes to us all the way from Bulgaria and the Sci-fi Channel! For our 66th Commentary, we crash land in an over-the-top explosion in the quarry that is the year 2005 for this motion picture starring Bruce Campbell, Renee O'Connor, Michael Cory Davis, and Peter Jason. We attempt to answer the following questions "just what is quordle?", "will this movie be as bad or better than Man With The Screaming Brain?", as well as engage in copious amounts of our normal jackassery, so pop some corn, it's Nerd Blitz movie time.
The Torchy’s boys head to California for this installment when we cover the flick that boomed the buddy cop genre into high gear with 48 Hours. Nick Nolte is a hard nosed cop who’s dealing with two escaped baddies. He needs the help of Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) to find these cop killers and have some animosity and laughs along the way. This film brings back Walter Hill alums James Remar, Sonny Landham, Peter Jason and Brion James back into the fold. The hits and the gunfire are aplenty in this gem. The post Last Call At Torchy's #6 : 48 Hours (1982) first appeared on Legion.
The Torchy's boys head to California for this installment when we cover the flick that boomed the buddy cop genre into high gear with 48 Hours. Nick Nolte is a hard nosed cop who's dealing with two escaped baddies. He needs the help of Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) to find these cop killers and have some animosity and laughs along the way. This film brings back Walter Hill alums James Remar, Sonny Landham, Peter Jason and Brion James back into the fold. The hits and the gunfire are aplenty in this gem. The post Last Call At Torchy's #6 : 48 Hours (1982) first appeared on Legion.
The Torchy's boys head to California for this installment when we cover the flick that boomed the buddy cop genre into high gear with 48 Hours. Nick Nolte is a hard nosed cop who's dealing with two escaped baddies. He needs the help of Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) to find these cop killers and have some animosity and laughs along the way. This film brings back Walter Hill alums James Remar, Sonny Landham, Peter Jason and Brion James back into the fold. The hits and the gunfire are aplenty in this gem. The post Last Call At Torchy's #6 : 48 Hours (1982) first appeared on Legion.
Agent Stoker does a curious favor for a 19 th century ghost (Peter Jason) whom he meets on the Golden Gate Bridge, a favor leading to a surprising reward. Agent Stoker Episode Three: Bright Starring Chris Conner as Agent Stoker Peter Jason as Hiram Bright Amy Hill as Agent Caliban Emily Deschanel as The Voice of the Night Brigade Directed by Rachel Talalay Written by Brian Nelson Music Composed by Christy Carew Additional Music by The Parson Red Heads Sound Designer and Co-Producer Patrick Hogan Producer Dana Brawer Executive Producers Chris Conner & Brian Nelson A production of Night Brigade, LLC Agent Stoker will return in Episode Four: Humongous
This week's Throwback Thursday episode we review Arachnophobia! Starring Jeff Daniels, Harley Jane Kozak, Julian Sands, Stuart Pankin, Peter Jason, and John Goodman.
On our latest episode, it's finally time to take a look at John Carpenter's post-millennial moviemaking career, beginning with his 2001 effort Ghosts of Mars. This sci-fi/action/horror romp marks Carpenter's last foray into directing (relatively) big-budget studio movies to date, and while the film didn't set the world on fire critically or commercially, it did receive a memorable thumbs-up review from Roger Ebert. The film stars Ice Cube and Natasha Henstridge alongside a stacked cast of B-movie favorites -- from Pam Grier to Carpenter regular Peter Jason -- and it puts a high-concept sci-fi spin on a lot of familiar Carpenter ideas: outlaw antiheroes, western movie tropes, Alamo-esque siege situations, and more! At first glance, Ghosts of Mars looks a lot like classic Carpenter -- but, is the final product an unheralded late-career masterpiece, a misfire of epic proportions, a hyper-violent Scooby Doo episode set in space, or something else entirely? Chris and Nick attempt to tackle those questions, and many, many others that this film leaves unanswered, in a discussion that, love the film or hate it, we at least hope gives it its due!
Jason Hsieh is the founder of LakiKid, a growing company who provides quality and affordable products that help neurodiverse children with their daily challenges. LakiKid is an eCommerce company that helps kids with special learning needs like Autism, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorder by providing support, education, and products. In 2013, Jason's son, Keanu, was diagnosed with Autism and ADHD at the age of 2 while they were still living in Japan. They decided to move to Seattle, Washington because they just could not find the help their son needed in Japan. In the winter of 2017, Jason then founded LakiKid with a mission to help kids with Autism, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorder by providing support, advice and products that will reduce anxiety and improve attention span, improve sleep and inspire confidence in interpreting their senses. It is his mission to help neurodiverse kids live a life full of possibilities. LakiKid runs an online support group with 2400+ parents and weekly educational video podcasts. It has helped over 20K+ kids with it’s products since its inception in 2017. Their products are also being used in 300+ locations including NBA Arenas, Football and Baseball stadiums, Aquariums and Zoo’s across the United States as part of KultureCity’s Sensory Inclusive Initiative program. Jason appeared on 6 podcasts (ADHD Support Talk Radio, SPED Homeschool, Become A Fearless Father, Silent Sales Machine Radio, Ecomcrew, and Once Upon A Gene), and has also been a keynote speaker at the Selective Mutism Summit. Today we talk in-depth about what led him to start LakiKid Enjoy! ---------- ***CORONA VIRUS EDITION*** In this episode Peter & Jason discuss: :53 - Intro and welcome Jason Hsieh! 1:55 - On the difficulty of finding adequate resources in Japan to deal with any kind of neurodiversity 3:11 - On the stigma around getting help & support, then talking about it, especially as a parent 3:47 - On an actual diagnosis at age 2 in Japan. What caused you to move to Washington, was there just zero help available in Japan? 4:50 - Is Tokyo also progressive when it comes do neurodiversity? 5:47 - On how Jason started https://lakikid.com/ and what prompted him to start it 6:56 - On the company itself, the products offered 6:55 - On the advantages of not only helping children in the home environment, but more of a global, general public service. 7:32 - On the sensory inclusive movement like www.kulturecity.org is pushing, and response thus far 8:51 - On the future plans for www.lakikid.com 9:05 - How has the response been to your partnership? 10:38 - On the possibility of partnering with other schools, or districts 11:11 - On how his son has adapted to the “new normal” w/ COVID, homeschooling etc. 12:00 - On more & more parents realizing that they too may have ADHD, after a child’s diagnosis 12:11 - How do people find out more? Website: https://lakikid.com/ They have a monthly video block that they partner with occupational therapists, as well as different educational materials that people can check out. Lost of free materials! Follow them at @LakiKid_Sensory on Twitter @LakiKidSensory on Facebook and HERE on YouTube 13:14 - Thank you Jason! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews are working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please write even a short one for this episode? Each review that you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Do you know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear! 13:42- Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits TRANSCRIPT: Hi everyone. Peter Shankman and you are listening to another episode of Faster Than Normal, which is always nice. It's great to have you guys. I hope you're enjoying your day, wherever in the world, you might be. We're going to Washington state today and we're going to talk to Jason Hsieh, who's the founder of https://lakikid.com/ a small and growing company that provides quality and affordable products that help neuro-diverse children with their daily challenges. They're an e-commerce company and Jason founded it. They help kids with special needs like autism ADHD, sensory processing disorder, and they provide support education and products. In 2013, Jason’s son Keanu, best name ever, was diagnosed with autism and ADHD at the age of two, while they were still living in Japan. They moved to Seattle Washington because they just couldn't find the help their son needed back in Japan. We're going to talk about that, In the winter of 2017, Jason founded https://lakikid.com/ with the mission to help kids with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder….processing disorder by providing support advice and products that will reduce anxiety, improve attention, span, improve, sleep, and embrace confidence for the kids. It is his mission to let neuro-diverse kids live as full a life or a life full of possibilities as possible. Talk to me, Jason, welcome to Faster Than Normal, thank you for being here. Hey, good morning. How are you? Thank you for having me on your podcast. Definitely tell me about. So I've heard from other people that in Japan, it is very hard to get the resources needed to deal with any kind of neuro-diversity. Is that true? I would say a 100% true and that it's not just in Japan... and I'm from Taiwan. My wife's from Japan after we got married, we moved to back to Japan, but that's also the case for Taiwan as well, because I think we, in alot of Asian community and Asian countries. There's a huge stigma around mental disabilities that people tend to avoid talking about it. Pretending it doesn't exist. What does try to hide it? So that's kind of that kind of mentality in the society lead to lack of resources and lack of openness to openly talk about those kind of issues. I imagine it would be difficult if there is a stigma around it that that getting help and getting support and then coming out and talking about it in itself would just be difficult. Of course for sure, and that's something I also struggled with when I first learned about my son's diagnosis back then, and I actually went through almost six months of denial. I refused to accept that there's something wrong with my son because we, my family does not, no one else to have mental disabilities. Like how can this happen to my son? Just doesn't really make sense, and I think that's a process that… alot of the parents, especially Dad’s, I think goes through a lot more than a Mom, because I think we don't interact with the kids as much as the Mom’s do, and that tends to kind of create some kind of barrier. And also as men, we tend to try to fix stuff, but Autism, ADHD or something like that is not something you can fix. That's something you need to create. Well, I guess, make it better and make improvement, but you couldn't really fix that kind of thing. And you said your son was diagnosed at age two in Japan. So when he was diagnosed, what did the doctor say? You know, I mean, he told you, OK, your son has, you know, a central processing disorder, ADHD. Um, did he…. was there..., was there help available? What... what happened? I mean, cause you obviously moved to... you moved to Washington, you moved to Seattle. Um, was there just nothing available? So, um, that's actually a perfect example for this is we didn't even find out about it until my wife pointed something out was kind of strange because every time she would take our son to the playground, he doesn't play with any other kid. He tends to play in his own corners for the whole time, for like one or two hours straight. He doesn't even look at any other kids during the whole time. So that sounds really strange to my wife and that's where she brought up, uh, the proposal. OK, maybe we should have to have him take a beat, take a look at, and the first thing we got half of after we talked to the doctor in Japan is like, OK, this is a potential issue. But unfortunately in the area that we used to live in, which we live in Tokyo, one of the largest metropolitan areas you can imagine you have almost as much population, as the city of New York, but we can only go to 2 therapy centers that provide any kind of services for our son with the kind of symptoms that he has. So that is not a good situation to being in, to living in the city was population over 10 million people, but you can only go to two locations to find help. That's pretty amazing when you think about it, that that's all that. Um, is available at, out of, you know, you look at, uh, Tokyo and, and, and, and cities like that, and you think that they're so progressive, when in fact it's actually very the opposite. Unfortunately that's a 100%t true, even so, they are very technology-wise, they are very advanced, but when you come to mental disability and kind of services that you can get, I think they are of these 10 year behind the United States and a lot of the Western countries. Hmm. So let's talk about https://lakikid.com/ You moved, you moved to Seattle and you realized, okay, you're just going to start a company that will help these kids because what, there was nothing available. I mean, there was obviously a lot more support available here. So what prompted you to start the company? I think it's really just by connecting with other families that also have kids with special needs, and also at that time, the biggest struggle we have, is the insurance that we initially got. When we moved back here, it doesn't cover ABA therapy, which is an intense one-on-one behavior therapy that a lot of the kids with autism will use. And I was also trying to find out additional ways to supplement our family income. That's why the idea of creating a business and helping other families, kind of similar to ours, that's where the idea was coming from, and also by talking to other families that also have similar issues, but they couldn't really find a lot of affordable products and solutions that can really help their kids, that's... that's where the idea originally come from. And we have since grown to something a little bit bigger than that, which I can talk a little bit more. . . Yeah. tell me, so tell me about the company. Tell me about the products, tell me about what you do, talk about it. For sure. So https://lakikid.com/ as a company, we are quote “mission is to empower support and educate kids with, uh, different sensory issues.” And we partner with, um, different non-profit organizations. One of the biggest non-profits that we partner with is called https://www.kulturecity.org/sensory-inclusive/….start with K. Uh, they have, uh, one of the, um, they are an international non-profits. They have locations in both US, Canada, Canada, Australia, and UK. I see right now, they have over... 500 different locations, uh, inside one of the biggest programs called https://www.kulturecity.org/sensory-inclusive/and I'm just honored that we are able to partner with the non-profit and by providing sign of our product into their program and what their programs do, is still go into locations like zoos, aquariums, NBA stadiums, football and baseball arenas, and they'll do, they'll do three things for all those locations. First, they will provide staff training so the staff is aware of the sensory challenges for the kids that have ADHD or Autism will face when they go to a public arena like NBA stadiums. Second, they will provide a physical tool that's free to use for the family, they call a sensory bag. Inside the sensory bags, we have noise-canceling headphones, fidget toys, and a weighted blanket, which we designed for https://www.kulturecity.org/sensory-inclusive/ for them to use. Our weighted blanket is unique in the way that we make it. A, the material is different that kids can write on the blanket itself, use a water pen, so it's a 100% interactive, and last but not least, is they also help those arenas and locations to build sensory rooms, which is essentially a quiet space that a family can go to in case the kids is having a meltdown now, uh, while attending those kinds of events. Interesting. So it's, you're thinking more of a bigger picture in that regard, it's not just to, to help the child, you know, when they're at home when they have it, It's, it's, it's, it's more of a global thought. Of course. I think we, uh, at our core, we believe in the sensory inclusive movement that https://www.kulturecity.org/sensory-inclusive/ is pushing, and it's all about creating a more accepting environment, not just at home and classroom, but also in the public, in the public, the general public as well. What's the response been? Oh, https://www.kulturecity.org/sensory-inclusive/ and us, um, I think collaboration has gone a long way and the response has been very positive and of course, um, like everything else, uh, we all get affected because of the COVID situations, because all the location, I just mentioned almost every one of them got shut down because of COVID and including our business, because we do a lot of, uh, um, transaction with school, and as you know, majority of the schools, oh gosh, shut down at the same time last year when the COVID situation happened, so it has been a very tough year for us last year, and we are kind of struggling right now, trying to recover from, from the, from the fallout of that. But hopefully this year will be a much better year. Cool. So tell me what you have planned for the future for https://lakikid.com/ ? Yeah, so one of our biggest programs that originally were planning to launch last year, but because of COVID, we didn't happen, but we have a new program we're working on called Sensory Inclusive Classrooms, which the idea is to implement what https://www.kulturecity.org/sensory-inclusive/ is already doing in the NBA stadiums and all the different locations I mentioned earlier, but inside a public school environment, by providing a similar kind of training for the general education teacher, for the parent educators, and also help them provide some of the tools, like sensory tool that the teacher can use in the classroom and also helps out of the school to build sensory room if they have the budget and the space to do so. Awesome. Are you... are you looking at partnering with, uh, other schools or districts or things like that? That's one thing we're working on. We do have a pilot program here in Washington that, uh, implementing before COVID, but because of the COVID situation, everything kind of got shut down. We are kind of waiting to see…. some of the schools are already starting to reopen here in Washington, but not all of them. So kind of waiting to see what the situation is going to turn out and how the vaccination roll-out is going to be before we decide what we’re going to do with the school program again. What has, uh, how has your son, uh, adapted with, with COVID and with homeschooling and all that? I would say that was one of the biggest struggles. That's very common for the parents in our community, in myself and my wife included because it's very hard to focus even in-person, I mean, let alone saying remote learning because you're just staring at the screen and that’s something my son definitely still struggles with, um, focusing and, um, like being able to pay attention in class because he has not just Autism, but ADHD as well. So yeah, totally. I could see the... the biggest problem for me was the lack of movement, you know, running around, running around and around and everything just stops, you know, and move... movement is living for someone with ADHD. So not being sort of just being stuck at home and not really doing anything has been brutal. For sure, and that's one more thing I want to share that I actually didn't realize I had ADHD myself until I was doing all the research and all the study for my son and the more research and the more study I was doing, I realized I was checking 9 out of the 10 boxes for…. that was ADHD myself. More and more, more and more parents, more and more parents get diagnosed because their children get diagnosed and they realize, wait, this looks really familiar. Exactly. Yeah. It's, it's kind of, it kind of explained my, my childhood story because I went to five different high schools myself, because I sweat a lot during school and I couldn't really pay attention, and I didn't know why. Then I was just keep on being told that I was, I wasn't a very good student, but now with the diagnosis... is kind of explaining a lot of the things that happened to me when I was young. Yeah. Jason, how can people find more, uh, what's the website for https://lakikid.com/ ? Yeah, they can find more https://lakikid.com/ It's spelled as lakikid.com. We have a monthly video block that we partner with occupational therapists, and we also have different educational materials that people can check out our product. And most of... most of the, um, we have a lot of free resources that we're trying to provide to the families as well. Awesome. Jason Hsieh, thank you so much for taking the time to be on Faster Than Normal, I really appreciate it. Thank you so much for having me. Definitely. Guys, thanks for listening. If you like what you hear, drop us a review, leave us a note, we'd love to know more. We'd love to have, if you have any guests you think should be on the podcast, tell us, uh, send us an email at https://www.shankman.com/ or https://www.fasterthannormal.com/ or @petershankman , Peter Shankman (@petershankman) • Instagram photos and videos Peter Shankman (@petershankman) | Twitter all the socials. We would love to hear it. And, uh, we'll try to get your guests on the show as well. This podcast is for you and it's about you. So thank you for listening, have a great day. Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at petershankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week.
"Hello...Hello...We've got a message for you and you're not going to like it..." This is the final episode in what is a little over a month long celebration of the career of the one and only, John Carpenter. In this episode, we're bringing you a dissection of the 1987 horror/end of the world/religious thriller, "PRINCE OF DARKNESS". This classic contains the Carpenter superstar alumni of Donald Pleasance, Peter Jason, Dennis Dunn, and Victor Wong. Also, boasting a small supporting role by shock rocker ALICE COOPER! In this story, a group of college graduate students, scientists, and a very concerned priest discover a religious sect's secret in the form of an ancient cannister in the basement of an old church. The cannister swirls with a mysterious green liquid that just may be the most concentrated form of evil in all of history. Join regular host Cameron Scott and special guest host Scott Tepperman- director of such horror hits as "Hells Bells", "Nightblade", and "Truth Or Dare 5" and star of the hit show, "Ghost Hunters International". Join us! And remember: "Pray For Death."
Episode 243: The Crew's wearing sunglasses while watching John Carpenter's They Live. Carpenter's last film of the 80's takes the decade of greed to task. Yes, this is a big action film starring a wrestler who can see aliens when he puts on sunglasses. But the social commentary punches just as hard as Roddy Piper. The film wasn't a big hit, but has since become a huge cult film. The alien's simple black and white brainwashing ads are still used in political satire to this day. The Crew discusses. If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
Episode 242: The Crew's possessed by green devil juice while watching John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness. After the box-office failure of Big Trouble in Little China, John Carpenter returned to horror with a low $3 million budget. But the film doesn't look cheap; the set decoration is atmospheric, the effects are still creepy, and the camerawork is jaw-droppingly inventive. And this plot is crazy; Jesus is an alien, satan is a green fluid swirling in an ancient jar, homeless people get possessed... it's evil madness! The Crew discusses. If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
Mortal Kombat (1995) Directed by: Paul Anderson Starring: Christopher Lambert, Robin Shou, Linden Ashby, Cary-Kiroyuki Tagawa, Bridgette Wilson, Talisa Soto, Trevor Goddard, Peter Jason, and Kenneth Edwards Genre: Fantasy/Martial Arts/Action/Video Game Movie
Episode 240: The Crew's taking a road trip to Hobb's End while watching John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness. It's the first theatrically released John Carpenter horror film of the 90's. And the film lives up to the hype. Sam Neill stars as an insurance investigator, who may be a fictional character in a horror writer's new novel. The Crew discusses. If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
They Live (1988) Directed by: John Carpenter Starring: Roddy Piper, Keith David, Meg Foster, Raymond St. Jacques, Peter Jason, and George Buck Flower Genre: Sci-fi/Action/Horror
Oh, the HUMANITY! This week, Chris and Nick welcome back their old buddy Brian Verderosa to discuss John Carpenter's sci-fi/horror remake Village of the Damned, a movie with no shortage of creepy kids, unintentional camp, or lovely northern California locations to its credit. Arriving hot on the heels of Carpenter's boundary-pushing Lovecraftian meta-nightmare In the Mouth of Madness, this film is one of the director's least-loved works, but it does reunite him with cinematographer Gary B. Kibbe, supporting players Peter Jason and George Buck Flower, and some of the settings of 1980's The Fog. Can we find anything to recommend in a movie that even Carpenter himself has expressed his disdain for? Is the film a worthwhile end to the incredible screen career of its late, beloved star Christopher Reeve? And, just how cute is that alien baby in the jar? The answer to those questions, and many more, can be found in this 90s-centric episode, and, speaking of answering questions, we've got a pretty cool prize to give away to one of our movie-loving listeners -- so, stay tuned to see how you can score a Reel Trivia 2021 calendar to keep your cinema knowledge sharp in the new year!
Talented and prolific actor Peter Jason, with more than 260 IMDB credits, discusses his 50 year career, audition hints, prison, AA, and may behind the scenes stories to many of the biggest movies of our time. He also reminisces with Miggs about their time together as classmates in the Carnegie Drama Dept, in Pittsburgh, PA in the 60s.
The final day of Death by DVD's exploration into the death of slasher films with Trick Or Treats (1982) & Hollow Gate (1988) discussed
With everything going downright batshit insane this year, we need Halloween now more than ever. Thankfully, we've all (mostly) survived long enough to enjoy at least one more round of dumb movies about Halloween parties, yeti wolfsmen, and pot-smoking goblins, and nothing is gonna stop us from doing just that. So, mash along with us and the monsters this week, if you please. It's the only podcast guaranteed to taste exactly like pumpkin pie, with half the calories! Up first! Y'all remember that Trick or Treats (1982) movie? No, not the one with that cute little burlap-sack-faced guy Sam. Not, not the one with that cute little burlap-sack-faced guy Ozzy. This is the one with that Rock and Roll Vampire in it! (no, not Ozzy). Anyhow, I guess you probably don't remember it. We didn't either. But it's got Peter Jason in drag doing battle with a proto-HomeAlone-style prankster child and his babysitter on Halloween night. And a bevy of character actors you'll love! So hear us chat about it. Next up! If you're an old, and you loved Halloween so much in 1985 that you tuned into ABC on November 1st hoping for the spookytime parties to continue, you must've been thrilled to see The Midnight Hour airing for your own, personal enjoyment. And if not, you'll love hearing us chat about this bizarre little movie (from Jack "Child's Play 3" Bender) in which all of the ghouls/goblins/yetismens of the afterlife invade the nowlife in a smalltown. With The Smiths on the soundtrack?!?!Finally! It's a third movie! With goblins, a weed wolf, and semi-famous partygoer cameos! Of course, we're talking about the Goblin-themed Full Moon Halloween classic Weedjies: Halloweed Night (2019). It's a movie where some goblins or something fuck up a party, with marijuana. Come for the dank-ass goblins, stick around for the part where Kevin Moss says "lit A.F." and "totes fun" in his review!All this plus Kevin's sinister cinema sins & drive-in insanities, a dissection of Joe Bob Brigg's natural cut-points, no fake bats, shillin' for Shudders, too many beds, what kinda Halloween donuts y'all eatin' in there?, Boratio Sanz, an exciting new breed of Goblins is discussed at length, Paul McCartney's extensive musical catalogue holdings, our weekly news plus blu-ray picks and even more! Direct Donloyd HereGot a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll be bobbin' for goblins for your love and support. With picks like these, you GOTTA #DonloydNow and listen in!
We've got another cheesy 80s sci-fi horror this week with Dreamscape, released August 15th in 1984. We follow a psychic who, along with the help of a top secret government agency, discovers that he can enter dreams. There's a lot of creepy dream sequences, dodgy visual effects and a Snakeman. Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the show! Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Songs from 1984 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39v1MbWf849XD8aau0yA52 Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Sean Hanish Guion Sean Hanish Música James T. Sale Fotografía Harris Charalambous Reparto Minnie Driver, Paul Adelstein, Alfred Molina, Connie Nielsen, Kathy Baker, Andrea Anders, Sarah Jones, Peter Jason, Bresha Webb, Sylva Kelegian, Marisol Ramirez Sinopsis Una pareja espera con ilusión el nacimiento de su primer hijo cuando, semanas antes de la fecha de prevista para el parto, les comunican que el feto ha fallecido. Intentando lidiar con tan trágica pérdida, el matrimonio comienza a desmoronarse.
Join us as we discuss 2019's The Assent; Starring Robert Kazinsky, Peter Jason, and Caden Dragomer, Onward, Spiderman, and Bibleman. This episode is pretty cut and dry with a review and a lot of riffing. Outro music is They Might Be Giants song Kiss Me Son of God from their album Then, the Earlier Years.
Originally Aired: 03/20/20 – We review Superman: Red Son. We talk with veteran character actor Peter Jason of The Assent. The post Geek Hard: Episode 511 – The Red Son’s Assent to Social Distance appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 03/20/20 – We review Superman: Red Son. We talk with veteran character actor Peter Jason of The Assent. The post Geek Hard: Episode 511 – The Red Son’s Assent to Social Distance appeared first on Geek Hard.
País Estados Unidos Dirección J.A. Bayona Guion Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly (Personajes: Michael Crichton) Música Michael Giacchino Fotografía Óscar Faura Reparto Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, James Cromwell, Rafe Spall, Toby Jones, Justice Smith, Daniella Pineda, Ted Levine, Geraldine Chaplin, Jeff Goldblum, BD Wong, David Olawale Ayinde, Bobbi Jo Hart, Daniel Stisen, Robert Emms, Kamil Lemieszewski, Michael Papajohn, Peter Jason, Sean Gislingham, Max Baker, Faith Fay, Kevin Layne, Daniel Eghan, Ronan Summers, Deborah Rock, Charlie Rawes, Manoj Anand, Cory Peterson, Fran Targ, John Heartstone Sinopsis Una erupción volcánica amenaza a los dinosaurios restantes en la Isla Nublar, donde las criaturas han vagado libremente durante años tras de la desaparición del parque temático "Jurassic World". Claire Dearing, ex gerente del parque, ahora fundó el Grupo de Protección de Dinosaurios, una organización dedicada a intentar preservarlos. Cuando a Claire le ofrecen la oportunidad de rescatar algunos ejemplares de la isla, acude a Owen Grady, el ex entrenador de dinosaurios que trabajó en el parque, para que la ayude a evitar la extinción de los dinosaurios... Secuela de "Jurassic World".
We're celebrating 200 episodes by remaking a film CHOSEN BY YOU THE FANS! This week is the cult horror classic John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness (1987). Science & faith clash as the ultimate evil possesses people to help it cross over into our realm. Only stars Donald Pleasence, Lisa Blount, Jameson Parker, Victor Wong, Dennis Dunn, Susan Blanchard, Anne Marie Howard, Ann Yen, Peter Jason and Dirk Blocker can stop it. Oh, did we mention Alice Cooper?! He's in here too. Join Invasion of the Remake as we discuss Prince of Darkness and workshop some new ideas as to what a remake might look like. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, RadioPublic, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Special thanks to 2 Girls on a Bench podcast, Flicks Xrayed podcast, What Does It Matter podcast, AnxZenity podcast, Ignorance Was Bliss podcast, every listener, guest, and podcast brethren for helping us achieve this milestone. Cheers to you all and we look forward to the next 200. Get an even better deal on the best seat prices for concerts and sporting events at SeatGiant.ca using our promo code: invasion at checkout! All prices in Canadian dollars. For our American listeners, fear not, SeatGiant.com also offers you the same great deals in US dollars and you can also use our promo code: invasion for more savings.
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It’s time for The Psychotronic Spooktacular! What better way to celebrate October and all things spooky than to binge on TRICK OR TREATS (1982), JACK-O (1995), THE MIDNIGHT HOUR (1985) and SCARY MOVIE (1991)! TRICK OR TREATS (1982): An escaped madman (Peter Jason) comes home at a time when his son (Chris Graver) is playing sick jokes on the baby sitter (Jackelyn Giroux). Directed by: Gary Graver Written By: Gary Graver Starring: Jacqueline Giroux, Peter Jason, Chris Graver JACK-O (1995): A long long time ago a wizard was put to death, but he swore vengeance on the townsfolk that did him in, particularly Arthur Kelly’s family. Arthur had done the final graces on him when he came back to life as Mr. Jack the Pumpkin Man. The Kellys proliferated through the years, and when some devil-may-care teens accidentally unleash Jack-O, young Sean Kelly must stop him somehow as his suburban world is accosted and the attrition rate climbs. Directed by: Steve Latshaw Written By: Brad Linaweaver Starring: Linnea Quigley, Maddisen K. Krown, Gary Doles THE MIDNIGHT HOUR (1985): Teenage Halloween pranksters (Shari Belafonte-Harper, LeVar Burton, Lee Montgomery) revive a 300-year-old witch and some of her ghoul friends. Directed by: Jack Bender Written By: William Bleich Starring: Lee Montgomery, Shari Belafonte, LeVar Burton SCARY MOVIE (1991): A paranoid young man gradually comes to believe that an escaped lunatic may be hiding in the neighborhood Halloween house of horrors. Directed by: Daniel Erickson Written By: Daniel Erickson, David Lane Smith Starring: John Hawkes, Suzanne Aldrich, Ev Lunning
In this episode, we discuss the 1982 non-classic, "Trick or Treats," starring Jacqueline Giroux and Peter Jason, and the 1997 actual classic, "The Fifth Element," starring Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich.Our podcasting "skills" still deserve air quotes.Next episode:Six String Samurai: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118736/Explorers: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089114/Super secret (shhhh!) link: https://youtu.be/wnfz_BJTjCwTwitter: https://twitter.com/Stupendous_RexFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/stupendousau...Contact us at: stupendousaurusrex@gmail.comGetchoo some music at: https://www.oneeyeddoll.com
In this episode of the Bad Movie Night Podcast, the gang review the 1982 horror movie Trick or Treats! For our video show and other episodes please visit www.Bad-Movie-Night.com Film: Trick or Treats Plot: An escaped madman (Peter Jason) comes home at a time when his son (Chris Graver) is playing sick jokes on the baby sitter (Jackelyn Giroux). Director: Gary Graver Year: 1982
Jason McCarthy talks about "rent to rent" business, JV partners and raising finance. He shares his experience on how he went bankrupt, lessons he learned and how he started from scratch and grew his business. How to systemize your business, hire the right people and be prepared for the next step. What types of properties and deals he is looking for, and why investing in education can give you the best results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yes, we're talking about John Carpenter's They Live (1988) wherein a man with no name -- or a name that means nothing -- Nada ("Rowdy" Roddy Piper) comes to Los Angeles looking for work only to find a vast conspiracy instead.We talk to the author of the They Live Cultography, D. Harlan Wilson, as well as producer Sandy King, and actors Peter Jason and Keith David.F! This Movie's Patrick Bromley and Talk Without Rhythm's El Goro join Mike to discuss this politically-charged film as well as Pizzagate, Wrestlemania, Shepard Fairey's use of wrestling, skateboarding, and politics via the "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" phenomenon, and morning in America.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: D. Harlan Wilson, Sandy King, Peter Jason, Keith DavidGuest Co-Hosts: El Goro, Patrick BromleyYes, we're talking about John Carpenter's They Live (1988) wherein a man with no name -- or a name that means nothing -- Nada ("Rowdy" Roddy Piper) comes to Los Angeles looking for work only to find a vast conspiracy instead.We talk to the author of the They Live Cultography, D. Harlan Wilson, as well as producer Sandy King, and actors Peter Jason and Keith David.F! This Movie's Patrick Bromley and Talk Without Rhythm's El Goro join Mike to discuss this politically-charged film as well as Pizzagate, Wrestlemania, Shepard Fairey's use of wrestling, skateboarding, and politics via the "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" phenomenon, and morning in America.
This episode we are taking with George Vincent and Rick Irvin directors of the newest faith based film Heavenly Deposit starring John Savage, Ella Joyce, Barry Van Dyke and Peter Jason!
Inhalt: John Trent ist Versicherungsdetektiv, ein Meister im Aufspüren von Fälschungen und Betrügereien. Eines Tages wird er beauftragt, den vermißten Horror-Schriftsteller Sutter Cane zu suchen. Trent wittert sofort einen Versicherungsbetrug, denn der smarte Verleger Jackson Harglow und seine hübsche Lektorin Linda profitieren mächtig vom Verschwinden ihres Starautors: es bringt Cannes, noch unvollendetem Roman "Die Mächte des Wahnsinns", der von Millionen Fans mit Spannung erwartet wird, noch zusätzliche Publicity ein. Trents Selbstsicherheit wird erstmals erschüttert, als er Canes Romane liest und schreckliche Alpträume bekommt. Als ihn die Suche nach Cane in die Kleinstadt Hobb's End führt, die auf keiner Landkarte verzeichnet ist, lernt er den Ort des Grauens kennen. Danach ist nichts so, wie es vorher war. Gastkritik: Marc Schuhmacher DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 25.10.2013 (Warner Home Video - DVD) In The Mouth Of Madness Genre: Horror, Mystery Land: USA 1995 Laufzeit: ca. 95 min. FSK: ab 16 Jahre Regie: John Carpenter Drehbuch: Michael De Luca Mit Sam Neill, Wilhelm von Homburg, Frances Bay, Charlton Heston, Peter Jason, ... https://youtu.be/YQymymrfXuA
Inhalt: John Trent ist Versicherungsdetektiv, ein Meister im Aufspüren von Fälschungen und Betrügereien. Eines Tages wird er beauftragt, den vermißten Horror-Schriftsteller Sutter Cane zu suchen. Trent wittert sofort einen Versicherungsbetrug, denn der smarte Verleger Jackson Harglow und seine hübsche Lektorin Linda profitieren mächtig vom Verschwinden ihres Starautors: es bringt Cannes, noch unvollendetem Roman "Die Mächte des Wahnsinns", der von Millionen Fans mit Spannung erwartet wird, noch zusätzliche Publicity ein. Trents Selbstsicherheit wird erstmals erschüttert, als er Canes Romane liest und schreckliche Alpträume bekommt. Als ihn die Suche nach Cane in die Kleinstadt Hobb's End führt, die auf keiner Landkarte verzeichnet ist, lernt er den Ort des Grauens kennen. Danach ist nichts so, wie es vorher war. Gastkritik: Marc Schuhmacher DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 25.10.2013 (Warner Home Video - DVD) In The Mouth Of Madness Genre: Horror, Mystery Land: USA 1995 Laufzeit: ca. 95 min. FSK: ab 16 Jahre Regie: John Carpenter Drehbuch: Michael De Luca Mit Sam Neill, Wilhelm von Homburg, Frances Bay, Charlton Heston, Peter Jason, ... https://youtu.be/YQymymrfXuA
Emmy Award-winning and internationally acclaimed film and television actor ERIC BRAEDEN is a television icon and arguably the most popular character in daytime history. For over 36 plus years, he has portrayed “Victor Newman” on the #1 rated daytime drama series The Young and the Restless, which has over 120,000,000 daily viewers around the world. The show is syndicated in over 30 foreign countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, the Middle East, New Zealand, Romania, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland and Turkey.Additionally, Braeden has one of the highest TVQ's on television, according to A.C. Nielsen, and is one of the most recognized actors in the world. On July 20 2007, Braeden was the recipient of a Star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame and become the first German born actor since Marlene Dietrich to receive such an honor.In 2008, Braeden executive produced and starred in the Lionsgate feature film The Man Who Came Back, a western set in the 1870's against one of the worst labor strikes in American History and starred opposite Billy Zane, Armand Assante, George Kennedy, Sean Young, Carol Alt, Jennifer O'Dell, Peter Jason and James Patrick Stuart.This year marks Braeden's 51st year in film and television, where he has starred with such luminaries as Marlon Brando, Bette Davis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Geraldine Page, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper, James Earl Jones, Curt Jurgens, Raquel Welch, Tyne Daly, James Arness, Mary Tyler Moore, Dennis Weaver and Jack Lord among others.. Braeden has also appeared in over 120 television series and feature films. He starred as Captain Hans Dietrich in the classic ABC primetime series, The Rat Patrol.Braeden also starred as Charles Forbin in the science fiction classic, Colossus: The Forbin Project, directed by Joe Sargent; and he portrayed John Jacob Astor in James Cameron's epic Academy Award winner, Titanic.Braeden's other credits include starring in 100 Rifles, Morituri, Escape From the Planet Of The Apes, Operation Eichmann, The Ultimate Chase, The Ultimate Thrill, Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo, Meet The Deedles Dayton's Devils and many others.Braeden's numerous primetime series credits include guest-starring on the CBS series How I Met Your Mother as the father of actress Cobie Smulders as well as the telefilms Jackie Collins' Lady Ice, Lucky Chances, The Judge And Jake Wyler, How The West Was Won and Perry Mason: The Case Of The Wicked Wives.In addition, he has guest-starred on such shows as Gunsmoke, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Combat, Diagnosis Murder, The Nanny, Mission Impossible, McCloud, The Night Stalker, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Vegas,, The Six Million Dollar Man, Hawaii 5-0, Perry Mason, Mannix, Murder She Wrote, Matt Helm and The Gallant Men.Braeden was born Hans Gudegast in Kiel, Germany, a port city near the Baltic Sea. In 1958, he won the German Youth Team Championship in Discus, Javelin and Shot put. In 1959, Braeden immigrated to the United States, working in the University of Texas medical school lab before moving to Missoula, Montana where he received a track and field scholarship at The University of Montana. He went on to conquer the River of No Return (aka The Salmon River) in Idaho and made a documentary of his journey prior to moving to Los Angeles.In 1972-73 he won the U.S. National Soccer Championship for the Los Angeles Maccabees and, in 1989, Braeden was chosen as the only actor on the newly formed German American Advisory Board. The illustrious group has included Dr. Henry Kissinger, Katherine Graham, Alexander Haig, Steffi Graff and Paul Volcker. In 1995, Braeden received the highest honor in Italian Television from Prime Minister Berlusconi and in 1998 was honored at the 38th Annual Monte Carlo TV Festival.In 1998, Braeden received The People's Choice Award as Favorite Actor in a Daytime Drama Series and in 1998 was the recipient of an Emmy Award as Outstanding Actor In A Daytime Drama Series.In 2004, Braeden joined Prime Minister Ariel Sharon at the Annual Tourism Conference in Israel and the following year he joined Ariel Sharon, Elie Weisel and the Prime Ministers of Poland and Hungary at Auschwitz for “The March Of The Living” along with 20,0000 Christian and Jews.Braeden has twice received the Federal Medal Of Honor by the President of Germany for his contributions to German American Relations.In May 2007, Braeden was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the nationally renowned organization The Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters Association in Los Angeles. Braeden was also the recipient of The 2007 Ellis Island Federal Medal Of Honor.In September 2008, Braeden was honored by the City Of Hamburg and the Senate of Germany for his humanitarian contributions.During Braeden's free time, he is an avid sportsman and plays in celebrity tennis tournaments around the world, while continuing to play soccer. He also does Olympic weight lifting.He resides in Los Angeles, and has been married for over 40 years to Dale Gudegast and has a son, Christian Gudegast, who is a screenwriter and director.
It's Jason's birthday episode and the Invaders put on there shades and take a stab at remaking John Carpenter's conspiracy classic They Live with special guest Sam Stepanenko. They Live may be sparse in dialogue and yet it is full of quotables by the late Roddy Piper and some great performances by Keith David, Meg Foster, George Flower, Peter Jason, and Raymond St. Jacques. Improving on a sci-fi classic like They Live may be an impossible task but Invasion of the Remake is up to the challenge. You will listen. Obey. You will love it. Conform. You share it. Consume. You will subscribe. Conform. You will rate 5-stars & review on iTunes & Stitcher. Obey. If you do these things you will chew bubble gum and kick ass...bubblegum not provided by this podcast. Tweet at us: @InvasionRemake Facebook us: https://www.facebook.com/invasionoftheremake/ Email us: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
We're kicking off "Maudit May" with a discussion of Orson Welles's The Other Side of the Wind. A film some fifty years in the making, it has yet to be completed and released.
2013: 'Let's talk about Jesus' (Acts) (3)
2013: 'Let's talk about Jesus' (Acts) (3)
2013: 'Let's talk about Jesus' (Acts) (3)
Eric Braeden, who plays the role of Victor Newman on CBS Daytime's The Young & the Restless, will be making a return visit to BuzzWorthy Radio. Braeden has the highest TVQ in daytime television according to A.C. Nielsen and is one the most recognized actors in the world. July 20 2007, Braeden was the recipient of a Star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame and become the first German born actor since Marlene Dietrich since 1960 to receive a Hollywood Star on The Walk Of Fame. 2009 marks Braeden’s 50th Anniversary in film and television where he has starred with the likes of Marlon Brando, Bette Davis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Geraldine Page, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper, Jame Earl Jones, Curt Jurgens, Raquel Welch, Tyne Daly, James Arness, Mary Tyler Moore, Dennis Weaver and Jack Lord among others. Braeden just completed executive producing and starring in the feature film The Man Who Came Back, a western set in the 1870’s against one of the worst labor strikes in American History where he stars opposite Billy Zane, Armand Assante, George Kennedy, Sean Young, Carol Alt, Jennifer O’Dell, Peter Jason and James Patrick Stuart and was directed by Glen Pitre and was released recently from Lionsgate and is on the highest rentals and sellers in the country for non-theatrical releases. Braeden was born as Hans Gudegast in Kiel, Germany, a port city near the Baltic Sea. In 1958, he won the German Youth Team Championship in Discus, Javelin and Shot put. In 1959, Braeden immigrated to the United States. Braeden worked in the University of Texas medical school lab before moving to Los Angeles, where he attended Santa Monica College. In 1972-73 he won the US National Soccer Championship for the Los Angeles Maccabees and in 1989, Braeden was chosen as the only actor on the newly formed German American Advisory Board. The illustrious group has included Dr. Henry Kissenger, Katherine Graham, Alexander Haig, Steffi Graff and Paul Volcher.
With the screwy way auto brands are moving around these days it’s like trying to watch the pea in a shell game. Hummer’s going here, Saturn there and Saab who know’s where? Well one guy who may not have all the answers but certainly has a good idea is Charlie Hughes, the former auto exec with Land Rover and Mazda (to name two), author of the book Branding Iron and our guest on this week’s edition of Autoline After Hours. He joins John, Peter & Jason to discuss the future of the bankrupt Detroit Two, where Ford fits into the mix, as well as a bevy of other brand analysis. And after they handle this week’s Rapid Fire segment Jason updates us on on the leaders in the After Hours GM Bankruptcy Bonanza. We’re getting closer to a winner. Have a great and safe 4th of July everyone.
Film/Television icon and Emmy award winning actor, Eric Braeden, has starred as quintessentially the most popular character in daytime history as billionaire ruthless businessman, Victor Newman, on the #1 rated daytime drama series "The Young and the Restless" for nearly three decades which airs on CBS. He recently took a hiatus from the soap and suited up in a Stetson to portray a local legend that fights back to make the guilty pay as he seeks revenge at all costs on those who killed his family in a classic western story about one man who fearlessly stood against injustice as The Man Who Came Back. Along with starring in this picture, Braeden has also taken a role behind the camera as executive producer. The film's outstanding cast includes the likes of Billy Zane, Sean Young, Peter Jason, Carol Alt, Jennifer O'Dell, James Patrick Stuart, Ken Norton, Academy Award winner George Kennedy and Emmy Award winner Armand Assante. Alan Thicke, who many fans will recognize from the former ABC sitcom, "Growing Pains," will also stop by to talk about his book, as well as the newfound success of his son, Robin Thicke.
On June 24, 2005 these eleven HBO Deadwood actors kicked off their visit to the real Deadwood with a press conference at the Holiday Inn Express: Robin Weigert (Calamity Jane), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), W.Earl Brown (Dan Dority), Jim Beaver (Ellsworth), Sean Bridgers (Johnny Burns), Titus Welliver (Silas Adams), Peter Jason (Con Stapleton), Richard Gant (Hostetler), Franklin Ajaye (Samuel Fields, The N*gger General), Pasha D. Lychnikoff (Blazanov), and Monty "Hawkeye" Henson (Silas Adams' henchman Hawkeye). Peter Jason and Richard Gant are off-camera to the right in the video.