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“This is just a collection of mediocre covers.” - Chris on the soundtrack On this week's episode, the gang's under the spell of the mid-90's witchcraft cult classic, The Craft, chatting about the flick with long-time friend of the show, Angelica Jade Bastién! Does this movie get better with each viewing? Couldn't the script have added a little more of Cliff De Young's character (for Eric)? How great is Snake Guy and his exit from the film? And did anyone care about that legacy sequel? PLUS: Should Charles Xavier take these girls under his wing? The Craft stars Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True, Christine Taylor, Breckin Meyer, Nathaniel Marston, Cliff De Young, Assumpta Serna, and Skeet Ulrich as Chris Hooker; directed by Andrew Fleming. Tickets are on sale now for our three-night residency during the Oxford Comedy Festival! We'll be doing six shows over three nights from July 18 through 20, doing shows like WHM, W❤️M, The Nexus, The Gleep Glossary, and Animation Damnation! Tickets are going fast, so friends over there, snag your tix! Throughout 2025, we'll be donating 100% of our earnings from our merch shop to the Center for Reproductive Rights. So head over and check out all these masterful designs and see what tickles your fancy! Shirts? Phone cases? Canvas prints? We got all that and more! Check it out and kick in for a good cause! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.
“We are the weirdos, mister.” This month, Ryan performs the first ever full-length audio commentary of the podcast for The Craft (1996). Ryan chose The Craft because it acts as the prologue to the late 90s horror teen genre starring Neve Campbell and Skeet Ulrich released just six months before the original Scream. This episode is available exclusively for Patreon subscribers. Sign up for the Patreon at any tier to listen to the full commentary. **NOTE: You can listen to this as a normal podcast episode, or as a literal commentary playing the audio while simultaneously watching the movie.** Next month's audio commentary will be Final Destination (2000) ahead of the release of Final Destination: Bloodlines. Listen on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs. Find us on Instagram, Facebook, X, TikTok, BlueSky, and Youtube. Host: @ScreamWithRCS Editor: @albertmpadilla Producer: @ninnetimes @squirrelandspud9 Graphic Design: @joneshiphop @tjonesfilms
Diane and Sean the James L Brooks' OCD classic, As Good as It Gets. Episode music is, "Days Like This", by Van Morrison from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
This week, experience Ryan's adventure to the 90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut last week with a documentary style episode where Ryan recounts in real time meeting SCREAM stars David Arquette, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard, Rose Mc Gowan, Jamie Kennedy, and Dermot Mulroney. Additionally, Ryan previews the premiere of the first audio commentary for the podcast, “The Craft” releasing Thursday, April 17 with producer Ashley. Ryan and Ashley also “come back stronger than a ‘90s trend” with the witchy Taylor Swift song of the week, “Willow.” Subscribe on Patreon.com/screamwithrcs Introduction The Craft “Willow” 90s Con Adventure Audio Commentaries Trailer Find us on Instagram, Facebook, X, BlueSky, TikTok, and Youtube. Host: @ScreamWithRCS Editor: @albertmpadilla Producer: @ninnetimes @squirrelandspud9 Graphic Design: @joneshiphop @tjonesfilms Taylor Swift Song of the Week: “Willow” (evermore)
What's your favourite scary movie?This week on the podcast, we're excited to welcome stuntman and actor Lee Waddell. Lee is known for portraying the original Ghostface in Scream and Scream 2! We chat about his impressive 30-year career, working with Wes Craven, and his experiences with horror fans. Lee also shares some thrilling plans about an upcoming convention to mark the 30th anniversary of Scream, where fans can meet the stars of the franchise!Thank you for listening!Email - Horrorprojectpodcast@hotmail.com X (Formerly Twitter) - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcastTikTok - @horrorprojectpodcastSay Hi - Send The Horror Project a Message!
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Movie Meltdown - Episode 635 Join us as we recap our day at Scarefest. And as we make a point to not annoy celebrities at their table, we also bring up… Clive Barker, Don Coscarelli, The Midnight Meat Train, Rose McGowan, cenobite girl, Cyborg, The Fanatic, Gregory Nicotero, Billy Zane sportin' a look, The Wolf has a line, Felissa Rose, the Gorton's fisherman, sexy sax man, the Mandela effect, Skeet Ulrich, pyramid heads, the creeper truck, Kung Fu Hustle, CG effects, Nightbreed, Velma vs Daphne, getting married to Roach, Hellraiser, showing a movie on your backpack, Devon Sawa, I Know What You Did Last Summer, 3D printed toys, John Travolta, Matthew Lillard, Candyman and being a nerd hero. “Conventions in general are not a Fred crowd.” For more on Scarefest, go to: https://scarefestweekend.com/
What's your favorite scary movie? Ours is Scream (1996) so this Halloween we're giving you a trick AND treat by celebrating our favorite scary movie on our favorite spooky day!!! We think you'll love this essential horror classic that expertly revitalized the genre directed by Wes Craven starring 1990's up-and-comers Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Drew Barrymore, Rose McGowan, David Arquette, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard, Jamie Kennedy, and the Fonz himself -- Henry Winkler. Host Sara Greenfield and her guest Nick Lang chat about all this and more on this week's episode of Talk Classic To Me. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sara-greenfield/support
Join Host Shane, Co-Host Russell, and Dave as we conclude our Scream deep dive for Halloween, with Scream 6 (2023)! Written by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick, based on characters by Kevin Williamson; Directed by Matt Berttinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett; Starring Courtney Cox, Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Skeet Ulrich, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Dermot Mulroney, Jack Champion, and more! Join us on Patreon for just $1 per month, and you can help us continue to talk about movies! patreon.com/draftyQ Check out our Amazon Wishlist! Buy stuff for us! https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/322RUIF15J9O0?ref_=wl_share
“I really wanted to be the number one on the call sheet in every movie I've ever done. It just never went that way.”Perhaps it never went quite that way for Matthew Lillard, but his career in film, television and beyond has taken a unique turn over the years, and it's an important one. Lillard isn't headlining films — although I do have high hopes that will change — but he is getting supporting roles in some especially wonderful gems. Five Nights at Freddy's, of course, was a hit for Universal and earned a sequel, and he's also in Mike Flanagan'sThe Life of Chuck, which just scooped up the coveted People's Choice Award at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. Both wonderful wins in which Lillard delivers big as an actor, but a personal favorite aspect of seeing Lillard's star soar especially high in recent years is watching how he's used his success to foster community. Or rather, as he puts it, he's become “the grandfather of geek culture.”I witnessed this for the first time at MegaCon 2023. I was quite familiar with San Diego Comic Con and New York Comic-Con, but the fan convention circuit is different. It's less about promoting upcoming projects and more focused on connecting fans with the artists they love. Lillard takes that very seriously. As a diehard Scream fan since 1996, I was thrilled when offered the opportunity to moderate the Scream panel which included Lillard, Skeet Ulrich, Jamie Kennedy and Neve Campbell. Per usual, I prepped to the max and was ready to roll with a mile-long list of questions, but when I arrived and met the foursome, I was quickly informed that they've got this. At the time, nearly all of my moderating experience happened during post-screening Q&As or studio-produced convention panels that leaned heavily on a conversation leader and/or a specific run of show, so I didn't quite know what they meant by that. We hit the stage, they gave me the first question of the panel, and then they took the reins, and it was a beautiful thing.Lillard and Ulrich hopped off stage, walked out into the crowd and spearheaded a conversation that didn't feel like panelists and audience, but rather, one big room of Scream lovers all hanging out together. Yes, Lillard, Ulrich, Kennedy and Campbell celebrated their iconic film, but the panel was much more about making their fans feel seen and bringing everyone closer together. It was abundantly clear that it worked, and that it meant something to everyone in the room. The first thing I said to a friend after walking off that stage? “That just made me even prouder to be a Scream fan.”I sit here a massive fan of Lillard's, fully believing he's very deserving of those lead roles, but he's connecting with the masses in a way that matters. During our Collider Forces conversation, we looked back on the early days of his career and the key moments that nudged him in this direction and ultimately made him a very important voice, and force, in fandom and a champion of unique forms of storytelling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who better to tell us about the civil war than the 90s, Ang Lee and the singer Jewel?! This week, the guys discuss Ride With the Devil, a film quintessentially 90s but all about the battle between the North and South! Does this movie have the most obvious 1990s casting of all-time and/or is it secretly brilliant to cast Tobey in the role of a literal outsider? The guys also discuss the notion of having an outsider perspective on this war, the revenge subplot that is promptly dropped, a wild Brooklyn Nine-Nine theory and much more. Next week: rank 'em! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/war-movies/the-100-greatest-war-movies-of-all-time Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) Ride With the Devil stars Tobey Maguire, Skeet Ulrich, Jewel, Jeffrey Wright, Simon Baker, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Tom Wilkinson, Jim Caviezel, Jonathan Brandis, Zach Grenier, Margo Martindale and Mark Ruffalo; directed by Ang Lee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys bring in the biggest piece of Two Thumbs Down lore and best friend LAUREN HAMLETT to discuss all things witches, wizards, warlocks, sorcerers, and...is Skeet Ulrich hot?
Join us for a nostalgic trip back to the year 1996! We're exploring the culture, the music, and the message that films in 1996 offered, to determine whether they're classics, cult classics, or a product of their time! Jeff welcomes David to 1996 with a conversation about the biggest slasher film of the 1990s that revived the genre. Wes Craven's Scream.For exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
Movie of the Year: 1996Scream (feat. Pete from Marvel Movie Minute!)In the latest episode of the Movie of the Year podcast, the panel takes a deep dive into Wes Craven's 1996 genre-defining film, Scream. A landmark in horror cinema, Scream reinvigorated the slasher genre by blending suspense with self-aware satire. This episode of the podcast explores why Scream still resonates with audiences and how it redefined the horror landscape. With guest star Pete from The Marvel Movie Minute, the discussion ranges from the brilliance of Wes Craven's direction to the impressive acting of the cast and the motivations behind the film's creation. Whether you're a die-hard horror fan or a casual moviegoer, this episode is packed with insights that shed new light on one of the most iconic films of the 90s.Wes Craven Rewriting Horror with ScreamWes Craven's Scream did more than entertain; it rewrote the rules of horror. The Movie of the Year podcast hosts explore how Craven took the slasher film, a genre in decline by the mid-90s, and injected it with fresh energy. The episode highlights Craven's clever use of meta-commentary, allowing characters in the film to reference horror clichés while still getting caught in them. This self-awareness made Scream stand out, giving it a unique edge that both honored and subverted the genre's conventions.Craven's use of humor alongside genuine horror is a major talking point. The panel discusses how Scream walked a fine line between parody and suspense, ensuring that the scares never felt cheap despite the film's satirical tone. By rewriting the narrative rules, Craven breathed new life into a genre that had become predictable, paving the way for a new wave of horror films.The Acting Skills of the Cast of the Scream!The Movie of the Year episode doesn't shy away from celebrating the incredible performances that helped make Scream a classic. Neve Campbell's portrayal of Sidney Prescott, the film's resilient final girl, takes center stage in the discussion. The hosts praise Campbell for bringing depth to a character that could have been just another slasher movie victim. Sidney's evolution from a vulnerable teenager to an empowered survivor is one of the reasons Scream became more than a typical horror film.Courteney Cox's performance as the ambitious journalist Gale Weathers is another highlight. Cox brought a sharp edge to her role, crafting a character who was ruthless yet likable. The panel also takes time to recognize David Arquette's quirky portrayal of Dewey, the well-meaning but often bumbling deputy. These performances helped establish Scream's balance of humor and horror, keeping the film both entertaining and terrifying.Guest Star: Pete from The Marvel Movie MinuteIn this episode, Pete, co-host of the Marvel Movie Minute podcast, joins the discussion with his unique perspective on Scream. Known for analyzing superhero movies, Pete draws intriguing comparisons between Scream and the modern superhero genre, particularly how both have embraced meta-narratives in recent years. Pete praises the cast, especially Matthew Lillard as Stu, for adding unpredictable energy to the film. He also appreciates how Skeet Ulrich keeps viewers on edge with his portrayal of Billy, a character whose motivations remain unclear until the climactic reveal.Pete brings a fresh voice to the episode, offering valuable insights into how Scream's characters and story structure continue to influence filmmakers today. His enthusiasm for film analysis helps tie together key elements of why Scream remains a standout in modern cinema.The Motives of MoviemakingA recurring theme in this Movie of the...
We're prepping for Halloween by subjecting ourselves to the most stomach-churning sight of the 90s: Skeet Ulrich's greasy hair tendrils. Marin's pick this week is SCREAM (1996), the first horror movie that actually scared her. And while Skeet's hair IS an abomination, this film has plenty of other horrors for us to dissect: teenage misogynists, extreme fandom, and weaponized self-awareness. We also praise Drew Barrymore (naturally) and discuss how her one scene really is as affecting—in both its terror and its sadness—as everyone remembers. Email your own musings and questions to tellmeimsorry@gmail.com Follow us: The podcast's Instagram: @tellmeimsorry Maggie's Instagram: @_saint_margaret_ Secondary texts referenced: “The fandom menace: People, get a life!” by Roger Ebert Ghosts of You by Cathy Ulrich
Welcome To The Witching Hour. - In the neo post-apocalyptic wasteland…the last video store on Earth still spreads the lost art of cinema… But during the month of October…its employees, and some special guests, shine a spotlight…on Goth. Welcome to the Apocalypse Video Gothtober Spooktacular, I'm your poser Goth host, David Snider, and I'm joined by my fellow witches with normal sized heads, Kara and Janna. Topics of discussion in this episode include whether Skeet Ulrich and Breckin Meyer pass or fail the Hot or Not Test; The Craft teaches us that not all mumbling strangers who brandish snakes are bad; and finally, the question that has plagued us on past episodes returns: what exactly did people in the 90s and 2000s have against big asses? Be sure to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts – or don't, we totally like…don't even care. You can also Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at apocalypsevideopod@gmail.com - What are your favorite goth films? Let us know and we'll get together sometime. We're always looking for a fourth to summon Manon. Anyway, that's it for The Craft episode or whatever. The Apocalypse Video Gothtober Spooktacular will be back with…The Crow (and not that stupid remake crap…that shit's totally laaaame).
Join Host Shane, Co-Host Russell, and Dave as we begin our Scream deep dive for Halloween, with Scream (1996)! Written by Kevin Williamson; Directed by Wes Craven; Starring Drew Barrymore, Roger Jackson, Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, Courtney Cox, Rose McGowan, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, and more! Join us on Patreon for just $1 per month, and you can help us continue to talk about movies! patreon.com/draftyQ Check out our Amazon Wishlist! Buy stuff for us! https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/322RUIF15J9O0?ref_=wl_share
Join Geoff and Whisp as they broadcast live from the wildest Labor Day fair you've ever heard at the Val Verde Unemployment Office! This episode is packed with: Celebrity Sightings: From Jean-Claude Van Damme and a skeleton impersonating Mick Mars all the way to Jeff Foxworthy holding job interviews in a Graviton. The stars are out in VAL VERDE! Hope you like the song, “Live Wire!” Labor Day Countdown: Get ready to sing along to the most iconic Labor Day anthems, from classic rock hits to modern-day work songs like “Work Is Pain” by Loverboy! A "Skeet Ulrich Resume Builder" Booth: Build a killer resume with the legendary actor who played a killer in “Scream!” Plus: Learn about the Bon Jovi coke mirror that talks to you! Hear from the head of the Val Verde Unemployment Office, FLIRT SKIRTLER. News about The Chicken Man, now that he's moved to Val Verde. Whisp released a soundtrack song in the 90's?? And a brand new PSA from Geoff “The Angry Man” Garlock about text etiquette! This episode is sponsored by: The Law Cousins Steve The Comic Guy Pizza Emporium Love 108.9 The Hawk? Subscribe to the podcast and spread the word! Get official merch: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirts Support the show: https://patreon.com/1089thehawk Follow us on social media: YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads Learn more: https://1089thehawk.com Keywords: 108.9 The Hawk, Season 5, Podcast, Classic Rock, Val Verde, Geoff Garlock, Whisp Turlington, Jason Gore, Labor Day, 80s Rock Music, The Geoff and Whisp Show, Val Verde, unemployment, unemployment office, celebrity sightings, Bon Jovi, Loverboy, Styx, Bryan Adams, Classic Rock Podcast, Dog Cop, Batman Returns, Skeet Ulrich, Classic Rock Radio
We've hit a big milestone, Spookies! It's officially our 200th episode, and we wanted to do something special to celebrate. We weren't sure what, though, so we left our movie selection up to our listeners and Patrons, and they decided to throw it back to Scary Movie (2000). The Wayans family's parody flick took on some of the major horror franchises of the '90s, and its inclusion in our line-up was timed perfectly to I Know What You Did Last
REMIX!!! Yes, it's time for another trip down nostalgia lane to one of the foundational films of my youth, The Craft. This time I have a special guest along for this journey, Jesse Chambliss of Jesse's Girls Podcast!We start with our deep connection to the film and why he chose this particular throwback. There are behind the scenes discoveries, deleted scenes and the "magic" of this cast being so perfect for this project. Also, a long extensive fashion section discussing the incredible versatility of Fairuza Balk's hair and makeup throughout, deconstructing the Catholic uniform, and the incredible 1997 MTV Movie Awards acceptance speech for 'Best Fight'."Well, then understand this: whatever you send out you get back times three."---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Guest: Jesse Chambliss of Jesse's Girls Podcast @jessesgirlspod | LinktreeHost: Lauren @lauren_melanieFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Paul Schrader. Elmore Leonard. Tom Arnold. Dave Grohl. It's like the freaking Traveling Wilburys had a baby! Four babies, I guess. Anyway what I'm saying is Schrader's 1997 faith healer comedy TOUCH involved a weird bunch of people. Luckily we have the great Jane Altoids joining us to sort it all out! We're talking stigmata, daytime TV, self-parody, tonal control, and more. Everything goes very normally on this episode and Jake behaves in a way that is completely fine and actually impressive. Not only does he come across as rhetorically powerful, he also sounds pretty handsome. He doesn't basically start crying when Ian lightly disagrees with him at all. You'll find all this out when you listen to the episode, which you should do! Further Reading: "Touch: Paul Schrader adapts Elmore Leonard's quirky novel of faith & healing" by David Skal Talking Trash: The Cultural Politics of Daytime TV Talk Shows by Julie Engel Manga "The Social Gospel and Socialism" by Jacob H. Dorn The Century of the Holy Spirit : 100 Years of Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal by Vinson Synan Further Viewing: GET SHORTY (Sonnenfeld, 1995) JACKIE BROWN (Tarantino, 1997) OUT OF SIGHT (Soderbergh, 1998) Follow Jane Altoids: https://x.com/staticbluebat https://x.com/pacino_pod https://www.podcastyforme.com/ Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
Join us for an engaging panel interview with the versatile and talented actress Rachel True. Known for her memorable performances in iconic films such as "The Craft" and "Half Baked," Listen to some great BTS stories hereGet your Sinister Creature Con Tickets Herehttps://www.sinistercreaturecon.com/Follow The Moderators HereJimmyhttps://linktr.ee/TheHorrificNetworkAshleihttps://www.facebook.com/HigbeeHorrorHauntCharliehttps://www.instagram.com/edwa.c/Jayehttps://www.instagram.com/jayeofmanyhats/
Diane and Sean discuss the revival of cinematic horror with Scream. Episode music is, "Sydney's Lament", by Marco Beltrami, from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the Show.
Another month is ending, and that means YOU got to beer US a movie! This month's theme was Crappy Hour, and Phil "Hot Take" Hawkins did not disappoint. Phil beered us a little 90s movie called Chill Factor with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. It's basically Speed in an ice cream truck. No, not that kind. If that's not enough to pique your interest, check your pulse. Tune in and see just how off the rails this one goes. *Chill Factor © 1999 Morgan Creek Productions
Skeet Ulrich [Riverdale, Jericho, Scream] talks to Rachel and Olivia about being kidnapped by his father and not seeing his mother for 4 years, being the “safe spot” for your children, and his thoughts on marriage. They also discuss what qualities they find most attractive, Skeet's new show with Giancarlo Esposito, and the volatility of acting. Broad Ideas is supported by Quince. Go to Quince.com/ideas for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Broad Ideas is supported by IQBAR. Get 20% off all IQBAR products. Text IDEAS to 64000. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details. Broad Ideas is supported by Maybelline. If you, or someone you know is experiencing anxiety or depression, Maybelline New York is funding free, confidential support: Text TOGETHER to 741741 or visit Maybelline.com/bravetogether to learn more.
Skeet Ulrich [Riverdale, Jericho, Scream] talks to Rachel and Olivia about being kidnapped by his father and not seeing his mother for 4 years, being the “safe spot” for your children, and his thoughts on marriage. They also discuss what qualities they find most attractive, Skeet's new show with Giancarlo Esposito, and the volatility of acting.Broad Ideas is supported by Quince. Go to Quince.com/ideas for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Broad Ideas is supported by IQBAR. Get 20% off all IQBAR products. Text IDEAS to 64000. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details.Broad Ideas is supported by Maybelline. If you, or someone you know is experiencing anxiety or depression, Maybelline New York is funding free, confidential support: Text TOGETHER to 741741 or visit Maybelline.com/bravetogether to learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's physical media show features Peter Sobczynski and Erik Childress talking about a seminal propaganda film from the ‘60s that inspired a ‘70s scene in Boogie Nights plus some science-fiction from the 1980s from Imprint. The ‘80s also across an all-star cast that helped launch Julia Roberts and a Nancy Savoca film from the ‘90s due for a rediscovery. They discuss the film that inspired The Untouchables, plus Paul Schrader writes a religious comedy and then gets the 4K treatment to a project he disavowed. Then his frequent partner in crime, Martin Scorsese, also gets his Oscar-winning effort upgraded. Is it now considered underrated? Come for the discussion. Stay for Peter's tale of presenting with William Devane at an awards show. 0:00 - Intro 2:14 – Criterion (I Am Cuba) 7:02 – Imprint (Batteries Not Included, Strange Invaders) 21:30 – Sony (Steel Magnolias 4K) 25:20 – Kino (Household Saints) 30:33 – Vinegar Syndrome (Touch) 35:38 – Shout Factory (Rolling Thunder 4K) 51:06 – Arrow (The Scarface Mob) 55:32 – Warner Bros. (The Departed 4K) 1:06:47 – New Theatrical Titles on Blu-ray 1:10:06 – New Blu-ray Announcements 1:12:37 - Outro
Skeet Ulrich (Scream, Jericho) joins us this week and shares crazy experiences from his childhood like getting life saving open heart surgery at age 10 and being kidnapped by his father at age 6. Skeet talks about his journey in the Scream franchise, his bond with the cast and crew, and one story where he almost spoiled the crazy reveal by doing press before it was released. We also talk about his outlook on life after kicking booze, reflecting on his broken upbringing after becoming a father, and how close Jericho was to actually coming back on a major streamer. Thank you to our sponsors:
The way some media outlets are handling OJ's death has people fired up. Some of the Royal family was seen out in public this week, but where was Kate? We also played a clip from Melissa Rivers' Group Text podcast of Skeet Ulrich talking about actually getting stabbed on the set of Scream! Thanks to our podcast partner Centris Federal Credit Union! You can rep our show! Buy some Pat and JT Podcast swag HERE! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Skeet Ulrich played the murderous Ghostface in the first “Scream” movie nearly 30 years ago, it began his journey into portraying complicated and memorable bad guys in both film and TV. Cut to 2024 and Skeet is starring as Colin, a loyal ex-con trying not to get swept up in New Orleans' seedy criminal underworld in “Parish” (Sundays at 9/8c on AMC). We talk about Skeet's beginnings in New York theatre, finding something relatable in even the most dastardly villains he plays, living and shooting in the Big Easy, and the origin story of his unique name. The only way “Group Text” happens is with YOUR support and support from our amazing sponsors! Delicious Factor Meals are my go to for healthy meals at home! Go to FactorMeals.com/GroupText50 to get 50% off! Factor sponsors my podcast so if you support them, you're supporting Group Text This episode is sponsored by LolaVie, an award winning haircare line founded by the fabulous Jennifer Aniston! Go to LolaVie.com and use the promo code GROUPTEXT and checkout for 15% off your ENTIRE order! That's L O L A V I E dot com with the promo code GROUPTEXT. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Movies used to be good, and now they are kind of shitty.After taking a film class almost by chance, Mike Cheda spent years honing his craft as a scriptwriter and executive producer at HBO and the Walt Disney Studios before feeling he "aged out" of being a working screenwriter and becoming a Professional Script Consultant. He is best known for co-authoring 1999's Chill Factor with Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. As a developer and producer, he worked on The Opposite Sex, Next of Kin, Why Shoot the Teacher, and Shape of Things To Come. For TV, he produced and developed Wheels of Terror, Pair of Aces, Angel of Death, Another Pair of Aces, and Christmas in Connecticut, to name just a few. In this episode, Mike talks about the side of scriptwriting that is secret or hidden from most of us. He shares bits of his hard-earned knowledge in the space, from how to create a seducing logline to what to add or cut out in a screenplay before taking it to an agent. He also explains movies' three-act structure, how to create a solid elevator pitch, the best way to attract the right eyeballs to our script, and much more.Tune in to Episode 101 of Hollywood Dream Maker to learn some of Mike's tricks for improving your scripts and bringing them up to professional standards.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About how Mike got into movies and scriptwriting (2:20)Mike explains movies' three-act structure (8:40)Is it necessary to register and protect our written material? (18:50)How important is it to get feedback for the evolution of a screenplay? (27:00)How to create a seductive logline (32:10)What is the best way to get our script read (41:00)Polishing scripts to avoid burning bridges (49:50)Resources Mentioned:Book: Blake Snyder - Save the Cat: The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever NeedBook: Syd Field - Screenplay: The Foundations of ScreenwritingConnect with Mike Cheda:WebsiteIMDbLet's Connect:Manhattan Actor StudioInside the Manhattan Actor Studio on YouTubeWebsite Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to You Can't Kill the Boogeyman Podcast with your favorite spooky couple, Robby and Sammi! Today, Lee Waddell joins the show to chat about his stunt work, why he enjoys cons so much, and how that iconic Casey Becker kill scene went down.This show was recorded in March, before the big "Scream 7 " announcements, so you'll get to hear how Lee was 100% correct in his statement that the "Scream" franchise would return, and his thoughts on the recent reboot.PLUS this weekend there will be a mini Scream reunion at Spookala Tampa as Matthew Lillard, Skeet Ulrich, David Arquette, Melissa Barrera, Liana Liberato, Tony Revolori, Mikey Madison, and Rory Culkin will all be in attendance. We wish Lee was back, but hopefully we'll catch him at a future con. And you won't want to miss the Ghost Face Meet-Up on Saturday! Hopefully we'll see you there! Follow the show on Instagram @boogeymanpod! You can also find your horror hosts on Instagram @robert1950studios and @thesam.a.lamYou can also find us on TikTok @1950Studios Check out our YouTube channel! Looking for a new horror shirt? Check out our Etsy store (look for 1950Studios if you can't click the link)!Email your comments and spooky suggestions to us at boogeymanpod@gmail.com!Or give us a call at 407-634-6449 Rant Radio is LIVE! Call 844-857-7268 and leave your rant today.
AMC's latest prestige drama, Parish, features Giancarlo Esposito as a retired wheelman trying to do former associate Skeet Ulrich a favor, and we're thrilled Omar Gallaga is parking it on the panel to talk about the show. Does the show do anything with 2010s crime-show cliches? Who has notes on car-chase credibility? And on a scale of one to ten plastic babies, how "Nawlins" is the show? Later, we're going Around The Dial with Taskmaster's seventeenth season, Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, and how to rewatch Boardwalk Empire; and finding out whether Tara's Canon pitch for This Fool is worth one MEEELLION dollars. RHONY won, Tori Spelling lost, and we obeyed a VERY strict speed limit for Game Time -- so buckle your seatbelt for an all-new Extra Hot Great! GUESTS
From 'The Craft' with Christine Taylor, to 'The Boys' with Winona Ryder, to 'Scream' with Neve Campbell...Skeet was undoubtedly a 90s heartthrob with the acting chops of a veteran thespian. He talks about how it all started with a bit part in 'Weekend at Bernie's" and acting classes taught by legends like William H. Macy and David Mamet. Plus- find out which co-star from his latest project 'Parish' was one of his teachers back in college! And the spoiler he let slip out that could have been a major movie No-No!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy and Diane chat about Jerrod Carmichael's new HBO reality show, and tease the new Netflix limited series RIPLEY. Diane chats with Skeet Ulrich about working on the new AMC drama PARISH with Giancarlo Esposito.
Welcome back to your favorite podcast about some of the biggest bombs in film history! In this week's episode, we dive into the eerie world of “Phantoms”, a supernatural horror-thriller released in 1998. To assist in this underseen classic (?), the guys are happy to welcome Sammy from the GGTMC back to the show!When a small town in Colorado is mysteriously wiped out, leaving only a few survivors, they discover an ancient evil lurking beneath the surface. As they unravel the chilling secrets, they realize they are facing a force beyond their comprehension. Despite its intriguing premise and star-studded cast, “Phantoms” failed to resonate with audiences. Listen as we discuss whether it deserved its fate at the box office. More importantly, we spitball ideas for the buddy-cop film, “Skeet Heat,” starring Skeet Ulrich and Jamie Kennedy. Also, it that our own Brad Anderson in this film or Ben Affleck? It's impossible to tell!Is “Phantoms” a bomb or a hidden gem? Download the episode to find out!Phantoms is directed by Joe Chappelle and stars Ben Affleck, Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan, and Liev Schreiber.If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to the show.If you want to hear more of Sammy, make sure you subscribe to the Gentlemen's Guide to Midnite Cinema and be sure to leave them a review. Cast: Brad, Troy, Sammy
Most of us know Cursed as the terrible Wes Craven Werewolf movie, right? This film's troubled production dragged out for years and resulted in an entirely different movie in the end. But what about that first cut? The one that featured Skeet Ulrich, Robert Forster, and Mandy Moore. So join us as we take a look at the original cut of 2005's Cursed.
Actor Skeet Ulrich chats with Trey Elling, prior to the March 31st premiere of PARISH on AMC. Ulrich is also driving the honorary pace car prior to NASCAR's EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, TX on March 24th. Topics include: Skeet's deep connection to NASCAR (0:00) Having open-heart surgery at 10 (4:15) Driving the honorary pace car (8:52) His mischievous Parish character (10:38) Getting the Cajun accent right (13:17) A passion for woodworking (15:34) That big question (18:38)
This week David and Justus welcome Audrey Young to the show to discuss a 90s teen horror cult classic that influenced a generation of young women. Hear the trio go gaga for 90s horror icons Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich and that ethereal lady who runs the witchcraft store in this movie! Join the circle, enter the coven and call upon the powers of Manon on The Greatest Movie Ever Made! The Craft (1996) is directed by Andrew Fleming and stars Robin Tunney, Faruzia Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True and Skeet Ulrich. Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio
Elizabeth joins Caitlin to talk about 1996's Scream, a movie that invigorated not just the slasher subgenre, but horror on the whole. We discuss meta storytelling, satire, subversion, and final girls, and we give Scream all the love it deserves. Tangents include: bangs, ghostface mask ideas, socks, driving, sirens in songs, the rock-and-roller to children's-performer pipeline, lady tropes in horror, and spooking yourself with creepypastas late at night.
Join Nat and guest LA-based professor and comedian, Katie Dudley as we get nostalgic. From action to comedy to horror, the 1990s was a game-changing time that broke all new ground — and box-office records — in every genre. We share our top 90s flick picks and they may surprise you! And also ask the simple but elusive questions like, what happened to Skeet Ulrich and was Jurassic Park a truly moving film?? If you like tangents, plus thoughtful ramblings, the coveted title of 'Munchie of The Week' (MoTW) and of course, a lot of laughs, then listen here. --- Katie's Instagram - @kateddudley
In Episode 6 of Out To Get You, we are joined by cartoonist and author of Four Years, Karen Charm, to dial in on the party line for 1996's masterclass slasher send-up, Scream!Content Warning:This episode contains discussion of domestic violence, gaslighting, misogyny, the 90s, and other topics that may be sensitive for listeners.In this episode, we discuss living in the shadow of inherited tragedy, the unintended consequences of media saturation, and more in Kevin Williamson's and Wes Craven's seminal hit, starring Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, and Jamie Kennedy.Follow Karen on Instagram, BlueSky, and Patreon, and visit CharmGardens.com for your copy of Four Years and more!Follow Out To Get You on Instagram and Bluesky at OutToGetYouPod.Send your questions to OutToGetYouPodcast@gmail.com.If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe!
Our exit today has us taking a look at two action comedies that tried to excite and entertain audiences in 1999. First, there is Chill Factor, starring recent Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. Second, there is Blue Streak, starring Martin Lawrence. Both films try to walk that fine line between providing us great action set pieces and quippy one liners. Chill Factor puts its action stylings ahead of its comedic aspirations while Blue Streak leans much heavier into the comedy realm thanks in large part to its star. Along the way, Tripp and Ross touch on the use of some unfunny actors in these films, a wacky Roger Ebert contest, the timeliness of the films, and Tripp manages to recommend a random French film Ross has never heard of! Powered by Riverside.fm Theme Music by Jonworthymusic
From the world of ABC comes a genre series investigating Miracles, the looming darkness and paranormal events without explanation. It is up to Paul Callan, former Investigator for the Catholic Church to join with Evelyn and Alva to continue the search for truth. A series ahead of its time starring the incredible Skeet Ulrich, Marisa Ramirez, Angus Macfayden and Hector Elizondo. Was this show cancelled before it's time? Or what happened? What was good? What was bad? What could have been? All this and more, because we don't stop till the screaming starts! Amazon Affiliate: Miracles (DVD) You can find the podcast at SunsAndShadows.com or your podcast app of choice! Follow us on all platforms, we have frequent giveaways and always discussing something fun! Facebook: @sunsandshadows Twitter: @sunsandshadows Instagram: @sunsandshadowscast Letterbox'd: SunsAndShadows YouTube : @sunsandshadowscast Rumble : https://rumble.com/c/c-3121106
'Tis the season to fall back in love with Skeet Ulrich. Join Jude as she justifies her love for an iconic *fictional* killer and gush about her very first Hallmark experience with The Magic of Ordinary Days.
Happy Spooky Season!!! My favorite time of the year! This year I decided to feature one of my all time favorite films, Scream. I literally watch this film every 3 months, sometimes more often, and it holds a very special place in my heart. Imdb plot reads: A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a masked killer who targets her and her friends by using scary movies as part of a deadly game. Starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Jamie Kennedy, and Drew Barrymore. Directed by Wes Craven- I feel this film redefined the horror genre. The slasher style, and nods to former horror films makes the commentary so fun and spooky. It also begs the question, "What's your favorite scary movie?". I'm joined by my good friend Claire White from Why the Flick? podcast. She is so much fun to talk to and very knowledgable about films. Be sure to check out her podcast! Enjoy and Happy (almost) Halloween! Follow Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getyourbingeon/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getyourbingeon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@getyourbingeon?_t=8UfpvmNLD5u&_r=1 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/getyourbingeon_/ https://www.getyourbingeon.com/ Scream Spotify Playlist created by me! https://spotify.link/KO05IEHy6Db Follow Claire at Why The Flick: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whytheflick/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-the-flick/id1597937222
Join us as we answer the questions that nobody ever thought to ask about Scream. We answer the things that came up in our full episode covering the 1996 horror / slasher classic, Scream. This movie revitalized a genre, and showed studios that teens were a valid audience. Come along as 2 church youth group kids grow up, get married, and watch all of the things our parent's wouldn't let us watch. This week we realize that Neve Campbell is a 3 time guest on our show. We try to figure out who Skeet Ulrich is and what he has been doing lately. We really dive into the box office and business of this film and it's influence on teen films, R Rated films, and moviemaking in general. We give Roger Jackson "The Voice" and Kevin Williamson "The Screenwriter" their due time. Zack goes frame by frame and realizes that we were watching the Unrated cut that was clearly advertised as R, plenty of extra juice and sound effects. We talk about who killed who, and look into fan theories about the gay subtext in the film. Zack also deep dives the December 1996 issue of Playboy magazine to find out what vests are in and out for winter. Also what kind of component rack, receiver, laser disc player, and CD changer could get a lady interested in spending some time at a guy's apartment.
Just in time for spooky season, we are looking back at the 1996 cult classic 'The Craft,' which is Rotten at 57% on the Tomatometer.For some, this witchy film defined their whole high-school personality in the '90s. For others, 'The Craft' may have been overshadowed by the mega-hit horror film 'Scream' that starred similar actors and came out just months later.Author and podcaster Akilah Hughes joins Mark and Jacqueline to discuss whether or not Rotten Tomatoes is wrong about 'The Craft.'Do you believe in witchcraft and the power of Manon? Does 'The Craft' deserve its legacy cult status? Let us know in the comments below!If you'd like to give your thoughts on this movie or have another movie you feel like Rotten Tomatoes got wrong, email us at RTisWrong@RottenTomatoes.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Another classic example in the 90s of studio interference that ruined what could have been a standout film. With a great cast and a disappointing story trajectory, we were left wanting wayyy more at the end of this. Me and Jai only watched for Queen Winona. Granted, she tried to carry this film but ultimately the script was lacking and she dine have much help in terms of a strong actor in the lead role. Instead of not reviewing it we did get into what we would change, things that would have helped the story out, and talked a bit of gossip about the starsoff-topic rants: the 90s "Pussy Posse", Gwyneth Paltrow, BFFs--- Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE! Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactory Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Substack The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletterInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
This week, join Peter and Chris as they deep dive into Dark Lotus's "I Don't Care" and "Night Walkers." Sit back and listen as they dissect the lyrics and dialogue, discuss the Stress Squad, talk about the JCW Tour of 2000, and tackle important topics like how hot Skeet Ulrich is. Life in April of 2000 is explored, both real world and Juggalo world. Social Medias! Twitter/X: @JuggaloRWD IG: @JuggaloRWD Facebook: @JuggaloRWD TikTok: @JuggaloRWD Threads: @JuggaloRWD The website is www.JuggaloRewind.com. Join us on the ICPWWE Discord and talk to other listeners and podcast hosts about juggalo nonsense. Our LinkTree can be found at https://linktr.ee/juggalorwd. Email us at juggalorwd@gmail.com or call or text us at (810) 666-1570. Additional music provided by Steve O of the IRTD. The Rewind is forever powered by the 20x20 Apparel and is a part of the UPC (Underground Podcast Community). All music played is owned by the respective publishers and copywrite holders and is reproduced for review purposes only under fair use. #ForTheJuggaloCulture #RewindFitness #ItsOKNotToBeOK