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I dette afsnit snakker jeg med Emma Silla Lund, som deler sin personlige og ærlige historie om at leve med endometriose. Emma fortæller om en lang og svær rejse, hvor der gik hele 10 år fra de første symptomer, til hun fik sin diagnose. En periode præget af tvivl, smerter og en frygten for at skulle dø. Vi taler også om det at dele sin historie offentligt, og hvorfor det er så vigtigt at skabe mere opmærksomhed omkring sygdommen. Det her er et afsnit for dig, der selv oplever symptomer, for dig der kender en der gør eller for dig, der bare gerne vil blive klogere. Du er ikke alene!
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I denne episode taler vi med Mariana Aidi Hallstrøm, der deler sin personlige erfaring med at leve med endometriose og kampen for at blive taget alvorligt. Samtalen sætter fokus på, hvordan det kan føles, når smerter bliver bagatelliseret, og hvorfor det er vigtigt, at flere står frem og taler åbent om sygdommen. For når vi bryder tavsheden, skaber vi forståelse – og forhåbentlig en bedre fremtid for dem, der lever med endometriose.
“Normalt er jeg et meget privat menneske.”Sådan siger Simi Jan i denne ærlige og sårbare samtale om at leve med Endometriose, en sygdom, der rammer hver tiende pige og kvinde, men som stadig alt for ofte bliver overset. I mange år går Simi rundt med smerter uden en diagnose. Indtil en dag, hvor alt pludselig eskalerer, og hun ender i en akut operation. Midt i det hele får hun en besked, der rammer hende hårdt: Hun får at vide, at hun måske ikke kan få børn naturligt. Pludselig skal hun tage stilling til fertilitetsbehandling – og til et endnu større spørgsmål: Vil hun overhovedet have børn?Det er en samtale om smerte, chokket over en diagnose, og om at stå i et krydsfelt mellem krop, identitet og fremtid. Men det er også en samtale om at bryde tavsheden om en sygdom, der påvirker millioner af piger og kvinder. Normalt deler hun ikke meget af sit privatliv. Men denne historie føler hun er for vigtig til at tie om.Vi taler om det og meget mere.
I dette afsnit har vi endnu engang besøg af Kathrine til en samtale om hverdagen med adenomyose. Vi snakker om alt det, der fylder mellem smerterne, ting som bl.a. planlægning, relationer og selvbillede. For selvom man har fået en diagnose, så betyder det ikke at smerterne forsvinder. Lyt med for at høre om Kathrines tips og tricks til en lidt nemmere hverdag med en kronsik sygdom.
Vi har endnu engang besøg af Jemima fra foreningen Berthylla. I denne episode zoomer vi nærmere ind på Jemimas egen personlige fortælling, hvor vi bl.a. runder de narrativer, tabuer og misforståelser der har været - og stadig er - om menstruation og smerter forbundet med det.
I denne spisode har vi besøg af Kathrine, der lever med den kroniske sygdom adenomyose. Vi taler om at være ung og leve med en sygdom, som mange ikke kender til eller har hørt om før. Lyt med for at blive klogere på adenomyose og Kathrines vej til diagnosen, som langt fra har været nem.
Mange unge piger og kvinder oplever smerter i forbindelse ed deres mensturation, som bliver ignoreret eller bagatelliseret og det kan føles enormt ensomt. I denne podcastepisode taler vi med Liv og Sarah om, hvoradn det er at være ung og skulle navigere i smerte, skole, fritid og sociale sammenhæge. Og vi taler om, hvor vigtigt det er at have nogen at dele det med. Bl.a. et fællesskab, hvor man føler sig set og hørt.
I denne episode har vi besøg af Jemima fra foreningen Berthylla, der er en forening, hvis mission er at gøre det lettere for kvinder med etniske minoritetsbaggrunde, at søge viden om bl.a. menstruationssmerter og kroppen generelt. Vi taler om foreningens store arbejde, om tabuer, om mensturation og om de smerter der kan være forbundet med det.
At være ung er ikke bare skole, fritid og venner, det er også kroppen, følelserne og alt det, man skal navigere i, mens man prøver at blive forstået! I denne episode taler vi med Liv og Sarah om at være ung i et system, der ikke altid lytter og forstår, om smerter og om hvor hurtigt man kan få et label på sig.
Episode 23: I denne episode snakker vi om noget, man sjældent tænker over, når vi taler om endometriose, nemlig økonomien. Ikke de store behandlingsudgifter i sundhedssystemet, men den skjulte økonomi i hverdagen. De små og store udgifter, der sniger sig ind i livet, når man lever med endometriose.Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 24: I denne episode er vi hoppet på en lidt nørdet rejse, vi skal nemlig tale om endometriose i populærkultur og historie. Ikke fordi man direkte finder ordet ‘endometriose' i gamle bøger eller film, men fordi kvinders smerter, sygdomme og kroppe altid har været en del af fortællingerne.Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
En Ungdomsmodtagelse er et sted, hvor du kan søge svar på både medicinske, psykiske og sociale spørgsmål. Vi har uddannelse i og særlig erfaring med at arbejde med unge. I dette afsnit taler Anne, som er direktør for Endometriose Fællesskabet, med Gabriela Rehfeld, initiativtager til daglig leder i UngMod Halsnæs, specialiseret jordemoder med fokus på og viden om unges seksuelle og psykosocialesundhed og trivsel. Vil du høre, hvorfor din kommune har brug for en undgomsmodtagelse? Så lyt med her!
Episode 22: Hvad er batterimodellen og hvordan bruger du den? I denne episode snakker vi om noget, som mange med endometriose kender alt for godt, nemlig tid og planlægning. Når ens liv er styret af smerter, cyklus og uforudsigelighed, så udvikler man sin helt egen ‘endo-tidslogik'.Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Afsnit 2: At finde vej i systemetI dette afnsit vender vi blikket mod sundhedssystemet. Rosa og Trine deler deres erfaringer med at navigere i lægebesøg, undersøgelser og behandlingstilbud – og hvordan man som mor og datter kan støtte hinanden undervejs i et ofte komplekst forløb.
Afsnit 1: Rosas endometrioseforløbI dette afsnit møder vi Rosa og hendes mor Trine, der deler den personlige fortælling om Rosas rejse med endometriose fra hun er 10 år gammel, til nu hvor hun er 15. Sammen taler de åbent om sygdommens udfordringer, følelsesmæssige aspekter og hvordan det har påvirket både Rosa og familien.
Episode 16: Går du i folkeskole og synes du, at det kan være svært at snakke med andre om din diagnose? I denne uges episode snakker vi bl.a. om de problemer der kan være, når man starter nye steder eller når man får smerter i skoletiden. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 15: Har du svært ved at passe ind i din diagnose? Så er du ikke alene. I denne uges mini podcast snakker vi om ikke at føle sig "syg nok", eller ikke at passe ned i en bestemt kasse. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 14: Skal du opereres, er du lige blevet det eller er du nysgerrig på at vide, hvordan en operation for endometriose foregår? Så har vi samlet de vigtigste ting i denne korte mini podcast. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 14: Måske kender du endometriose men kender du adenomyose? I denne uges mini afsnit snakker vi om adenomyose og, hvad det egentlig er for noget. Lyt med og bliv en lille smule klogere på endometrioses søster. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 13: Er du ofte træt? I denne uges mini podcast snakker vi om, hvordan endometriose og træthed hænger sammen. Derudover snakker vi om, hvordan du bedst muligt kan spare på energien. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 12: Kan man få børn med endometriose? Og hvornår skal man søge hjælp? I denne korte episode taler vi om, hvordan endometriose kan påvirke fertilitet, og hvad man kan gøre, hvis man har spørgsmål om graviditet og behandling. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 11: Kan du spise dig til færre smerter? Og hvad kan en osteopat eller en kiropraktor hjælpe med? I dette afsnit taler vi om kostens rolle i forhold til endometriose – og hvordan alternative behandlingsformer kan være en hjælp i hverdagen.Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 10: I dette afsnit taler vi om de første reaktioner, de næste skridt og hvordan du kan tage dig af dig selv i starten af dit forløb.Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 9: I dette afsnit taler vi om smerter, kraftige blødninger og uregelmæssige cyklusser, og hvad du kan gøre for at få lindring i hverdagen.Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 8: Endometriose kan føles ensomt, men det behøver det ikke være. I dette afsnit taler vi om, hvordan du kan finde støtte og genkendelse i netværk og online fællesskaber. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 7: Hvad har du egentlig krav på som patient med endometriose? I dette afsnit taler vi om dine rettigheder i sundhedsvæsenet: udredningsret, behandlingsgaranti, second opinion og retten til at blive hørt og inddraget i din egen behandling.Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 6: I dagens afsnit snakker vi om, hvordan endometriose kan påvirke vores parforhold og venskaber? Og hvordan kan man tale åbent om sygdommen, uden at føle sig som en belastning?Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Episode 5: I dagens afsnit snakker vi om noget, der fylder meget for mange nemlig: Hvordan endometriose kan påvirke ens mentale helbred og, hvad man kan gøre for at arbejde med det. Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!
Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!Episode 4: Endometriose kan påvirke både arbejde, uddannelse og hverdagen.I dette afsnit deler vi tanker om, hvordan man kan navigere i krav, muligheder og de svære dage.
Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!Episode 3: I dette afsnit giver vi råd til, hvordan du kan forberede dig på en samtale med din læge. Vi taler om, hvordan du bedst kan kommunikere dine symptomer, bekymringer og behov, så du bliver hørt og taget alvorligt, selvom det, for mange, kræver en masse tålmodighed.
Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen.Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!Episode 2: I dette afsnit taler vi om, hvordan man kan håndtere sine smerter. Selvom der ikke findes en kur for endometriose, er der ting, du selv kan gøre for at få det bedre i din hverdag.Du er ikke alene med smerterne – der findes muligheder!
Velkommen til Endometriose Fællesskabets Mini Podcast. Her kan du lytte til korte, støttende afsnit om livet med endometriose. Vi svarer på spørgsmål, deler erfaringer og giver små råd til dig, der gerne vil have støtte og viden, når det passer ind i din hverdag. Hvert afsnit tager fat på ét emne ad gangen. Du er ikke alene. Vi er her – også i ørerne!Episode 1: I dette første afsnit giver vi en introduktion til, hvad endometriose er, hvordan sygdommen påvirker kroppen, og hvilke symptomer du skal være opmærksom på. Vi taler også kort om, hvordan man får stillet en diagnose, og hvorfor det ofte kan tage tid. Velkommen – vi er glade for, at du lytter med.
Happy holidays from all of us here at SYG! The winter solstice is upon and it's one of the darkest times of the year. So as you're enjoying the lights on your Christmas tree and lighting your Christmas candles, just remember that though the holidays are a time for joy and cheer, it has a much darker history than that. This, our annual Christmas special, will be our final episode for the holidays but we'll be back in a few weeks with more discussions with some of the luminaries of darkness. Everyone has their favorite Christmas movie classics but perhaps the gold standard is Frank Capra's “It's a Wonderful Life”. Featuring Jimmy Stewart learning that every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings, it was only a matter of time before some master of the macabre took a stab at the setup for a horror film. And boy are we lucky that that particular filmmaker happened to by our guest today, Tyler MacIntyre with his new film “It's a Wonderful Knife”. If you don't love the title already you deserve to be boiled in your own Christmas pudding. With a genre cast to die for, a razor-sharp script by Michael Kennedy (who wrote the genre hit “Freaky”) and a Christmas killer sure to join the ranks of the great Christmas slashers, “It's a Wonderful Knife” has all the ingredients to become a Christmas horror fans tradition. Tyler and I sat down to discuss the importance of inclusivity in modern horror, some tips of the trade for pursuing a career in filmmaking that are sure to be of great help for our aspiring filmmaker listeners, what he took from Hallmark when creating his own Christmas tale and how the film nods to “It's a Wonderful Life” in some very sly ways. We also discuss the creation of Justin Long's insane and wonderfully bizarre villain. “It's a Wonderful Knife” is available on Shudder, AMC+ and anywhere you rent your movies. Okay, let's sharpen our candy canes and get our wings with Tyler MacIntyre! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the season 3 premiere of Spill Your Guts! I'm your host, Kevin Lane. We've be on hiatus for a couple months while I was attending film festivals near and far and sitting down with some of the genres best to share with all of you in this new season. And if I may so myself, it's sure to be some of our best episodes yet. Some upcoming things to look out for our episodes on the great Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal where we watched some terrifying and crazy new movies and had the opportunity to sit down with the filmmakers and do the SYG thing. We also have a special episode coming up on filmmaker and Stop Motion animation legend David Allen who's Magnum opus “The Primevals” is finally completed and seeing the light of day after 30 years. It's an amazing story about one of the genres great unsung heroes. I should also point out some changes you will notice about the show. We will now be dropping new episodes every other week as opposed to weekly to allow ourselves a little more time to produce each episode. The seasons will be a little longer to make up for it though so you'll still get just as much SYG. Also, we will be dropping more bonus episode and surprise guests.In this episode I am joined by one one of the genres great composers. A composer who has a sound and feel like none other and has brought us equal parts wonder and terror with his score for classics like Re-Animator, Trancers, From Beyond, Ghoulies, Puppet Master and the Pit and the Pendulum. And that's just a small selection from the list of classic movies that have been scored by the one and only, Richard Band. Richard is a true virtuoso! His music has a signature and a life to it that immediately ups the ante of any film privileged enough to have him on board as the composer.Well, that's it, now it's time to get into it. Oh and just one more thing… we have something very exciting brewing for you all for Halloween. HAPPY FRIDAY THE 13TH and let's spill some guts! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today we are sitting down with a filmmaker who is not only a Master of Horror himself but also created the brand and the TV series. A director of some of the genre's best adaptations and mini-series, he is a true lover of the strange and uncanny and is one of the most beloved personalities in horror. Our guest today is the one and only, Mick Garris. Anyone with even a passing interest in horror knows Mick from his classic mini-series adaptations of frequent collaborator Stephen King's “The Stand” and the faithful to the text, but also controversial “Stephen King's The Shining”. And for the more devoted horror lovers, Mick Garris is pretty much royalty. Of course, Mick is also well known for both his long white mane and his reputation for being one of the nicest people in show business (which he is) but when you look at Mick's body of work a little more closely you will also see the side of Mick that is decidedly fierce. This is the man that made a Psycho sequel with an unconvinced Anthony Perkins and critics who two sequels later were still ready to pounce on any filmmaker who dared to try and follow up one of Hitchcock's most iconic films. Who tackled one of Stephen King's most batshit crazy stories about mother and son cat people that steal people's essence and also share a bed. Side note, I love “Sleepwalkers”! Who was equal parts brave and insane enough to tackle an independently made version of King's epic “The Stand” and against all odds, absolutely nailed it and created a monster hit. And ignored the naysayers when it came to doing a miniseries version of King's iconic “The Shining” because both he and King felt that legendary director Stanley Kubrick had not really done justice to King's book. So yes, Mick is a lovely guy but don't mistake that for someone who is meek and mild. Mick has succeeded not just on talent and awesome hair, but because he works hard and takes chances. Mick delves into the beginnings of Master's of Horror, both the dinners and the series, the massive amount of shit he got from some fans for daring to touch “The Shining”, his beginnings interviewing his own heroes like Ray Bradbury and Rod Serling and showing a little man flesh for a change in “The Stand”. Mick is also the host of one of the great genre podcasts “Post Mortem”, so if you're unfamiliar with it, and I'm guessing if you're listening to SYG, you likely are, make sure to check it out and then carve out a bunch of time because you will get hooked. Spill Your Guts is proud to present a conversation with Master of Horror Mick Garris! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This episode is a bonus from our interview with Chris Alexander. This section was removed for length and because we wanted to keep the main episode focused on Chris' work and career but its a fun look at the most overlooked and underrated film of the past year and we even brought Chris back to add some further thoughts and keep it up to date. So though it didn't fit with the interview proper, we thought fans of SYG would still want to check it out. We hope you enjoy it! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Many horror fans have been known to describe one of their favourite movies as “underrated”. Typically, it describes a movie that took time to find an audience, was well received by audience and/or critics but didn't find financial success or were under-seen because of a bungled release by the studio or distributor. Films like “John Carpenter's “The Thing”, “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2”, “The Exorcist 3”, “The Frighteners” and “TrickRTreat”. All examples of films that didn't perform when they were first released but found a following over time. Primarily for the simple reason that they are all damn good movies that deserved better. Let's add another under-seen gem to the list of greats that deserve more attention than they got. Released in 2010, “YellowBrickRoad” is a nightmare inducing, reality shattering descent into madness. Part “Blair Witch”, part “Wizard of Oz” … all relentlessly terrifying. Written and directed by team Andy Mitton and Jesse Holland, the film came out to strong reactions from audiences and most critics but despite a theatrical release, came and went with little fanfare. And yet, as more and more people stumbled upon it over time and word of mouth spread among genre fans, the film has continued to receive a much-deserved re-evaluation. Much like the titular path in the film, this movie has many dark secrets that once unearthed, are impossible to forget. Our guest in this episode is filmmaker Andy Mitton. Andy discusses his background in theatre growing up in Massachusetts, the way his love of horror and theatre found a natural rhythm, why often times a genre filmmakers influences aren't necessarily horror films (a reoccurring theme for SYG listeners) and his haunting new Pandemic horror film “The Harbinger”. Andy is a visionary filmmaker with a tremendous eye for detail and a finely tuned skilled for finding the truth in his characters and the actors portraying them. That's one of the things that gives Andy's work such resonance. Characters in his films never do what the plot requires of them and you will not find yourself yelling at the screen over their idiotic decision making. It's clear that Andy loves and respects his audience and the stories he is telling. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Matthew Therrien: Meet The Creative Mind Behind Some of Horror's Most Iconic Movie Artwork There are few things in popular culture more iconic than the movie poster. Movie posters have become more than just a way to advertise the titular film, but a form of art all their own. Think of some of your favorite horror movie posters and chances are some of them aren't even for your favorite films. Whether it's Stephen Frankfurt's chilling poster for Rosemary's Baby or Drew Struzan's classic for John Carpenter's The Thing, the posters for these movies have become as integral in popular culture as the films themselves.The 90's saw a glut of photoshopped movie star face posters, and for a while it looked like the art of the movie poster had lost out to the marketing departments. Boy has that changed!The horror movie poster is back and it's back with a vengeance. The last two decades have seen the rise of the more painterly quality of the classic posters and the decline of the photoshop floating heads - though occasionally terrible photoshop posters have their own merits! There are many great artists leading the charge, and in today's episode SYG host Kevin Lane is joined by the virtuosic Matthew Therrien.From his stunning new takes on classic films like Halloween and Friday the 13th, to his beloved poster for Psycho Goreman, Matthew doesn't stop. He's a tireless creating machine, and when you look at the quality of the work he's doing, it's hard to imagine when he has time to do things like sleep or eat or watch movies. Once you get to know Matthew and find that he's also a devoted family man and a caring friend, well how can you not be cheering for this guy? One of the genre's most talented artists also happens to be one it's loveliest people.Matthew and Kevin talk about his influences, his technique and how to decide what to distill about a movie when creating a poster. You may recognize Matthew's work from other segments on the show and Matthew himself, as he has had other guest appearances on SYG. This interview was how Matthew and Kevin got to know each other, and since then they have become friends and collaborators. We hope you enjoy getting to know him as well as we have. Well no doubt you're already surrounded by some of your favorite horror posters, so let's get into the art of getting spines to tingle and gooses to bump using a paintbrush with Matthew Therrien.Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Man, The Myth, The Legend: Charles Band Is The Celebrated King of B Horror MoviesIn the world of horror, there are a handful of great showmen whose influence has had such an impact on the world of genre film that they changed the way horror films were made. These are people whose innovation, creativity, business acumen and courage have given of us some of the most influential and iconic genre movies of all time. People who see every obstacle as just another opportunity to show that they will not take “no” for an answer when it comes to getting their vision out in the world. I'm talking about people like Roger Corman, Robert Shaye and Lloyd Kaufman.For us at SYG, and many other fans of the weird and fantastic, there is really only one man who reigns supreme. The King of gonzo filmmaking. The legendary Charles Band.And when we say legendary, it's not an exaggeration. Charles Band's insanely prolific output of horror and sci-fi films is beyond comprehension. Many of them made on a shoestring budget. Many of them great. Most of them weird. All of them, and we're talking nearly 400 films, willed into existence by a man whose infectious positivity and otherworldly talent for creating something that most would think couldn't be done.Whether through his company Empire Pictures, who made classics like Ghoulies, Robot Jox and Trancers, or Full Moon Entertainment - who in the 90's gave us genre classics like the Puppet Master series, Subspecies, Pit and the Pendulum and Demonic Toys - Charles Band continues to be the ultimate showman to this day.Charles and host Kevin Lane talk about his early days on set with his father, Albert Band, how the world of independent genre filmmaking has changed since he began, his love of bringing to life inanimate objects, and what the future holds in store for Full Moon.Kevin adores Charles Band. When he first discovered Full Moon in the early 90's, it was a game changer for him. At the end of every Full Moon movie there was a "making of" segment where Charlie would tell you what was going on with Full Moon and then we'd get to see interviews with the filmmakers and on-set footage of the movies being made. This is WAY before DVD and the idea of special features being a part of your home video experience. Videozone became Kevin's film school and he's sometimes wonder if he would have pursued a career in film if it wasn't for Charles Band giving him that window into the process.This episode is especially exciting as we have permission from the great Richard Band for the special music cues we've used. You'll notice that we've used a modernized version of the classic Puppet Master theme that Richard did for the film “Puppet Master: Axis Termination over Kevin's intro to the episode.We've used the Full Moon's Video Zone theme to transition from Kevin's intro into into the conversation. Videozone was a “making of“ featurette included at the end of all Full Moon movies released during the Paramount eta (early 90's)We've also added the “Full Moon vs Full Moon” main theme from Charles Band‘s hit 1985 film “Ghoulies” which was a surprise success at the box office and has an incredibly famous poster. The film was made under Charles' company Empire Pictures which was a precursor to Full Moon.As always, Charles Band was way ahead of his time. Okay dudes, it is with great pleasure that we present to you the man himself, Charles Band.Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Vampire Radu Vladislas Talks Horror, Character and The 2023 Release of Subspecies: BloodriseEvery generation has their monsters and while the 70's and 80's saw the monsters moving away from the gothic castles of Transylvania to the suburbs, there is one monster from the 90's that reigns supreme in the mold of the classic vampires going all the way back to Max Schreck's iconic performance as Orlok in F.W. Murnau's masterwork Nosferatu.Produced in 1991 by genre royalty Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment and directed by Full Moon veteran Ted Nicolau, Subspecies has become a beloved franchise spawning multiple excellent sequels including series highlight Bloodstone: Subspecies 2 which may be Full Moon's best film.There's a lot about Subspecies to admire from Nicolau's assured direction to the stunning location shooting in Romania and the rock-solid performances from Denice Duff and Kevin Spirtas as the heroes but the star of the show is unquestionably the series antagonist, Radu.A centuries old vampire, Radu is grotesque and vile, usually gore dripping from his fanged maw while he speaks in a rasping, decrepit voice. This is not the romantic vampire of Hammer films but a force of evil that will stop at nothing to reclaim his birthright, the bloodstone. He's one of SYG host Kevin Lane's favorite monsters. Radu is played by Anders Hove.A Danish actor, Ander's deftly manages the balance of keeping Radu sinister and menacing but also imbues the character with an unexpected empathy and a haunting past. It's a truly remarkable transformation when you find that Anders himself is a lowkey, kind, thoughtful man.Anders and Kevin Lane talk about his years growing up in Greenland as well as his father's significant political impact, why he thinks there's far more important things to life than being an actor, the challenges of shooting in Romania and how important it is to find the humanity when playing a monster.SYG will have more interviews with the folks behind the Subspecies saga, including Charles Band, Ted Nicolau, Denice Duff and Kevin Spirtas as we all prepare for the much anticipated Subspecies: Bloodrise, which sees the gang all returning after a more than 20-year gap since the last film. The film has been shot and will be released in 2023. Without further delay my fledglings, let there be a bloodbath with Anders Hove.Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Whether it's the endless terrors waiting around every corner in Raccoon City in the beloved Resident Evil franchise, or the fog shrouded streets of the nerve frying Silent Hill series, horror in video gaming has become one of the most popular and effective ways to scare audiences. You're not just watching and waiting to see the grizzly fates of the characters, you're controlling it.And as technology has allowed gaming to become more sophisticated and immersive, it has created a relatively new stage for performers. Using technology like motion capture, characters in games are now not just voiced by actors but also performed by them. It's exciting in gaming to watch some of the great work actors are doing.This year Supermassive Games released The Quarry, a spiritual follow-up to their surprise 2015 hit, Until Dawn. Directed by Will Byles and written by Graham Reznick and Alex Farnham, it's an edge of your seat ride set at a summer camp and populated by some of your favorite genre faces like Lance Henriksen, Ted Raimi, Lin Shaye and David Arquette.It's a total blast and is filled with great characters and performances, though, in our opinion, the character Jacob steals the show. Jacob is sort of the classic slasher jock character on the surface but it's one of the game's best sleight of hand tricks that he is nothing like what you expect. It's a wonderfully nuanced performance and one of gaming's best. The character is played by Zach Tinker.Zach has an extensive background doing short films and in television but we weren't familiar with his work before getting into The Quarry. He enters the game and is funny and charming, and you immediately like him. Then he says or does something idiotic and you think “ah, here's the meathead of the group,” but it's all a very clever bit of misdirection in Zach's performance. As you play the game further, the depth and nuisance Zach brings to this character is one of the games many pleasures. In short, he's a scene stealer.Zach and SYG host Kevin Lane chat about the challenges of working with motion capture, the many ways the pandemic almost kept this game from happening, how to love your character even if he is a dumbass, and working with genre royalty. Zach is fun and warm, but unlike his character in the game, very thoughtful and curious. If you haven't played The Quarry, here's your spoiler warning as Kevin and Zach do give things away. And if you haven't played the game you're missing out on one of the year's best horror offerings. So, grab your swimsuit and mosquito repellent and let's head off to summer camp with Zach Tinker. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Host Kevin Lane sits down with Neil Marshall, writer/director of The Decent and Dog Soldiers, in anticipation of his new movie The Lair, in wide release October 28, 2022.When asked, SYG host Kevin Lane is often at a loss to name his pick for the scariest movie of all time. It's impossible to answer. However, he will tell you which movie affected him the most of any genre film he's seen in the last 20 years; it's the The Descent. And it's on his short list of what he believes is a film that has it all. Story. Craftsmanship. And heart. With films like Dog soldiers, about a group of soldiers trapped in a cabin surrounded by werewolves; and, Doomsday, a loving tribute to the great work of John Carpenter; to his celebrated work on shows like ABC's Hannibal and HBO's Game of Thrones, Neil has become one of the most accomplished directors working when it comes to spectacularly suspenseful and explosive action and suspense. His work is so exhilarating, it sometimes isn't until after the film that you realize how much heart is in there too.Neil and Kevin talk about his formative years learning all the crafty tricks making low budget films, how one of said tricks saved a ton of time and money when executing a major moment on Game of Thrones, utilizing a wide frame to create tension and how to shoot in real darkness.So, let's descend into the darkness with Neil Marshall and prepare to be illuminated! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Welcome to this episode of our ONLY open-access content, our weekly News/Q&A Show. A transcript of the show is available at the Law of Self Defense Blog (http://lawofselfdefense.com/blog), with links to all relevant content mentioned. In today's News/Q&A Show for June 24, 2021 we touched on a broad range of questions submitted for the show, as well as questions submitted live, including:NEWS· Mark McCloskey Gets Himself a New AR-15 Pattern Rifle· Home Invader Permitted to Argue Self-Defense for Killing HomeownerQ&A· Come home, find stranger in home, can you just shoot him?· Neighbor asks couple arguing outside home at 11pm to be quiet, while neighbor has shotgun slung over back. Unlawful brandishing?· Armed robber has leg in cast, victim is athletic, would it not be reasonable to expect victim to retreat rather than fight? BONUS CONTENT · VIDEO: Andrew's victorious 2014 Stand-Your-Ground debate at UC Berkeley Law School· VIDEO: “Downfall” parody video re: SYG debate victory. Be sure to mark your calendar to never miss a News/Q&A Show--they air LIVE every Thursday, at 4PM ET of the Law of Self Defense Members Dashboard, our Facebook page, and video playback recordings are available on each of those platforms as well as on our YouTube channel.Also, be aware that we are now making available the Law of Self Defense News/Q&A Show as an independent and FREE weekly podcast available on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, Stitcher, and many more podcast services. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO RECOMMEND TO FRIENDS & FAMILY! Help us grow the Law of Self Defense Community!http://lawofselfdefense.com/freepodcastRemember:You carry a gun so you're hard to kill.Know the law so you're hard to convict!Stay safe!--AndrewAttorney Andrew F. BrancaLaw of Self Defense LLCNothing in this content constitutes legal advice. Nothing in this content establishes an attorney-client relationship, nor confidentiality. If you are in immediate need of legal advice, retain a licensed, competent attorney in the relevant jurisdiction. Law of Self Defense LLC © 2021 All rights reserved. May not be reproduced in any form.
I en lejlighed på Nørrebro sidder Ditte med kroppen fuld af kemo. Den kemo, der over flere måneder har medført, at Ditte og hendes krop er helt slidt ned. Men det vides endnu ikke, om behandlingen kan klare al kræften i Dittes krop. Skulle det ske, at Ditte ikke overlever kræften, har hun tænkt sig at dele sine tanker med sine nærmeste. Til at hjælpe sig har hun veninden Freja. De optager deres personlige samtaler og de tanker, Ditte og Freja har, undervejs i behandlingsforløbet, alt imens Dittes krop bliver mere og mere ødelagt.I denne optagelse snakker Ditte og Freja blandt andet om, hvorfor Ditte valgte en kemobehandling, der gav hende 25% risiko for at dø mod den anden mulige behandling, som gav hende betydelig bedre odds for at overleve kræften. Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde) Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
Det her er anden gang, Ditte og Freja sidder med mikrofonen i Dittes lille nørrebrolejlighed. De optager endnu et af de bånd, der er til Dittes pårørende, hvis nu hun ikke overlever kræften. Ditte frygter nemlig, at der er mange ting, der kan være svære at spørge ind til og snakke med hende om, mens hun er syg. Så hun vil gerne give svar. Samtidig er der følelser, tanker og oplevelser, som hun gerne vil have sine nærmeste skal vide, hvis nu ikke hun overlever kræften. Ditte har ikke mange kemobehandlinger tilbage, men hun aldrig har været svagere. I denne episode taler Ditte og Freja blandt andet om, hvordan det er for Ditte først at være pårørende til en kræftsyg til sidenhen selv at blive den kræftsyge. Er der forventninger og forestillinger som hun skal leve op til og gå i sin brors fodspor?Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde)Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)