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If These Walls Could Talk with Wendy Stuart & Tym Moss Hosts: WENDY STUART & TYM MOSS Special guest: BILL OBERST JRWednesday, October 12th 2pm ESTLIVE from PANGEA Restaurant, NYCWatch LIVE on YouTube at Wendy Stuart TVBill Oberst Jr. is an American stage, film, and television actor of German descent. Known for his work in horror and cult films, his career includes projects in film, television, and one-man-show theater performances. He first received recognition for his portrayals of icon and humorist Lewis Grizzard as performed in theatrical tours across the Southern United States. His role as the creepy 'Facebook Stalker' in the online interactive video film Take This Lollipop, which uses the Facebook Connect application to bring viewers themselves into the film through the use of their own pictures and messages from Facebook brought him widespread attention after the project received multiple Webby Awards nominations, three awards at SXSW, and a 2012 Daytime Emmy Award. Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style, of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstories of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers, and artists and bringing their audience along for a fantastic ride.Wendy Stuart is an author, celebrity interviewer, model, filmmaker, and hosts “Pandemic Cooking With Wendy,” a popular Youtube comedic cooking show born in the era of Covid-19, and TriVersity Talk, a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. Tym Moss is a popular NYC singer, actor, and radio/tv host who recently starred in the hit indie film “JUNK” to critical acclaim.
Are you a wounded monster?In this powerful Brain Burrow Digging Deep interview, actor Bill Oberst, Jr. candidly talks about his life lessons. He shares the concept that we are all wounded monsters and that he relishes the opportunities to play them on screen. He talks about his approach to hoping for failure and constantly challenging himself to succeed. In one particularly heartfelt segment, Bill talks about his experiences with books and the realization that he is connected to all of humanity.Bill has a diverse and prolific career. I thought it was best to share only a small portion of his IMDB biography:Oberst's staged theatrical reading "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won an Ernest Kearney Platinum Award for its Los Angeles debut, and was named Best Solo Show Of Hollywood Fringe and Best LA Solo Show in the 2015 Best Of LA Theater Roundup at Bitter-Lemons.com. In 2017 "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won a United Solo Theatre Festival Award for its Off-Broadway debut on Theatre Row in New York City.The premiere of the horror-themed episode of CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds" which introduced Oberst's deformed killer character (also guest-starring Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell) was the evening's most-watched TV program. CBS.com included Oberst's character in their list of "Criminal Minds' 14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." The character remains one of only a handful of uncaptured "Criminal Minds" killers.He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's "Take This Lollipop," awarded a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment. Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.Connect with Bill Oberst, Jr.:billoberst.cominstagram.com/billoberstjr/youtube.com/channel/UCMqap01rLvNd8-ld0-QzarAfacebook.com/ActorBillOberstJrIMDB: Bill Oberst, Jr.Connect with Mark D Valenti:instagram.com/valentihorror/brainburrow.comIMDB: Mark D ValentiBrain Burrow YouTubetwitter.com/brainburrow
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. We talk about his childhood and how he feels he was always destined to work in this genre, choosing dark roles, how he feels the industry perceives him and much more!Have a question, email us below!openmicguest@gmail.comBe sure to follow us on social media for all the latest podcast updates!Twittertwitter.com/@brettallanshowIGinstagram.com/brettallanshowFacebookFacebook.com/brettallanshowwww.brettallanshow.com
COVIDleaf Radio (Cloverleaf) host "The Host with the Most" Jimmy Falcon welcomes back horror king, Bill Oberst Jr! Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. Ron Chaney, great-grandson of Lon Chaney, presented Oberst with the first Lon Chaney Award For Outstanding Achievement In Independent Horror Films in 2014. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support
The Parallax Views #HalloweenPodcastMassacre continues as we turn our attention to the horror movies archetypal villain: the boogeyman. The cinematic boogeyman that haunt our nightmares comes in a variety of forms from classic monsters like Frankenstein's Creature, the Wolf Man, and Dracula to fictional serial killers (often with a supernatural twist!) like Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and Freddy Krueger. And they come in all shapes and sizes too from gigantic beasts like Godzilla and King Kong to pint-size terrors like Chucky the killer doll and the Leprechaun. Some are men of brilliance, like the ingeniously diabolical Dr. Hannibal Lecter, while others, like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Leatherface, have only the mind of child. And then there's the really weird ones like the sadomasochistic "Hell Priest" Pinhead and his army of demonic Cenobites in Clive Barker's Hellraiser and its many sequels or the shape-shifting Pennywise the Clown from Stephen King's It. From goblins and ghouls to ax-wielding madman and brain-eating zombies these are filmland's most frightful menaces that make up our culture's Horror Hall of Fame.But what of the men behind the monsters? Horror movie fanatics will point out to you that Robert Englund is the man behind the horribly burned face of Freddy Krueger, that men like Kane Hodder and C.J. Graham donned a hockey mask to become Camp Crystal Lake's machete-wielding madman Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th films, and that the Golden Globe Award-winning Brad Dourif provided the voice for the foul-mouthed, murderous doll Chucky in the Child's Play movies. Generally, however, the men behind cinema's favorite boogeymen remain in the shadow of the frightful figures they bring to life when it comes to the casual moviegoers whose pants they aim to scare off.Parallax Views, ever eager to provide listeners with a perspective they may not have considered before, decided it'd be interesting to seek out one of the men behind cinema's boogeymen. And few are better equipped to do that than our guest on this edition of the program, the legendary character actor Bill Oberst, Jr. An Emmy and Lon Chaney Award-winner, Bill Oberst has made a career of playing strange, menacing, and monstrous characters in everything from TV's Criminal Minds (where he portrayed the "Unsub", one of the series most memorable killers, in the season nine episode "Blood Relations") and Scream Queens to horror movies like Ditch Day, Circus of the Dead, and The Devil's Junction: Handy Dandy's Revenge. Additionally, he's also appeared as the doomed Tony Commando in Rob Zombie's 3 from Hell (a sequel to The Devil's Rejects and House of 1000 Corpses), played a zombie hunting Abraham Lincoln in Abe Lincoln Vs. Zombies, creeped out social media users as a "Facebook Stalker" in the interactive short film Take This Lollipop, played a 21st century update of Falling Down's D-Fens in Mark Savage's Stressed to Kill, and appeared on stage as such historical figures as the special effects maven Ray Bradbury and, believe it or not, Jesus Christ. And now he even has his own podcast, Bill Oberst's Gothic Midnight, where he puts his thespian skills to good work for theatre-of-the-mind adventures into the world of the macabre vis-à-vis dramatic readings of spooky short stories!Bill joins us to give an insight into what it's like playing the monsters and madmen that haunt the horror movie landscape.Check out Bill Oberst'sGothic Goodnight PodcastThis Episode Brought to You By:The War State:The Cold War Origins of the Military-Industrial Complex and the Power Elite, 1945-1963byMichael SwansonofThe Wall Street Window
Summer's over. The sunny weather has gone away, the leaves have all turned brown. There's a nip in the air and pumpkin spice is everywhere. So let's have one last end-of-summer rager! Let's kick things off with Real World Horror about the "Gordon Ramsey of the afterlife." He's mean, he hates dirty dishes, and he calls people idiot sandwiches probably. Listen in for the whole story. Then we talk about Horror Business, including the Travel Channel's "Ghostober" lineup, featuring ghost hunting, ghost hunting with the Osbournes, and more ghost hunting! We go on to discuss Megan Fox's return to horror in a movie filmed during the pandemic, a sequel to the viral hit "Take This Lollipop," and a brand new Five Nights at Freddy's game. We close things out with an update on the end of The Walking Dead, which is actually a setup for even more The Walking Dead. For our film reviews, we talk about a couple of fresh ones. Recently released on VOD, we first examine the scary concept of being Open 24 Hours. This slasher slid under a lot of radars so make sure to see if it's worth your time. We also discuss the social media fueled Spree, featuring Joe Keery doing it #AllForTheClicks. So tap the keg and crank up a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast!
There are few actors out there - if any - quite like Bill Oberst Jr. With no less than 20 projects in various stages of production, Bill truly is an actor's actor. He is also a legend of the horror and indie world thanks to his appearances in films such as 3 From Hell as well as a guest stop on Criminal Minds. His profile was raised after appearing in Take This Lollipop, a film which utilized the Facebook Connect app to bring viewers into the film. On the show, he talks about the trailer for his upcoming film Greatland, all the stars he has worked with over the years, why he is drawn to the horror and creature worlds, and confronting mortality. Subscribe to Endeavours on Apple, Spotify, Google or wherever you get your podcasts. IG: @EndeavoursRadio Website will be back up and running soon - endeavoursmedia.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
Bill Oberst JrHe's in a new Coronavirus-inspired horror movie called GREATLAND (see trailer) – which is now in productionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMzicq-us0YKnown for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. Ron Chaney, great-grandson of Lon Chaney, presented Oberst with the first Lon Chaney Award For Outstanding Achievement In Independent Horror Films in 2014.Oberst's staged theatrical reading "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won an Ernest Kearney Platinum Award for its Los Angeles debut, and was named Best Solo Show Of Hollywood Fringe and Best LA Solo Show in the 2015 Best Of LA Theater Roundup at Bitter-Lemons.com. In 2017 "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won a United Solo Theatre Festival Award for its Off-Broadway debut on Theatre Row in New York City.The premiere of the horror-themed episode of CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds" which introduced Oberst's deformed killer character (also guest-starring Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell) was the evening's most-watched TV program. CBS.com included Oberst's character in their list of "Criminal Minds' 14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." The character remains one of only a handful of uncaptured "Criminal Minds" killers.He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's "Take This Lollipop," awarded a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment. Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.Frederick Keeve:Frederick, who also appeared recently on HBO's “Westworld”, and has appeared in such films as “Gone Girl” and “Land of the Lost”, is also an accomplished music composer. In addition, Keeve has produced not only films, but special events. He wrote and organized "An Evening with George Shdanoff," at the world-famous Argyle Hotel in West Hollywood, celebrating Mr. Shdanoff's 90th birthday with world class ballet dancers, a concert pianist, and over 100 celebrity guests flown in from around the world. Keeve hired two-time Emmy winner Sharon Gless, screen legend Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and screen icon Oscar-winner Patricia Neal to co-host the prestigious event.Acclaimed gay love story and musical THE ACCOMPANIST premieres On Demand June 2A talented pianist, haunted by his past, searches for redemption when he meets a beautiful dancer at the ballet studio where he plays. When the dancer's boyfriend sees the attraction between the two men, he wages war to win his lover back.The Accompanist will be available on digital June 2 from Dark Star Pictures.Outro:All the Way on Love by Douglas Coleman Available on Itunes, Apple music and spotify. Complete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-helpAlso check out our great line of merchandise. https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/merchandise/
Bill Oberst JrHe's in a new Coronavirus-inspired horror movie called GREATLAND (see trailer) – which is now in productionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMzicq-us0YKnown for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. Ron Chaney, great-grandson of Lon Chaney, presented Oberst with the first Lon Chaney Award For Outstanding Achievement In Independent Horror Films in 2014.Oberst's staged theatrical reading "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won an Ernest Kearney Platinum Award for its Los Angeles debut, and was named Best Solo Show Of Hollywood Fringe and Best LA Solo Show in the 2015 Best Of LA Theater Roundup at Bitter-Lemons.com. In 2017 "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won a United Solo Theatre Festival Award for its Off-Broadway debut on Theatre Row in New York City.The premiere of the horror-themed episode of CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds" which introduced Oberst's deformed killer character (also guest-starring Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell) was the evening's most-watched TV program. CBS.com included Oberst's character in their list of "Criminal Minds' 14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." The character remains one of only a handful of uncaptured "Criminal Minds" killers.He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's "Take This Lollipop," awarded a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment. Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.Frederick Keeve:Frederick, who also appeared recently on HBO's “Westworld”, and has appeared in such films as “Gone Girl” and “Land of the Lost”, is also an accomplished music composer. In addition, Keeve has produced not only films, but special events. He wrote and organized "An Evening with George Shdanoff," at the world-famous Argyle Hotel in West Hollywood, celebrating Mr. Shdanoff's 90th birthday with world class ballet dancers, a concert pianist, and over 100 celebrity guests flown in from around the world. Keeve hired two-time Emmy winner Sharon Gless, screen legend Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and screen icon Oscar-winner Patricia Neal to co-host the prestigious event.Acclaimed gay love story and musical THE ACCOMPANIST premieres On Demand June 2A talented pianist, haunted by his past, searches for redemption when he meets a beautiful dancer at the ballet studio where he plays. When the dancer's boyfriend sees the attraction between the two men, he wages war to win his lover back.The Accompanist will be available on digital June 2 from Dark Star Pictures.Outro:All the Way on Love by Douglas Coleman Available on Itunes, Apple music and spotify. Complete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-helpAlso check out our great line of merchandise. https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/merchandise/
Tonight I get to talk with my friend and all time favorite ever Bill Oberst Jr. Bill is not only an award winning actor but he is also a writer and producer. With over 180 acting credits some of his films include Rob Zombie's 3 From Hell, Circus of the Dead, Death House, Scary or Die, Children of Sorrow, Devils Junction: Handy Dandys Revenge, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, Hells Kitty, A Haunting in Salem, Coyote, and the upcoming The Good Things That Devils Do. Some of his television shows include the popular Scream Queens and Criminal Minds. He was an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users called "Take This Lollipop" and does a staged theatrical tribute to late author, Ray Bradbury. On top of all of that he has a new podcast called 'Gothic Goodnight' where you can hear a dark bedtime story read to you by the horror king himself. And for any directors out there, Bill and I really want to work with each other in the near future ;) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bill-oberst-jr-s-gothic-goodnight/id1503383311 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2454994 http://www.billoberst.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ActorBillOberstJr/
Tonight we talk with Bill Oberst Jr. about his latest projects including 3 From Hell, Devils Junction: Handy Dandy's Revenge and more.This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.comSuper MegaFest https://www.newenglandsupermegafest.com…Devils Junction: Handy Dandy's Revenge A shuttered TV studio in Detroit is haunted by a magician/ventriloquist from a 1960's children's show, and he's looking for a new live (or DEAD) studio audience.Director: Jeff Broadstreet (as Roy G. Biv) Writers: Donald Borza II (story by), J.S. Brinkley Stars: Bill Moseley, Bill Oberst Jr., Jake RedAvailable on VOD now: https://www.vudu.com/…/Devils-J…/1212777Follow Bill: https://www.billoberst.com/ https://twitter.com/billoberstjr https://www.facebook.com/ActorBillOberstJr/ https://www.instagram.com/billoberstjr/ https://vimeo.com/billoberstjr https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2454994/ https://www.audible.com/…/Ra…/B01MA27FVK https://raybradburyliveforever.com/IMDB Bio: Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. Ron Chaney, great-grandson of Lon Chaney, presented Oberst with the first Lon Chaney Award For Outstanding Achievement In Independent Horror Films in 2014.Oberst's staged theatrical reading "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won an Ernest Kearney Platinum Award for its Los Angeles debut, and was named Best Solo Show Of Hollywood Fringe and Best LA Solo Show in the 2015 Best Of LA Theater Roundup at Bitter-Lemons.com. In 2017 "Ray Bradbury's Pillar Of Fire" won a United Solo Theatre Festival Award for its Off-Broadway debut on Theatre Row in New York City.The premiere of the horror-themed episode of CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds" which introduced Oberst's deformed killer character (also guest-starring Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell) was the evening's most-watched TV program. CBS.com included Oberst's character in their list of "Criminal Minds' 14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." The character remains one of only a handful of uncaptured "Criminal Minds" killers.He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's "Take This Lollipop," awarded a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment. Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.His individual award wins include The 2017 Horror Icon Award at The Optical Theatre Festival in Italy, The 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award at iHolly International Film Festival, a 2017 Best Actor Award at Dark Veins Horror Film Festival, a 2014 Best Actor Award at the Los Angeles Movie Awards, a 2015 Best Actor Award at Chicago Horror Film Festival, a 2015 Best Actor Award at Ontario Fright Night Theatre Film Festival, a 2015 Best Actor Award at Biloxi Fear Fete Film Festival, a 2015 Best Actor Award at Dallas Twisted Tails Film Festival, a 2014 Best Actor Award at FANtastic Horror Film Festival, a 2014 Best Actor Award at Housecore Horror Film Festival, a 2104 Best Actor Award at Tucson Terrorfest, a 2014 Best Actor Award at Los Angeles ZedFest Film Festival, a 2013 Best Actor Award at Pollygrind Film Festival, a 2012 Best Actor Award at Shockfest Film Festival, a 2012 Golden Cobb Award for Best Rising B-Movie Actor, a 2012 Baddest Villain Award at ZedFest Film Festival, a 2013 Monstey Award for Great Historical Monster Moments, a 2016 Best Supporting Actor Award at FANtastic Horror Film Festival, a 2017 Best Actor Award at Italy's Optical Theatre Festival and a 2018 Best Actor Award at An Anti-Hero Production Genre Film Festival in Los Angeles.His shared awards include a 2013 International Critics Award at Deauville Film Festival in France, a 2014 Best Narrative Feature Award at The Los Angeles Movie Awards, a 2016 Director's Award at Boston Underground Film Festival, a 2013 Audience Award at Phoenix Film Festival, a 2013 Audience Award at New Orleans Film Festival, a 2013 Copper Wing Award at Phoenix Film Festival, a 2013 Best Feature Award at Unreal Film Festival, a 2013 Narrative Feature Award at Pollygrind Film Festival, a 2012 Shocker Award at LA Shockfest Film Festival, a 2012 Best Ensemble Acting Award at Sacramento Horror Film Festival and a 2012 Best Ensemble Acting Award at Phoenix Film Festival.Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/26402a7c-85b3-4ed7-8a17-e541b0268301
Hello and welcome to episode 120! This week we discuss two movies... the 2011 film 'Priest' and the SyFy Channel's 'Bigfoot'. This week's Laid to Rest segment wraps up a discussion on scary masks (from episode 112's 'Husk'). Short topics this week include the entertaining documentary 'The New Blood', which introduces some new "up-and-coming" horror movie makers, the 1980's 'Flash Gordon', and 'Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu'. This week's Crawling Chaos segment adresses a more personal topic as Lori shares a letter she recieved. This personal topic grows into a discussion on horror and spiritual faith. The episode wraps up with a short discussion of the awesome actor Bill Oberst Jr., some quotes of his, and his super scary performance in the fun and frightening interactive facebook app... 'Take This Lollipop'. We recommend that EVERYONE visit the website and enjoy some scary fun... http://www.takethislollipop.com/. *** Side note, I failed on the editing of this one, Lori ask me to include 'Planchette' by Cockfight Club at the end of the show I did not. It will however be in the next podcast.*** Priest (2011) PG-13 In this horror-thriller based on the popular comic book series, Paul Bettany plays Priest, a man-of-the-cloth hell-bent on rescuing his niece while taking down a horde of rampaging vampires in the process. With a terrific cast that includes Karl Urban, Maggie Q, Christopher Plummer and Brad Dourif, this is a genre-bending apocalyptic action movie that's every bit as wild and blood-soaked as its source material. Bigfoot (2012) NR After Bigfoot unleashes his wrath on music lovers attending an outdoor music festival, crunchy-granola peacenik Simon Quinn vows to save the Sasquatch from Harley Henderson, the concert promoter obsessed with getting revenge on the beast. Priest trailer... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stAfEDSosXc Bigfoot trailer... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBobThWI9_o Flash Gordon... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMEc_MiLmgw The New Blood Website (with full documentary... yay!)... http://newbloodfilm.com/home Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (lots of clips on youtube to choose from)... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V-dUezRyLQ&feature=related Bill Oberst Jr. Website... http://billoberstjr.com/ Take This Lollipop... don't be afraid... just DO it! ;) http://www.takethislollipop.com/ Take This Lollipop interview... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEuEuC59lOU
Bill Oberst Jr. is an American stage, film and television actor known for his work in horror and cult films, his career includes projects in film, television and one-man-show theater performances. His role as the creepy 'Facebook Stalker' in the online interactive video film Take This Lollipop, brought him widespread attention after the project received multiple Webby Awards nominations, three awards at SXSW, and a 2012 Daytime Emmy Award.
Bill Oberst Jr. is best known for his Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal Minds, "Blood Relations," in which Oberst guest starred with Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell, was the evening's most-watched program on TV on its April, 2014 premiere. CBS later included Oberst's character in their list of Criminal Minds' "14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's Take This Lollipop, awarded a 2012 Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of "New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment." Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users.
December 8, 2013Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »Known ForDeadly Revisions (2013)Scary or Die (2012)Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012)The Retrieval (2013)
December 8, 2013Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »Known ForDeadly Revisions (2013)Scary or Die (2012)Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012)The Retrieval (2013)
Gruesome Hertzogg & JoAnn Thomas December 8, 2013Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »
Gruesome Hertzogg & JoAnn Thomas December 8, 2013Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »Part 1 Of Interview 11-16-2010Dismal Desert Son The Devil Within Ripped Memories Nude Nuns with Big Guns
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »Interview Part 2The Shunning (TV Movie) (2011) A Haunting in Salem (2011) Take This Lollipop (2011) Excision (2012)
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »Part 1 Of Interview 11-16-2010Dismal Desert Son The Devil Within Ripped Memories Nude Nuns with Big Guns
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal ... See full bio »Interview Part 2The Shunning (TV Movie) (2011) A Haunting in Salem (2011) Take This Lollipop (2011) Excision (2012)
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. Ron Chaney, great-grandson of Lon Chaney, ... See full bio » November 21, 1965 in USABorn: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in Take This Lollipop and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds, Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of German descent. His gentleness and his interest in things spiritual in real life are sharply at odds with his on-screen persona. The Season 9 episode of the CBS-TV series Criminal Minds, "Blood Relations," in which Oberst guest starred with Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell, was the evening's most-watched program on TV on its April, 2014 premiere. CBS later included Oberst's character in their list of Criminal Minds' "14 Most Notorious Serial Killers." He is perhaps most widely-known internationally as the face of director Jason Zada's Take This Lollipop, awarded a 2012 Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of "New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment." Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide as an online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users. His individual award wins include a 2014 Best Actor Award at the Los Angeles Movie Awards, a 2014 Best Actor Award at FANtastic Horror Film Festival, a 2014 Best Actor Award at Housecore Horror Film Festival, a 2104 Best Actor Award at the Tucson Terrorfest, a 2014 Best Actor Award at ZedFest Film Festival, a 2013 Best Actor Award at Pollygrind Film Festival, a 2012 Best Actor Award at Shockfest Film Festival, a 2012 Golden Cobb Award for Best Rising B-Movie Actor, a 2012 Baddest Villain Award at ZedFest Film Festival Angeles and the 2013 Monstey Award for Great Historical Monster Moments.
This week Gill & Roscoe are joined by our dear friend Ross Gilchrist to celebrate our 25th episode and discuss the work of horror icon, Christopher Lee. We've carefully selected some of the finest pictures from Lee's vast filmography (or more accurately, we've watched any old nonsense we could easily lay our hands on from our collections), including "The Blood of Fu Manchu" (1968), "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave" (1968), "The Scars of Dracula" (1970), "The Devil Rides Out" (1968) and "The Wicker Man" (1973). Gill watched an astonishing 24 hours of Christopher Lee-related content this week, so I think you all know who your "Phone A Friend"'s going to be should Chris Tarrant ever hit you with a Hammer question. Along the way we also discuss current horror hit "Mama", comic books, video games and, unsurprisingly, a little bit of Lovecraft. If all of that wasn't exciting enough, we also received a lovely voicemail from indie-horror icon, Daytime Emmy winner and star of the internet sensation "Take This Lollipop" Bill Oberst Jr ("Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies", "Nude Nuns with Big Guns", "Excision")! If you'd like to say lovely/mean/sweary things to us, you can leave a review on iTunes, or contact us via the following futuristic methods: Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: BodaciousHorror@Gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/GnRsBoHoPo Website: www.bodacioushorror.tk Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the Horrorphilia Podcasting Network (www.horrorphilia.com)
The Malliard Report hosted by Jim Malliard has joined Take 2 Radio as a special host to talk about all things paranormal and more! Listen to his shows every Saturday at 7pm EST. Jim's special guest this week is: Bill Oberst Jr. He is most widely-known as the face of director Jason Zada's Take This Lollipop, awarded a 2012 Daytime Emmy award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the category of "New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment." Oberst has been seen by over 100 million viewers worldwide in the role of a predatory online stalker in the interactive application for Facebook users. His individual awards include a 2013 Best Actor award at Pollygrind Film Festival in Las Vegas, a 2012 Best Actor award at Shockfest Film Festival in Hollywood, a 2012 Golden Cobb award for Best Rising B-Movie Actor, a 2012 Baddest Villain award at ZedFest Film Festival in Los Angeles and the 2013 Monstey award for Great Historical Monster Moments. There's so much more he's accomplished and you can find out when you listen to the interview!
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. Ron Chaney, great-grandson of Lon Chaney, ... See full bio » November 21, 1965 in USABorn: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Two very special guests sit in the Electric Chair this week — actor Bill Oberst, Jr. from Take This Lollipop (2011) and Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) fame; and filmmaker/storyteller Peter Dukes from Dream Seekers Productions. In this week’s … More
Known for a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance in "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona. Ron Chaney, great-grandson of Lon Chaney, ... See full bio » November 21, 1965 in USABorn: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Rob, Chachi, and Sorg are joined by Brett Wiewiora of OnlyinPGH.com and Zach Rizza of Wrestling Mayhem Show to talk the new iPhone 4S, play with Siri, check out Take This Lollipop, and ponder the point it makes. We also show a video from New York Comic Con where we see a demo of Crave 3D at the Realusion booth where they're motion capturing with Microsoft Kinect units. Join the AwesomeCast on Twitter, Facebook and be sure to follow us on iTunes in both video and audio formats, as well as YouTube, Boxee, Roku, and Blip.tv! As always, you can chime in with news, thoughts, or comments at Contact@AwesomeCast.com or 724-25-A-CAST.