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In this episode, hosts Katherine Troyer and Toni Tresca talk the post-modern and incredibly "meta" 2006 horror-comedy film Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Episode Highlights: We discuss the film's commentary on the slasher genre and, in particular, how this movie's final girl character (Taylor Gentry) becomes a stand-in for the sometimes uncomfortable position of being a fan and scholar of horror. We examine the mockumentary style of the cinematography and when (and when not) it works for us. And we think about what this film asks us to think about when it comes to our continued fascination and love for a genre that kills us. A Dose of Scholarship: We explore Savanna Teague's excellent analysis of the film in her 2017 article "Ahabs, Turtles, and Survivor Girls: Postmodernism in Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon" from Studies in Popular Culture. And we reference, again, Isabel Pinedo's seminal piece "Recreational Terror: Postmodern Elements of the Contemporary Horror Film." This podcast episode first aired on May 1, 2023. Jackson O'Brien...you are an extraordinary editor; thank you! ALL LINKS Twitter/Instagram: @NightmarePod1; YouTube: Such a Nightmare; Email: suchanightmare.pod@gmail.com; Website: suchanightmare.com
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In this episode, you'll hear from Taylor Gentry of Endeavor Capital, a private equity firm in Portland, Oregon. Taylor shares valuation drivers that lead to successful exits in the SMB space. And for those contemplating exits from their business, or perhaps going through it currently, this is an informative discussion on what buyers are truly looking for and what drives value, and how the business operates within its market. Links/Resources: Endeavour Capital Connect with Taylor Gentry on LinkedIn Sponsors: First Generation Advisors & First Generation Financial
Cast: Taylor Gentry…Count Drahoon/Lenny Alex Maynard…Gill Man/Det. Kimball Will Lasley…Bigfoot Gregory Lannom…Bogeyman/Bartender C.J. Walton…Sophie Andre Churchwell…Rich/Hector Cova Brouwer…Lana Special Guest: Shondell McFall Crew: Music by Choram Sound Engineering by Aaron Trimble Director of Photography…Corey Guthrie Written by Taylor Gentry and Alex Maynard Edited, Produced, and Directed by Taylor Gentry Links: Drahoon Website: http://www.featureoffright.com/ Instagram and... Continue Reading →
This week's movie might have had several different names, but it stars the one and only Bela Lugosi! We're calling it My Son, the Vampire (dir. John Gilling) here on Monster Kid Radio this week when Taylor Gentry joins Derek to talk about this Lugosi . . . comedy? And if that's not enough, Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland also tackles the film! Mark Matzke's Beta Capsule Review continues through the original Ultra Q, and we've even got some Listener Feedback this week. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Electronics Service Unit No. 16 - Follow Mark Matzke Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - 25th H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival Kickstarter - H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival - Follow Count Drahoon Count Drahoon's Feature of Fright - Instagram - Facebook - This is Re-Animator - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week on Monster Kid Radio: The Monster Rally Retro Awards with Stephen D. Sullivan The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of () All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
This episode the guys sit down with Tylor's twin brother, Taylor Gentry! Taylor has a really amazing story and has a pretty unconventional passion that he has relentlessly pursued since a very young age. From a young age Taylor has been fascinated with all things theater and film. The film Dracula in particular really sparked a creative flame within Taylor that is still going strong to this day. Taylor has created a character called Count Drahoon and has been doing a vid/podcast for the past several years. His show Count Drahoon's Feature of Fright was recently acquired by Troma Entertainment on their streaming platform. Troma is a staple in the Horror/Sci fi world of film. Really awesome everything Taylor has done with his passion. His ability to stay true to himself and follow his heart is really commendable and inspiring. Be sure to check the full pod for all the stories.
This week, Austin is joined by Taylor Gentry and Zach King once again by Willie Nelson’s 70th (yes you read that right) studio album filled with covers and all new material!
Austin brings back Taylor Gentry and newcomer Annabelle Tyree to direct HAIM’s latest highly acclaimed new album!
Austin surprises Taylor and Zach with Toni Basil’s first album from 1982. What begins as a surprise track by track listen devolves into a weird trek in Basil’s 80’s music videos! Overall, a it’s a fun adventure at the Swamp Studio!
Austin brings in the crew to discuss the Indie Americana band The Trailer Park Troubadors and their first album!
Episode 7 - Taylor Gentry joins the podcast to share stories and talk about what it means to be a storyteller, especially one who largely spends his time in the horror genre. He hosts a show called Count Drahoon's Feature of Fright and it's glorious. Not only does he love talking about horror and monsters, he plays the part and dresses up as Count Drahoon for his live shows. It is a delightful show to shine light on the goodness in all storytelling, but also the light found in the dark places of horror through faith and redemption. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/finowr)
Austin is joined by Taylor Gentry once again and by longtime listener/first time guest Craig Willis to talk about Billy Joel’s “Glass Houses”. This episode was actually recorded the same week as the album’s 40th anniversary!
Austin lures guest Taylor Gentry into listening to Meghan Trainor’s newest album!
Austin brings in Taylor Gentry and Zach King to talk about this rare little gem of a Christmas special with John Denver and the Muppets!
Count Drahoon’s Feature of Fright creator Taylor Gentry returns to chat with Austin about Billy Joel’s classic album “The Stranger”!
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Taylor Gentry from Count Drahoon’s Feature of Fright returns to chat with Austin about Dan Tyminski’s latest album, which leaves the two struggling to define exactly what they listened to!
We interview local personality Taylor Gentry, discuss recent releases, listen to Eli's story about meeting Joe Bob Briggs and dive in to this weeks Lana's Fun Facts!
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Austin hosts a round table with friends Taylor Gentry, Zach King, and Braidon Buck to celebrate Album Cuts one year anniversary! Each guest picks an album to discuss, and Austin plays a few cuts here and there!
The European Tour continues with a stop in the Emerald Isle! This week, Austin and special guest Taylor Gentry break down The High Kings' Grace and Glory album from 2016. Give Austin some love and follow him on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/Album-Cuts-with-J-Austin-Duke-221885065049132/
We've been talking about this movie for so long, we almost can't believe we haven't done a full episode on it. But we haven't, so this episode, the Women In Caskets take a moment to rave about another favorite. So let's join our favorite documentarian, Taylor Gentry, as she goes Behind the Mask, and witnesses The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Spoiler alert: It doesn't go well for her. Good for us, bad for her. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). This episode's outro was "Psycho Killer" by the Talking Heads. The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all.
Austin brings in Camcordetv owner Taylor Gentry this week to discuss Steely Dan's Gaucho, their last studio album before their twelve year hiatus.
Taylor Gentry hosts the Millennial Broadcast on BPN Radio. BPN Radio is an internet radio station that can be found online at www.bpnradio.com. Andrew recently had the opportunity to be a guest on the show. We wanted to share this interview with you as we talk about finding your purpose.