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Hola Gerardo aquí en otro episodio de Simplemente Yo; La selección de esta semana es Meet the Hollowheads, También conocida como Life on the Edge, es una película de comedia negra de ciencia ficción de 1989 dirigida por el maquillador de efectos especiales Thomas R. Burman y escrita por Burman y Lisa Morton. Plot: Los Hollowheads tienen las manos ocupadas cuando el abusivo jefe de Henry se invita a sí mismo a la cena familiar. Espero que lo disfruten ;) Información adicional del podcast: Enlace del website official de Filmic Notion Podcast: https://filmicnotionpod.com/ Enlace a nuestra página de Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/446nl
Our favorite storyteller Mark Onspaugh shares the eerie Yule Time lore that comes out of Iceland which can be terrifying and hilarious at the same time. If you have listened to our previous episodes with Mark, you know he doesn’t leave the show without sharing his amazing fiction with us. Mark reads two original stories: “Jack Frost” from his book Christmas Ghost Stories: A Collection of Winter Tales and a new one he wrote for the show, “Christmas Spirit.” If you want to listen to the stories on their own, we have them available for play below. Mark Onspaugh - Christmas Ghost Stories Mark’s books are available at Amazon. Mark Onspaugh is a native Californian who grew up on a steady diet of horror, science fiction, and DC Comics. He’s a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers association. In addition to the produced film Kill Katie Malone, he has several other screenplays in various stages of development and was also one of the writers of the cult favorite Flight of the Living Dead. While Onspaugh is definitely a fan of the horror genre, he also writes science fiction and comedy. He polished his comedy writing (and improv skills) at the Groundlings Theater in L.A., where he studied under Lisa Kudrow (“Friends”), Michael McDonald (“Mad TV”), and Heather Morgan (“The Dana Carvey Show”). Earlier in his career, Onspaugh studied Special Effects Makeup in college and continued to pursue this passion under the tutelage of premier makeup artist Thomas R. Burman (“Invasion of the Body Snatchers”,” Cat People”, “Scrooged”) with additional lectures by such notables, among others as Oscar-winning makeup artist Rick Baker (“American Werewolf in London”, “Men in Black”, “Planet of the Apes”).
Our favorite storyteller Mark Onspaugh shares the eerie Yule Time lore that comes out of Iceland which can be terrifying and hilarious at the same time. If you have listened to our previous episodes with Mark, you know he doesn’t leave the show without sharing his amazing fiction with us. Mark reads two original stories: “Jack Frost” from his book "Christmas Ghost Stories: A Collection of Winter Tales" and a new one he wrote for the show, “Christmas Spirit.” If you want to listen to the stories on their own, we have them available for play on our website at www.ghostlytalk.com along with previous episodes and stories with Mark Onspaugh. Mark's books are all available at Amazon. Mark Onspaugh is a native Californian who grew up on a steady diet of horror, science fiction, and DC Comics. He’s a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers association. In addition to the produced film Kill Katie Malone, he has several other screenplays in various stages of development and was also one of the writers of the cult favorite Flight of the Living Dead. While Onspaugh is definitely a fan of the horror genre, he also writes science fiction and comedy. He polished his comedy writing (and improv skills) at the Groundlings Theater in L.A., where he studied under Lisa Kudrow (“Friends”), Michael McDonald (“Mad TV”), and Heather Morgan (“The Dana Carvey Show”). Earlier in his career, Onspaugh studied Special Effects Makeup in college and continued to pursue this passion under the tutelage of premier makeup artist Thomas R. Burman (“Invasion of the Body Snatchers”,” Cat People”, “Scrooged”) with additional lectures by such notables, among others as Oscar-winning makeup artist Rick Baker (“American Werewolf in London”, “Men in Black”, “Planet of the Apes”).
This week Zac is joined by comedians Andy Malafarina & Chris From Brooklyn for a mind-melting viewing experience. The loving Hollowhead family exists in a dystopian Jetsons-like world of gadgets, tubes, and creature comforts. Holding high hopes for a promotion, Henry Hollowhead is instead paid an uninvited visit by his deranged and pervy slime factory boss, Mr. Crabneck. Tubes churn and tables turn as the Hollowhead family must do what it takes to survive. Overflowing with genital metaphors, and marketed to God knows who, it's the one-off directorial work of makeup and special effects veteran, Thomas R. Burman. Buckle up for the unnerving experience that is Meet The Hollowheads.PLEASE VISIT OUR SPONSORS! If you want to last longer, and perform better in bed, head to https://www.bluechew.com and use promo code ZACH for your first shipment free!Kushy Dreams is a new company with a full line-up of premium, smokable CBD. Go to https://kushydreams.com/ and use promo code MIDNIGHT for 20% off your first order.FOLLOW THE SHOW!Zac AmicoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyAndy MalafarinaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/andymalafarinaTwitter: https://twitter.com/andymalafarinaChris From BKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/highsocietyradioTwitter: https://twitter.com/HSRadioshowThe newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show five days before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at http://www.GaSDigitalNetwork.com and use the code ZAC to save 15% on the entire network.Check out https://www.PodcastMerch.com/ZAC to get EXCLUSIVE Zac Amico merchandise (including the Amico 666 Shirt seen on the Joe Rogan Experience!)
Natural do México, Martín Macías Trujillo é formado em Artes Visuais e iniciou sua carreira de caracterizador na emissora mexicana TELEVISA em 1990. Fez seu primeiro filme no Brasil em 1996 e já atuou em mais de 80 produções nacionais e internacionais, como Casa de Areia, Heleno, Tropa de elite 1 e 2, Getúlio, Entre Irmãs, Marighella, Trash: A Esperança vem do Lixo, Sergio, entre outros. Fez cursos com maquiadores como Thomas R. Burman e Ken Diaz. Martín será entrevistado por Gabi Britzki, caracterizadora de Modo Avião, Terrores Urbanos, Uma Quase Dupla, Turma da Mônica Laços e Lições. Foi assistente de Martin Macias Trujillo em Marighella e Magnífica 70 3ª temporada. Gabi Britzki participou também das equipes de caracterização de Coisa Mais Linda 1ª e 2ª temporadas e Meu Amigo Hindu.
"What if?" This is the big question Science Fiction asks. Writers of the beloved genre have been exploring that question since the time of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Writer and producer Mark Onspaugh returns to discuss Science Fiction and how it has tackled the concept of ghosts. Mark also wrote and read two brand new short stories just for the show - "The Ghost Gate" and "Captain Ballard and the Space Wraith." Both stories have been isolated on our website at www.ghostlytalk.com, so you can listen to them on their own. _____ Mark Onspaugh is a native Californian who grew up on a steady diet of horror, science fiction, and DC Comics. He’s a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers association. In addition to the produced film Kill Katie Malone, he has several other screenplays in various stages of development and was also one of the writers of the cult favorite Flight of the Living Dead. While Onspaugh is definitely a fan of the horror genre, he also writes science fiction and comedy. He polished his comedy writing (and improv skills) at the Groundlings Theater in L.A., where he studied under Lisa Kudrow (“Friends”), Michael McDonald (“Mad TV”), and Heather Morgan (“The Dana Carvey Show”). Earlier in his career, Onspaugh studied Special Effects Makeup in college and continued to pursue this passion under the tutelage of premier makeup artist Thomas R. Burman (“Invasion of the Body Snatchers”,” Cat People”, “Scrooged”) with additional lectures by such notables, among others as Oscar-winning makeup artist Rick Baker (“American Werewolf in London”, “Men in Black”, “Planet of the Apes”).
Author Mark Onspaugh joined us again to explore the unusual history of how Valentine's Day came to be. It's not all love and candy hearts. Mark also read aloud a new ghostly short story he wrote specifically for this show called, "Shades of Love." We were so honored Mark did that that we now dub him the "Official Story Teller of Ghostly Talk." Seriously, it's an awesome story! Mark is such a talented writer. So sit back, listen up and enjoy the awkward and bloody history of Valentine's Day + stories! Mark Onspaugh is a California native and the author of over fifty published short stories. Like many writers, he is perpetually curious, having studied psychology at UCLA, exotic animals at Moorpark College's EATM program, improv comedy with the Groundlings and special effects makeup with Thomas R. Burman, Rick Baker and Rob Bottin. Mark has also written for film and television. He is the author of "Dark Valentines" and much more. Nominated for a prestigious Pushcart Prize, writer Onspaugh is delighted to have been compared to his favorite authors Ray Bradbury and Stephen King.
Christmas is that holly jolly time of year where we are all supposed to rejoice and be happy, but with the growth and popularty of Krampus from European folklore in our pop culture to even "Christmas Haunted Houses" to go through, Christmas seems to be taking a darker turn. We talk to fiction author Mark Onspaugh aobut this book, "Christmas Ghost Stories: A Collection of Winter Tales" and what inspired him to explore the supernatural during the holidays. Mark Onspaugh is a California native and the author of over fifty published short stories. Like many writers, he is perpetually curious, having studied psychology at UCLA, exotic animals at Moorpark College's EATM program, improv comedy with the Groundlings and special effects makeup with Thomas R. Burman, Rick Baker and Rob Bottin. Mark has also written for film and television. He is the author of "Christmas Ghost Stories: A Collection of Winter Tales," featuring well over a dozen stories which can be read alone or sewn together, Onspaugh's original Christmas ghost stories entertain with supernatural flights of fancy, mysterious creatures and four interwoven fairy tales from the shadowy Black Forest. Nominated for a prestigious Pushcart Prize, writer Onspaugh is delighted to have been compared to his favorite authors Ray Bradbury and Stephen King.