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Saturday Night Freak Show
The Boy (2016)

Saturday Night Freak Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 80:05


Holly says she'd take a job babysitting a haunted doll after watching The Boy (2016). Lauren Cohan, from TV's The Walking Dead, stars as an American nanny who relocates to a spooky English manor house to watch over an eccentric couple's "son," who turns out to be a porcelain doll. Strange occurrences ensue. Listen as we discuss reverse hauntings, giant British billiard tables, and test our tolerance for domestic disturbances on this week's exciting episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ain't Normal Podcast
Episode 8. Being that Guy from the TV Ain't Normal

Ain't Normal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 54:30


On this episode we talk to Adam Minarovich from TV's The Walking Dead, Rectify, MacGyver, and the movie he wrote himself, Pawn Shop Chronicles.  Adam shares tales of hometown fan interactions, mishaps when starting out as a young, naive actor, and of being a teenage rapper on the local bill with 2 Live Crew in the 90s.   He also discusses his successes in television and movies and describes his local entertainment venue (which you can only find if you solve a riddle).  

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
Audio Drama Creator Kc Wayland: "I Did All of Laurence Fishburne's Footsteps"

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 64:57


Dennis heads down the 5 Freeway to Orange, CA to visit the office/studio of Kc Wayland, creator of the popular zombie-themed audio drama "We're Alive," which is heading into its sixth season with a 7th already in development. Kc talks about the original idea for the series, his techniques for working with actors, building an enthusiastic fan base with no paid advertising and the frustration of getting his thunder stolen by TV's "The Walking Dead" shortly after launching his first season. He also discusses the how-to book he wrote about audio dramas, "Bombs Always Beep," and why he thinks it's important to share his trade secrets with aspiring creators. He also talks about his producing work on "Bronzeville" a 2016 audio drama that starred Larenz Tate and Laurence Fishburne. Other topics include: getting signed by Paradigm, that time he met George R. R. Martin, serving in the army in Iraq and the thing that surprised him about prison elevators. www.waylandproductions.com  

Media Unplugged - Inside the Business of Media - Video / Digital / Audio / Advertising / Culture

Amazon is promising the NFL what nobody else can. And...Apple wants James Bond. Plus...a terrific new promotional app from TV's The Walking Dead for Mountain Dew, the myth that the radio industry needs less regulation, and the strange phenomenon of "free range trees." Brand Authority Tom Asacker and Media Strategist Mark Ramsey go inside what's really happening in media.Sources: http://www.businessinsider.in/Amazon-is-promising-NFL-advertisers-it-will-track-whether-their-ads-get-people-to-buy-things-on-Amazon/articleshow/60328341.cmshttp://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/apple-amazon-join-race-james-bond-film-rights-1035539

East Van Calling
East Van Calling: The Walking Dead-Zombies & Colonization

East Van Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2015 36:21


What does TV's The Walking Dead reveal about the colonization of Indigenous peoples? Native American studies scholar Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy sees many connections. For her people, the Hupa, Yurok, and Karok tribes of Northern California, the apocalypse began centuries ago. Dr. Risling Blady watches the popular TV show the Walking Dead. But she’s thinking, teaching and writing about parallels to colonization. I spoke to Cutcha about survival, resistance and Indigenous experience of the end of the world. She explains colonization through the lens of popular culture and responds to all-too-frequent comments that Indigenous people should “just get over it.” Cutcha points out that some salvation lies in traditional knowledge of what to eat after the collapse and a sense of humor. I interviewed her in the spring of 2015 for a CBC Radio One documentary called The Coming Zombie Apocalypse. Its about why it’s so easy to imagine the end of the world, but why it’s so hard to imagine an end to capitalism. Air date: October 27, 2015 - 9 PM across Canada, in North America on Serius XM and on cbc.ca/ideas. Cutcha Risling Baldy's blog post on this subject is at http://www.cutcharislingbaldy.com/blog/on-telling-native-people-to-just-get-over-it-or-why-i-teach-about-the-walking-dead-in-my-native-studies-classes-spoiler-alert