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Eddie and I pick up where we left off, talking about the late, great Dick Miller. We also discuss Eddie being an honorary Walter Paisley, himself. Eddie tells me who his favorite directors to work with are, stories of all the great character actors he's gotten to share the screen with, and why he loves voice work so much. We also talk Christmas movies, Shemp Howard's gift for memorization, and Ed Wood. Bonus: Kissing Morgan Fairchild! Brought to you in partnership with Scarlet Lane Brewing, the Official Beer of Horror! Find out more about Eddie here: IMDB Facebook
LA Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and MB Artists, INC. Presents: World Premiere: Did you see what Walter Paisley Did Today? @ LA Mirada Theatre - 8.9 out of 10 - Excellent Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! March 16 - April 2, 2023.
Shakedown, 1959. Beatniks never have the time. Caltiki swimming up the stream, Walter Paisley is neat. We're talking the horrors of 1959: Horrors of the Black Museum, A Bucket of Blood, and Caltiki, the Immortal Monster. Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or go to http://www.aotkp.com Connect with the show: Become an Official Attacker: http://jointheattackers.com/ Visit our website: http://www.attackofthekillerpodcast.com/ Like us on https://www.facebook.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Follow us on https://twitter.com/AotKP Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/attackofthekillerpodcast/ Subscribe on https://www.youtube.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/aotkp/posts And check out our sponsor Shudder at https://www.shudder.com and use the promo "AOTKP" to get a free month when you sign up! Lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com
We're finishing out our Walter Paisley film festival with Gremlins 2 (1990). We get into Joe Dante's films, the history of PG13, and the live action cartoon. Insta: @electricmonsterpodcast @aerosoulpro @missgitsi Email: electricmonsterpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/electricmonster/message
BARK AT THE MOON! On this howl-arious episode of YOU DON'T KNOW DICK we're joined by NOW Magazine critic and Someone Else's Movie podcast host Norm Wilner to talk about Joe Dante's seminal werewolf movie THE HOWLING from 1981! And of course we don't forget to talk about Dick Miller's curmudgeonly occult bookstore owner Walter Paisley. Check it out! The post Episode 57 – You Don’t Know Dick – The Howling (1981) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Max Crumm - Broadway: Scott, DISASTER! (The Nederlander), Danny, GREASE (Brooks Atkinson). Off-Broadway: Emojiland, The Evolution Of Mann, Hot Mess, The Fantasticks, Disaster!, Brooklyn Crush {formerly: F#%KING UP EVERYTHING}. Festival/Regional: Woody Harrelson, Matthew Mcconaughey Vs. The Devil (NYMF 2017), The Situation, Jersey Shoresical (NY Fringe Festival). Walter Paisley, Beatsville (Asolo Rep.), Andy, Legendale (Human Race Theatre). Film/TV: “Emergence,” “Ray Donovan,” Easy A, Killing Diaz & Echoboom. Allie Trimm - Broadway: Once Upon A One More Time, 13 The Musical, Bye Bye Birdie. Off-Bway: Enter Laughing, Evolution of Mann. Regional: BAZ, Violet, Les Miserables, Allegiance. Currently studying at Stanford University and teaching private voice lessons. A3 Artists Agency. www.allietrimm.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. We appreciate your support! Thank you to our guests, producers, and Broadway Podcast Network! @maxcrumm @allietrimm Want more of My Broadway Memory?! Follow us on Social! @MyBroadwayMemory on Instagram and Facebook and @MyBwayMemory on Twitter MICHAEL KUSCHNER: Instagram or The Dressing Room Project Dear Multi-Hyphenate Podcast BRIAN SEDITA: Instagram, Website, Page to Stage Podcast BROADWAY PODCAST NETWORK: Website or Instagram #MyBroadwayMemory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're going to cover one of Dick Miller's most famous roles you need to have a dynamite guest on board, which is why on this episode of You Don't Know Dick we're joined by Caelum Vatnsdal - the man who literally wrote the book on Dick Miller - to talk to us about 1959's A Bucket of Blood! Along the way we discuss Winnipeg, Caelum's experience with filmmaker Guy Maddin, the eternal-ness of Walter Paisley and so much more. Come check it out.. if you dare! The post Episode 13 – You Don’t Know Dick – A Bucket of Blood (1959) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Time for another review from Bob Harris of KFGO and Scotch for Jack FM on a film that most say is the classic horror flick of the 50's! This Classic A Roger Corman film from 1959 follows a busboy Walter Paisley as he works as a busboy at a local beatnik coffee shop. But his desire to turn his menial job into a sculpture artist brings certain death to man and beast. Dick Miller in what some call his most outstanding performance as Walter, and watch for game show host Bert Convey as one of his victims! Two great big thumbs up, five stars from Bob and Scotch!
‘Walter has a clear mind. One day something will enter it, feel lonely … and leave again.' The quote, of course, is referring to Walter Paisley, the character that eventually became the alter ego of the late, great Dick Miller. Join this episode's Grue Crew – Chad Hunt, Whitney Collazo, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr […]
‘Walter has a clear mind. One day something will enter it, feel lonely … and leave again.’ The quote, of course, is referring to Walter Paisley, the character that eventually became the alter ego of the late, great Dick Miller. Join this episode’s Grue Crew – Chad Hunt, Whitney Collazo, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr […]
We're back with another mini (well it's an hour, we can talk) and we're spending this time talking about the recently deceased character actor and genre veteran, Dick Miller who played "Walter Paisley" a whole bunch!We try to stay on subject but if you've ever listened to us, you know how that goes.Topics include Roger Corman's soothing voice, The Terminator, The Burbs, Jason's experience at the Stan Lee memorial, Chopping Mall, Brian has never seen Gremlins, Twilight Zone, V, Mego, Marty Abrams, Gary Sandy and Dinner Theatre souvenirs. Please Enjoy and we have a new PodStallions Facebook group, please join us. Download the Show HereListen hereGive us some love on the PodStallions Facebook page!PODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Madeline Brumby is with us again as we look at Roger Corman's classic black comedy, "A,Bucket Of Blood," starring Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Ed Nelson and Burt Convy. The role of Walter Paisley was a career-defining role for Miller, a favorite of monster Attack. Join us for this loving look at a memorable film on the eve of the Monsterama Convention in Atlanta on this episode of "Monster Attack."
Could we have finally come across a movie we actually like? Is it possible there's a Roger Corman film out there that's actually pretty good? Listen in as Tom and Ryan order guava-and-wheat-germ pancakes, develop a Maxwell quote button, share their families' blood soup recipes, and speculate on whether Walter Paisley is actually Dr. Who. Repetition is death, and everything else is graham crackers, man. Episode Time Stamps 0:04:48 - Film Summary 0:35:30 - Film Background 1:01:15 - The Good 1:19:38 - The Bad 1:32:15 - The Ugly 1:42:32 - Improving the Film 1:47:29 - Email
Minute 33 begins with more rain on Mayfield Place and ends with Art running out of his house. In this minute we discuss midnight digging in the rain, Walter Paisley and even the Staff or Ra and Jawa’s, We also discuss veteran character actor Dick Miller. https://archive.org/download/Min33/min%2033.mp3
Se dice que el cine de bajo presupuesto siempre ha estado más "al quite" de las modas imperantes del momento para explotarlas convenientemente. Y nadie hay más representativo en esa cuestión que el veterano Roger Corman. Un cubo de sangre satiriza en clave de comedia de terror a todo ese mundo de poetas, escultores y vividores varios de la generación beat, un grupo al que el mediocre Walter Paisley (interpretado por el gran Dick Miller en uno de sus pocos papeles protagonistas) quiere pertenecer como sea. Y si tiene que ser asesinando y usando los cadáveres como "estatuas" para enmascarar su falta de talento, ningún problema. Cualquier cosa para ligar, eso nunca cambia. Disfruten del audio, nos vemos mañana.