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Best podcasts about Wayne W Johnson

Latest podcast episodes about Wayne W Johnson

Letstalkitall's podcast
Phoenix Files - Show 01

Letstalkitall's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 62:09


LTIA Network  - Phoenix Files Original interview with Wayne W. Johnson, Indie Actor. Part of the Edge-U-cation podcasts from 2015

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The Horror Squad Podcast
Episode 264: Freddy Vs. Jason Ft. Wayne W. Johnson Interview

The Horror Squad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 127:20


The Squad duke it out this week as they unpack the greatest battle in horror history as they review "Freddy vs. Jason". We are also joined by Actor Wayne W. Johnson (night of something strange,tales of dracula,house shark) for an interview to discuss his career in horror. Music provided by www.purple-planet.com

Inside Movies Galore
Interview W/ Actor Wayne W. Johnson here on Inside Movies Galore

Inside Movies Galore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 213:00


Where Some of the crew Michelle, and Dane Keil join me on an interview of Wayne W. Johnson's Career so far in the indie world enjoy the interview it was my longest an we had audio trouble then but it was well worth it...! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inside-movies-galore/support

Horrible Horror Podcast
Bonus: Wayne W. Johnson Interview

Horrible Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 68:50


We sat down with Wayne W. Johnson, the man behind the sex crazed killer zombie, Cornelius from "Night of Something Strange". Listen in as we talk all things "NoSS", his band, and other projects. Wayne was an open book and shared some great stories from the set.

G33kpod
Special Edition ZombieCon: Wayne W. Johnson

G33kpod

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 28:52


The Fellas sit down and discuss the state of zombie horror with Wayne W. Johnson Opening theme is: Sunday Morning by Jamus Breed* Closing Theme is: Channel Intro Germany by Lino Rise Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Leave us feedback on Itunes, Twitter: @g33kpod and Facebook : Facebook.com/g33kpod or via email: contribute@g33kpod.com *Sunday Morning licensed exclusively to G33kpod Network by Dennis Johnson

Monster Kid Radio
Monster Kid Radio #218 - Vampires and starships with Wayne W. Johnson

Monster Kid Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 60:31


Actor Wayne W. Johnson continues his stay at Monster Kid Radio and talks further about his involvement in Tales of Dracula (dir. Joe DeMuro) as well as how he found himself playing Walking Bear in Star Trek: New Voyages. Wayne's a busy, busy actor - you'll hear about all his different projects during this interview. Also, Derek starts looking forward to October. Be sure to visit our complete website at , and don't forget our Wiki Campaign! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) Living Dead Horror Convention - Wayne W. Johnson - Star Trek: New Voyages - H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival - H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival Kickstarter - Support Monster Kid Radio on Patreon - The opening and closing song "Vampire Surf" (from the album Welcome to Surf Trash Island) appears by permission of Die Krabben - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.

Monster Kid Radio
Monster Kid Radio #217 - Wayne W. Johnson sinks his fangs into Tales of Dracula

Monster Kid Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 46:46


It takes a lot of guts (or fangs) to don Count Dracula's cape, and that's just what this week's Monster Kid Radio guest did when he starred in 2015's  (dir. Joe DeMuro). The very busy actor  took some time to chat with Derek about his experience taking on the role of the master vampire, as well as a bit about his history in front of the camera, his inspirations, and what kinds of movies he used to watch as a kid. Also, Derek returns to talking about Barbara Steele, the last movie he "saw" her in, and her upcoming appearance at this year's Living Dead Horror Convention. Be sure to visit our complete website at , and don't forget our Wiki Campaign! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) Living Dead Horror Convention - Support Monster Kid Radio on Patreon - The opening and closing song "Cobweb Jungle" (from the albumInvisible EP!) appears by permission of Invisible Dracula - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.

The Time Shifters Podcast
2015’s “Tales of Dracula” succeeds where so many others have failed.

The Time Shifters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 5:11


Writer, director Joe Demuro's film was an audacious project. He took some of the most iconic figures in classic horror, who also happen to have some of the most fervent fans, reinvented their journeys and did what others have tried and failed to do, he didn't screw it up! In 2015's Tales of Dracula, Dracula, having been bested by VanHelsing, leaves England and returns to his native Carpathian mountains. Since his last bride was destroyed by VanHelsing and his vampire hunters, Dracula sets his sights on a young farmers daughter. After being attacked by the Dark Prince the girls father, with the help of the local inn keepers and a mysterious stranger, take her to a doctor who has taken up residence near town. This is the same doctor that the stranger is seeking in the hopes that he may be able to help him with a terrible malady, and hopefully before the next full moon. Doctor Henry Frankenstein is away on a research excursion, but young and brilliant Victoria Frankenstein is more than happy to help, once she realizes has a source of vampire blood! This blood injected into the monster created by her grandfather could grant the beast eternal life and untold strength! I won't go into any more detail, I think you get the idea. The word "homage" gets used a lot lately. I almost cringe when I hear any film maker use the word. Too often "homage" becomes a bad antonym for "denigrate". I was happily surprised by Tales of Dracula. Everyone involved appears to have a true affection for the classic monsters. There are shades of Hammer Studios, but I think the Universal films of the 30's and 40's are most represented. While there is humor to be found in the film, it was never insulting to the source material nor was it disparaging to the audience and the fans of the genre. No, this was one of the best examples of a film actually honoring the originals that I have seen in some time, if ever. Now, all that being said, and to be honest and fair, Tales of Dracula is not a perfect film. The visual effects are passable, but wisely kept to minimum. Some viewers who are more accustomed to the high end special effects of modern film and TV may find these a little laughable. I felt much the same way with some of the acting,.. passable. There WERE a few stand outs. Tom Delillo, as the cursed wolf man, channels Lon Chaney Jr's passion and angst, and the father-daughter inn keepers, Dwight Kemper & Cassandra Hayes, are so much fun together! Then there is Wayne W. Johnson as Dracula. That is a man who enjoyed himself. He turns that joy, with an ironic twist, and creates an evil, cold and villainous Count. I also enjoyed the snarky young adult turn about on the Dr. Frankenstein by Courtney Bennet. She easily slips between showing her affection for the the creature she grew up with and her ambivalence bordering on contempt for everyone else. There were however several side characters that brought some of the scenes down for me. I understand that a small budget film, (reportedly $20,000), can only throw their casting net so far, but I wish they could have reached out just a little further. A highlight of the film, and I'd be remiss if I didn't mention it, is the make-up! Put together by artist Ron Chamberlain, the make-up effects may be the true star of the film! The potential restraints of the film being in black and white could be a challenge enough, but to this movie watcher, being tasked to recreate and subtlety update the designs of Frankenstein's Monster, the wolf man and Dracula all in one film, seems a daunting task! Somehow, and with great effect, Chamberlain pulled it of with each creature bearing the resemblance of the classic monster. Wolf man takes the prize for most like the original. As much as Delillo channeled Chaney Jr., Chamberlain must have been channeling Jack Pierce. (There is even a splendid lap-dissolve transformation scene!) To the casual horror fan, this film may be a bit dull.

GenreTainment
G056 – Star Trek New Voyages / Phase II Special

GenreTainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013 53:35


This week Marx and Julie chat with the cast and crew of the award winning (TV Guide winner, Hugo nominated) series Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II. They speak with Executive Producer and actor James Cawley (Kirk), John Kelley (Dr. McCoy), Charles Root (Scotty), director Mark Burchett, writer Rick Chambers and Wayne W. Johnson (Walking Bear).We learn the challenges of trying to continue and stay true to the original Star Trek series, new things to expect in upcoming episodes, and much, much more.Hosts (and filmmakers) Marx and Julie give you the latest news on movies, television, web series and comic books; plus, interviews with writers, directors, producers and actors in both independent and not-so-independent creations.Links:Television on the Wild Wild Web: How To Blaze Your Own Trail@MrMarx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.