Thu, 25 February 2010
The following interview was conducted on Sunday, February 21st. Juliet Landau makes her directorial debut with the documentary Take Flight, which captures Gary Oldman's experiences while shooting a music video for the Jewish Hip-Hop group, Chutzpah! During the interview, Juliet talks about new media, independent production, film versus digital, Gary's strong work ethic as it relates to his rarely seen, playful sense of humor and much more. A number of Buffy and Angel alumni are discussed as well. Please listen for more details. Take Flight is now available to watch online in streaming video at JulietLandausTakeFlight.com! The theme and closing music for this podcast comes courtesy of the band, Lightning Love. The song is called "Good Time", from their 2009 album, November Birthday. Big thanks to them and Kim Paris from Sinister Foxy Productions. |
Wed, 16 December 2009
Note: The interview contains spoilers for the film, as well as some mild, adult language so please proceed with caution. |
Mon, 30 November 2009
Thanks goes out to editing wizard, Stuart Duncan for doing such a fantastic job on cleaning up the audio quality. Thanks also to my dear friend, Lisa for making my attendance possible and for basically being made of awesome. I miss you. Special thanks goes out to Eric "Quint" Vespe, Michael Felsher, Fred Dekker, Jason Lively, Steve Marshall, Jill Whitlow, Tom Atkins and everyone at The Alamo Drafthouse for their part in such an amazing evening. I'll never forget it! Note: Alcohol was being served at this event, so the crowd was very loose and rowdy. Fair warning for those easily offended, this podcast does contain some explicit language. Also, if you're interested in hearing more about my love for this film, please check out my guest appearance in episode 70 of The Geekscape Movie Club podcast, with Brent & Liz! |
Wed, 13 September 2006
In this very special episode, I was fortunate enough to attend a midnight screening of The Monster Squad at The Denton Movie Tavern, as part of their Friday Night Frights. It was apparently the only remaining 35 milimeter print in the country! The film's star, Andre Gower was there to introduce the screening and he answered questions from an inebriated audience.It just so happens that I brought my camera with me and I've recorded the event for all to enjoy. Andre was even nice enough to sign autographs and take pictures with fans, and this was probably around 2 AM! What a guy! The picture of Andre, Brandon and myself was taken in very little light. One of these days, my stupid ass will remember to use the lamp on the front of the camera. :) Thanks goes out to Stuart Duncan for somehow making the image presentable. Thanks also to my dear friend Brandon Ortega, for his help in getting to and from the screening and making it a fun time. You sir, rock! Special thanks goes out to John Gray and Paul Salfen for putting together an unforgettable evening, and also to Andre Gower for taking the time to come all the way out to Texas, for sharing such wonderful stories with us and basically just for being awesome. See, it's officially in writing now, so that makes it true! Note: Alcohol was being served at this event, so the crowd was very loose and rowdy. Fair warning for those easily offended, this podcast does contain some explicit language. |
Tue, 15 August 2006
My first celebrity interview is Jonathan London, co-host of Geekdrome. In addition to podcasting, he's also a music video director, an award winning filmmaker and a Mexican wrestler. :)During our Q&A session, we talk about the importance of mood regarding independent cinema, the return of Super Action, the diminishing distance between box office and DVD release dates and how this could affect the future of the movie theater experience. I'd like to thank Jonathan for being so generous with his time and for sharing his thoughts. His short film, Gay By Dawn is available on DVD. More information on Jonathan London can be found here. Don't forget to visit Geekdrome for your weekly reviews of movies, trailers, comics and video games! |

In this very special episode, I was fortunate enough to attend a midnight screening of The Monster Squad at The Denton Movie Tavern, as part of their Friday Night Frights. It was apparently the only remaining 35 milimeter print in the country! The film's star, Andre Gower was there to introduce the screening and he answered questions from an inebriated audience.










