Special Guests: Lydia Tenaglia On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks to Lydia Tenaglia about her film Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent (2016), a documentary about culinary pioneer Jeremiah Tower and his travels and travails. Ms. Tenaglia also shares stories of her early career; working on medical reality shows (Trauma: Life in the ER) and her role in bringing Anthony Bourdain to television. Links: Visit the official Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent website Visit the official Zero Point Zero website Buy Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain
159: He’s A Gay Bumble Bee for Christ
On this weeks show Chris, Rob and Aaron are joined by Rich from Unregimented to discuss: Bill Maher’s N-Bomb, Wonder Woman, Smashing Pumpkins, Former ONDCP director on cannabis, Damian Marley buys High Times, Tiger Woods and opioid addiction, & the Secret Service relaxes cannabis policy. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net!
Episode 326: John Dies at the End (2012)
Special Guest: Glynn Turman Guest Co-Hosts: Thomas Barker, Chris Stachiw Based on a book by David Wong, Don Coscarelli’s John Dies at the End (2012) stars Chase Williamson as a character named David Wong while Rob Mayes plays the titular John. The film chronicles the otherworldly adventuers of Dave and John as they injest a new drug, Soy Sauce, and travel to other dimensions. Special guest Glynn Turman plays Detective Lawrence Appleton in the film. He discusses his “accidental” career and his groundbreaking appearance in “Peyton Place” as well as some of his favorite roles in Cooley High, The Serpent’s Egg, and more. Buy John Dies at the End on Blu-Ray Buy John Dies at the End by David Wong Follow Don Coscarelli on Twitter Like Don Coscarelli on Facebook Visit the official David Wong website Visit the John Dies at the End Magnet website Visit the movie website Visit the Phantasm website Listen to the Shock Wave interview with Don Coscarelli
Nugget 143: Mash-up Madness
On this weeks Weedsmen Potcast Nugget, Chris, Rob and Aaron talk about: the Rick And Morty Interdimensional Cable website, Pina Colada as a flavor, mash-ups, & Spider-Man. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net!
Special Report: Jad Smith on Alfred Bester
187: Covfefe
On this weeks show, Chris, Aaron and Rich discuss: Kathy Griffin, Trump pulling out of the Paris climate accord, “covfefe”, Trump’s cell phone, Jared Kushner’s secret back channel, charging drug dealers with murder, Trump rolling back access to birth control in the ACA, Ben Carson saying “poverty is a state of mind”, universal basic income, cannabis in Detroit, & the Alamo Drafthouse Wonder Woman screening. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net!
158: Where’s The Money?
On this weeks show, Chris, Aaron amd Rob get together to talk about: Rob’s Vacation to Florida, John Wick 2, DJ Cummerbund Mashup, Vermont’s governor vetoing cannabis legalization, illegal dispensaries in Detroit, Colorado dispensaries suing the IRS , recreational cannabis in New Jersey, age limits for recreational cannabis in Canada. Thank you for listening on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, & ChristopherMedia.net!
Episode 325: One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
Special Guest: Toby Roan Guest Co-Hosts: Paul Zimmerman, Jamey Duvall Based on Charles Neider’s book The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones, One-Eyed Jacks (1961) tells the tale of Rio AKA The Kid, played by Marlon Brando, and Dad Longsworth, played by Karl Malden. The two are outlaws who take very different paths, the Kid being a “noble” criminal while Dad eventually becomes a servant of the law. We watch them spar in the coastal Californian city of Monterrey where the tumultuous water serves as a metaphor for the raging emotions inside each man. The film was originally supposed to have been a powerhouse production with Sam Peckinpah writing the adaptation, Stanley Kubrick directing, and Brando as the star. But things don’t always work out the way they’re supposed to. Instead, this became the first and only film that Brando directed. Jamey Duvall and Paul Zimmerman join Mike to discuss Brando, Westerns, and more. Special guest Toby Roan is the author of the upcoming A Million Feet Of Film: The Making Of One-Eyed Jacks. Buy One-Eyed Jacks on Blu-Ray Buy The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones by Charles Neider Visit 50 Westerns from the ’50s Hear more of Jamie Duvall at Movie Geeks United! Read My Dinners with Demme by Paul Zimmerman
Special Report: Steven Shainberg on Rupture
Special Guest: Steven Shainberg On this special episode, Mike talks with director Steven Shainberg about his career from The Big Hit (1996) to Secretary (2002), to Fur (2006) to his latest, Rupture (2016) starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Chiklis, and Peter Stormare Buy Rupture on streaming video Listen to our episode on Secretary
Special Report: Cinetopia 2017
Mike talks with Brian Hunter about the line-up for Cinetopia 2017, the annual film festival which takes place in Ann Arbor and Metro Detroit. For more information visit http://www.cinetopiafestival.org/
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