Episodes

  • Alex Keledjian & Ryan Gibson (How I Got Greenlit) share their thoughts on some obscure 80s movies and then talk filmmaking on a wide range of budget levels.
    Jul 16 2023

    Alex Keledjian & Ryan Gibson are the co-hosts of a podcast called How I Got Greenlit.


    They also produce movies like High Voltage, God's Country, Feast, and Freaks.


    Join us as Ryan and Alex share their thoughts on some truly obscure and fascinating 80s movies (Final Countdown, anyone? Ice Pirates?) and then discuss the advantages and disadvantages of filmmaking on a wide range of budget levels.


    This is a fun one. These guys are really charming and have movie industry stories for days. You'll definitely want to check out their show, How I Got Greenlit, right after listening to this one, and it's available here:

    https://tinyurl.com/How-I-Got-Greenlit


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Jeff Strand (Dweller, A Bad Day For Voodoo, Pressure) talks writing influences, walk-on roles in low budget horror movies, and novelizations whose time (may) have come.
    Jul 2 2023

    Jeff Strand is a highly accomplished and prolific novelist. He's the author of the Dweller, the greatest boy-meets-monster story ever written, as well as about 50 other books that are pretty swell, too. This list includes: Dead Clown Barbecue, Wolf Hunt, Single White Psychopath Seeks Same, and many many more equally notable and wonderful novels. There are far too many to list here-- like I said, the guy is crazy prolific!


    On this episode, Jeff talks to us about authors and films that influenced and inspired him. We discuss the works of Douglas Adams and Richard Laymon. Later, he singles out a handful of low budget horror films he recommends and then a few more that he actually appears in. We quickly touch on the magic of horror musicals and what it was like to be on set with the Godfather of Gore himself, Herschell Gordon Lewis.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Mark Evanier (Groo, Garfield and Friends, Crossfire) shares tales of the comic book industry, tales of Hollywood, and of course, tales of Jack Kirby.
    Jun 18 2023

    The legendary Mark Evanier joins us to discuss a few of his many Hollywood and comics industry adventures.


    On this episode, Mark shares stories about working on Welcome Back Kotter, the 80s Dungeons and Dragons cartoon show, and the 90s Bob Newhart show. We also get treated to anecdotes about Dave Stevens, Sergio Aragones, and of course there's plenty of talk about the king of comics himself, Jack Kirby.


    Strap in because Mark is a master storyteller, both on the page as well as on the microphone. This is a really fun conversation.



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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ed Brisson (Predator, Batman, The Violent) swings by with his thoughts on crime films, crime authors, and how Jim Jarmusch's Night on Earth changed his perception of the rules of storytelling.
    Jun 4 2023

    Ed Brisson is an exceptional comic book writer. His character-driven crime stories are some of the best and most engaging books that have been published by any company in the past 15 years.


    His creator-owned titles include: Sheltered, The Last Contract, There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd, and his next surefire hit series: The Sins of the Salton Sea.


    Of course, crime comics aren't the only thing Ed does well. Over at Marvel and DC, he's written several excellent Batman books, taken the reins on Alpha Flight, and dabbled with The X-Men, Ghost Rider, and The Avengers. And he's worked on licensed properties as well, doing highly acclaimed runs on Predator, Sons of Anarchy, and Robocop.


    On this episode, Ed joins us to discuss crime movies, crime authors, and weighs in with his thoughts on whether or not anyone should be adapting Elmore Leonard to comics.



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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Mark Russell (Billionaire Island, Fantastic Four, The Flintstones) discusses a few of the films that most deeply affected him and the ways in which they've inspired some of his own writing techniques.
    May 21 2023

    Mark Russell is one of the most talented writers working today. He consistently produces high quality, thought-provoking stories that never sacrifice entertainment along the way.


    Among his many exceptional books, you'll find titles like: Second Coming, One-Star Squadron, The Wonder Twins, Traveling to Mars, and the brilliantly reimagined 2016 version of The Flintstones.


    On this episode, Mark and I discuss films, morality in storytelling, and whether or not to go into hiding after your publisher receives 130,000 emails condemning your latest project and labeling you a heretic.



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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Zach Lipovsky (Freaks, Kim Possible, Final Destination) talks about making films with children who have super powers, teenagers who are spies, and adults who try, and ultimately fail, to cheat death.
    May 7 2023

    Zach Lipovsky is the writer/director (along with Adam B. Stein) of the AMAZING 2018 movie Freaks.


    On this episode, Zach takes us inside the process of writing scripts with a smarter audience in mind, and explains how taking advantage of all available resources can help ensure that a movie will get green-lit.


    Along the way, we talk about some of the films that inspired Zach's storytelling, how his low budget beginnings led to directing the next installment of a big budget horror franchise, and what it was like getting to work with the greatest Star Trek captain EVER.



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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Tom McWeeney (Roachmill, Atomic Frenchie) joins us for a lively, insightful discussion on 1970s & 80s sci-fi and genre films.
    Apr 23 2023

    On this episode, cartoonist, illustrator and toy designer Tom McWeeney delivers a masterclass on 1970s & 80s sci-fi and genre films.


    Tom goes deep into what makes for effective, memorable characters. He also dissects story structure, debates werewolf qualifications, and lays out his theory of how John Carpenter's The Thing, despite being released in 1982, is the last great movie of the 70s.


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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Rob Grant (Harpoon, Cabin in the Woods, Deadpool 2) swings by to share his opinion on character-driven storytelling, and how some of the earliest films he ever saw are still affecting him to this day.
    Apr 9 2023

    Rob Grant, writer/director of the excellent 2019 dark comedy/thriller Harpoon, joins us to talk about his career origins, the movies that most influenced him, and his one and only foray into work-for-hire filmmaking.


    Along the way, we talk about the experience of being at the mercy of indie film festivals, how modern audiences' attention spans are dwindling, and the lasting damage that the book Save the Cat has done to Hollywood.


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    1 hr and 7 mins