Episode 41: KC Wayland

KC Wayland, Director/Writer/Actor/Producer of the audio series We’re Alive and We’re Alive: Lockdown  and the documentary film 365 Boots on the Ground, joins us to discuss the movies that have influenced him professionally and personally.  Come along, as we chat about Rita Hayworth and the US Army, Spielberg zombies, too many cooks, and the best from the worst.

And, in case you’re still wondering after hearing the episode, the two dome theaters at the Century Cinedome in Orange, CA each seated 863 people. More information on the theater can be found here and here.

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KC Wayland on IMDB

We’re Alive and We’re Alive: Lockdown

 

Episode 40: Brian Ging

Brian Ging, Assistant Editor on Disney’s Kirby Buckets and Director/Writer/Producer of American Yearbook, joins us to talk about the movies that inspired him to pursue his career and become the man he is today.  Listen in, as we discuss digital watches and whips, creative money making, the greatest 10 in 5, and the voice of the creator.

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Episode 39: Brock Powell

Brock Powell, professional voice artist who is the current voice of Kool-Aid, joins us for a funny and moving talk about the movies that made him the successful and very entertaining man he is today.  Listen in, as we discuss big Twinkies, allegorical cats, Goofy mentors, and the power of Dr. Seuss.

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Brockvox.com

Brock Powell on Facebook

Brock Powell on Twitter

Brock Powell on IMDB

Unpop Podcast on iTunes

Comic Con Palm Springs

Episode 37: Frank Dietz

Frank Dietz, actor/filmmaker/writer/artist/animator and host of the Damn Dirty Geeks podcast, joins us to discuss the movies that made him the multi-talented Monster Kid he is today.  Listen in, as we discuss monstrous acting, keeping your appendages safe, musical breathers, and horrendous bubble gum.

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Damn Dirty Geeks podcast on iTunes

Damn Dirty Geeks website

Sketchy Things: The Art and Films of Frank Dietz

A Zombie Next Door

Thinking Outside The Longbox podcast on iTunes (including Con Man Extras parts 1 & 2)

Episode 35: Elyse Ashton

Elyse Ashton, actress and co-host on The Anglophile Channel, joins us to discuss the movies that made her, as we premiere our brand new, upgraded recording equipment.  Check out our improved sound as we chat about hairy husbands, serious anglophilia, fairies and flies, and grown-up HR Pufnstuff.

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Episode 34: Alastair James Murden

Alastair James Murden, actor/comedian/voice-over actor/singer/citizen of the Wizarding World, spends a light-hearted afternoon with us, recounting the movies that made him the highly entertaining man he is today.  Join us as we discuss the fear of “s” creatures; unending, comforting angst; the cruelty of Pixar; and choo-choo-choosing.

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Maverick Theater – Fullerton

Improv Shmimprov

 

Episode 33: Angel Lopez

Angel Lopez, choreographer of award-winning high school precision dance teams, who funds his passion with a day job in customer service, joins us for a lively discussion exploring the movies that made him.  Listen in, as we chat about strong female leads, laughing with serial killers, filmic litmus tests, and comedic evolution.

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Episode 32: Rich Cooley

Rich Cooley, Director of Production and Entertainment for the Anaheim Ducks NHL hockey team and the Honda Center, joins us to chat about the movies that have made him the man he is today.  Listen in, as we cajole him into committing to his five favorite films and we discuss Butch Cassidy and the Ducks, mafia management 101, are you in or are you out?, and potential podcast ventures.

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Just one part of the Honda Center entertainment control room, in action during a recent Anaheim Ducks game.

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The Honda Center video boards providing excitement during a recent Anaheim Ducks game

 

Episode 31: Eddie Furth

Eddie Furth, comedian, actor, and host of Historical Roast at the Nerdmelt Showroom in Los Angeles, joins us for a fun discussion of the movies that made him the entertaining man he is today.  Listen in as we discuss mainlining gummy bears, yo momma, dinosaur birthdays, and fabric store torture.  And stick with us as we veer off beyond influences, into magical free plugs and Ted Talks.

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Eddie Furth on Twitter

Nerdmelt Showroom

 

Episode 30: Tim Prettyman

Artist Tim Prettyman joins us to discuss the films that have influenced him to be the person he is today.  Don’t miss the new comic book, Winken Blinken & Nod, from Tim and our past guest Mike Matola (episode 6)!  Issue #1 is available now, with more to come soon!  Listen in to this fun episode, as we chat about movie geography, breaking VHS tabs, vulgar little men, and artists helping artists.

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