It's our oversized two year anniversary show! For the occasion, we welcome back our buddy Stephen Scarlata, producer of Jodorowsky's Dune and N.Y.H.C! We have a great talk with him about what he's working on and about making his dream project a reality. We also review Stephen’s listener pick (from June) Brainscan! Everything that you ever wanted to know about the Trickster but were afraid to ask! So grab your CD-Rom, plug it in and strap on! And hey... thanks for hanging out with us for two whole years!
Topics discussed: H.R. Giger, Myspace, Danny Cooksey, Cabin Fever: Patient Zero, The Jacket, Brainscan, Frank Langella, Rocky Dennis, Moebius, Edward Furlong, Death Rattle, the video games of 1994, Night Trap, getting "laid", Animal Factory, Brainwaves, Primus, El Goro, The 90's, Trick or Treat, Jodorowsky's Dune, Norman Reedus, El Topo, Arthur Jacobs, Y.K. Kim and Miami Connection, Incal & The Metabarons, long show notes, Pantera, Google self driving car, 90's music, early CGI, Tiny in Hawaii, Fred Dryer’s Hunter, The Cable Car, Kaare Andrews, Rock & Shock, Iron Fist: The Living Weapon, traveling by helium balloon, bad babysitting potty training, cheeseburger cupcake, Ravenshadow’s love for The Rev, throwing Leger in a volcano, Orson Welles and Salvador Dali, omnipotent, making love to coconuts, Hawaiian greeting traditions, Dudley and the bike shop, Bad4Good, The Audience is Listening, metal kids in high school, Super Greg, Homeland, nostalgia, Amazon Prime, Stephen's project, John D. LeMay, Jodorowsky's DVD pile, Comic-Con, Friday the 13th: The Series, The Trickster, Blockbuster adventures, horror of the 90's, Tiny's pre-internet setup!, Claire Danes, Yahoo Serious, what it takes to build your team, Robert Z’dar and Brian Thompson, Andrew Kevin Walker, whether or not Ravenshadow watched it, Giallo or I’d Do Anything for Love?, porno video games, John Ross and vinyl, Satan and technology, XSplit, Doug Tennapel - creator of Earthworm Jim, game systems of the 90's, The Lawnmower Man, dated film references, the concept of reviewing the film of someone we are going to interview on the same show, Captain Howdy, who the Trickster looks Like, Edward Furlong's album, V Is for Vagitus, The Gate, Dan O'Bannon, Nicolas Winding Refn and Frank Pavich.
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