Wed, 16 December 2009

The following interview was originally conducted for QuadrupleZ.com. In the future, you will be able to visit that site, for a better quality version of this recording, which will be broken up there into 15-minute increments or less. A transcript of the interview may also be included. In the meantime, please enjoy my interview with Frank Sabatella, the Director of Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet. You can visit Amazon.com or BloodNightMovie.com (now with special X-Mas pricing of $9.99! Expires on December 25th!) to purchase the film on DVD, starring Nate Dushku, Danielle Harris and Bill Moseley. Note: The interview contains spoilers for the film, as well as some mild, adult language so please proceed with caution.
Direct download: blood_night_qna_frank_sabatella.mp3
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Thu, 3 December 2009

The debate for Rob Zombie's Halloween rages on with Paul Elard Cooley. This is part two, and the conclusion to this monster edition of the podcast. 00:03:02 - Is Rob Zombie capable of telling an original story? We search for an answer. 00:08:23 - Paul recommends the foreign gore sensation, Inside. This leads to talk about High Tension and George Romero's zombie offerings. 00:13:18 - Cable darling, AMC is adapting Robert Kirkman's zombie graphic novels, The Walking Dead. 00:17:22 - Paul mentions the three distinct zombie types of the genre. 00:22:38 - We talk about movie cancer: Boredom. This leads to talk of the Transformers franchise. 00:30:26 - We measure our manliness by way of our Netflix Queues. Spoiler: Paul's is bigger. 00:35:12 - Dissecting the pros and cons of Sam Raimi's, Drag Me To Hell. 00:46:11 - Paul sings the praises of the remake for My Bloody Valentine. 00:48:52 - Mel from the UK sends an email thanking us for sharing the music of Splashdown with the uninitiated listeners. 00:52:33 - When trailers attack! This leads to discussion of 2012. John recommends the indie drama, Grace Is Gone. 01:07:23 - Paul closes out the show by singing the praises of the PS3 and Blu-ray. The following artists can be heard in this episode: Bill Moseley & Rob Zombie, Michael Hoenig, Tears For Fears, Spacehog, Fabio Frizzi, Goblin, John Harrison, Linkin Park, Ash & Chris Martin, AC/DC, Tricky, Laika, Gus, Splashdown, REM, Ladytron, Lindsey Buckingham and KC & The Sunshine Band.
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Category: Couch Surfing
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Mon, 30 November 2009

On June 13th, 2009, the writer and director of Night of the Creeps appeared with his cast members at The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas before a crowded audience of nostalgic fans. Of course, the folks in the sold-out theater were "screamin' like banshees". In conjunction with Red Shirt Pictures and Sony Home Entertainment, the filmmakers were there to present the newly remastered and restored Director's Cut of the 80s' horror classic, in preparation for the long-awaited DVD release. After a screening of the film, a Q&A session took place. Lisa Tobias and I were in the audience, and Lisa managed to record the festivities, now posted here for all to enjoy. 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!
Direct download: sofadogs_nightofthecreeps_qna_2009.mp3
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Fri, 20 November 2009
Paul Elard Cooley, Horror author and podcaster for Shadow Publications joins the show. In this edition, we discuss many aspects of the Horror film genre, including some specific titles that we like, and others we don't. This is the first half of the podcast. It's been divided into two parts, due to our original running time of over two hours! 00:02:22 - The great debate begins. Rob Zombie's version of Halloween and his work in general is discussed. 00:08:53 - The Evil Dead Trilogy comes up. 00:12:58 - John talks about the documentary, Halloween: 25 Years of Terror. 00:19:19 - Supernatural versus psychological. 00:26:07 - John makes a point to list off his positive opinions of the remake. Paul questions the swaying nature of nostalgia. The remake of Dawn of The Dead is discussed. 00:32:08 - The vampire craze is among us, and doesn't seem to be letting up anytime soon. 00:41:24 - The differences and similarities between horror films of today and those of old. The Saw franchise and the term, "torture porn" is dissected. 00:51:31 - Nothin' but love for the delightful, Julie Benz. It's brief, but there it is. :) 00:56:06 - If it's Halloween this year, it must be something else more worthy and fitting of the tag line. 00:58:50 - Paul recommends Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. 01:42:01 - Back to Rob Zombie's Halloween. Lots more discussions to come in part 2 of this episode. The following artists can be heard in this episode: Rob Zombie, White Zombie, Primitive Radio Gods, Face To Face, Nine Inch Nails, Danny Elfman, Talking Heads, Echo & The Bunnymen, Johnny Cash, Bauhaus, Alice Cooper, Charlie Clouser, The English Beat, Shriekback and Brother Cane.
Direct download: CS_0030a.mp3
Category: Couch Surfing
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Fri, 13 November 2009

Ray, from The Dollhouse Podcast joins in on this commentary for "Needs". In the eighth episode from season one of Dollhouse, Echo and her fellow actives mysteriously awaken to find some semblance of their original selves intact. Unfortunately, their memories are still very fuzzy, having no idea where they are or how they got there. They must band together in order to escape the Dollhouse and try to return to their former lives. Meanwhile, Paul Ballard discovers a chip in his phone that may lead him to Caroline. Please join Paul and I as we discuss disturbing dreams, telegraphing the story, the importance of foreshadowing and the pros and cons of Dr. Saunders' "experiment". Remember to listen for my preemptive countdown before starting the episode on your DVD. NOTE: Coincidentally, I was in the middle of editing this podcast, around noon of November 11th, 2009 when I heard the sad, yet unsurprising news that Dollhouse had been canceled.
Direct download: sofadogs_dollhouse_1x08.mp3
Category: Dollhouse
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Sun, 1 November 2009

After more than two years away, Susie Richards returns to the podcast! This time, we take a look at the original horror classic, Halloween. John Carpenter's influential masterpiece has affected horror films and audiences alike for generations, resulting in many sequels and even remakes over the years, but we won't get into that right now. Please join us, as Susie and I discuss pacing, the nature of evil, how modern horror stacks up to more traditional methods and sadism versus suspense. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the film on your DVD. NOTE: Due to some minor, technical difficulties, the episode cuts off at the end, before we get the chance to say goodbye. Don't worry though, because we were pretty much finished by then, and you didn't miss anything big.Happy Halloween!!!
Direct download: sofadogs_halloween1978.mp3
Category: Movies
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Tue, 20 October 2009

Will Ritchie returns, with television on the brain and werewolves in his heart, or something. NOTE: This episode is very late, due to occasional moments where Will's audio is lacking in quality. I spent weeks trying to fix it as best I could. Sorry for the inconvenience. Please enjoy! 00:02:00 - Will has been in a podcast Coma for months. He sheds some light on why. 00:08:05 - Will has been a TV fiend, lately. They discuss The Mentalist and True Blood. This leads to the lamentation of a lack of any werewolf-themed shows. The original Fox series, Werewolf is mentioned. 00:13:23 - Will talks about Big Wolf On Campus. 00:16:34 - Glee + Kristin Chenoweth = Heaven! 00:24:02 - Will and John talk about the oddity that is the Tuesday night TV wasteland. 00:27:31 - John recommends David Goyer's new conspiracy thriller series, Flash Forward. 00:30:32 - Will is feeling generous and wants to give John a TV. 00:33:01 - We heart Dollhouse. Just sayin'. This leads to talk of Smallville. 00:40:00 - Halo ODST results in a fun, mini-reunion for Firefly. Video games are discussed. 00:49:29 - Do you have a Collector's mentality? We do. 00:58:40 - Marshal loves this show so much, he sends not one, but two emails. Yeah, THAT'S why he did it. Alias is discussed. 01:11:24 - Marshal expresses Canadian pride by recommending the werewolf film, Ginger Snaps. Check it out! 01:16:27 - Will closes out the show by sharing his love for Bradley Cooper. The man is everywhere, and we couldn't be happier! The following artists can be heard in this episode: Quentin Tarantino, Amber Riley & The Glee Cast, Earlimart, Caviar, Four Star Mary, Hot Chip, The Martinis, Portishead, Alexi Murdoch, David Bowie, Splashdown, Massive Attack, Coldplay, The Crystal Method, AC/DC, Adam Merrin, Bishop Allen, Juliana Hatfield, Venus In Furs and Idlewild.
Direct download: CS_0029.mp3
Category: Couch Surfing
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Thu, 1 October 2009

In "Echoes", the seventh episode from Dollhouse's first season, a viral epidemic breaks out at a college campus. As Echo investigates, memories of Caroline shed more light on The Rossum Corporation. Jenn from The Dollhouse Podcast joins me for this commentary as we discuss show continuity, similarities to Buffy the Vampire Slayer's, "Band Candy" and the comedy stylings of Olivia Williams. Please remember to listen for my preemptive countdown before starting the episode on your DVD.
Direct download: sofadogs_dollhouse_1x07.mp3
Category: Dollhouse
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Fri, 18 September 2009
The thrilling (read: boring) conclusion to this two-part, Dragon*Con special with Jenn from The Dollhouse Podcast!
00:03:47 - John takes advantage of some sound advice on podcasting and acquiring guests. Once again, the call goes out to Heather Stewart, Neha Tiwari, Elisabeth Rappe, Alex Albrecht, Dan Trachtenberg, Jeff Cannata and David Chen. 00:07:10 - Finally, John and Jenn talk about the Dollhouse panel with Felicia Day. 00:10:49 - Jenn tells the origin story behind how the panel came to be. 00:17:01 - John laments not having a firewire port on his computer and not being able to spend quality time with his fellow Dollhouse podcasters. 00:19:14 - Having no money to give to his favorite actors, John instead makes a personal mix CD to give out, with varying levels of success. He tries his hand at networking by passing out business cards for the podcast, also with similar results. 00:27:07 - James Marsters agrees, "Tim Minear is great." Jenn mentions her husband and a certain pretty, floral bonnet. 00:30:11 - Everyone should follow Julie Benz on Twitter, particularly for awesome recipes and dinner ideas. 00:33:23 - Felicia Day has awesome/familiar taste in music. 00:37:04 - John got his Buffy DVDs signed ("Thanks again, Felicia!"). One down, at least a dozen to go. 00:40:45 - The calculations are in. All things considered, Dragon*Con was a success! 00:44:23 - Jenn shares her first initial exposure to Serenity and the works of Joss Whedon. 00:49:27 - John talks about how he tries to spread the word of Firefly. 00:56:08 - Plans are already being kicked around to return to Dragon*Con next year. 01:03:31 - Consolation prizes are always appreciated.
The following artists can be heard in this episode:
Patton Oswalt, Metric, Sonic Librarian, Jed Whedon & Maurissa Tancharoen, Primal Scream, Cassettes Won't Listen, Dianogah, Slicker & Telefon Tel Aviv, Slowdive, Jan Johnston, Liquid State, Dirty Vegas and Stars.
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Category: Couch Surfing
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Mon, 14 September 2009
In this two-part special episode, Jenn from The Dollhouse Podcast stops by to share in the epic, annual experience known as Dragon*Con!
00:05:35 - The origin story behind John getting a ticket to Dragon*Con, thanks to the giant heart with arms, also known as Lisa Tobias. 00:07:56 - Lisa has to bow out of the Con. John is sadness incarnate. 00:16:25 - The Con Gods are battling John at every turn. Even laundry becomes a casualty of war. 00:22:33 - John is unable to buy autographs and photos at the Walk of Fame. Here's why. 00:27:36 - How young is too young to expose your child to the Buffyverse and horror films in general? 00:31:14 - Con Crud is approaching. Meanwhile, John talks about getting his Pre-Registration badge, bad cell phone reception and getting lost. 00:37:41 - John has amazing family and friends, just F.Y.I. 00:45:14 - Appreciation goes out to Kim, Crystal, Larissa, Suzanne, Paul and Nathaniel for their support and generosity. 00:48:33 - Nathaniel and his Hybrid car to the rescue! John is able to get a bit of cash from the very patient and helpful bank. 00:51:05 - The Comicon edition of Dollhouse suffers battle damage in Atlanta. 00:53:10 - If you snore loud enough to bring about a zombie apocalypse, please consult your doctor. 00:58:24 - Thievery should be punishable by cactus whip. Just sayin'. 01:01:50 - John wants to implant video recording technology into his eyeballs. This just in: The Dr. Horrible and Buffy Sing-Along events are amazing! Tell your friends!
The following artists can be heard in this episode:
Jon Ehrlich & David Boreanaz, Liam Howlett, Devics, The Cure, Blink 182, Missy Elliott & Ludacris, Luna, Aerosmith, The Fray, Aimee Mann, Queen, Coldplay, The Dandy Warhols, Spoon and The Original Cast of Once More With Feeling.
Direct download: CS_0028a_edit.mp3
Category: Couch Surfing
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