Sun, 29 October 2006
In this Halloween-themed treat, Judge Cynthia Boris and Chief Counsel Michael Stailey have the pleasure of sitting down with writer/director Slater Kane and actors Sean Wing and Mara Marini to discuss their new horror film IN THE DARK, the current state of the horror genre, and favorite Halloween films. There is a special screening of the film October 31 at the Bug Theatre in Denver. For more information, click here. And for those who cannot attend the screening, you can purchase the film on DVD at Amazon.com. For more information, visit the official site at MegalomaniaFilms.com. Contribute to The Court of Public Opinion Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley. You time and support are greatly appreciated. |
Fri, 27 October 2006
Judges David Johnson, Mac McEntire, Brett Cullum, and Cynthia Boris talk the rise and fall of gore in film and on television, but the centerpiece of this episode is Dave's interview with SLITHER writer/director James Gunn. Contribute to The Court of Public Opinion Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley. You time and support are greatly appreciated. |
Fri, 20 October 2006
Judge David Johnson sits down with VEGGIE TALES co-creator Mike Nawrocki on the history of the series and their forthcoming feature film for Universal. Judge Brett Cullum's news update includes Netflix, iTunes, legal action against NBC's "Heroes," George Clooney's master plan for dating, and Kirsten Dunst's beheading by the critics. Judge Cynthia Boris continues her update on the new Fall Television Season, juggling prime-time schedules, the impending death of several freshman series, and TV on DVD releases. Contribute to The Court of Public Opinion Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley. You time and support are greatly appreciated. |
Fri, 13 October 2006
Judge Dave Johnson sits down with Shadow Falls creator Kendal Sinn, to discuss the evolution of his groundbreaking online mystery/horror series, his partnership with The Horror Channel, and what the future holds this dark, fictional Midwestern town and its inhabitants. Season One, which concludes on Halloween night, will be available on DVD in January. Season Two is already in production and begins airing in March 2007. Contribute to The Court of Public Opinion Please vote for us at Podcast Alley -- Vote Now! |
Fri, 6 October 2006
Your host, Judge David Johnson, presents a triple threat of cinematic cheese. This episode is not for the lactose intolerant! First, Judge Brett Cullum strips Paul Verhoeven and Joe Eszterhas' SHOWGIRLS to its sequined pasty core. From conception (with Madonna and Drew Barrymore) to execution (Gina Gershon and Elizabeth Berkley), you might just want to Netflix it again. Next, just in time for the holiday, Judge Brendan Babish prosecutes HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH as the only movie in the series that has nothing to do with Michael Myers. The relocation of Stonehenge to Southern California? Evil masks activated by television? Bugs eating children's heads? You don't see that everyday. And last but not least, Judge Erick Harper goes deep into the SciFi archive for STARCRASH (aka The Adventures of Stella Star), an uber-cheap knockoff of STAR WARS. Starring David Hasselhoff, Christopher Plummer, and Hammer Horror maven Caroline Munro, with a score by legendary composer John Barry. "Imperial Battleship... Halt the flow of time!" You can't Netflix this one, but it is available on DVD at Amazon.com. Contribute to The Court of Public Opinion Don't forget to vote for us at Podcast Alley -- Vote Now! |
