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Writer/ Director/ Producer
Jeff Rector is an award-winning filmmaker who just completed his first Feature film “Revamped”, which he wrote, produced and directed. Revamped is a feature length version of his first short film, “Fatal Kiss”, which was an official selection of the AFFMA International Film Festival and won the award for “Best Screenplay” in the World Competition. Other Festival Awards include “Best Director” and “Best Picture”.
“Fatal Kiss” was one of the first short films ever acquired by HBO and Revamped is currently being distributed on DVD nationwide. “Pray Another Day”, Jeff’s second short film as writer, director and producer, won awards for “Best Director” and “Best Music” at the 168 Hour Film Festival. Watch this James Bond spoof of "Die Another Day" at Jeff's website under "PRODUCTION."
As a working actor, Jeff has appeared in over 30 films with three features coming out this year including, “Winged Creatures” (with Kate Beckinsale), the detective thriller, “Dark World” (with Michael Pare’ and Theresa Russell) and the Sci-fi action/thriller “Solar Flare”. Jeff also starred as a psychic investigator in the supernatural thriller “The Black Gate” for Lions Gate Films.
On television, Jeff’s credits include “Everybody Hates Chris”, the Novella series “Saints and Sinners” and “Desire”, “Veronica Mars” and was recurring on Punk’d for MTV. Guest starring roles include the new Detective Drama “Murder” for SPIKE TV, “Short Circuitz” for MTV and played a pivotal character in the “NYPD Blue” episode that won Gordon Clapp an Emmy Award. Other shows include “Beverly Hills 90210” & “Star Trek: The Next Generation”.
Jeff graduated with a Degree in Speech and Telecommunications and holds memberships with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and is the official spokesman for the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films that produce the annual Saturn Awards.
You can access his Production Company website at MilleniumConcepts.net.
As an active participant and Emcee for many charity events, Jeff is a long time supporter of such organizations as The Ronald McDonald House, The Muscular Dystrophy Association, The National Heart Foundation, The Special Olympics, The Frontline Foundation, The Boys and Girls Clubs of America and is a proud sponsor of the U.S. Olympic Team.
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Show Summary & Guests |
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Sunday, March 21, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is actor and award-winning voice-artist Bill Farmer who’s best known for doing the voices of Pluto and Goofy for Walt Disney Productions. Bill has voiced many other cartoon characters for television and the big screen and was in the original Robocop directed by Paul Verhoeven. To find out more about Bill as well his Voice Workshops visit BillFarmer Also joining Jeff is actress, singer and musician
Max Wasa, who toured as a backup singer with Alice Cooper and many other high profile rock bands. Max is now working on “the other side of the glass” as an established record producer and is constantly discovering and developing new musical talent. As an actress, Max will be starring in two new upcoming horror films. Check her out at myspace |
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Sunday, March 14, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is veteran actor Andrew Prine who played Steven in the original ”V” Mini-series, which is the precursor to the top, ABC hit series.
Andrew also played multiple characters on the Star Trek series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Joining Andrew is Sci-Fi aficionado Raven White. Andrew started on Broadway in Look Homeward Angel and has worked with such legendary icons as John Wayne & William Holden. Andrew’s other genre credits include Amityville II: The Possession, The Bionic Woman, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Invaders, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. For more information on this amazing actor, go to his website at AndrewPrine. |
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Sunday, March 7, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is actor Evan English who played helmsman Ensign Tanner on forty episodes of Star Trek: Voyager.
Evan has a wealth of great stories from the series including how he crashed the initial audition and wound up getting the part. Other topics discussed include coverage of the 72nd Annual Academy Awards, with the upcoming Best Film Nominations which include “Up In The Air”, “Avatar”, “The Hurt Locker”, “Precious”, “A Serious Man”, “Up”, “Distict 9”, “The Blind Side”, “An Education” & ”Inglorious Bastards”. To find out more about Evan English and his upcoming projects, go to his official webpage at facebook |
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Sunday, February 28, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is actress Susie Stillwell, who played multiple characters on the Star Trek TV series including Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. Characters included a recurring Klingon Warrioress, a Rattaran (which is a Klingon hybrid) and a Bajoran Security Officer. Susie has a wealth of great stories and trivia from working on the series for over eight years. Other genre shows include Babylon 5. An all-around athlete standing at 6 feet tall, Susie also did her own action sequences and stunt work. In addition to being an actress, Susie is an accomplished singer and songwriter who is currently working on her second CD and has just returned from New Orleans, having performing for a Superbowl Event. Susie will also be touring in Europe on a twenty-six day Tour in China, Japan, Amsterdam and Paris. |
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Sunday, February 14, 2010 |
This weeks special guests are The Ghost Girls, a new Reality Show produced by The American Mutoscope and Biograph Company which is the oldest production company in America. Established in 1895, the company was originally founded by W.K.L. Dickson who worked with Thomas Edison and discovered a way to capture moving images on film. The Ghost Girls are three beautiful and seductive women who are divas of the paranormal. They are Tia Barr, Kira Gurnee and Lindsey Lyon. Topics include haunted houses, werewolves, vampires, apparitions, voodoo and other things supernatural. Other guests include Biograph producer Thomas Bond II and series line-producer and kinesiologist, Frank Marks. To find out more about The Ghost Girls and the upcoming series, go to the official website at ghostgirls |
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Sunday, February 7, 2010 |
This weeks special guests are Dr. Mario Picada and director/producer Lezseck Burzynski whose non-profit organization JDP Foundation.
will be taking a medical team to Haiti to help the injured victims of the devastating earthquake. Lezseck will also be producing a documentary on the ongoing medical and surgical assistance in Port-au-Prince. Topics include reviews of recent films including the new Mel Gibson film Edge of Darkness and the John Travoltafilm, From Paris with Love. Upcoming films include Walt Disney Pictures’ Prince of Persia and Tron Legacy, a remake of the classic film Tron, starring Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner reprising their original roles. To find out more about the JDP Foundation and their upcoming events, go to the official website at JDP-Foundation. |
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Sunday, January 31, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is actor and voice-artist Wally Wingert.
Wally is currently the announcer for The Jay Leno Show on NBC and voices several characters on the hit show Family Guy. Wally’s video game credits include Avatar: The Game based on the James Cameron hit movie, Battlestar Gallactica, G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra, Doom 3 and Transformers: Robots in Disguise. In addition to being one of the Industries top voice men, Wally has an amazing collection of television and movie memorabilia including a perfect replica of Batman’s cowl and costume originally worn by Adam West.
Wally also has a Chaney Room dedicated to the make-up genius, Lon Chaney, The Man of a Thousand Faces.
To find out more about everything Wally, go to his official website at wallywingert |
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Sunday, January 24, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is actress and voice-artist Jennifer Hale.
Jennifer’s latest video game Mass Effect 2 has just been released along with Brutal Legend opposite Jack Black. Jennifer has lent her sultry voice to almost every Superhero animated series or film including Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, The Justice League and The X-Men. She’s voiced such top video games as Metal Gear Solid, and Avatar: The Last Airbender, the video game version of the James Cameron golden-globe winning motion picture Avatar. Jennifer’s work for the Walt Disney Studios include such hits as The Little Mermaid, The Mighty Ducks and had the honor of playing the legendary fairy tale character Cinderella for several projects. To find out more about everything Jennifer Hale, go to her official website at jenniferhale. |
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Sunday, January 17, 2010 |
This weeks special guests are astrologer Sheree Taylor and psychic Patricia Jones. Out There fans will get the inside scoop on what’s coming up for the New Year and the New Decade. Also joining our guests is LA Talk Radios founder and Radio Show personality, Sam Hasson who hosts his own morning show, “Sam in the Mornings” Monday-Friday from 9:00am-11:00am. Show topics include a Tarot Card Reading for Sam and discussion of the new 3-D sci-fi / animation hit film, Avatar which just won two Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, James Cameron. Other topics include tributes to departed actress Brittany Murphy, Walt Disney Pictures executive and philanthropist Roy Edward Disney and Gumby creator Art Clokey. |
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Sunday, January 10, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is musician and composer Atticus Ross who created the music for the new Hughes Brothers motion picture, The Book of Eli starring Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman. Atticus has worked with the Hughes Brothers on several other projects including the UK supernatural television series Touching Evil.
Atticus is also well known for his work with Trent Reznor on several instrumental Nine Inch Nails CD’s including Ghost which was nominated for an Emmy Award. Ross recently co-wrote and produced the song “Go All The Way” (Into the Twilight), the Perry Ferrell single for the hit film Twilight. Collaborations with other musical artists include such legendary performers as Peter Gabriel, Jane’s Addiction, and Zach de le Rocha. |
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Sunday, January 3, 2010 |
This weeks special guest is Actor, Writer & Director Alexis Cruz who is best known for playing the character Skaara in the motion picture Stargate. Eric began his career acting, writing, directing at the famous FAME High School in New York. A graduate of Boston University, Alexis is one of the few actors to appear in both the Stargate movie as well as the popular TV series Stargate SG-1. Other credits include Drag Me To Hell, Slayer, Spectres as well as series regular roles on Shark and Touched by an Angel. To learn more about Eric and all his projects go to his website at alexiscruz |
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Sunday, December 27, 2009 |
This weeks special guest is Writer, Director & Producer Eric Forsberg.
Eric began his career writing, directing and teaching for the world famous Second City improvisational comedy troupe in Chicago. Eric’s current projects include Mega Piranha for SyFy, Torture Room and the comedy Sexpot. Genre credits include War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave, Snakes on a Train, Alien Abduction and Night of the Dead.
Other guests include twin sisters Christine Cornell and Jackie Artecone whose credits include Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Baywatch and Playboy Magazine. Topics include a review of James Cameron’s new 3-DIMAX film Avatar. To learn more about Eric and his projects go to his website at ericforsberg |
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Sunday, December 13, 2009 |
This weeks special guest is character voice artist and actor, Spike Spencer. Spike has done everything from Anime and Video Games to television and film. His unique voice can be heard on animated series such as Toramizu, and Meru hevun and video games like The Vortex: Quantum Gate II. TV and films include The Chelsea Handler Show, Now You See It with Frank Langella, and the upcoming film Supa Pirate Booty Call. Also joining Spike is Astrologist Sheree Taylor who fills us in on what’s coming up in the New Year. Topics include the new Roland Emmerich sci-fi disaster film 2012 and the Mayan Calendar which actually predicts the end of the world on December 21st 2012. To learn more about Spike, check him out on his website spikespencer |
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Sunday, December 6, 2009 |
This weeks special guest is amazing character actor Morgan Sheppard who plays the Vulcan Science Minister who dresses down Spock in J.J. Abrams new Star Trek film. Other genre credits include Transformers, The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, Charmed, Alias, Justice League, Metal Gear 2: Substance, Timecop and the upcoming film Meeting Spencer. Other show highlights include Jeff and Morgans recent appearance at the Starbase Indy Convention in Indianapolis with other genre actors, Logan Huffman (Tylor Evans on V), Garret Wang (ensign Kim on Star Trek Voyager) and David Reddick (award-winning cartoonist and illustrator). For more information on the Starbase Indy Convention, check out the official website at starbaseindy |
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Sunday, November 22, 2009 |
This weeks special guests include writer, director, and producer Terance M. Duddy whose new production, The House of Besarab (Dracula) is currently playing at the 33,000 square foot (haunted) Historic American Legion Theater. (H.A.L.T.) has played host to such celebrities as Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart and Charlie Chaplin. This amazing multi-room environmental adventure is patterned after Tamara which ran for 11 straight years in the same location. The action takes place in The Castle of Count Dracula, who is brilliantly portrayed by Michael Hegedus. The audience actually follows the characters from room-to-room as the play unfolds, each character playing out a different scenario. This one-of-a-kind theatrical experience is not to be missed and plays through December 20th. For show and ticket information go to the website. plays411 Other show highlights include live coverage from AFM (American Film Market) in Santa Monica at The Loews Hotel. |
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 |
This weeks special guests include writer, director, and producer Richard Gabai whose new film Call of the Wild 3-D is being released December 22nd. Other guests include the films star, newcomer Ariel Gade (NCIS: Los Angeles) and genre favorites Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future I, II, & III) and Emmy Nominated actress Veronica Cartwright. Recently, Veronica recurred on the TV series Eastwick, based on the film The Witches of Eastwick, where she co-starred with Jack Nickolson. Veronica’s other genre credits include Invasion, Six Feet Under, The Invasion of the Body Snatchers (both remakes), The X-Files, The Birds, The Twilight Zone, American Gothic and Alfred Hitchcock Presents to name a few. In addition to wearing all the other hats, Richard Gabai has worked steadily as an actor and has a contract with Universal Studios for his music. callofthewild3d |
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Sunday, November 1, 2009 |
This weeks show covers The 2009 Screamfest Awards Show hosted by Sean Decker from (www.DreadCentral.com). Interviews include (The Revenant) writer/director Kerry Pryor and director of photography Peter Hawkins, director Javier Guiterrez (Before The Fall), Michael Kallio (Mutant Swinger From Mars), Aki Kitamura (Heroes) and Screamfest co-founder Rachel Belofsky. Check out all the filmmakers and award-winning films at www.Screamfestla.com/ Other segments include coverage of the Bowling for Boobies event which supports Breast Cancer research. Interviews include Sean Decker, Dave Shelton (Snuggy Bears creator) and Scream Queens Kelli Maroney, Brooke Lewis and Tracy Coogan. To find out more or make a donation to help cure breast cancer, go to bowlingforboobies or bustedfoundation |
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Sunday, October 18, 2009 |
This weeks show is dedicated to HALLOWEEN, with special guest Irwin Yablans who created and Executive Produced the original Halloween film franchise. Irwin explains how the classic Halloween film came to be, and the state of horror films today. Joining Irwin in the studio are singer/songwriters, Minna & Millie, the new Sunset Tan Girls. Check out the new season of Sunset Tan which will be broadcast on Fox.
sunsettan/ Show highlights include an interview with Bill Heinzman (the most recognizable zombie in the world) and Director of Photography on George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead films. Other topics include the new WOLFMAN film starring Benicio Del Toro, and Zombieland starring Woody Harrelson. |
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Sunday, October 11, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is genre writer, director, & producer, Jim Wynorski. Jim’s latest film is Dinocroc vs Supergator starring (the late great) David Carradine which will be premiering on SyFy early next year. Jim’s credits include Not of This Earth, Vampirella, 976-Evil II, Curse of the Komodo, The Return of Swamp Thing, Gargoyle, Dinosaur Island and Chopping Mall to name a few. Topics include current releases of Surrogates, Paranormal Activity and Zombieland. Also, the upcoming Big Bear Horror Film Festival, Oct. 16th-18th which will be screening Jeff’ Rector’s vampire film Revamped Friday night from 8:00-9:30 with a Q & A afterwards. Check out all the films and events at BigBearHorrorFilmFest |
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Sunday, October 4, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is award-winning composer Elia Cmiral. His new film Forget Me Not will be premiering at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival on October 22nd. The festival runs from October 16th - 25th at the world famous Graumans Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Go to the Screamfest website for screening time at screamfestla Elia’s eerie music and haunting scores were the driving force for such genre films as Pulse I, II & III, Stigmata, Splinter, The Deaths of Ian Stone, Journey to the End of the Night, Wrong Turn, Apartment Zero and Species III among others. To listen to Elias music and find out more about this amazing award-winning composer, go to his website, EliaCmiral |
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Sunday, September 27, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is writer, producer & director Flint Dille who is working on the new web series, Buck Rogers in the 21st Century. Produced by James Cawley (New Voyages Phase II), the new sci-fi series is actually the retro Buck Rogers taking place in the 1920’s and is based upon the original comic strip. Gil Gerrard (Buck Rogers) and Erin Gray (Wilma Deering) from the Universal TV series are Executive Producing. Flint is overseeing production, (his grandfather is the creator of the original comic strip). Flint created the video games Tomorrow Never Dies, Constantine and Ghostbusters. Writing credits include InHumanoids, G.I. Joe, and Transformers: The Movie. Joining Flint are ‘Doc’ Harry Kloor co-director of the animated sci-fi adventure Quantum Quest and actress Alicia Arden who talks about her horror film Prison of the Dead. |
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Sunday, September 20, 2009 |
This week’s guest is Comedy Writer and Stand-up comedian Bruce Fine who received a Daytime Emmy nomination as a producer for The Wayne Brady Show. Bruce’s credits include King of Queens, My Wife and Kids, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Married With Children and arecurring role on Weird Science. Topics include a special event Hosted this week by Jeff Rector at the AQUA Lounge and a comedic Olympics Calendar benefiting Aids Research. Bruce now Hosts the hottest Comedy Show in town, The Laugh Pack which showcases the top headlining comedians from Jay Leno, The Tonight Show, David Letterman, and The George Lopez Show among others. For a show schedule go to TheLaughPack |
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Sunday, September 6, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is actress Patricia Bethune from HBO’s hit series True Blood, based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels by Charlaine Harris. Patricia plays the character of Jane Bodehouse, one of the residents in the fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana that is taken over by a mythical sorceress in this season’s dramatic story line. True Blood is created and produced by Alan Ball who previously created the hit TV series Six Feet Under and won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay for American Beauty. Patricia’s genre credits include The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Journeyman, Buffy The Vamper Slayer, Species III, Angel, Invasion an G vs E. For more information on this amazing actress, go to PatriciaBethune |
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Sunday, August 30, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is musician and composer Clinton Shorter who recently composed the music for the hit science fiction film, District 9.
D9 was adapted from the short film Alive in Joberg and is directed by Neill Blomkamp and executive produced by Academy Award Winner Peter Jackson. Clinton’s other genre credits include Nightmare at the End of the Hall, NYC: Tornado Terror, Terminus and Canadian Zombie. For more information on this amazing composer, visit his website at clintonshorterOther guests include Kelly Marchand (Miss Horrorfest 2009) and the spooksmodel for Horrorfest 8 Films to Die For and Candace Miller (Vampire Kitten) who is promoting her Femme Fatale Horror Calendar, Ghoul Girls. Check out their websites at horrorfestonline and ghoul-girls |
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Sunday, August 23, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is actress and Golden Globe Winner, Sally Kirkland. Sally received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress for her role in the film Anna. She’s worked with many of Hollywood’s top leading men including, Jim Carrey, Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Rod Steiger and the late great David Carradine. Also joining Sally is actor Robert Catrini and writer, director, producer and actor Val Tasso who discuss their upcoming thriller/horror film, Devil’s Land. devilslandmovie Sally’s credits include JFK, Revenge, Bruce Almighty, A Star is Born, The Sting and a recurring role on the series Head Case. For more information on this award-winning actress, go to imdb |
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Sunday, August 16, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is Emmy Award nominated composer Mark Snow.
Mark is nominated this year for the music on the hit show Ghost Whisperer.He composed the theme song and music for the hit series The X-Files as well as the feature films. Mark has won the prestigious ASCAP Award every year from 1986-2007. He attended Julliard Music School with Michael Kamen and actually formed a band together, The New York Rock N’ Roll Ensemble which released five albums and opened for such acts as Eric Clapton and Jefferson Airplane. Genre credits include Smallville, Millenium, Perversions of Science, Harsh Realm, Cloned and the mini-series 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. For more information, go to geocities |
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Sunday, August 9, 2009 |
This week’s show celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Comic-Con.Comic-Con is the world’s largest comic book convention which
takes place every year at the San Diego Convention Center. Last
years show helped launch Iron Man to a major box office hit and
this year included the cast of Iron Man 2 with Robert Downey Jr.
Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlet Johansson, Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwelland Don Cheadle. Interviews include Kevin Sorbo (Andromeda),
Brande Roderick (Playboy Playmate), Danielle Harris (Halloween 2), Bill Moselety (Grindhouse), Vernon Wells (Road Warrior), Kane Hodder
(Jason), Rod Roddenberry, and ‘Doc’ Harry Kloor (Quantum Quest).
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Sunday, August 2, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is associate producer Charles Hambleton.
Charles is the associate producer of the award-winning documentary The Cove. The Cove won the coveted 2009 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award, The Newport Beach Film Festival Audience Award and the Sydney Film Festival Audience Award to name only a few. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone calls it “A cross between ‘Flipper’ and ‘The Bourne Identity’”. Bilge Ebiri of The New York Times says, ”The footage is staggering! Passionate, exciting and frightening.” The film centers around an Oceans Eleven type team of divers and conservationalists that uncover a plot to systematically kill dolphins overseas. Through a covert operation for over three years, they were able to film never before seen footage to expose this stunning tragedy. For more information TheCoveMovie |
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Sunday, July 26, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is composer and musician Shawn K. Clement.
Shawn just finished the music for the animated sci-fi/action/adventure film Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey written and directed by “Doc” Harry Kloor. Quantum Quests all-star cast includes the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Chris Pine, William Shatner, Hayden Christenen, James Earl Jones, Amanda Peet and Doug Jones to name a few. Shawn and Harry just finished a panel for the film at Comic-Con in San Diego.
Shawn’s other genre credits include Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Batman:
Vengeance, Oblivion, The Ray Bradbury Theater, and The Time Tunnel. As a performer, Shawn has played with such notable musical icons as Eddie Van Halen and B.B. King. For more information, access Shawn’s website at clemistry |
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Sunday, July 5, 2009 |
This week’s show celebrates the 35th Annual Saturn Awards. Celebrity interviews include Kevin Sorbo (Andromeda), Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers), Mark Pellegrino (Lost), producerRod Roddenberry (Gene Roddenberry’s son), Executive Producer Len McLeod, and Saturn award-winners Lance Henriksen (lifetime achievement) and Adrian Pasdar (best actor for Heroes) to name a few. For a listing of all the Saturn Award winners, go to the website at Saturnawards This weeks special guest is make-up and special effects artist Frank Ippolito. Frank and his directing/producing partner Ezekiel Zabrowski founded Ghost Works Films and just finished their latest project, The Growth. They also have two short zombie films starring Teller (from Penn & Teller), titled & Teller and & Teller II, making the rounds on the horror film festival circuit. For more information on all their projects, go to ghostworksfilms |
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Sunday, June 28, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is science fiction author Kevin J. Anderson.
Kevin is the co-writer with Brian Herbert on the series of best-selling Dune Novels. Recently, Kevin has begun work on his 100th book, and has a
DC superhero novel out now, Enemies and Allies, about Superman and Batman’s first meeting in 1950. Also just released is The Edge of the World,
a mythical fantasy novel set in the Age of Discovery. Kevin has also authored many Star Wars novels and has co-written several books with his wife and author Rebecca Moesta. Kevin has the distinction of being listed in The Guinness Book of World Records having signed 1,642 books in one sitting. Fore more information on author Kevin J. Anderson, go to his website at Wordfire |
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Sunday, June 14, 2009 |
This week celebrates “Out There’s” Anniversary and 50th radio show. Special guests include Len McCleod, Executive Producer and CEO of Highlander Films and Saturn Award winner for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligary.
Our special Celebrity guest is actor, writer and producer Patrick Kilpatrick. Patrick has played villains opposite such stars as Sean Connery, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chow Yun Fat and Jean-Claude Van Dam. Genre credits include Minority Report, The Replacement Killers, Under Seige 2, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, “24” and The X-Files to name a few. Other topics include the upcoming Saturn Awards and a special memorial for actor David Carradine.
For more information on Len McCleod and Highlander films go to HighlanderFilms
For more information on Patrick Kilpatrick and his projects, go to patrickkilpatrick
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Sunday, June 7, 2009 |
This week’s show was taped live from Monsterpalooza in Burbank.
This amazing convention brings together top sculptors, model makers,
special effects character designers and actors from the genre. Celebrity interviews include Margot Kidder (Smallville, Superman I, II & III), Sid Haig(The Devil’s Rejects), Ron Chaney (Great grandson of Lon Chaney Jr.), Marshall Bell (Starship Troopers, Total Recall), Camden Toy (Angel, Buffy
The Vampire Slayer), Eileen Dietz (Halloween 2, The Excorcist) and Neil Kaplan (Optimus Prime -Transformers: Robots in Disguise). Also, interviews with special effects designers Jordu Schell (Avatar) and Sandy Collora (Batman Dead End), who talks about directing his first feature film (Hunter Prey). rubberroom101 |
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Sunday, May 31, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is science fiction author George Clayton Jones,
best known as one of the original writers for Rod Serlings’ The Twilight Zone television series. Eight of Georges’ short stories were made into episodes, including his favorite Kick The Can, which was in Twilight Zone: The Movie. George will be launching a groundbreaking theatrical production of his short stories at The Freemont Theatre which will be produced and broadcast on the Internet. Georges’ other writing credits include, Logan’s Run, an episode of the original Star Trek series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Kung Fu, and Route 66. George also created the characters for Oceans Eleven, and is credited on the remake as well as for Oceans Twelve and Oceans Thirteen. |
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Sunday, May 24, 2009 |
This week’s special celebrity guest is actor and writer Zach Ward known for such major motion pictures as Transformers and Resident Evil: Apocalypse. Topics include discussion and review of Terminator: Salvation and Zach’s upcoming episode on Joss Whedons’ new series, Dollhouse. Other genre credits include Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Blood Rayne II, Battle Planet, Charmed and Lost. Zach is also an entrepreneur and opened his own Bar/Restaurant in Santa Monica, Dakota. Check out the website at dakotalounge For more information on Zach’s upcoming films and independent projects, check out his personal website at zackward |
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Sunday, May 10, 2009 |
This week’s special celebrity guest is actress and producer Cindy Morgan. Cindy is best known for TRON, the classic science fiction film for her role as Laura/Yori and recently supplied the voice for Ma3a in TRON 2.0 the hit videogame. TRON is currently being developed for a remake. Cindy also played Lacey Underall in the classic comedy Caddy Shack. Other genre credits include Dead Weekend, Amanda and the Alien, Galaxis and Amazing Stories. For more information, go to Cindy’s personal website at cindymorganinfo |
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Sunday, May 3, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is writer, producer and propmaker Gordon Smuder who has just launched Transylvania Television, a puppet comedy show reminiscent of The Muppets, but with Monster characters and adult humor. This hilarious new web series just launched on the internet on Youtube. Access it
at transylvania Other topics include live coverage of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horror. Interviews include horror actors Bill Moseley (Grindhouse, Halloween, House of a Thousand Corpses), Christa Campbell (Revamped, Lies and Illusions, Day of the Dead), William Ragsdale (Fright Night), Marilyn Burns (the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Caroline Williams (H2, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, The Stepfather 2, Nip/Tuck), Geretta Geretta (Demons). Other interviews include The Suicide Girls and assorted vendors and fans. Fangoria
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Sunday, April 19, 2009 |
This week’s celebrity guest is actor Eric Pierpoint. Eric will be seen in the upcoming sci-fi action film, Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen. His guest starring credits include such hit television shows as Eleventh Hour, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Medium and Big Love. Eric is best known for playing alien detective George Francisco on the Alien Nation TV series and five subsequent made-for-television movies. Genre credits include the final episodes of Enterprise (the last of the Star Trek television franchise), Star Trek: Voyager, Deep Space Nine, Babylon 5, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Sliders. Topics include growing up in the press corps (his father was a White House correspondent) and touring with The National Players in such classic roles as King Edward in Richard III. |
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Sunday, April 5, 2009 |
This week’s special guests are Marc & Elaine Zicree, award-winning producers, writers and mentors. Marc is best know for having written The Twilight Zone Companion as well as 15 screenplays and over 100 teleplays. TV writing credits include such genre shows as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Babylon 5, Friday the 13th, Forever Knight, Tek War, Swamp Thing and The Twilight Zone. As a writing and producing team, Marc and Elaine have been responsible for such genre television shows as Slidersas well as the popular internet series Star Trek: New Voyages. The episode World Enough and Time (which Marc co-wrote and directed), won a TV Guide Award. Other award nominations include the prestigious Hugo and Nebula Awards and the Humanits Prize. Topics include a review of the new Nicolas Cage film Knowing. For more information on Marc and Elaine Zicree, you can access their website at Zicree |
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Sunday, March 29, 2009 |
This week’s celebrity guest is Ethan Phillips who played Neelix on ?Star Trek: Voyager for 186 episodes. Ethan’s upcoming projects?Include playing a bio-engineered serial killer in the new sci-fi horror film Dahmer vs. Gacy. Ethan began his acting career on Broadway and made the transition into television and film as a series regular on the successful sit-com Benson. Recently, Ethan returned to the Broadway stage, co-starring opposite Nathan Lane in David Mamet’s latest production, November. Other genre credits include Hallowground, The Island, From The Earth To The Moon, Enterprise,
Star Trek: First Contact, The Twilight Zone and Enterprise.
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Sunday, March 22, 2009 |
This week’s special guests are LA Talk Radio owner and host
Sam Hasson and actress/stuntwoman Jennifer Wolf. This weeks
topics include The Bothers Warner, the opening night film for The Burbank International Film Festival. Written and directed by
Cass Warner-Sperling, Harry Warners granddaughter, this insightful
documentary tells the story of the four Warner Brothers that founded
one of the most successful studios in Hollywood history. Other topics
include the opening of the METHODFEST Independent Film Festival now in it’s 11th year. Signal Lost, a short film I co-starred in with Sean Youg (Bladerunner), and Anthony Denison (the Closer) will be
making its debut at Methodfest, which primarily focuses on acting.
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Sunday, March 8, 2009 |
This week’s show is live from the Gallifrey One / Dr. Who Convention in Los Angeles. Jeff interviews Dr. Who producer Phil Collinson, actors Daphne Ashbrook (Dr. Grace Holloway), Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon) and series comic book writer Tony Lee. Other interviews include writer David Gerrold (Martian Child), David Wise (Emmy Award-winning writer Star Trek animated series), Gregg Berger (Halo Wars), Cindy Pickett (Sleepwalkers), writer Bob Skir (Transformers animated series) and Star Trek comic book illustrator Arne Starr. Other topics include the upcoming J.J. Abrams re-envisioning of the Star Trek motion picture as well as new comic book superheroes coming to the big screen including Thor, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman and The Justice League of America. convention.gallifreyone |
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Sunday, March 1, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is bestselling author Brian D’Amato. His new science fiction novel, In The Courts Of The Sun deals with the ancient Mayan calendar and how the end of the world is predicted for December 21st 2012.
In The Courts Of The Sun is also the first novel of the Sacrifice Game Trilogy. Beauty was Brian’s first work of fiction about the upscale world of plastic surgery, and was quoted by noted author Dean Koontz, who called it “The best first novel I have read in a decade”. Other topics include the release of the much anticipated new Watchmen film based upon the bestselling graphic novel. For more information on Brian or any of his work, you can access his website at briandamato |
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Sunday, February 22, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is Leslie S. Klinger, author of The New Annotated Dracula. Klinger explores the history of Dracula, from folklore, the original Bram Stoker novel, to vampires in cinema, past and present. Klinger is the foremost expert on the Victorian Era and history of not only Dracula, but Sherlock Holmes as well, having written a three-volume collection, The Annotated Sherlock Holmes, which won an Edgar Award in 2005. Other topics include a discussion of current vampire hits Twilight and the new HBO seriesTrue Blood, as well as Guy Ritchie’s new Sherlock Holmes feature film starring Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes and Jude Law as his trustworthy sidekick Dr. Watson. Les consulted with Downey on the Holmes character and was a technical advisor on the much-anticipated upcoming film. For more information go to lesliesklinger |
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Sunday, February 15, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, son of Gene Roddenberry, The Great Bird of the Galaxy and Creator of the Star Trek Universe, and Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Actress and the voice of the Enterprise Computer. Rod talks about his much-anticipated Star Trek Documentary, “Trek Nation”. Other topics include: The Roddenberry Dive Team, an organization dedicated to the discovery and preservation of our oceans, The Roddenberry Foundation donation to the San Diego Wild Animal Park, as well as the upcoming J.J. Abrams re-envisioning of the new Star Trek Motion Picture. In 2012 the ashes of Gene and Majel will be launched into space to “Boldly Go where no Man has Gone Before”. To learn more about Rod’s charitable work and his upcoming projects, go to his website at:
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Sunday, February 8, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is Jill Morley, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author, Golden Gloves Boxer, Martial Arts Expert, Tennis Pro and ex-Exotic Dancer. Jill’s One-Woman Show, True Confessions of a Go-Go Dancer was a hit on the New York stage and her life story was produced by LIFETIME as a Movie-of-the-Week. Jill’s film Stripped won the award for best documentary at The Sydney Film Festival and is currently in post production on her second documentary, “We all Fall Down”, about the women’s Boxing Circuit. JillMorley Other topics include the grand opening of the Paraplex in New Orleans.
The world’s first paranormal, observatory, laboratory and haunted museum. www.paraplex.net/ Jeff also reflects on recently passed celebrities Bob May (who played the robot on Lost in Space) and Mr. Sci-Fi, Forrest J. Ackerman. |
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Sunday, January 25, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is Neil Norman, musician, composer and President of Crescendo Records. Neil talks about his Record Company which releases the Soundtrack Albums for the Star Trek television series and motion pictures. Neil also produces a series of compilation CD’s of science fiction themes from television and the movies entitled Greatest Science Fiction Hits. Neil formed his own band, Neil Norman and his Cosmic Orchestra which toured at various events and science fiction conventions all over the world. |
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Sunday, January 11, 2009 |
This week’s special guest is Kevin Kiner, the award-winning composer who scored Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the first ever Star Wars animated feature film. In addition to being Nominated for a 2009 Annie Award for the television series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars is also the highest rated show on the Cartoon Network. Kevin also composes music for the hit TV series CSI: Miami which won a 2008 BMI TV Music Award along with The Who’s, Pete Townsend. Kevin also received two Emmy Nominations for Stuart Little and Johnny Quest.
Other genre credits include musical composition for Star Trek: Enterprise, Stargate SG-1, Wing Commander, The Invisible Man, The Visitor, Leprechaun, Black Scorpion, Land of the Lost and The MTV Music Awards. |
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Sunday, January 4, 2009 |
This week’s celebrity guest is actor and director Joe Estevez who talks about his directorial debut Horrorween, a live action/animated feature. Joe also discusses his upcoming horror film Socio with Celebrity Co-Host CHYNA The 9th Wonder of the World and Socio writer Jenna Delp. Topics include the grand opening of the Paraplex in New Orleans, the world’s first paranormal observatory, laboratory and Museum. Also a profile of the late Majel-Barrett Roddenberry who portrayed Nurse Chapel in the original Star Trek series. Known as The First Lady of Star Trek and wife to the late Gene Roddenberry who created the Star Trek franchise, Majel also lent her voice as the Enterprises talking computer for the TV series and most of the movies. |
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Sunday, December 14, 2008 |
This week’s special celebrity co-host is Candace Kita, Actress/Benchwarmer Girl and Host of her own show LA Talk Radio Show, Hottie Help. Joining Candace is her co-host and comedian Doug Stewart. Topics include Jeff’s review of the remake of the classic science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still. (Be sure and see it in IMAX). Other topics include a tribute to Bettie Page, the most famous Pin-up Girl and lingerie model of all time who passed away recently. Also joining Jeff is Founder and CEO of Benchwarmer Trading Cards, Brian Wallos. Benchwarmer now boasts a limited edition (only 100) BettiePage Trading Cards personally signed by Bettie. |
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Sunday, December 7, 2008 |
This week’s special guest is Harry ‘Doc’ Kloor who talks about his first feature film, Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey. This animated outer space action/adventure is Harry’s writing and directing debut. This highly anticipated project features such star voices as Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Christian Slater, Michael York, Anne Archer, Robert Picardo and boasts both Darth Vadar’s, James Earl Jones and Hayden Christiansen, and both James T. Kirk’s, William Shatner and Chris Pine. Chris stars in the J.J. Abrams re-envisioning of the Star Trek motion picture to be released in 2009. |
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Sunday, November 30, 2008 |
This week’s special guest is John Darin, co-author of the new book, The Roswell Conspiracy “ It’s not what you think it is”. John is also a veteran broadcaster for KFWB News and was instrumental in creating the LA Rock Station KROQ. Jeff’s special celebrity co-host this week is CHYNA “The 9th Wonder of the World” female wrestling champion and world-class athlete. Topics include The Roswell Conspiracy, Area 51 and CHYNA’s sci-fi / action comedy, “lllegal Aliens”.
John and his co-author J.A.R. Darin have also scripted an adaptation of the book through their production company JD2. mindheartinstitute |
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Sunday, November 23, 2008 |
This week’s guest is director, producer and special effects make-up artist,Todd Tucker from the Oscar and Emmy-Award winning effects company Drac Studios. Upcoming projects include Night of the Demons and the much-anticipated Watchmen movie adapted from the best selling graphic novel. Genre credits include Pirates of the Caribbean, Van Helsing, Hannibal, Dracula, Apocalypto and Scary Movie 4.
Joining Todd is actress and producer Brooke Lewis. Upcoming films include iMurders, Dahmer vs. Gacy, Bind and Blood De Madame: The Fallen Ones. Brooke was recently named November’s Scream Queen of the Month on VH1’s new hit show Scream Queens. |
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Sunday, November 16, 2008 |
This week’s celebrity guest is actor and voice-artist Phil Proctor who is a founding member of The Firesign Theatre. Television credits include, Arrested Development, Freddy’s Nightmares and The Twilight Zone. Phil’s voice credits include Rugrats, Monsters Inc., Beauty and the Beast, and the drunk monkey from Dr. Doolittle. Phil’s video game work includes, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, “Q” on James Bond 007: From Russia with Love, Doom, Justice League and Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth. Topics include an audio excerpt, Nick Danger: The Case of the Missing Shoe fromThe Firesign Theatre’s hilarious new CD compilation. |
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Sunday, November 9, 2008 |
This week’s celebrity guest is actor Robert Picardo who stars as Commander Woolsey on Stargate Atlantis on the Sci-fi channel. Robert was also the holographic doctor for seven seasons on Star Trek: Voyager. Robert discusses his upcoming horror film Sensored and his recently released film PJ. Topics include a tribute to the late award-winning science fiction, writer, director and producer Michael Crichton. His most notable works include Jurassic Park, Congo, Sphere, The Andromeda Strain, Westworld as well as creating and producing the Emmy Award-winning television series ER. |
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Sunday, November 2, 2008 |
This week’s special guest is actor Arthur Roberts who talks about his upcoming horror film Midnight Movie and his recent role on Chocolate News. Genre credits include Not of this Earth, Gargoyle and Curse of the Komodo. Other segments include coverage of the Closing Night Awards Show for the Jules Verne Adventure Film Festivaland interviews with the cast and crew at the World Premier for the new Star Trek movie Of Gods and Men. |
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Sunday, October 26, 2008 |
This weeks special guest is Executive Producer Irwin Yablans who created the original horror movie franchise Halloween, beginning with I, II & III. Irwin also produced such films as Arena, Fade To Black, Parasite, Blood Beach, Prison, Tank and Hell Night starring Linda Blair. Other segments include Red Carpet coverage of Parasomnia at the Worldwide Premier in Hollywood. Cast members interviewed include, Cherilyn Wilson, Dylan Purcell, Timothy Bottoms and Patrick Kilpatrick. |
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Sunday, October 12, 2008 |
This weeks special guest is actress Crystal Allen who stars in Anaconda III and Anaconda 4: Trail of Blood for the Sci-Fi Channel. Other genre credits include the upcoming sci-fi webisode series Divas of Novella, Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, Wolves of Wall Street and Star Trek: Enterprise. Topics include the SCREAMFEST Horror Film Festival, October 10th-19th. Interviews with Parasomnia director William Malone and star Jeffrey Coombs and Opening Night film Trick ‘R Treat actresses Samm Todd and Isabelle Deluce. |
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Sunday, October 05, 2008 |
This weeks special guest is Mistress Malice, Miss Horrorfest. The official spokesmodel for the Horrorfest Film Festival which takes place from January 9th-15th 2009. 8
Films To Die For are selected every year from the festival and are released theatrically in major cities across the country by Lionsgate Films.
You can see Miss Horrorfest gracing the cover of this years Fall Issue of Girls and Corpses magazine and in the upcoming Horror film Butterfly Effect: Revelation.
Check out the festival and all the films at HorrorfestOnline |
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Sunday, September 28, 2008 |
This weeks special guest is actor/director and voice-artist Jim Meskimen.
Jim just finished directing over 150 audio books for Galaxy Press entitled Stories from the Golden Age. These timeless Pulp Novels can be found at GoldenAgeStories Jim’s acting credits include Frost/Nixon, There Will Be Blood, Apollo 13, Lost and Whose Line Is It Anyway. Jim’s character and voice work include such classic animation as The Batman, The Fantastic Four, Justice League, Shrek The Third, Shark Tale and Ultimate Spiderman. |
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Sunday, September 7, 2008 |
This weeks special guest is author/editor and publisher of Girls and Corpses magazine, Robert Rhine. Girls and Corpses doesn’t take itself too seriously and mixes horror with comedy and parodies celebrities and current events.
It’s “Maxim meets Mad magazine”. Their slogan? “So many corpses, so little time!” For more info go to GirlsandCorpses Also joining Robert is the king of corpses, Kevin Klemm, the premier corpse maker in the Haunted Attraction and Haunted House industry.
Need a rotting corpse for a movie or a prank or just a friend? Go to edgeincollection |
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Sunday, August 31, 2008 |
This weeks special guest is actress Candace Kita best known for the lead Bad Girl / Evil Villain in the Power Rangers spin-off series Masked Rider. Other credits include Ugly Betty, According to Jim, Two and a Half Men and Son of the Beach. Also joining Jeff and Candace is actor David Stenstrom who played the male Evil Villain Mondo on Masked Rider. Other credits include Critters, Project X, King of Queens and Power Rangers Timeforce. |
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Sunday, August 10, 2008 |
This week's guest is actor, Vic Chao who played Agent McCallan
on the hit TV series “24”. Catch Vic in the new action/adventure
film Mask of the Ninja with Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers).
Vic’s other credits include Pearl Harbor, The Agency, and Special Unit 2.
Also joining the show is special guest, actress/scream queen Lorielle New.
Lorielle also Hosts an Internet Radio Show of her own. Lori’s genre credits
include Grindhouse, The Mummy’s Kiss, Frankenstein Reborn, Corpses and Alien 51.
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Sunday, August 3, 2008 |
Jeff Rector covers the COMIC- CON comic book convention LIVE in San Diego. Special guests include, Erik Estrada (Sealab 2021), Michael Papajohn (Spiderman), Megan Franich (30 days of Night), Bill Moseley (The Devils Rejects), Edward Douglas (Midnight Syndicate), Candace Kita (Masqued Ryder), Gary Graham (Alien Nation), James Newton (Superboy), Larry Nemecek (Star Trek: Voyager), Trisha Paytas (Who Wants to be a Superhero) and James Kerwin writer/director (Yesterday Was A Lie) to name just a few.
If you missed the Convention, you won’t want to miss this show. |
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Sunday, July 13, 2008 |
This week's special guest is voice-actor and impressionist, Bill Farmer who
creates the voices of Goofy and Pluto for many Walt Disney projects, including Mickey Mouse Cluhouse. Bill has lent his voice to such Pixar hits as Toy Story, Monsters Inc. and Cars. Bill’s many impressions include Johnny Carson, Sean Connery, President Bush and a slew of others. Genre credits include Fatal Kiss, Space Jam and the cult sci-fi action film, Robo Cop. |
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Sunday, July 6, 2008 |
This week's special guest is actor and dialect coach-to-the-stars Robert Easton. Robert has been a working actor/dialect coach for over sixty-five years and recently helped actor Forest Whitaker win an Oscar for “Best Actor” for the The Last King of Scotland. Robert has also voice coached such name actors as Liam Neeson, Gregory Peck and even Sir Lawrence Olivier. As an actor, Robert is best known for his backwoods, hillbilly characters for The Beverly Hillbilly’s television series as well as the feature film. Genre credits include Needful Things, Pet Sematary II, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Ghost Buster, The Bionic Woman and Get Smart. |
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Sunday, June 29, 2008 |
This week's special guest is actress Michele Scarabelli who starred in the television series Alien Nation as well as the hit movies for television. Michele also starred in the popular videogame series The Journeyman Project. Other genre credits include War of the Worlds, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Hitchhiker, Alfred Hitchcock presents and Airwolf. Michele is joined by veteran actor Irwin Keyes who is best known for his roles as Wheezy Joe in the Cohen Brothers comedy Intolerable Cruelty and as Joe Rockhead in The Flintstones movies. Other genre credits include Rob Zombie’s House of a Thousand Corpses, The Fallen Ones, Oblivion I & II, Friday the 13th, Black Scorpion, Tales from the Crypt and the recent horror film, Wrestlemaniac. |
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Sunday, June 15, 2008 |
This week's special guest is actress Christa Campbell who stars as Lexa in Jeff’s vampire film REVAMPED. Christa also stars in the remake of the George Romero classic Day of the Dead and 2001 Maniacs. Other genre credits include Wickerman and the upcoming horror films, Hallows Point, Audie and theWolf and Edgar Alan Poe’s Ligeia. Christa first came on the scene portraying legendary beauty Queen and Pin-up girl Bettie Page. Other topics include the release of Marvel’s The Incredible Hulk and the upcoming Comic Book Convention, Comic-Con. |
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Sunday, June 8, 2008 |
This week's celebrity guest is actor/writer/director Tim Russ, best known for his character commander Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager. Tim also directed the Star Trek feature film, Of Gods and Men and co-starred with Bruce Willis in Live Free or Die Hard. Currently, Tim plays Frank The Doorman on the hit comedy series Samantha Who. Genre credits include Dark Justice, The Twilight Zone, Seaquest DSV and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Jeff also interviews Jamie Mann and Tohoru Masamune at the screening of the Sci-fi Channel original film Warbirds. |
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Sunday, June 1, 2008 |
This week's celebrity guest is actress/author Dee Wallace Stone, E.T. The Extraterrestrial (Saturn Award Nominee), Rob Zombie’s Halloween, The Howling and Cujo. Dee discusses her new book Conscious Creation and her on-line acting workshop. Other genre credits include The Twilight Zone, The Hills Have Eyes, The Frighteners and Ghost Whisperer. Connect with her at officialDeeWallace. Jeff is also joined by actress Alana Curry, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines andstar of REVAMPED. Other credits include Days of Our Lives and the new horror film Breadcrumbs. |
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Sunday, May 18, 2008 |
This week's celebrity guest is actress Elaine Hendrix from the Sci-Fi Channel series The Chronicle. Elaine also played Marilyn Munster in the TV movie The Munster’s Scary Little Christmas and was Agent 66 in the comedy series Get Smart. Other genre credits include Inspector Gadget 2, Ghost Whisperer, Charmed, Special Unit 2 and the upcoming Horror film The Beacon. Elaine is joined by special guests Tiny Ron (Sasquatch Mountain, Star Trek Voyager, Deep Space Nine, The Rocketeer) and producer Chris Sergi who talks about his new horror film David. |
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Sunday, May 11, 2008 |
“Out There” celebrates Mother’s Day with interviews with actor/musician Mickey Jones (Revamped, Total Recall, V: The Final Battle and former drummer for Bob Dylan).
Mickey discusses his new book, That Would Be Me: Rock & Roll Survivor To Hollywood Actor. Other guests includeVoice-over artist Harlan Rector (Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix, The Spiderwick Chronicles, My Super-Ex Girlfriend, The Accidental Husband, Thank You For Smoking and Capote) and Femme Fatale actress Alicia Arden who talks about her new horror film, Prison of the Dead. |
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Sunday, May 4, 2008 |
Jeff welcomes special guest Gary Graham (Star Trek: Enterprise, Voyager and Alien Nation). Gary played Detective Matthew Sikes in Alien Nation and was a recurring character as Vulcan Ambassador Suval on Star Trek: Enterprise. Gary has the distinction of being in the final episode in Star Trek’s television history. Topics include a review of the new Marvel film, Iron Man, Gary’s new webisode series The Jace Hall Show and his recent meeting with Road Warrior director George Miller, about his upcoming superhero film, The Justice League of America. |
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Sunday, April 27, 2008 |
Jeff’s first show “Live” from The Hollywood Collector’s Show. Jeff Interviews genre favorites, Verne Troyer (Mini-Me from Austin Powers and The Love Guru), Gregory Itzin (“24”, Star Trek: Enterprise), Chyna (WWF Champion), Mia St. John (Playboy Playmate), Dirk Benedict (Battlestar Callactica), Ann Robinson (War of the Worlds), Bo Hopkins (American Graffitti, The Wild Bunch), Reb Brown (Captain America), Richard Anderson (Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman), to name a few.” |
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 |
Jeff’s guests include Executive producer Len McCleod, discussing his horror films Acts of Death (Lionsgate) and a remake of the classic horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caliagary (Image) which is currently nominated for a Saturn Award for Best DVD Release. Actress Elise Muller, who co-stars in Jeff’s film Revamped and the new Sundance Film Festival favorite Baghead which Robert Redford touted as the Best Film at the recent 2008 festival. |
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Sunday, April 6, 2008 |
Jeff talks with actor Daniel Roebuck (Ghost Whisperer, Bones, Lost and The Fugitive/US Marshalls) about his work and private horror museum collection, Dr. Shockers House of Horror. Also joining Jeff in the studio is Horror Hostess Ivonna Cadaver, who’s show Macabre Theatre is broadcast in 126 markets across the nation. Topics include Monster Trivia, Dan’s upcoming projects and the memorial for the late Ben Chapman (The Creature form the Black Lagoon) and other classic Universal Monsters and their origins. |
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Sunday, March 30, 2008 |
Jeff welcomes veteran actor Tucker Smallwood (God on The Sarah Silverman Program). Genre television credits include Star Trek: Voyager, Enterprise, Babylon 5, The X-Files, The Invisible Man and played series regular Commodore Ross on Space Above and Beyond.
On the big screen, Tucker co-starred with Jodie Foster in the sci-fi hit Contact. Other genre films include Deep Impact, Flight of the Living Dead and Hood of Horror. Tucker also talks about his recent book, Return to Eden. For more information on this extraordinary actor/author, check out his website at TuckerSmallwood |
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Sunday, March 23, 2008 |
Jeff welcomes Ryans Hope Soap Star and Scream Queen Kelli Maroney. Kelli starred in the cult classic horror film Night of the Comet, playing a High School cheerleader that saves the world from a zombie invasion. Other genre credits include Not of This Earth, Chopping Mall, Slayground and Dean R. Koontz’s Servants of Twilight. Jeff and Kelly announce the upcoming Saturn Awards nominations and are joined by National Lampoon writer/cartoonist Dave Shelton and actress Saige Ryan Campbell who talks about her new horror film The Believers. |
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Sunday, March 16, 2008 |
Jeff ‘s special guest this week is Doug Jones, The Silver Surfer from Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Doug just recently finished filming Hellboy 2, reprising his role as Abe Sapien which he created for the original hit film starring Ron Perlman and Selma Blair. Doug also starred in Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar-winning film Pan’s Labyrinth. Other genre credits include Doom, Men in Black II, The Time Machine, Mimic, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Outer Limits. |
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Sunday, March 9, 2008 |
Jeff Talks about his new Vampire film Revamped,. Celebrity guests include Revamped star Billy Drago and actress Wendy Carter who discuss their upcoming horror film Copperhead for the Sci-fi channel. Billy is most known for playing the gangster Frank Nitty in the Untouchables and has the distinction of being the only actor to ever kill Sean Connery on screen. Genre credits include Masters of Horror, Supernatural, Charmed, The X-Files, Cyborg 2, Demon Hunter and a remake of The Hills Have Eyes. |
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Sunday, March 2, 2008 |
Out There makes its debut on BBS Talk Radio. Show topics and segments include Monster Trivia, the Horror Film Theme Song Quiz, and a special interview with actor Courtney Gains. Courtney is most known for his role as Malachai in the original Children of the Corn film. Other genre credits include Back To the Future, Ananconda 2, Charmed, Alias, Tales from the Crypt, and most recently, Rob Zombie’s remake of the classic John Carpenter Horror film, Halloween. |
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