Radiodrome
Summary: Radiodrome is a weekly talk show starring Josh Hadley(Lost in the Static), Brad Jones(The Cinema Snob), and featuring Jerrid Foiles(Foil Wrapped Productions) discussing grindhouse and exploitation cinema, big boxes, and movie franchises among various other topics. It began in August of 2009 with Brad and Jerrid hosting; there were 5 episodes (with months long intervals between) made before the project was dropped in February of 2010. In December of 2010 it was announced that Radiodrome would return with new host Josh Hadley on Jackalope Radio as a weekly program with Brad Jones returning as co-host. The first episode premiered on January 6th 2011 and is still running every Thursday night at 9 PM CST via Jackalope’s website and on local radio station 105fm in Kansas City, MO. Special guests have included 42nd Street Pete(42nd Street Pete's Grindhouse) and the prolific LLoyd Kaufman(Troma Entertainment)
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We talk about it all this week. Harvey, Victor, Hellboy, Death Wish...
Man, I had forgotten just how good of a year in film this was.
Stephen King has not had a great record when it comes to TV.
Here is my raw audio as shock jock Nathan Talbot for the upcoming video game from Pig Farmer (http://pigfarmergames.com/) Night Ripper. This is meant to be a 1989 late night New York City shock jock who is a provoker and evocateur. The call in show will play as background in the game so in the final game I wager most of this will not be heard. Also I want to note that I, Josh Hadley, do not share these feelings as expressed here... this is a CHARACTER I am playing. Thanks to Sara Hanley as well for being my back up here... although I have no idea WHY she chose a southern accent for her part.
1987 through today...
Part 1 of a 3 part look at the cinematic works of one King of the Stephens.
The New Pornography is what 1980's Maniac was labeled... but was it just Maniac or was it the changing face of horror itself?
1988 was a great year in film and yet is an odd year in all. Listen and hear me do some of the worst impressions ever.
When a character is played by multiple actors... who wore it better?
How do you countenance a once great director who either lost it or just gave up?
A little past the halfway mark of the year... how has it been so far?
Grindhouse Purgatory Episode 18 by Radiodrome
David Irons is one of the most creative forces in indy film today. Check out the trailers and shorts and music videos we talk about here. http://www.metropolfilms.com/films
When diversity is forced on a film does that honestly make it better?
Episode #342 - Has The Moviegoing Experience Changed? by Radiodrome