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Spooktalkular Episode 023

We’ve got a little change this episode, we don’t have an interview.  What we do have are discussions on two episodes of “MonsterQuest”, “Ghost Adventures” and a very spirited discussion on the last two episodes of “Harper’s Island”.  This week we take a look at the 1960 film “Psycho” in Classic Cinema.  If you listened to last weeks episode, you’ll know why.  ;)

During our Independent Music Break, we listen to “Century’s Out” from the band that James McLean from backtofrankblack.com was once a part of.

The fabulous writer M.R. “Murv” Sellars was good enough to send us some signed copies of his first three books.  Listen next week for details on how you can make one of them yours.

Spooktalkular Episode 022

Well, after a short delay, and quite a production fight, Episode 22 is finally out the door.  We think it’s worth the wait.  It clocks in at two hours but it’s a packed full two hours.  We start off with our paranormal entertainment news.  From there, we hop on into Classic Cinema with this weeks pick of “Phantasm” from some thirty years ago.
I introduced Laura to a new (to her) podcast this week.  Check out the Anything Ghost podcast over at www.anythingghost.com.  Two other must-have podcasts are the Millennium Group Sessions with Troy and Jim.  You can find them over at www.backtofrankblack.com and click on Podcast.  As always, we thank our good friends over at Ghostly Talk.  You can check them out over at www.ghostlytalk.com for more info.
 
This week, during our Independent Music break, we feature the band Ground Mower with the incredible song “Hide”.  Be sure to head over to www.groundmower.com and support independent music.  Remember, independent music is the music that’s not sueing it’s listeners.
After the break, we talk TV.  This week’s lineup consists of “The Listener”, “MonsterQuest” and an awesome episode of “Ghost Adventures”.  We finish up the first hour with a discussion of episode 9 “Seep” of “Harper’s Island” complete with show audio clips.  Only four more episodes of “Harper’s Island” to go.  We’re gonna miss it.
 
The last hour is dedicated to our interview with the incredible paranormal author M.R. “Murv” Sellars.  I can’t remember the last time that we’ve laughed that much in an hour.  He’s a blast.  We discuss a wide range of topics including his awesome series of books in the continuing saga that is The Rowan Gant Investigations.  Stay tuned for a chance to win some cool RGI books courtesy of Murv himself.  ;)   Be sure to head over to www.mrsellars.com to learn more about the Rowan Gant Investigations and Murv.  While you’re over there, check out his blog and add him to your twitter.
 
Following Troy’s (Millennium Group Sessions, www.backtofrankblack.com) suggestion from a few weeks ago, we’ve been watching “Supernatural” in an effort to get caught up during the break.
 
Hope you like this episode.  It’s a great one!

Spooktalkular Episode 021

We’ve got a great show lined up.  We start off with a little paranormal news, then, we have our first independent music break.  This week’s band is Early April and the song is “Through the eyes of her”  It’s the title track off of their album that’s available as a free download from thier website.  Be sure to check out http://www.earlyapril.com and grab a copy.

When we come back from the break, we talk some TV and we introduce a new segment, Classic Cinema where we discuss the 1987 movie “Near Dark”.  If you have a favorite classic movie that you’d like to hear us discuss drop us a note.

Rounding out the show, we have a real treat.  Bill Birnes joins us from “UFO Hunters” and the “UFO Magazine” and sits down to talk UFOs, “UFO Hunters” and we even talk conspiracy.  It’s really a great interview.  Be sure to head over to the “UFO Magazine” homepage and sign the petition to keep UFO Hunters on the air for next season and many more to come!

The Listener

“The Listener” centers on Toby Logan, a 25-year-old paramedic who has a big secret — he’s a telepath. Until now, Toby kept his ability hidden, exploring its possibilities only with his longtime mentor and confidant, Dr. Ray Mercer. As he makes the rounds with his energetic paramedic partner “Oz” Bey, “The Listener” follows Toby as he tries to help people in crisis, and in the process unravel the truth about his past. While his professional life is in check, Toby’s personal life could use its own rescue. And with the help of Detective Charlie Marks and his E.R. doctor/ex-girlfriend Olivia Fawcett, Toby realizes his gift can help others.

Emotional Rescue – After saving a childhood friend from a burning building, Toby tracks down an arsonist whom he believes might be responsible for a series of fires in the city.

MonsterQuest

Flying Monsters – A deep trek into the jungles of Papua New Guinea which could be hiding a flying creature local villagers call the “Demon Flyer,” whose description is very similar to of the pterosaur of prehistoric origin.

Ghost Adventures

Preston Castle – For the second season opener, the “Ghost Adventures” crew head to California to spend the night in the Preston Castle

Harper’s Island

Gurgle – With Madison gone missing, Abby, Henry, Trish, Chloe, Cal, Jimmy, Sully, Shea, Katherine, Danny, Beth and Maggie stay behind to look for her, missing their chance to get off the island. Meanwhile, Sheriff Mills meets an old friend from the past, J.D. escapes from jail, and three more deaths occur.

Near Dark

A mid-western farm boy reluctantly becomes a member of the undead when a girl he meets turns out to be part of a band of southern vampires who roam the highways in stolen cars. Part of his initiation includes a bloody assault on a hick bar.

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