Posts Tagged ‘Mothman Festival’
Spooktalkular Season 3 Episode 11 (E74)
Great show tonight. We had an amazing interview with Matt Pellowski from Red Line Studios. We talked about the great documentary “Eyes of the Mothman” which released on February 22nd. You can find it at any online retailer. This film actually screened at the Mothman Festival this past year but due to our working the festival, we were in and out so we’ve been waiting to see the entire movie and, wow, it was worth the wait!
Here are the links from the interview:
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Spooktalkular Season 3 Episode 09 (E72)
Welcome to Spooktalkular 2011. We were hoping to have Brian Harnois on this week but in a Spooktalkular First, he was a no-show. Here’s the Twitter conversation where I thought we had it set up.
So who knows…. Still a fun show. We talked about the Planet Macabre and Creepture Feature Horror Show podcasts. We then headed into a discussion about the dead birds that have been happening around the world. After that, what would be fitting for Classic Cinema but the Alfred Hitchcock thriller “The Birds”. During our discussion, we also talked about Jaws and the Jaws game from the 70′s. A quick search turned up this link with a picture of the game. http://gedblog.com/2009/06/01/you-know-for-kids-2/
Our Independent Music Break featured the song ‘Knots’ by a cool band out of Florida named Seven Years Past. Great sound with a strong female lead. Check them out at http://www.myspace.com/sevenyearspastfl or follow them on twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/sypband
We had some audio problems with the live feed at the beginning of the show. At the suggestion of everyone in the chat room, we left it all in. ;) Enjoy!
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Spooktalkular Episode 066

***** WARNING ***** Please pay attention to the graphic content warning at the beginning of the show. This is not one of our kinder/gentler shows so please consider yourself warned. Grab the headphones as you see fit.
Ustream was toast tonight so our apologies to everyone who had joined us for the live show. I will be looking for streaming hosts this week. Well, the 2010 9th Annual Mothman Festival is finished and we had a blast (with one exception). Join us as we recap the good, the bad and the ugly. Our hope is that after this show, we’ll be invited back to host again because, all things said, we did have fun and love the festival.
Our Classic Cinema tonight featured the movie “Fire In the Sky” based on the true story of Travis Walton. Check it out, we’re sure you’ll like it.
The Independent Music break featured more sounds from the album Stomp Out Cancer: Musician’s Fight Ewing’s Sarcoma Presents – HOPE. Tonight’s song was by The Sheds and is titled “Only Way Out Is Through”. It was written for a friend of the band that was going through chemo.
It was a little harsher show tonight than normal but, not as bad as if we had done one last Sunday night. We hope you enjoy.
I did change the bitrate on this one to try to make it a bit smaller. Normally we encode at 64bits. Tonight’s show was encoded at 32. Let me know if it was too low of a bitrate.
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9th Annual Mothman Festival
We are back and slowly recovering from hosting the speaker forums at the 9th Annual Mothman Festival. Amazing time overall with one downside. Think Paradiva. Adding to the amazing time was when our great friend Jake Wheat, his partner Craig, his friend Greg and friend Kim all came down to hang with us on Sunday. Jake posted a great blog entry in his usual rich style. ;) Check it out, you’re sure to enjoy. Plus, just in case you’ve ever wondered what Laura and I look like, Jake has pictures. lol Be sure to join us Sunday night for a full recap of the good, the bad and the ugly.
Spooktalkular Episode 065
Wow, 65 of these crazy things now. Who would have ever thought it? We spend the first part of the show talking about the Mothman Festival which we will be attending next weekend. We briefly talk about the new season of Ghost Hunters and Frank’s new approach to Ghost Hunting. This was prompted by a podcast with Jeff Belanger. Jeff also hosts a podcast of his own called 30 Odd Minutes.
After the break, we talk about the parody Taintlight. Funny flick making fun of everyone’s favorite vamp series. Free on Netflix streaming, think ‘Vampires Suck’ without the budget. For Classic Cinema this week, we take an early look at the 2002 movie ‘Below’. Another great movie free on Netflix streaming.
Our Independent Music was from the album Stomp Out Cancer: Musician’s Fight Ewing’s Sarcoma Presents – HOPE. The song was Heroes & Madmen:Emory. Please support Independent Music and especially this album. It really is for such a great cause.
Remember, no show next weekend but we’ll be back in two weeks with our Mothman Festival recap.
Just in case you’d like to get a Mothman Tee Shirt of your own, here’s the link: http://www.cafepress.com/spooktalkular
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Spooktalkular Episode 064
Welcome back to season 3. We kicked it off big time tonight. We talked about our hosting the speaking forums for the 9th Annual Mothman Festival in the beautiful Point Pleasant, WV. We sprinkled in a bit of spooky news and then topped the show off with a good bit of movies. The movies we covered were Inception, Vampires Suck, The Last Exorcism and our Classic Cinema Event Horizon.
For a treat, we also talked about the film “Ghosts Don’t Exist” which is due to be released Tuesday the 7th. We had some of the creative team from GDE on back in October so it was so incredible to get a sneak peek at the film which was so worth the wait. Great film, great story, beautifully shot. This isn’t an Independent Film, it’s an Independent Treat! Grab a copy today, pre-order at Amazon or pick it up at Best Buy on Tuesday. You won’t be disappointed.
From the WAY TOO MUCH department, a warning, parts of this episode aren’t exactly safe for work. And here’s why… For Classic Cinema this week, we talk about the 1997 film Event Horizon staring Laurence Fishburne and Sam Neill. Let’s just say we went a little overboard on our discussion of Laurence’s Daughter’s newest film, “Montana Fishburne: An A-List Daughter Makes her XXX Debut“. Sorry Laurence. We still love ya man, and as a father myself, I can feel for you. With that said, it should in no way take anything away from “Event Horizon”.
Our Independent Music break this week was from the Stomp Out Cancer Volume 2 CD: Hope. Public Symphony (London): Stronger.
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Spooktalkular Episode 040
This is a must hear episode if there ever was one. If you’ve listened to Spooktalkular before, you know that there are two things we love. Mothman and ‘Ghostly Talk‘. This week we have both. Jeff Wamsley joined us first for an incredibly interesting discussion into the Mothman and the Mothman Festival. Then, we were joined by Doug and ScottL from over at ‘Ghostly Talk’ for an amazing hour on ‘Ghostly Talk’, the present state and future of the paranormal entertainment genre and also we discuss ‘Paranormal Activity’. Let’s just say they felt the same way we did about the movie.
Tonight we enjoyed two Independent Music Breaks with music from Nyki Lindsay King. The first one was ‘Let Up’ followed by ‘Circles’ during the second. Be sure to check out Nyki Lindsay King’s video for ‘Circles‘. It is simply incredible. Be sure to support Independent Music!
Circles by Nyki Lindsay King on YouTube
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Spooktalkular Episode 035
Wow, great, LONG show. We had a blast in the live chat tonight with the Spookchatties! We covered a lot of ground this week. First, we recapped our visit to the 8th Annual Mothman Festival in Point Pleasant, WV. Then, we read our very first entry in the Spooky Story contest. It was “Unca Aygin” by Patrick from Missouri.
We had a very special Extended Independent Music Break featuring a great interview with Matt Dauzat and Heather St. Marie from the band Hydrovibe. Thier CD ‘Nothing Left To Lose‘ releases tomorrow on September 29th. After the interview, we take a listen to the single ‘Fame’ from the CD. Awesome band. This is one of the few CDs that I just couldn’t stop listening to.
We hit TV fairly hard tonight. We start off with a visit from Emily with ‘The Light: A Ghost Wisperer Podcast’ to recap the season premier of ’Ghost Whisperer’. From there, we hit ‘Ghost Hunters’, ‘Mystery Quest’, ‘Destination Truth’, ‘Medium’ and finish up with ‘Harper’s Island’ where we have an extra special treat. We sat down recently and talked with Anna Mae Routledge who played Kelly, the tattooed Goth Girl. We had a blast! She was a sweetheart. Anna Mae told us quite a few little tidbits about the death process on ‘Harper’s Island’ and just the experience in general. Look for Anna Mae in the upcoming movie ‘2012‘, ‘Amazon Falls‘ and, of course, ‘Harper’s Island’.
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Spooktalkular Episode 033
Another fun live show! We had a blast with a full house in chat tonight. Laura shared some ‘Haunted Headlines’ including some awesome information from our friends over at www.backtofrankblack.com. They have received word of some investor interest in a Millennium Movie!!! Congrats to our great friends on their hard work.
Laura also detailed another contest of sorts. We’re inviting our listeners to submit their stories to show@spooktalkular.com for reading on the show. At the end of October, we’ll have the listeners vote on their favorite and we’ll award a to be determined prize.
We did some quick movies this week. ‘Last House on the Left‘, ‘The Unborn‘ and for our Classic Cinema, we looked at ‘The Andromeda Strain‘. We also mentioned a new movie that we just found out about named ‘Transylmania‘.
For TV this week, a quick visit to episodes 3 and 4 from ‘Harper’s Island’ along with ‘Ghost Hunters’ and ‘Destination Truth’ round out the show.
This episode’s Independent Music Break featured the incredible artist, Nyki Lindsay King from Canada with his song ‘Let Up’.
We’ll be at the Mothman Festival this weekend so if you’re going to be there, email us and we’ll meet you to say Hi.
Thanks for listening!!!
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Spooktalkular Episode 024
Laura and I had a blast recording this one. We start out with a funny little bit dedicated to the great folks James and Troy over at backtofrankblack.com and the Millennium Group Sessions podcast. During our brief discussion of their latest episode, we failed to mention that it contained an interview with Michael Buie in addition to M.R. Sellars.
We take a quick look at the Pseudopod Podcast that I discovered this week. If you like horror, be sure to check it out.
This week is the premier of the new series “Warehouse 13″ and the return of the series “Ghost Hunters: International” for another season. We also talk about the SciFi channels name change to Syfy. Yea, I know, I misspelled it during the show. Let’s just say that we think the name change sucks no matter how it is spelled.
Forums are back online and getting used. Check them out at http://forums.spooktalkular.com and get in on the discussions. Be sure to introduce yourself and let’s get the forums active. We’re getting ready to bring up a new area of the site. Laura’s decided to start a blog so look for that soon!
We’re still working on getting stuff together for the Mothman Festival on September 19th and 20th. We’re going to build a teardrop camper to take up with us this year.
Our independent music break this week features the band Early April and thier song “When the Sky Falls” from their freely availible album. Check out their homepage and download a copy today.
Whew, that’s a lot but there is still lots more to go. When we return from the break, we give details on how you can win a signed copy of one of M.R. Sellars first three books. No cheating, you’ve got to listen for details.
Classic Cinema this week covers the 1987 hit horror film “Hellraiser” that brought us Pinhead. TV wasn’t too kind this week as it was a little thin. Our discussions were limited to “The Listener” and “Ghost Adventures”.
Finally as a treat, hang around after the outro runs and listen to bloopers that we caused while trying to get the M.R. Sellars giveaway recorded right. It really was a blast.
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