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Episode 25: Zach Harris, Sean Pierce, Kevin Cline (MEATHEAD GOES HOG WILD)
Podcast |
Voices & Visions
Publisher |
Now Playing Network
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Music
Performing Arts
Publication Date |
Oct 28, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:38:09

Cross-posted on the Director's Club podcast feed RECORDED AS POP CULTURE CLUB:  The Hollywood Reporter said that MEATHEAD GOES HOG WILD is "A psycho-breakdown flick that goes full-tilt violent without losing its odd, almost endearing underlying friendliness." Which is a great summation of this thought-provoking dark comedy that is somewhat inspired by one of my favorite movies AFTER HOURS. One of its creators, Sean Pierce has been on the show twice before as a guest for the Wim Wenders and Rainer Werner Fassbinder episodes. Along with Zach and Kevin, they each played a significant role in putting together an urban monster movie of sorts that's sometimes funny, sometimes disturbing, but consistently entertaining. Now that this very good film was just released on DVD and available on Amazon Prime, I figured it was a good time to catch up with this talented trio about the making of MEATHEAD, which if you look in the closing credits, you'll see my name as well as the name of this show!  A lot of interesting topics emerge in addition to the filmmaking process, such as white privilege, mass shootings, as well as what it was like watching this film with an audience at the Fantasia Film Festival.  Even if you've yet to see this film, and you should, this was a blast to record with three great guests supplying enlightening stories throughout. MEATHEAD GOES HOG WILD (IMDB): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4797076/

MEATHEAD GOES HOG WILD (AMAZON PRIME): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZWYGS1

MEATHEAD GOES HOG WILD (FACEBOOK): https://www.facebook.com/seekthegoo/

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