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Showing posts with label Wizard World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wizard World. Show all posts

February 4, 2014

Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #129 - The Third Annual Cheesies

Kevin and Jeff discuss Wizard World Portland and their top five movies of 2013 before doling out the Cheesie awards for the best and worst of last year. They get into documentaries, douchebags, Netflix and two inductions into the CHC Hall of Fame.

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August 27, 2013

Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #110 - Tardians of the Galaxy

Kevin and Jeff talk about the Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke MTV Video Music Awards performance, and Kevin defends Miley. Really, he does. They also talk about a variety of energy drinks as Jeff prepares to work some overnight shifts. Kevin also reviews Breckenridge Autumn Ale.

Once they remember they're on a movie show, they review the blu-ray of The Walking Dead's third season, the Netflix original series House of Cards, Bonnie Rotten's Beyond Fucked for The Blue Cheese and the Rainn Wilson led Super. That leads Jeff and Kevin into a discussion about the fine work of James Gunn and his future with Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.

After that, Kevin and Dave talk about their experience at Wizard World Chicago and the conventions they and the rest of Abnormal Entertainment plan to attend this year.

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August 6, 2013

Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #108 - Con Prep

As Wizard World Chicago nears, Kevin runs through a list of conventions that the crew from Abnormal Entertainment will be attending throughout the remainder of the year. These include Wizard World Chicago and Austin, Comikaze, C4 and Rapture Horror Expo.

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August 21, 2012

Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #60 - Baseball, Babies and Back Woods

Kevin and Dave give a short recap of Wizard World Chicago that includes the cosplay shortage and Dave's heavy sack.

Kevin reviews the Snoop Dogg debacle Mac + Devin go to High School and a vampire flick he actually liked called Midnight Son. He also shares the nausea he felt while watching Catching Hell.

Dave talks about the disaster of a movie we filmed in 2011, Back Woods 2. He also gets into $5 Wrestling and the racially backward Revealing Eden book series.

Jeff jumps in on his own segment to review the blu-ray of the second season of The Walking Dead and sticks to the topic with Zombie Babies.

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August 17, 2012

Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #59 - Wizard World Chicago 2012

Kevin and Dave head to Wizard World Chicago for the second straight year. They talk to Loren Moore about his amazing new sculpture. Dave chats with Big Dog Ink, publishers of Ursa Minor and their cover artist Natali Sanders. They also talk to a zombie Chicago Cub from Fear City Apocalypse and some other interesting characters.

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August 7, 2012

Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #58 - Scattered

Kevin welcomes a special guest for a short introduction and our most coherent segment ever. Dave talks comic books this week in anticipation for Wizard World Chicago. Jeff does a little Blue Cheese and some Girls Gone Dead, and Kevin reviews the Superheroes documentary and the latest album from Calabrese.

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February 27, 2012

Interview: Gary Friedrich, creator of Ghost Rider

Kevin Moyers at Wizard World Chicago 2011 with the great Gary Friedrich

Back in August of 2011, I was able to interview Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich at Wizard World Chicago. He was very gracious and one hell of a nice guy. We filmed it, but unfortunately, the audio is terrible due to the noise coming from the crowd around a two story t-shirt booth nearby. In light of the recent situation with Mr. Friedrich and Disney/Marvel, I figured I should go back and let you hear from the man himself. I did my best to transcribe what we filmed, and this is what I could manage. I hope you enjoy this short little interview.

The comic book creator community is stepping up behind Gary Friedrich, and leading that charge is Steve Niles. If you’d like to assist Mr. Friedrich in his plight, or you’d like to know more about the situation, head over to http://www.steveniles.com/gary.html.

Kevin Moyers: This was my favorite comic growing up. This was the only comic book I ever really read. Now, what gave you the idea for Ghost Rider?

Gary Friedrich: When I was a kid, I was reading several different comics. I went to the movies and saw The Wild Ones with Marlon Brando. That was the first motorcycle gang movie ever, and I immediately thought up the idea of a superhero on a motorcycle.

August 28, 2011

Movie Review: Once Upon a Time in 1972 (2011, Short Film)

When we met Chris and Anne Lukeman at Wizard World Chicago with their big robot star Bruce, I noticed something about them. There was a great deal of hope and enthusiasm. It's something that you see early on at the independent level, and it's something that can fade in the wake of the struggle that comes with the dream of entertaining. I hope that never happens here, because I think the Lukemans have something very special to share.

Once Upon a Time in 1972 moves quickly and delivers big. For some reason, a man with a crazy winged suit run by giant floppy discs encounters a robot from some sort of a wormhole in the sky, and he is forced to do battle. It's told in flashback from his point of view while his partners help him mend his wounds.

August 23, 2011

Comic Book Review: The Clown & Tea Cup Show #2

One of the goals for me at Wizard World Chicago was to find some interesting indie comic books. Having worked on a few myself, I know what goes into getting them made. I think that's why I was so intrigued with the story behind The Clown & Tea Cup Show #2. Specifically the second issue. Why? Because the whole thing was written and drawn in twenty-four hours. I had to see what a book done so quickly would be like.

We start out with a clown named Cactus Joe and his robot brother, Broken Tea Cup. They are joined by a penguin named Pengy. Simple enough. A large breasted woman hires the trio, who also happen to be detectives, to find her husband, who she suspects is cheating on her. This leads our heroes into a world of chaos and craziness.

August 21, 2011

Wizard World Chicago Interview: Kelly G. from Motor City Dolls


One of the many interesting characters we found at Wizard World Chicago in 2011 was Kelly G. She owns a website called Motor City Dolls, so fellow Michigonian, or Detroitian... Michigoon? Either way, David Hayes talked to her about her entrepreneurial ventures and her participation in the infamous Charlie Sheen comedy tour.


August 20, 2011

Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #11 at Wizard World Chicago

It's a few days late, but there was plenty of video to go through this month, as David Hayes and Kevin Moyers head to Chicago for the Wizard World Comic Con. They interview many costumed heroes, a few other interesting people, and David's all time favorite comic book artist, Faust's Tim Vigil.

David also gets into an all out wrasslin' style war with former wrestler Virgil, and he enlists the help of some familiar folks.

Don't forget to check our YouTube channel for more from our trip, including artist Edmond Lee, the folks at Kill Vampire Lincoln Productions and Kevin's fanboy moment interviewing Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich.

As always, this month's podcast is sponsored by Health First Chiropractic. Please support our sponsor. We are thankful to have them on board.


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August 18, 2011

Wizard World Chicago: Manscaping with Deadpool


David Hayes and Kevin Moyers run into Deadpool, and no, he's no Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool gives us some tips for wearing spandex.

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Wizard World Chicago: Black Cat Scratch Fever

David Hayes interviews yet another costumed attendee of Wizard World Chicago. Black Cat was a little shy, but she shared her true feelings about Spider-Man.

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August 17, 2011

Wizard World Chicago Interview: Tim Vigil


David Hayes has a huge fanboy moment when the creator of his favorite comic book takes a few minutes for an interview in the midst of Wizard World Chicago. Tim Vigil was great, and he shared the possibility of a future for his beloved book Faust.

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August 12, 2011

Wizard World Chicago: David Hayes and the Unlikely Hero Trio


Kevin Moyers and David Hayes represent Cinema Head Cheese on our very first press outing. On preview night at Wizard World Chicago, David interviews a trio of familiar heroes. How these three got together, we'll never know.