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  1. Jennifer Finney Boylan Loves Monsters in Episode 28 of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy

    Jennifer Finney Boylan, author of Falcon Quinn and the Black Mirror, joins us this week on io9’s Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast to talk about literal and metaphorical monsters, and growing up transgender.

    http://io9.com/5735299/jennifer-finney-boylan-loves-monsters-in-episode-28-of-the-geeks-guide-to-the-galaxy?skyline=true&s=i

    —Huffduffed by lilspikey 2 years ago

  2. FatFreeFilm 073: Fangoria

    Rebekah and David McKendry from Fangoria talk with Joel and Kamala about horror films, exploitation films and their annual Trinity of Terrors. They also discuss what they look for in films and how to better get your movie noticed. Other topics explored are feminism and horror, the importance of good trailers and what makes horror films last.

    http://www.fatfreefilm.com/2010/02/01/fatfreefilm-73-fangoria/

    —Huffduffed by lilspikey 3 years ago

  3. Discussion: Zombies!

    In which Matt and I talk about Shaun of the Dead, Fido, Zombieland and our thoughts on the zombie genre.

    —Huffduffed by lilspikey 3 years ago

  4. James Cameron WGA interview on screenwriting and Avatar

    Last month, after a screening of Avatar at the Writers Guild Theater for WGA members, James Cameron spoke with F. X. Feeney about his writing process throughout his career and in the creation of Avatar. I know a lot of people like to make the easy jokes, and write off Avatar for having an over-simplistic plot, but for anyone who really wants to delve deeper — you should really find time to listen to this one hour and ten minute interview/question & answer session.

    —Huffduffed by lilspikey 3 years ago

  5. The Road (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 24 November 2009)

    Actor Viggo Mortensen talks about his career and his role in the film "The Road," based on Cormac McCarthy’s novel about a father and son struggling for survival in a desperate, post-apocalyptic America. "The Road" opens nationwide Wednesday, November 25.

    —Huffduffed by lilspikey 3 years ago