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Ep. 133: The Raven (1963) or ‘Fantastic Geezers & Where to Find Them’
Zach welcomes back Erin Mullane (Filmmaker, ‘The Other Lemming’) for a show to pay tribute to filmmaking legend Roger Corman as they dive deep into his 1963 Poe-film outing, THE RAVEN! Settle in as the two share their own unique Corman entry points, thrill as they learn more about how Roger climbed the ladder to…
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Ep. 126: Titanic in Cinema or ‘Nearer My Pod To Thee’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Zack Beins (Talkin Troma) for a gigantic discussion surrounding the early cinematic legacy surrounding the ill fated White Star Line Ship … the R.M.S. TITANIC. Journey with the duo as they unpack Zack Beins’ life long fascination with the subject of Titanic, become marveled by the long cinematic lineage of the…
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Ep. 125: The Glee of 1933- A Look Back At The Year 1933 in Film
Zach welcomes back podcaster Ryan Frost (Reel Nerds Podcast) for a Top Ten Countdown nearly a century in the making as they present to world: THE GLEE OF 1933 All last year, Ryan and Zach celebrated the 90th anniversary of one of cinema’s landmark years. Now join along as they each give you their list…
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Ep. 121: The New Nostalgia Nuts- A Panel About Modern Golden Age of Hollywood Fandom
The Ballyhoo hands over the hosting duties to Paul Kovit (No Soap Radio) as he sits down to interview Annette Bochenek (Hometowns to Hollywood), Hope Sears (IJBFC, All of the Classics), Victoria Gordon (Wednesday Night Cabaret) , Natalie Gordon, and Zach about being younger fans of Golden Age Hollywood. Tune in soon to hear them…
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Kowai- Chapter 1: A Page of Madness (1926)
Rashmi Menon and Zach Eastman are proud to bring you KOWAI- A look at Japanese Horror, courtesy of YBR Presents! Tune into Chapter 1 where Rashmi and Zach go all the way back to 1926 for a closer look at the chaotic collage of terror that is Teinosuke Kinugasa’s A PAGE OF MADNESS. ——————————————— For…
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Ep. 113: Salt of the Earth (1954) Part I-The Film or ‘Strike 2’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcast pal Marshall Rosales to the program for an epic Two- Part discussion surrounding the motion picture and the production story of Herbert J. Biberman’s 1954 epic that would be suppressed amid the Hollywood Blacklist, SALT OF THE EARTH. In Part 1, Zach and Marshall are joined by Hispanic Heritage…
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Ep. 98: Love Thy Neighbor (1940) or ’39 Forever Vol. 3′ or ‘Benny V. Allen: Dawn of Giggles’
The Jack Benny/Mark Sandrich trilogy is now complete as Zach calls upon fellow Benny podcasters Buck Benny (Buck Benny OTR Podcast), Hope Sears (All of the Classics), and John Henderson (This Day in Jack Benny) to assemble (Like some sort of Benny Avenger squad) and take a good long look at the 1940 feud driven…
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Ep. 97: The Stuart Canin Special- How A Violinist Created The Jack Benny/Fred Allen Feud
On a very special episode of the Ballyhoo, Zach welcomes back Darrel Lantz a.k.a. Buck Benny (Buck Benny OTR Podcast) for a deep dive into a comedy feud born out of a 10 yr. old violinist and the laughter that would ensue for over two decades with a look into the life of Stuart Canin…
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Ep. 96: The Third Man (1949) or ‘A Matter of Memo’s and Madmen’
Zach welcomes back Rashmi Menon (Film Fan, International Cinema Correspondent) to join the show in Vienna where will try to unravel the mystery of what happened to certain Harry Lime as they dive into Carol Reed’s 1949 masterpiece, THE THIRD MAN. Break out the zither and stroll ponderously down the war torn streets with the…
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Ep. 95: Citizen Kane (1941) or ‘A Magic Trick’
Zach welcomes back Film Historian and Podcaster Jack Hanley (‘Blindspotting: A Film Discovery Podcast’, ‘They Did It’, and ‘The Superlatives’) to tackle a grand cinematic titan as they take a grand epic look at Orson Welles’ 1941 classic, CITIZEN KANE! Get ready for a MEGA SIZED discussion as the boys marvel at the Boy Genius…
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Ep. 94: Beat the Devil (1953) or “The Ballad of John and Bogie”
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Jay Rickard (Sit a Spell, Dear Rowan) to help him make sense of a chaotic production and an off beat but lovely result as they unpack John Huston’s 1953 cult classic, BEAT THE DEVIL. Sit back and embrace the madness as the two learn more about the strange state…
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Ep. 88: Love in Bloom (1935) or ‘Meh-lodrama, Now with 25 % Burns and Allen’
Zach welcomes back Hope Sears (Podcaster, All The Classics) for a chat about pure Meh-lodrama stuffed with random globs of comedy as they dive into the 1935 Burns and Allen film, LOVE IN BLOOM. Settle in for possibly the harshest episode on a film yet as the two trace George and Gracie’s many whereabouts at…
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Ep. 86: He Who Gets Slapped (1924) or ‘This Film Still Slaps’
Zach enlists return guest Sterling Cook (Filmmaker/ Podcaster, ‘Tour de Tati’, CFVA) to go from the iconic silence of Tati to the legendary silence of The Man With a Thousand Faces, Lon Chaney, as they deep dive into his 1924 vengeful melodrama, HE WHO GETS SLAPPED. Grab your seats in the circus tent as the…
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Ep. 84: Madam Satan (1930) or ‘DeMille’s Decadent Dirigible’
Zach once again welcomes Erin and Chloe (Podcasters, ‘Required Viewing with Erin and Chloe), this time on a Decadent Dirigible filled with unbelievable madness, lavish gowns, and flames of doom as they unravel Cecil B DeMille’s maddening 1930 outing, MADAM SATAN! Grab your cat masks and grab a dance with the them swingin’ clock people…
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Ep. 83: Disney in the 20’s & 30’s- A Silly Fhyuckin Symphony
Zach welcomes back the darned delightful Disney devotees Tyler Maybee and Matt Merback for prequel territory as they travel back all the way to the very beginnings of the Walt Disney Studio with a closer look at the man himself and the very short subject cartoons that built an empire. That’s right: Disney in the…
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Ep. 82: The Ballyhoo Turns Two- Some Thanks & Some Radio
Zach takes this week to thank the guests and listeners on the occasion of the show’s 2nd anniversary, followed by some back to back old time radio goodness courtesy of Orson Welles and Edgar Bergen. ———- The Campbell Playhouse Theater presents: The Magnificent Ambersons Broadcast October 29th, 1939 The Charlie McCarthy Show- Guests Walt Disney…
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Ep. 81: Wonders of World Cinema: Nosferatu- Eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror) (1922) or ‘Ode to Orlock
The Bally-Boo feels the beating rays of the sun and is sent into oblivion as we draw to a close with an all time terror treasure. Yes, Zach is joined by return guest Henry Jarvis (Reel Nerds Podcast) for a trip to Transylvania by way of Germany for the macabre madness of Murnau as they…
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Ep. 80: Radio Revue- First Person Singular or ‘Orson V. Dracula: Dawn of Mercury Theater’
The Bally-Boo presses on through the hallowed halls of horror into one of its most terrifying rooms, the one where you can only hear fear and imagine its sight! Yes, this week Zach welcomes back the Ravenous Radio hound James Scully (Podcaster, ‘Breaking Walls’) for a deep dive into the very origins of a radio…
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Ep. 79: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) or ‘Milicent Makes Marvelous Monsters’
The Bally-Boo continues with a tale guaranteed to drag you down many a fathom and leave you gasping from air! Yes, this week Zach welcomes the terrifying twosome of Erin Mullane and Chloe Riggs (Podcasters, Required Viewing with Erin and Chloe) to dive deep into horrors most austere body of water with a talk surrounding…
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Ep. 78: The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) or ‘Heeeeere’s P***y…cat’
The Ballyhoo once again becomes the Bally-BOO as another month of horror arrives to tingle your spine and shiver your soul. This week, Zach is joined by podcasters and devilish duo, Ben Taylorson and Smokey (Rated H, House of Hammer) to unveil the horrifying story of a man dwindling towards the infinitesimal as they unravel…
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Ep. 77: Noah’s Ark (1928) or ‘The Director and The Deluge’
Zach welcomes stand-up comedian and writer Andrew Bueno onto the program to suss through the mysteries and lessons from the aftermath of a great deluge as they take a long look at Michael Curtiz’s 1928 biblical epic, NOAH’S ARK. After you sat amidst the sound of partial silence, stick around as the boys unfold the…
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Ep. 76: Francis (1950) or ‘ASSessing the Situation’
Zach welcomes back podcaster and filmmaker Zack Beins (Talkin’ Troma) to unravel the strange story of a Talking Mule who became a hero as they dissect the 1950 comedy classic, FRANCIS. After you have taken a breath from Francis’ vast (and often unfortunate) vocabulary, settle in as the boys talk about the wacky stories surrounding…
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Ep. 75: Wonders of World Cinema- Tengoku to Jigoku (Heaven & Hell) (High and Low) or ‘King Kurosawa’
Zach welcomes film aficionado Rashmi Menon to the program for an experience of high drama and methodical detail as they unravel Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 suspense classic, HIGH & LOW. Listen closely to each detail as the two unravel the story of Kurosawa’s life and start in film, marvel at the way a lesser pulp novel…
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Ep. 74: Radio Revue- The Shadow or ‘Clouded Minds in Anthracite Alley’
Zach welcomes back podcaster and photographer Brent Ballard (Poptimistic Media Photography) to find out who exactly knows what evil lurks in the heart of men… give up…. it’s THE SHADOW! (Boy that was a tough one) Gather around the radio and get ready for one of the Shdows most thrilling adventures, THE SILENT AVENGER! After…
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Ep. 68: The Body Snatcher (1945) or ‘Burkin’ Around with Cabman Gray’
A rather sickly Zach welcomes back a far livelier Cev Moore (Here Lies Amicuss, House of Hammer, Film Guff) for the collision of Robert Wise and Val Lewton as they dissect (wink) the happenings within the 1945 terror masterpiece, THE BODY SNATCHER. They’ll show you how they did it… no, not the way Burke and…
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Ep. 64: You and Me (1938) or ‘The Lyrical Lament of Lang’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Henry Jarvis (‘Reel Nerds Podcast’, ‘Artery and Vain’) in an emergency broadcast situation as they dissect and discuss Fritz Lang’s 1938 gangster-fueled musical love story, YOU AND ME. Pull up a chair ya mugs and get comfortable as the two catch up with Lang since his fleeing to America,…
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Ep. 62: Plan 9 From Outer Space (1957) or ‘Pod Help Us… In The Future’ or ‘Your Stupid Podcast! Stupid! Stupid!’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Phil Vecchio (The Mandarian Orange Show, Alex P. Keaton Is My Friend) to unravel the mysteries of flying saucers, re-animated bodies, and humanities STUPID MINDS as they revel in the glory of Edward D. Wood Jr.’s masterpiece, PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE. Criswell predicts that you will have a marvelous time…
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Ep. 61: The Lost Weekend (1945) or “Theremin on Tap” or “Billy Wilder is F***ing Great”
Zach welcomes podcasters Jeff and Cory (Switch the Envelope) to help soft through the demons found in Don Birnam’s bottle as they wander through Billy Wilder’s 1945 Oscar winning triumph, THE LOST WEEKEND. Grab a theremin and watch out for bats as the guys learn the unusual origins of the film, get taken a back…
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Ep. 60: Here Comes Cookie (1935) or ‘The Logic of Illogic’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Jon Eckstrom (Jon of a All Trades) to engage in a rousting rumble with the logic of illogic as the two unpack the daffy and dizzy delight one may find courtesy of Burns and Allen in their 1935 film, HERE COMES COOKIE! Grab your lamb chops and settle in for a…
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Ep. 52: ‘George Washington Slept Here (1942)’ or ‘The House That Kilbride Built’ or ‘Justice for Steve’
Zach is joined once again by Hope Sears (All of the Classics) to help Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan renovate a historical house as they take a deep dive into William Keighley’s 1942 comedy, ‘George Washington Slept Here’. Grab your tools and get ready to dig for analytical water wells as the two dive into…
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Ep. 32: ‘The Apartment (1960)’ or ‘F**k You, Sheldrake’
Zach welcomes back the one and only Adam Jewell to return to the Wild World of Wilder with a look inside the goings on in 1960’s ‘The Apartment’. Listen in as the boys discuss the origin of the films creation and its connection to real life events, breakdown and analyze each performance within the context…
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Ep. 19: ‘The Shop Around The Corner’ or ‘The Legend of Pepi’
Zach is joined by podcaster Hope Sears (All of the Classics) to find out about the amazing things a letter can do when they discuss Ernst Lubitsch’s 1940 classic, ‘The Shop Around The Corner’. Head on over to Matuscheck’s with them as they break down the many wonderful characters inhabiting the shop, revel in the…