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- The 2nd Annual Directors Guild of Great Britain DGGB Awards and Interviews backstage with the recipients, honorees and presenters of the Awards Show 2005. The Lifetime Achievement Award presented via satellite to Theatre and Film Director Sam Mendes on the set of Jarhead.
- TV Mini SeriesIn the autumn of 1918, more than 1 million Americans fighting in France engaged in the bloodiest battle in the history of the U.S. military. Over 47 days of combat, nearly 100,000 U.S. "doughboys" were wounded, and more than 26,000 were killed in action in a chapter of "The Great War" few Americans know. During the 100th anniversary of World War 1," A Golden Cross to Bear" follows the grandson of a soldier from the 131st Infantry Regiment who embarks on a global journey to retrace the path of those who helped bring World War I to an end, and how that experience ultimately shaped the global map, and his own family.
- Imagining loneliness in a realistic dystopia, a young girl left behind by a world that has been wiped away is still maintaining an assumed routine life accompanied by her imaginary friend, Benjamin the Bear, while there seems to be a little more about the world than she had always imagined. After is a dramatic short film intended to inspire questioning on imagination, companionship, and reality, created in one week from story to final cut with specific concentrations on character presenting and cinematography.
- The building of the Alltwalis Wind Farm from the planning, foundations, turbines delivery and all the people involved in the project.
- Ever wanted to write a great horror script but haven't got any good ideas? Well you will fit right in here in Hollywood so to help you out we present an entire episode on the art of Adaptation. No longer will you be held back by things like "thinking" and "creative inspiration"- our experts will instruct you on how to re-imagine someone else's work and make it your own, best of all you don't even have to read as our experts Mick Garris and John Skipp have already done that chore for you. So sit back and plug into our all horror adaptation episode, who knows by the end you may already have a film career without lifting a finger!
- A recording of the 1824 version of Berlioz's Messe solennelle, which was considered to be lost until a copy was discovered in Antwerp in 1991.
- Break out your wire coat hangers, crack open a cold beer and raise your glass for the 1-year anniversary of "The Romantic Thriller That Became a Cult Sensation Hit!"- Birdemic: Shock and Terror. Joining our co-hosts Matt Raub and Staci Layne Wilson for the Birdemic Fest is the 'Master of the romantic thriller' himself, Director James Nguyen and lead actor Alan Bagh who played the heroic software salesman Rod. Together they discuss the origins of the Shock and Terror and how a micro budgeted feature went from festival rejection to international cult sensation. Delving into the terrifying ecological message of the film and the parallels to the work of the master Alfred Hitchcock, our hosts pick the brain of the man who is now ready to conquer the third dimension in his sequel, Birdemic 2: The Ressurection 3D. While James may have created a cult film can he conquer our challenge - Kill that Birdemic, tune in and find out who will survive?.
- In our bloody Valentines day episode we are joined by power couple Michael Biehn and Jennifer Blanc to discuss their new film 'The Victim' and their experiences on 'The Divide'. We also slip in some William Friedkin and James Cameron stories and visit the set of the new film 'The Devil's Carnival' and talk to Darren Lynn Bousman about his musical follow up to 'Repo:The Genetic opera'.
- 2003–200523mTV-Y78.4 (67)TV EpisodeDuck Dodgers creates a fake mission in order to get a free rocket scooter from the protectorate. Dodgers' lie causes Dr.I.Q.High to send Dodgers to investigate a rocket cycle rally./Dr.I.Q.High invents a bio-genetic purification and detoxification system and end ups purifying Duck Dodgers.
- In celebration of the first successful hand transplant in America we are joined by Filmmaker Eric Red, who portrayed the difficulty of bonding with a strangers limb 20 years ago in his psychological thriller 'Body Parts'. Hosts Matt Raub and Staci Layne Wilson delve into the nature of evil in Eric's films and the menacing characters he has created from the existentially twisted serial killer John Ryder in 'The Hitcher' to the Vampiric outlaw clan of 'Near Dark'. Eric discusses the practical challenges of shooting with both animals and children in his Werewolf film 'Bad Moon' and shooting his latest film in the confines of a house for his J-Horror inspired haunting husband film '100 Feet'.
- The residents of The Dumping Ground head off on a day trip to a theme park. There aren't enough tickets for everyone though, so Tee and Kazima go to a holiday club instead. Bored at the club, they sneak off home to The Dumping Ground, only to come face to face with thieves. Can Tee and Kazima win their game of cat and mouse, and stop the thieves from finding their money?
- 1978–198248mTV-PG7.6 (158)TV EpisodeA Mercenary determined to kill The Hulk sets up the perfect trap in order to locate him. The only problem is what he is supposed to do when he eventually finds the beast
- In the beautiful yet slightly dark world of the Sisters Kane, where only dolls exist, Callalilly longs to play the piano perfectly. But her inability to be 'instantly great' sends her into a fit. What happens as a result may shock you as it did her sisters.
- Step right up for This week in Horror as we enter the Big Top and explore 'Carny Terror'. In celebration of the long awaited release of 'Santa Sangre' our hosts Matt Raub and Staci Layne Wilson are joined by members of the Venice Beach freak show, who both dazzle and disturb as they bend their bodies impossibly and swallow swords, that's right you will see not one but two swords swallowed. While it's a near impossible act to follow we were lucky enough to have the film composer of 'Santa Sangre', Simon Boswell, in studio for a one on one interview about his work on the film. All this and more if you can join us and brave the Funhouse of the macabre
- A chance encounter puts Alex face to face with a woman he believes to be his mum. Full of emotion, Alex has a million questions. With the help of Charlie, Alex goes digging but is in for another shock when he meets his mum's daughter Alice.
- A dark comedy about the relationship of three friends and how after time they have grown apart. Spence is a small time hustler trying to make a buck, Jack is his long time buddy who's slowly but surely out-growing the friendship, Izzy is the girl who once came between them and now forces Jack to make a choice. With their favorite show on TV and two cold blooded thugs beating on the door, Spence and Jack have got a lot to work out, but little time to do it in.
- Filmed at the Styriate Festival in Graz Austria, Maestro Nikolaus Harnoncourt and his orchestra Concentus Musicus Wien collaborates with the world acclaimed mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli in a concert of rarely performed Mozart arias and Symphony No.38, the "Prague". Harnoncourt founded the orchestra with his violinist wife Alice in 1953. The ensemble is world renown for perfomances of early music on original instruments. A unique concert of virtuoso singing and orchestral style.
- Eve's attempts to help her sister KT pass for human are derailed when a miraculously recovered Katherine returns to Calimov. To Nick and Eve's horror, Katherine reveals her new range of childbots, which have been placed with local families. To prevent Katherine restoring KT to factory settings, Eve smuggles her out of Calimov and back to the Clarke house. But with Will and Lily insisting KT is returned to Calimov, Eve and her sister are forced to take matters into their own hands. The situation escalates when Katherine's childbots start to malfunction and it is KT who comes under suspicion, admitting she has no wish to pass as human. In order to make Eve prove she loves her sister as she is, KT wants Eve to reveal her own robot identity to the world. Trapped inside the house by the childbots, and with police and reporters gathering outside, the gang's worst fears have been realised. With Eve about to admit her secret to the world on live TV, can Will's nanobots save the day?
- With the premiere episode of this week in horror we delve into the exploitation of Christmas with our all Christmas Horror spectacular. Join Hosts Matt Raub and Chris Ullrich as they dig through the toy chests of Christmas gore. Marvel as special guest Santa Claus drops by to hand out his picks for the best and worst from Christmas Horrors past. After Santa's list Matt and Chris tear into their stockings with a review of the brand new film "Rare Exports" based on the popular series of Finnish short films that deal with an evil Santa, who no longer cares whose been naughty or nice. Down the chimney and into our studio are guest directors David Steiman (Santa's Slay) and Lewis Jackson (Christmas Evil), who have come to weave tales about their adventures in creating Christmas Horror classics. All this and more in our holiday spooktacular.
- Each year 1.8 million shopping carts are stolen nationwide. Most carts are abandoned and left unwanted in the streets. One man in Los Angeles, CA brings these carts to life through his photographs. "City of Lost Carts" is a touching portrait of photographer Shawn Nee and his journey of transformation made possible by his connection to shopping carts.
- CLOWNS is a tale of revenge of a filmmaker-turned-serial killer who hunts down and captures the key individuals in his life responsible for his downward spiral.
- This week hosts Elric Kane, Staci Layne Wilson and Fangoria's Rebekah McKendry discuss their favorite Home Invasion films and review the new film 'Mother's Day' and 'The Raven'. Joining them in studio to discuss her latest horror project'The Dark Path Chronicles' is Director Mary Lambert of 'Pet Sematary' fame and all the way from Ireland Director Ciaran Foy joins in to discuss his SXSW award winning personal horror film 'Citadel'.
- This week our hosts Matt Raub and Staci Layne Wilson get preachy in our all exorcism 'Devil Be Gone' episode. We have a fantastic giveaway from the new film 'The Rite' Starring Sir Anthony Hopkins, who Staci managed to pin down for an interview at the end of the show. Joining us in the struggle between good and evil is our news contributor Heidi (one word like Madonna) who brings us weird headlines from the horror front - sadly one of them involves Miley Cyrus. We count down our top 5 possessions in film before being joined by our #1- the nicest woman to ever play the scariest face in film history, Eileen Dietz, who discusses her role as the face of the demon Pazuzu in the original Exorcist. Break out the holy water, it's 'Devil be Gone'.
- The Galaxy's supply of diamonds has vanished, so Dr.I.Q.High sends Duck Dodgers and The Eager, Young Space Cadet to the abba beege quadrant to investigate martian activity and retrieve the missing diamonds before they become valuable on earth again./The Eager, Young Space Cadet finally snaps and refuses to accept being taken advantage of anymore. So, he quits and becomes the CEO of microvast.
- In the 1950s, the "TV GUY" brought your new set home and tuned it for you. Then came the 1970s where we drifted into "plug and play" with the viewer doing all of the tuning. By the 1990s, component video was making its way into the home, and we released Video Essentials to help you get it right. Now it's time for the next generation, as home entertainment setup has evolved into Digital Video Essentials. The DVE calibration disc looks at system setup from the point of view of creating a canvas for works of electronic art. We've created NTSC, PAL and HDTV versions of DVE that provide a unified set of instructions and test patterns that work with all three formats. From acoustic and visual environment of a high quality system, to audio and video setup, Digital Video Essentials is the "TV Guy" of the 21st Century.
- Once upon a Midnight Dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, over many a dull and forgetful podcast..there was no tapping at the door just the sound of the eleventh episode of This Week in Horror celebrating the works of 'Americas Shakespeare' Edgar Allan Poe. Joining our hosts Matt Raub and Staci Layne Wilson in their Gothic exploration of the man behind The Raven are two people who know the work of Poe intimately. Actor Jeffrey Combs of 'Re-Animator' fame has literally had to get under Poe's skin to play him in the one man show 'Nevermore' which played to sold out audiences over a year ago. The good news is it's back and Jeffrey will be playing Poe once a month for the entire year at the Steve Allen theater in Los Angeles. Jeffrey discusses the complexities of Poe both as an artist and as a man and the challenges of playing the popular historical figure. Our second guest is largely responsible for bringing Poe into the popular culture with his colorful and atmospheric film adaptations of Poe's work, he is a recent Oscar winner and living legend of American cinema, the 'King of the B-Movies', Roger Corman. We delve into the origins of Corman's interest in Poe and how the gamble to make a costume period drama at the beginning of the 1960's paid off. As if this wasn't enough Poe infusion, our very own Staci Layne Wilson premieres the trailer for her own Poe adaptation -'The Key to Annabel Lee [A Woman in Triptych]'. Make sure you watch it now or Nevermore!
- This week hosts Elric Kane and Fangoria's Rebekah McKendry discuss their favorite Monster movies and review the new films 'Dark Shadows' and the Phillipino ghost story 'The Road'. Joining them to discuss his fifty year career in film is the man who made clowns scary again, actor Sid Haig (Captain Spaulding in 'The Devil's Rejects).
- Will and Nick are caught by Katherine's squat team and escorted to Calimov. Lily and Abe realise it is up to them to save the day. Lily hacks into Calimov's systems, but someone is there before her. At Calimov, Katherine offers Nick a choice: help her build an army of killer robots, or she will take Eve apart.
- Eight strangers awaken to find themselves trapped in an underground parking facility for 72 hours. Two dead bodies have been found. Each stranger is suspicious of the other. Either of them could be the killer. As this cat-and-mouse game of mystery and suspense unfolds, the fate of eight will be decided by two.
- A gang of ruthless armored truck robbers are held up in an abandoned warehouse, one of which is a mole for the FBI. As the suspense and mystery unfolds to discover the identity of the informant, questions will be answered...and answers will be questioned
- Mahalia is surprised when Rev. Isaiah Hunter arrives with a tempting offer, and travels to Cleveland to record a track with his daughter, teen gospel sensation Nikki Hunter. But Isaiah has an agenda of his own. Jamil goes on the offensive when Mahalia refuses to authorize the release of the Russell Alexander track, while Dee Dee reaches out to a volatile Alicia.
- This week, Matt and Staci are joined by their faithful producer of the show, Elric Kane, as the three introduce some of their favorite lesser known films in the horror genre. Films such as Suck, Antichrist, Lo, TerrorVision, Dressed to Kill, Possession, DeadHeads, The Entity, The Beyond, Dark Floors, Rosencrantz and Gildenstern Are Undead, Don't Go in the House, Spirits of the Dead, Pieces, and the classic Virgin Among the Living Dead.
- Surviving a horror film is not an easy feat, but surviving multiple horror franchises is something few actresses have accomplished. This weeks guest has taken on two incarnations of Michael Myers, survived the Hatchet of Victor Crowley and will soon take on the blade of Chrome Skull, but will our ultimate 'Final Girl', Danielle Harris, be able to out run the vampire apocalypse of 'Stake Land'? Danielle joins co-hosts Matt Raub and Staci Layne Wilson to discuss her new film and her prolific career in horror from child actor in 'Halloween 4' to ass-kicking heroine in 'Hatchet 2' as well as her burgeoning career as a director.
- Join as we celebrate the end of Women in Horror Month in our season finale with Horror icons Sybil Danning and Danielle Harris who discuss the changing role of women in the genre and we are joined by many up and coming Horror actresses and directors who discuss their latest projects.
- Forest is based around a post apocalyptic world where a young girl Forest played by (Juno Kane) growing up has never seen a real forest. She asks the question to Lucy played by (Georgia Walters) "What does a forest looks like?"
- Two workers sift through the debris at the Fresh Kills landfill, as an anxious man waits on the side. With the fifth anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks approaching, this film is dedicated to those of have not emotionally recovered.
- This week we dissect the unstoppable sequels that make up the modern horror franchise. Joining our hosts Matt and Staci to explore the sequel phenomenon is Jeffrey Reddick, the writer and creator of the original 'Final Destination' - which is currently in it's fifth incarnation right now, proving they have taken a page from their own book at cheating death. Our second guest conquered Project Greenlight to bring the world the hungry sex crazed beasts of the 'FEAST' trilogy and is currently wrapping up post-production on the sequel to the popular re-make (See!) Piranha 3DD- which promises to have sex, gore and The Hoff. Join us as we try to get to the root of why Hollywood prefers to repeat itself rather then risk originality, we promise it will be a cheap knock off of our usual show.
- Mike creates a mini-farmyard in the back garden, complete with three chickens and a fully-grown pig. Lol and Layla feel sorry for the pig, and plan to set it free. Meanwhile, Rio is pulling out all the stops to maximise his chances of getting fostered at Elaine's Open Day.
- Still without Mike and Gina, the children soon realise that they are unable to fend for themselves and end up turning against each other. Having spent all of their money, the residents face starvation with the fridge devoured of all its contents. and Elektra takes charge, and will do anything to get what she wants.
- From Hand to Cup is an exploration into the intricate world of the various coffees that wake up over two billion people worldwide, every morning. Told through the global journeys of two specialty coffee shop owners, Paul and Jeremy, the film traces the world's second largest commodity from meticulously-served New York City lattes, back to the beans and the hands of the farmers that grow it, in third world and developing nations. As the two men uncover the differing cultural, economic, and ecological factors in agricultural Burundi, Brazil, Vietnam, Costa Rica, the United States and beyond, they examine the complex challenges of running a business that is both ethical and practical. From Hand to Cup will give viewers unique access to the realities of farm life 2200 meters above sea level, as well as special insight from the world's leading experts on the product, the people who produce it, and consumers it's produced for. Through the reflections and emotional journey of Paul and Jeremy, the lives they touch and are touched by along the way, as well as inside information and investigative discovery, From Hand to Cup will strive to elucidate issues within the industry including: child and migrant labor, use of chemicals and pesticides, economics in agricultural societies, ecological sustainability, and more. It will investigate the successes and setbacks that have occurred at every point in the supply chain, from bean to cup. By the time the film is finished, audiences will have a deeper understanding of how their every day choices as consumers affect communities and ecosystems both on the other side of the world and in their own backyard. They will have a greater sense of where their money goes when they buy a cup at a local coffee shop vs. a bag at giant super market. And they will have joined us along the way in answering the question: Can a business be both profitable and ethical?
- This week our hosts Matt Raub and Staci Layne Wilson get 'Giallo Fever' as they break down the popular Italian genre of slasher mystery films known as 'Giallo'. After reviewing the less then stellar 'And Soon the Darkness' Staci introduces the A- Z of Giallo clichés which will catch you up to speed if you have no idea what Giallo means. Our first guests are the co-writers behind the films 'Toolbox Murders' and "Mother of Tears' Adam Gierasch and Jace Anderson who discuss working with the master of Giallo himself Dario Argento and they take a look at the fashion and style that made the films so memorable. With a double helping of Argento related guests we talk to Jim Agnew and Sean keller the writers behind 'Giallo' the controversial new Argento film, that is currently in a legal limbo. While they can't discuss the case they do have some great stories about shooting in Italy with Argento and the influence they took from the genre to craft their own murder mystery. Break out your black gloves, prepare your alibi and crack open some J & B it's Giallo time.
- Frank hits rock bottom and starts to feel even more alone in the world when he is given the sad news that his Grandad has died. And when he's told his Grandad can't have a headstone, Frank get's taken advantage of from an antique store owner when he sells his only family heirloom that his family has. Meanwhile, Tracy starts to realise she's not as independent as other people her age and tries to become more independent by getting her own car.
- The two dazzling stars of Gaetano Donizetti's brilliant comedy "L'elisir d'amore" Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alanga discuss their roles, the music and perform an aria, Adina's "Quanto amore!" and Nemorino's "Una furtiva lagrima" from the opera. Stage Director Frank Dunlop's witty production set in the 1920's is a beguiling mixture of sharp comedy and heartfelt pathos. The Orchestre de L'Opéra National de Lyon is conducted superbly by Maestro Evelino Pidó.
- The five stars of Mikhail Glinka's extraordinary opera masterpiece "Ruslan and Lyudmila" discuss their role, the music and perform an aria from the opera. Anna Netrebko's performance as "Lyudmila" is nothing short of breathtaking. Stage Director Lotfi Mansouri, Conductor Maestro Valery Gergiev accompanied by the Chorus and Orchestra of The Kirov interpret magnificently Glinka's musical vision of Russian folktale and nationalism, which cast the style for Russian composers over the next hundred years.
- The two stars of Leos Janácek's "The Cunning Little Vixen", Eva Jenis and Thomas Allen discuss their roles, the music and perform an aria from the opera. Stage Director, Nicholas Hytner and Designer, Bob Crowley capture beautifully the central themes of the eternal cycle of Nature. The Orchestre de Paris is conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras an expert interpreter of Janácek's works.
- Michel Ilbawi, M.D., leads the pediatric heart surgical team at The Heart Institute for Children. Headquartered at Hope Children's Hospital in Oak Lawn, Illinois, they perform over 400 operations and care for more than 3,500 children with heart defects each year. With over 25 years experience as a pediatric heart surgeon and more than 20,000 surgeries performed, Dr. Ilbawi is nothing short of a miracle-worker to the families whose children he treats daily. The documentary film, Hearts of Hope, is a once-in-a-lifetime, behind the scenes look at this amazing doctor, his dedicated staff and the families of children they fight to save everyday. In the delicate realm of pediatric heart surgery, sometimes hope is all you have. Hearts of Hope unveils a world of courage, strength and the spirit to survive, at any age.
- This week we explore the personal stamp of horror that director Ti West has left on his atmospheric films. Join hosts Matt and Staci as they discuss the contemporary horror film and how to break from the generic trappings to create films where character and tension are king. From 'The House of the Devil' to his latest film 'The Innkeepers', Ti West has been making fiercely independent 'Auteur' films that feel like a throwback to the golden era of 1970's horror film-making. Ti discusses his influences, creative approach and the difficulties in getting an 'Alan Smithhee' credit. Concluding the show we highlight the new horror anthology film 'the ABC's of Death' which invites it's audience to be part of it's Grand Guignol.
- Lily returns from school upset because she was disqualified from the science fair competition as Will, her partner, didn't show up. Will barely apologises - Lily could have gone with someone else. But Lily doesn't have any other friends. Lily has a brainwave and asks Eve, who has become a daytime TV addict, to come to school with her. At Calimov, Nick is banned from the research room where Katherine is trying to piece together burnt documents and photos recovered from Mary's cabin in the woods. Nick manages to get a look and realises that very soon the pieced-together jigsaw is going to reveal Eve as a robot. Nick needs to come up with a plan quickly.
- In 1984, a hidden crime became a deep, dark secret between friends. Five years later, on Halloween night 1989, the secret got out. Here is the actual footage of the events of October 31 and November 1, 1989, when the group returned to the scene of the crime and came face to face with their wicked past. IN THE DARK is a stylish horror film, which tells the "true-life" story of Lizzy Duncan, a young, institutionalized mental patient who was unmercifully picked-on by a group of delinquent teenagers brought into the institution on a work study program. On Halloween day 1984, a tragic event left Lizzy severely disfigured and another female inmate dead. This film captures the actual footage from five years later, when the juvenile's return to the burned-out institution as a Halloween prank. IN THE DARK is a chilling tale that sets itself apart from other horror films by offering an intricate and thought-provoking plot, and telling its story by employing creative and compelling camera techniques. IN THE DARK will make you jump out of your seat by appealing to your deepest fears and never sells-out to the typical blood and gore approach.
- Maestro Valery Gergiev, Conductor and Artistic Director of The Kirov Opera is interviewed by Dr. Reiner Moritz, Arts Patron, giving an indepth insight into the historic recording of the operatic masterpiece "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by the acknowledged "Father of Russian Opera" the composer Mikhail Glinka. Valery discusses the casting, music and staging of the opera, recorded at The Mariinsky Theatre in 1996. This Introduction accompanies the DVD Recording as an Extra Feature.