Courtney Windel joins us to discuss MST3K, Outlander, and her possible crush on 80s Charlie Sheen as we all review Mike Marvin's The Wraith. Charlie pops in and confuses us.
Stephen Fodor from Too Much Scrolling drops in to discuss why he's a crazy podcast guy. And then we talk about every mode of transportation used by Warwick Davis in the amazing Leprechaun.
Corin Nemec (Stargate SG-1, Stephen King's The Stand, Parker Lewis Can't Lose) chats with us about Ted and Bud Bundy, fan interaction, and upcoming projects, including Rottentail--a film adaptation of the graphic novel.
Sean Whalen discusses acting and coaching young actors plus the directing styles of Tom Hanks v. Rob Zombie while talking about his roles in That Thing You Do!, The People Under the Stairs and his role in the first "Got Milk?" commercial.
Sophia DuBois discusses her student film Caveat Emptor, growing up around the set of CBS's Medium, and what experiences have led her to pursue filmmaking and the horror genre. Zach Galligan tells us a Gremlins story.
Ming Chen fields questions about the taping of AMC's Comic Book Men, working with Kevin Smith, college sports fandom and his favorite cult films. Then he reviews Clerks with us. Boom.
Michael Ray Bower discusses playing Donkeylips on Salute Your Shorts, Roy Gublik on Friends and working with luminaries such as James Cameron, Martin Sheen and Rod Steiger. Then we review Evolution starring Mikey.
Space Ghost himself, George Lowe, regales us with tales of interviewing Adam West and Donny Osmond for Space Ghost Coast 2 Coast and working in the wild days of FM radio. We then review his favorite movie, Nothing but Trouble.
Second City alum Matt Geiler (aka The Dancing Pumpkin Man) and Ghostbusters enthusiast Brian Phillips join the CF3 podcast crew for this special podcast panel recorded LIVE from OCon 2019. Ernie Hudson introduces our show.
The complete Sam J. Jones panel from OCon 2019, moderated by CF3. Hear who Sam would cast as Flash in the reboot, why he couldn't stand to watch the film for 30 years, how Seth McFarlane and Ted brought it back into his life.
Steve Whitmire, who worked on virtually every major Henson production from 1978-2016, talks Kermit, the original The Dark Crystal, and the Netflix prequel. Then we chat about the convention circuit with Gigi Edgley (Farscape).
Robbie Rist (The Brady Bunch) opens up about "Cousin Oliver Syndrome" and recounts why he wasn't on HGTV's recent Brady Bunch House special. Then we review TMNT in which Robbie voiced Michaelangelo.
We salute Lloyd Kaufman with writer/director Andrew J. Chambers, whose After School Lunch Special (2019) is inspired by Troma films and features Lloyd himself as a tapeworm named Mitch. Then we review Toxie's first film.
The Cryptkeeper leads us into an exciting episode in which we interview Kevin Smith--our Kevin Smith--about his MST3K Motivation memes and rap about the TFTC film Demon Knight.
Dean Cameron directs Matt Walsh in Little Victories and discusses auditioning in the 80s + his riotous return to the mountain for a role on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. He then helps us review his movies Summer School and Ski School.
Zach Thompson of MST3K: The Return and The Gauntlet joins us to talk about pro wrestling fandom and his work as a wrestling commentator and ringside interviewer. We then dig into John Carpenter's They Live.
Shelley Pack and Josh Sutherland combined forces to write, produce and direct Chasing Molly (2019), a fish-out-of-water comedy that finds Pack on the run from a drug kingpin played by wrestling's Kurt Angle. They help us review Tremors.
Walter Day, founder of Twin Galaxies, discusses the The Walter Day Collection, the trading card series he debuted in 2011. He walks us through his view of The King of Kong and how it portrays the community.
Dee Wallace, scream queen and suburban mom in 200 Hollywood films over a 45-year-career, opens up about her delectable roles in 3 from Hell (2019) and Critters Attack. (2019). We talk Cujo and then have her help us review The Howling.
André Gower, star of The Monster Squad, talks about what drove him to create Wolfman's Got Nards, the documentary that serves as a love letter to the film, its fans, and its enduring legacy as a cult classic. Then we review the flick.
Recorded live from A Shared Universe PodcaStudio in Eatontown, NJ, CF3 is joined by two Jersey boys and veterans of the show--Ming Chen of AMC's Comic Book Men and video game world record holder Matt Miller.
Film historian and Bernard Herrmann doc producer Bruce Crawford discusses Herrmann's influence. We cover Bruce's incredible 27-year run of screenings of classic films with the stars on-hand in Omaha, NE. Then review of Psycho.
Seth and Adrienne Breedlove of Smalltown Monsters have a long history documenting rural folklore and legends. We discuss their film Momo: The Missouri Monster (2019) then they help us review Richard Gere and The Mothman Prophecies.
Join Eddie Deezen, who has had a decades long acting career portraying nerds beginning with Eugene in Grease (1978). Eddie talks about hanging out with Tom Hanks at Dodgers games and helps us review War Games.
Emily Marvin joins the podcast to talk about graduate writing programs, her favorite horror films, Stephen King's mansion, and how much of a jerk her dad is. Then Catherine Mary Stewart helps us review Night of the Comet.
Jack Bennett, director of Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary (2019), tells us fun tales from the production of his film. Jack then helps us review Galaxy Quest while Jeremy Howard and Kevin McDonald pop in to share on-set memoirs.
We chat with Ira Heiden (A Nightmare On Elm Street 3, Elvira: MotD) about getting into horror films, auditioning for Elm Street and what it was like to work with Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira. Then he helps us review Dream Warriors.
Mike Moh tells a Bruce Lee story. Ira Heiden talks about the Brandon Lee doc he is making with fellow friends Lou Diamond Phillips and Bill Allen. Then we review Enter the Dragon with Comic Book Men's Ming Chen and gamer Matt Miller.
Scott Schwartz tells us about going toe-to-toe with comedic heavyweights Pryor and Gleason in his film debut in The Toy, his amazing time volunteering as crew for WWF in the 80s, and of course, talks about the tongue on the flagpole.
Bill Allen (Cru Jones in RAD) joins us to discuss working with Robert Altman, the valuable advice he received from Rod Steiger, playing Farm Aid in 1993 with Lou Diamond Phillips, and helps us review the BMX classic RAD.