This episode is dedicated to the celebration of the successful funding of DIEMONSTERDIE’s new album. Congratulations!
Talented author and zombie expert Tonia Brown joins Midnight Corey to talk about her prolific, original work. They also talk about John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness (1988).
The director of the zombie short film Velvet Road, L. Gustavo Cooper, also joins Midnight Corey. They talk about the making of the film, and the influences ofThe Walking Dead and Mississippi Burning (1988). Make sure you read Florida Possum’s review of this fantastic zombie short.
All that and a good dose of Midnight Corey’s randomness. Leave a comment here and on iTunes if you would be so kind.
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0:00:00 » Intro
0:03:49 » Tonia Brown
1:19:03 » L. Gustavo Cooper
2:01:34 » Outro
2:02:27 » Music
0:03:49 » Tonia Brown
1:19:03 » L. Gustavo Cooper
2:01:34 » Outro
2:02:27 » Music
Links
- Tonia Brown | website
- L. Gustavo Cooper | Facebook | website | Benderzilla
- Velvet Road | trailer | behind the scenes | fundraising video | actor Walter Coulton | actor Tom Martin
- Jonny T’s interivew with Paco Plaza
- Ending music: Volcano the Bear – “baby photos”
- The Electric Chair: website | Twitter | Facebook
- Download from here.
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