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This episode, Kalid and Joe are joined by actor and comedian Rashawn Scott for a nice, spooky-season discussion of the 1988 classic, Beetlejuice!
*Thank you to Jim Hall for the music! Check out more of his music here, and if you like what you hear, please consider donating to support his work here!
*Thank you to Jim Tandberg/Grant Leitbrouck for the Frankenstein's Podcast artwork!
*Shoutout to our Patreon Producer(s), Luke Johnson & Andy Groth!
Support us on Patreon!
Featured Guest:
Rashawn Scott is an actor, singer and comedian from the Pacific Northwest. You may have seen her on stage at the Second City in Chicago or on the hit HBO show SouthSide. Possibly cutting up on stage singing soul music or perhaps catching her nerdy side playing tabletop role playing games on DropoutTv’s Dimension 20: Burrows End.
References:
$13 million and no CGI: The original ‘Beetlejuice’ VFX designer explains why the film still feels magical 3 decades later - Fast Company
Practical-ly Perfect: Celebrating the Oscar-Winning Makeup Effects of Tim Burton’s BEETLEJUICE - Daily Dead
Eccentric Is the Word for Beetlejuice - American Cinematographer
Rapsody’s 4th studio album, Please Don’t Cry
The Toll by Cherie Priest
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This episode, Kalid and Joe are joined by actor and comedian Rashawn Scott for a nice, spooky-season discussion of the 1988 classic, Beetlejuice!
*Thank you to Jim Hall for the music! Check out more of his music here, and if you like what you hear, please consider donating to support his work here!
*Thank you to Jim Tandberg/Grant Leitbrouck for the Frankenstein's Podcast artwork!
*Shoutout to our Patreon Producer(s), Luke Johnson & Andy Groth!
Support us on Patreon!
Featured Guest:
Rashawn Scott is an actor, singer and comedian from the Pacific Northwest. You may have seen her on stage at the Second City in Chicago or on the hit HBO show SouthSide. Possibly cutting up on stage singing soul music or perhaps catching her nerdy side playing tabletop role playing games on DropoutTv’s Dimension 20: Burrows End.
References:
$13 million and no CGI: The original ‘Beetlejuice’ VFX designer explains why the film still feels magical 3 decades later - Fast Company
Practical-ly Perfect: Celebrating the Oscar-Winning Makeup Effects of Tim Burton’s BEETLEJUICE - Daily Dead
Eccentric Is the Word for Beetlejuice - American Cinematographer
Rapsody’s 4th studio album, Please Don’t Cry
The Toll by Cherie Priest
Veep
Mystery County Monster Hunter’s Club podcast