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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
WE'RE BACK EVERYONE...AGAIN!
You all are in for a treat this episode. Not only is the legend Josh Rodriguez returning, but we also have a special guest this week!
This week we are joined by the very talented Peter Luis Zimmerman who played Eduardo in AMC's The Walking Dead! Peter shares his awesome experiences spent on one of televisions most popular shows, but he is far more than a post apocalypse heart throb. Peter is an amazing musical artist (known as Peter Z), detailed photographer, and rising director which all exemplify his true passion for the arts.
So grab some popcorn, watch out for walkers, and enjoy the show!
Be sure to catch Peter in Disney's Jungle Cruise coming to theaters July 30th!
Here are some links to Peter's sites:
Twitter: @IamPeterZ
IG: @peterluiszimmerman
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peter-z/488236619
WOW! Talk about going back to your roots!
In this weeks episode, Kevin invited his former theater professor/director, David Dull to join our show. Kevin's first acting classes and performances were all taught by David which is one of the many reasons why we were extremely honored to have him on our show. Aside from that, we knew that David's wisdom would shine all throughout this episode and hopefully help some of our listeners who are getting started in the industry. This episode is full of stories, laughs, and life lessons that we hope our listeners enjoy.
So sit back and relax , as we go down memory lane with David Dull.
For anyone interested in purchasing tickets to David's upcoming show 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' please visit the link below:
http://www.potomacplaymakers.org/
As we close out Black History Month 2021, we wanted to touch on a very important subject that is not commonly and publicly talked about within filmmaker circles. It is for this very reason we've decided to ask ourselves the question: How can we raise the bar as black/minority filmmakers?
In this episode, we are joined by Von Walker, a very talented filmmaker and dear friend of ours from Maryland, as well as Myles Evans, the Teenage Bounty Hunter heartthrob whom you might remember from our last episode. Both give great insights on how they personally contribute to a new narrative surrounding black cinema, but also what they'd like to see from those currently holding power in the industry.
So, listen in and enjoy a fresh perspective of our industry, and how we feel we can contribute to a new expectation of black cinema.
Enjoy!
"Alexa, play Spottieottiedopaliscious by OutKast."
WE'RE BACK EVERYONE! Back like we never left, kicking off 2021's Black History Month with a New episode!
This week, we feature the one, the only, spottieottiedopaliscious ATL native Myles Evans as our special guest! If you've binged Netflix's Teenage Bounty Hunter, then you're more than familiar with Blair's one and only heart throb Miles Taylor. Whom, by the way, is played by...well...Myles! I'm no casting director, but I'd say that was PERFECT casting.
This episode centers around Myles career as an actor and filmmaker, and what steps he's taking to contribute to the diversity movement in Hollywood. He speaks about his future endeavors and how acting is being used as a platform to help fulfill a bigger brighter vision. A vision that goes far beyond being in front of a camera.
So tune in, get ready for some laughs, and enjoy the heart throb himself, Myles Evans.
DREW IS IN THE BUILDING!
Drew Loughlin joins our podcast as our second industry guest! This episode centers around Drew's career path as a freelancer, and what opportunities he's earned over the years to grow within the industry.
A man of many talents, Drew has worked countless jobs in the film industry from Production Assistant to Assistant Cam Operator. All jobs that are molding his dreams of becoming a successful film director. He talks about the importance of being positive, on your toes, and a remaining a vivid listener.
Please enjoy this insightful episode of Drews journey in the industry, and his philosophy of how hard work earns you the respect needed to achieve the goals you set out for!
The man, myth and legend, Tony Yoon, finally joins our podcast as our FIRST industry guest!
This episode centers around Tony's career path as a cinematographer, and what creative experiences led him to become a filmmaker. He expresses the lessons he's learned over the years, and shares how remaining a student in his craft builds his confidence to grow further as an artist.
Please enjoy this episode full of laughs, lessons and advice, and be sure to check out Tony's awesome work on the following sites:
www.tonydyoon.com
www.instagram.com/tonydyoon
Happy Halloween!
Since Halloween is a day away, the guys decided to record a special episode about the Horror genre and its changes in cinema over the years. Although neither are horror fanatics, the themes and impacts of films of this genre have had a huge impact on both their lives.
From Goosebumps to Night of the Living Dead, we hope this episode gets you in the mood for your Halloween festivities!
Enjoy!
"I packed up everything to chase my dreams!"
You hear this saying all the time, but what is seen is the accomplishments, not the struggles. Leaving behind a life that you once knew is not for everyone, and the vulnerability behind the struggle isn't always talked about.
In this episode of Just Some Film Guys, Josh and Kevin discuss some experiences and hardships they faced after leaving their hometown, and what advice they have for those who might also want to take a leap of faith.
BEFORE LISTENING TO THIS PODCAST, WE STRONGLY ADVISE YOU TO WATCH COBRA KAI IN ITS ENTIRETY! BIG SPOILERS AHEAD!
With the booming success of the Karate Kid spin-off Cobra Kai, we decided to discuss story depth and character development within Netflix's new hot show.
At first glance, you might think this show is just another '80s franchise trying to make a comeback, but it is so much more! Whether you were a fan of the original movie series or just so happened to catch its countless reruns on TV every other week, Cobra Kai is a fresh new perspective that demands your attention.
In this episode of Just Some Film Guys, we discuss our personal top 3 films of the last decade. Both of us have no idea what movies the other has picked, and we chose not to discuss it until the recording of this episode.
Although, narrowing down our favorites films to 3 was difficult, we felt solid in our choices for this discussion. Do your personal favorites line up with ours? Find out in this weeks episode!
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.