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The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.
Brace yourselves for a no-holds-barred episode of Movie Madness, where the hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson, alongside special guest Wayne Madden, pull no punches as they tackle the pressing issues facing New Enterprise Studios.
In this raw and unfiltered discussion, the trio confronts the potential closure of their beloved studio, delving into the challenges and tough decisions that lie ahead. With candid honesty, they share their opinions on the writer's and actor's strikes that have rocked the industry, knowing full well that their views might ruffle some feathers.
Be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions as they navigate the turbulent waters of studio life and industry upheavals. In true Movie Madness fashion, they fearlessly express their thoughts and perspectives, reminding listeners that opinions are just that - opinions - and should be taken with an open mind.
Join us for an electrifying episode that showcases the MAD in Madness, where no topic is off-limits, and the hosts bare their souls and share their deepest concerns. With Wayne, Henry, and Wayne Madden at the helm, this is a discussion you won't want to miss.
Tune in and get mad and interact with this pivotal Movie Madness.
Step into the realm of creativity on a special episode of Movie Madness, where hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson sit down with the dynamic duo behind Visionette Media, Lola Louise and Lee McShane.
Join us as we delve into the minds and hearts of these talented young individuals, discovering who they are, their remarkable journey so far, and the path that lies ahead. Lola Louise and Lee McShane share their passion for storytelling, writing, filmmaking, TV, Ghost stories and their podcast the Double L show.
In this insightful interview, we uncover the inspirations that fuel their creativity, the challenges they've overcome, and the boundless dreams that propel them forward. Lola and Lee open up about their unique vision for Visionette Media and the exciting projects that await on the horizon.
Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, a fellow storyteller, or simply curious about the creative process, this special episode of Movie Madness promises to be an engaging and inspiring journey. So, grab your headphones and tune in as we get mad and discuss the passion, ambition, and unwavering spirit of Indie Film with Lola Louise and Lee McShane, the minds behind Visionette Media.
For more about Visionette Media, check out their YouTube and Soicials
Join hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson, along with special guests, filmmakers Steven Sibley and Tom Lee Rutter, as they embark on a thrilling journey through the realms of practical and digital effects in horror films.
In this hair-raising discussion, we delve into the artistry and ingenuity behind the terrifying effects that haunt our nightmares as well as the weak, quick work which lets us down. Steven Sibley and Tom Lee Rutter, masters of their craft, share their unparalleled insights on both mediums as filmmakers and film fans.
From practical creature design to cutting-edge CGI, we explore how talented filmmakers strike a delicate balance between the nostalgic charm of classic horror and the technological advancements that push the genre into uncharted territory - and when we have all of this technology and can do anything - are we striving to go back and make it physically - wires and all.
Whether you're a devoted horror aficionado or simply fascinated by the magic of movie effects, this episode of Movie Madness promises to be a thrilling and eye-opening experience. So, tune in and get mad together with us!
Join hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson as they sit down with the incredibly talented and visionary filmmaker, cinematographer Eric Xandra Thirteen.
In this captivating episode, we delve into the creative mind of Eric Xandra Thirteen, exploring their unique approach to storytelling, visual aesthetics, and the passion that fuels their cinematic journey. With a diverse range of projects under their belt, Eric shares their insights, inspirations, and the challenges they have faced in bringing their visions to life on the silver screen.
From independent productions to groundbreaking works of art, Analog Filmmaking and Documentary short form work, Eric Xandra Thirteen fearlessly pushes the boundaries of filmmaking. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind their creative process, the motivation that drives their artistry, and the lessons they've learned along the way.
So, grab your popcorn and join us for an insightful and exhilarating journey into the mind of a visionary filmmaker. Tune in and get mad with Movie Madness and discover the art, passion, and dedication that go into creating unforgettable experiences.
Check of their newest work here: https://youtu.be/pcKFEuhciA0 and more about Eric here:
Get ready for a lively and controversial episode of Movie Madness as hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson with their special guest, Film Fan and Avatar franchise skeptic Corey Reilly, dive into the captivating world of James Cameron's Avatar franchise. Buckle up for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges the prevailing opinions surrounding this blockbuster phenomenon.
In this thrilling episode, we explore the intriguing question: why does everyone "crap" on the Avatar franchise, despite its immense box office success? Corey Reilly fearlessly expresses his honest and unfiltered thoughts, shedding light on the divisive nature of the films and the reasons behind the polarizing reactions.
Join us as we venture beyond the surface of this groundbreaking franchise, exploring its cultural impact, visual spectacle, and the deeper factors that fuel the love-hate relationship fans have with it. Henry and Corey engage in a passionate conversation, dissecting the elements that make Avatar a global phenomenon while examining the criticisms it has faced.
Prepare for an exhilarating journey as we challenge preconceptions, challenge the status quo, and delve into the heart of what makes a cinematic experience truly memorable. With Corey Reilly's unique perspective, we delve into the depths of the Avatar franchise, questioning the disconnect between commercial success and critical acclaim.
Whether you're a die-hard Avatar fan or have reservations about its place in cinema history, this episode of Movie Madness promises to ignite spirited debate and inspire a fresh look at James Cameron's visionary creation. So, grab your 3D glasses and join us for an exciting exploration of the Avatar franchise, where we challenge the naysayers and dive into the heart of one of the biggest film phenomena of our time.
There was a time that the cinema was dominated by a collection of names and faces which would draw audiences from far and wide. The Iconic actors who would draw the audience to the film. This is why they get paid the big bucks!
But is this age of the Movie Star dying? Does the average A-Lister command less movie going respect than they used to. Are we, as an audience, focused more on the characters they play? The creators of the media themselves? Or does that name still bring the crowds?
We discuss with our guests: Filmmakers Duncan Falconer and Steven Sibley about their views and feelings toward the ever changing market, the future of media and cinema and the power of a name - both in front of and behind the camera.
Join us for another exciting and interesting edition of Movie Madness!
Prepare to unearth hidden treasures from the world of B-Movies on the latest episode of Movie Madness. Join hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson, along with special guest, Author and Film Enthusiast Corey Reilly, as they embark on a thrilling exploration of the oft-overlooked cinematic gems produced by Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment.
In this captivating episode, we delve into the enigmatic realm of low-budget filmmaking, celebrating the unbridled creativity and audacious storytelling that define B-Movies. Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment, though often forgotten or overshadowed, holds a treasure trove of classics waiting to be discovered by intrepid cinephiles.
Together with Corey Reilly, an astute connoisseur of cult cinema, our hosts shine a spotlight on these hidden gems, exploring their enduring appeal and the unique charm that comes from resourceful filmmaking. We'll dive into the imaginative worlds of "Puppet Master," "Subspecies," and other unforgettable franchises that have garnered a dedicated following despite their modest budgets.
Prepare to be captivated as we uncover the artistry and ingenuity behind Empire, Moonbeam and Full Moon Entertainment's B-Movies. We celebrate the passion, determination, and raw talent that breathes life into these often-overlooked films, recognizing them as a vital part of cinema history.
Whether you're a seasoned B-Movie aficionado or new to the genre, this episode promises to be a thrilling and enlightening experience. So, grab your popcorn, embrace the unexpected, and join us to get mad as we shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes of cinema on Movie Madness with Wayne Thompson and our guest Corey Reilly as your guides.
Step into the realm of digital resurrection on the latest episode of Movie Madness, where hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson, accompanied by a distinguished panel of guests, dive deep into the moral, ethical, and practical implications of bringing deceased actors back to life on the screen.
In this thought-provoking discussion, Journalist Wayne Madden, Filmmakers Stuart Hunter and Addison Keen, along with film enthusiast Andrew Yates, lend their unique perspectives to explore the boundaries of technology and storytelling. Is it or can it ever be respectful or is it a cash grab? Do the dead deserve to rest or is this honouring their characters?
Let's get mad and navigate the controversial terrain of resurrecting the past to shape the future of cinema. A riveting exploration of the pros and cons of digitally recreating iconic actors, examining the ethical considerations, artistic integrity, and audience reception. We delve into the moral dilemmas that arise when technology blurs the line between fiction and reality, and ponder the consequences of breathing life into the performances of beloved actors who have long departed.
With Wayne Madden, Stuart Hunter, Addison Keen, and Andrew Yates sharing their expertise and passion, this episode of Movie Madness promises to be an immersive journey into the depths of cinematic ethics and an exploration of the soul of an actor versus the soul of a character. Conversations that will ignite your imagination and leave you pondering the moral implications long after the credits roll.
Get ready for an epic showdown of ideas on the latest episode of Movie Madness as The Thompson brothers reunite. Hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson and special guest Jim Thompson, dive into the captivating debate of superhero fatigue.
With the superhero genre reaching new heights of popularity, we fearlessly explore whether audiences are growing weary of the superhero
In this dynamic discussion, we examine the potential consequences of an oversaturated market and the need for innovation within the genre. Are we on the verge of superhero fatigue, or is there still room for fresh and exciting stories within the superhero universe?
Tune in and get mad with this exhilarating episode of Movie Madness as we navigate through the highs and lows of the superhero genre, contemplating its influence on storytelling and the ever-evolving tastes of moviegoers.
Buckle up for a captivating episode of Movie Madness, as hosts Henry Thompson and Wayne Thompson are joined by a star-studded panel of
Join us as we journey through time, celebrating the timeless classics that have stood the test of generations while exploring the innovative
With insights from Chris Reed, Wayne Madden, and Aziz Altamimi, this episode of Movie Madness is a treasure trove of cinematic wisdom and captivating storytelling. So, grab your popcorn, sit back, get mad and join us on this nostalgic adventure into the world of film, where we discover why they don't make ‘em like they used to, and what it means for the future of storytelling.
The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.