16 episodes

From the dawn of podcasting, This is Some Scene features interviews with authors, filmmakers, actors, and much more. Season 1 features episodes originally recorded from 2006-2009. Season 2 are recent interviews. New episodes every month.

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From the dawn of podcasting, This is Some Scene features interviews with authors, filmmakers, actors, and much more. Season 1 features episodes originally recorded from 2006-2009. Season 2 are recent interviews. New episodes every month.

    The People vs. George Lucas

    The People vs. George Lucas

    In this episode, we open the valult and release the 2008 interview Alexandre O. Phillippe and Kerry Deignan Roy-- the makers of the documentary film The People vs. George Lucas as they are putting the documentary together.
    Alexandre O. Philippe is a Swiss film director whose films include the documentaries Doc of the Dead, The People vs. George Lucas, and 78/52.. Philippe is Creative Director and co-owner of Denver-based Cinema Vertige and his most recent commissioned work for the City of Denver garnered four Heartland Emmy Awards.

    • 38 min
    Grady Hendrix, Author

    Grady Hendrix, Author

    James interviews Grady Hendrix about his new book How to Sell a Haunted House.
    From Wikipedia:
    Grady Hendrix is an American author, journalist, public speaker, and screenwriter known for his best-selling 2014 novel Horrorstör. Hendrix lives in Manhattan and was one of the founders of the New York Asian Film Festival.

    • 47 min
    Jack Hill, Director

    Jack Hill, Director

    Another interview from the This Is Some Scene archives. In this interview from 2009, James Ippoliti and Chris Blake Sasser interview the legendary director, Jack Hill

    • 38 min
    Ted Raimi, Actor

    Ted Raimi, Actor

    Chris Blake Sasser interviews Ted Raimi an American character actor, director, comedian, and writer. He is known for his roles in the works of his brother Sam Raimi, including a fake Shemp in The Evil Dead, possessed Henrietta in Evil Dead II, and Ted Hoffman in the Spider-Man trilogy.[2] He later reprised his role as Henrietta in the television series Ash vs. Evil Dead, in which he also played the character Chet Kaminski. He is also known for his roles as Lieutenant JG Tim O'Neill in seaQuest DSVand Joxer the Mighty in Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
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    • 35 min
    Terry R. Wickham, Director

    Terry R. Wickham, Director

    My 2021 interview with Terry R. Wickham. Terry R. Wickham is a five-time award-winning Writer/Producer/Director, known for Out of Touch (1995), Evil Streets (1998), the Award-Winning Washington Road (2001), Hair of the Dog (2003), Devil's Five (2017) which Won Best Horror Film @ Hell's Kitchen Film Festival 9/9/18 in New York City, Gruesome Threesome (2019) and his latest psychological suspense-thriller Terry R. Wickham's Double Vision (2020), which won Best Thriller Film @ Hell's Kitchen NYC Festival in NYC on 1/19/2020 and took home the Top Audience Award @ International Film Festival of Manhattan 2020 (IFFM2020) on 11/23/2020.
    Terry is aiming to create a landmark classic with his next movie Terry R. Wickham's Anomaly, which will be a relentlessly terrifying supernatural horror film.
    Terry is the president of Mantaray Pictures LLC, a company that represents all his work. He grew up in Everett & Snohomish, Washington. Terry's been watching scary movies since he was four years old. The local late night horror show "Chiller Theater" was the source that enabled Terry to see all the old Universal classic monster movies, as well as the Japanese monster movies like Godzilla.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Andy Weir, Author

    Andy Weir, Author

    My 2021 interview with Andy Weir.
    My guest — known for his bestselling debut novel, The Martian, which became a blockbuster film. That film now holds a place in Hollywood’s Saving Matt Damon Collection. His second book Artemis took the reader on a futuristic space caper set in a city on the moon—also a bestseller and my favorite out of the two. Now Author Andy Weir takes us on an interstellar tale of discovery, speculation, and survival in his new novel Project Hail Mary.
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    From Wikipedia: Andrew Weir is an American novelist and former computer programmer. His 2011 novel The Martian was adapted into the 2015 film of the same name directed by Ridley Scott. He received the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2016 and his 2021 novel Project Hail Mary was a finalist for the 2022 Hugo Award for Best Novel.

    • 39 min

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