Who Goes There Podcast Episode 19 – Grand Piano w/ Guest David Stieve

Grand_Piano_Poster_1_31_14Welcome back to another episode of the Who Goes There Podcast! We’ve got a special treat for you guys this time, we’ve got David Stieve sitting in with us. David is the writer and producer of Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Not only does David give us some insight on Behind the Mask and it’s (in the works) prequel Before The Mask; we take a look at the new Elijah Wood film Grand Piano. Tune in for more beer drinking, more bad jokes, and to hear Matt go full fanboy on something that isn’t boobs or baseball.

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GWAR Frontman David Brockie Found Dead

oderus-1This is the most sad news we’ve had to report; according to Style Weekly, Dave Brockie, better known as Oderus Urungus, the founder and lead singer of renowned metal band GWAR, has died. Roommates reportedly found Brockie’s body at his home Sunday evening (March 23). “I wish it was a joke,” former GWAR bassist Chris Bopst, a music writer for Style Weekly, tells the site. “Everyone is in shock.” Brockie was 50 years old.

“Dave was one of the funniest, smartest, most creative and energetic persons I’ve known,” former GWAR bassist Mike Bishop told Style Weekly. “He was brash sometimes, always crass, irreverent, he was hilarious in every way. But he was also deeply intelligent and interested in life, history, politics and art. His penchant for scatological humors belied a lucid wit. He was a criminally underrated lyricist and hard rock vocalist, one of the best, ever! A great front man, a great painter, writer, he was also a hell of a bass guitarist. I loved him. He was capable of great empathy and had a real sense of justice.”

Vocalist Tony Foresta of fellow Richmond, Virginia band MUNICIPAL WASTE, which toured with GWAR in 2012, wrote on Instagram: “I’m so devastated right now. One of the most fun, brilliant, inspirational and creative people I’ve ever had the privilege to call a friend has passed. I’m going to miss you so much, pal.”

According to Australia’s TheMusic.com.au, GWAR’s management will issue a statement regarding reports of Brockie’s passing at approximately 1:00 p.m. EST today.

 

Radcliffe’s Frankenstein Pushed Back 9 Months

Exclusive... Daniel Radcliffe On The Set Of FrankensteinJanuary is normally when studios dump the films they expect to under perform. (see Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones) After I, Frankenstein turned out to be a steaming turd (as expected), 20th Century Fox has shifted their Frankenstein nine months, moving it into an October date.

Starring James McAvoy as Viktor Von Frankenstein and Daniel Radcliffe as Igor, it will now hit theaters on October 2, 2015.

Why Aren’t You Watching ABC’s Resurrection?

ABCresurrection200Seeming to have so far gone widely under the radar; ABC’s new supernatural drama Resurrection could be the best new show of the spring. While not quite obvious how horror driven this show will be, the first two episodes have been jam packed with paranormal awesomeness, zombies, and a whole lot of “what the hell is going on?!” Episode 3 aira this Sunday night, or catch the first 2 episodes on Hulu.

 

Last House on The Left Picture Disc

last-house-on-the-left-2I shouldn’t be telling you guys this, that will just make it harder for me to find one; One Way Static has announced that their remastered Last House On The Left soundtrack, which was composed and performed by David Hess, will be getting a limited picture disc variant for Record Store Day. Limited to only 1,500 copies, the records are almost certainly going to sell out within minutes and become a collector’s item, it hits stores on April 19th!

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Tex Montana Will Survive Trailer Is Brilliant

TexMontanaSo yeah, it’s no secret we’ve got a collective boner for The Battery, we’ve only talked about it in almost every episode of our show. Well director/star Jeremy Gardner just now tweeted a teaser trailer for his new film Tex Montana Will Survive and I nearly pissed myself laughing. Gardner once again teams up with The Battery cinematographer Christian Stella, who spawned the idea for the film by “proudly proclaiming (he) would NEVER film a found footage movie”.