Hollyweird #032 - Film Fests and the 31 Days of Horror with The Brewed's DJ Intel
Released on 10/14/2025
Hollyweird #031 - Interview with James Jude Courtney (Michael Myers from 2018 Halloween Trilogy)
Released on 10/01/2025
In this special episode, Sean sits down with James Jude Courtney, best known for his role as Michael Myers in David Gordon Green and Danny McBride's 'Halloween' trilogy. Courtney discusses his involvement with the charity Jay's Juniors, which helps terminally ill children and their families visit Disney World. He also shares insights into his acting and stunt career, his meticulous process for embodying Michael Myers, and the physical and emotional challenges faced during filming. The conversation delves into the essence of horror fandom, the significance of teamwork, and the enduring legacy of the Halloween franchise. Additionally, Courtney reflects on his personal experiences with stunts, his approach to staying in character, and the painstaking work that goes into creating an iconic villain.
00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement
00:25 James Jude Courtney's Charity Work
02:53 Discussing Food Insecurity and Charity Efforts
05:21 Transition to Michael Myers and Horror Films
06:02 Unsolved Mysteries and Early Acting Career
18:03 The Horror Community and Conventions
24:20 Landing the Role of Michael Myers
34:44 The Mask and Its Impact
35:06 Rehearsing the Long Tracking Shot
36:35 Collaborating on the Mask Design
37:15 Challenges of Wearing the Mask
38:41 The Energy of the Mask
40:04 The Importance of Teamwork
51:17 The Legacy of Michael Myers
53:24 The Brutality of Michael Myers
54:24 Reflecting on the Role
58:15 Rapid Fire Questions
01:09:17 Final Thoughts and Charity Work
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Hollyweird #031 - Interview with James Jude Courtney (Michael Myers from 2018 Halloween Trilogy)
Released on 10/01/2025
Hollyweird #030 - Boot/Re-Boot: Salem's Lot (1979, 2004, 2024)
Released on 09/30/2025
Hollyweird #030 - Boot/Re-Boot: Salem's Lot (1979, 2004, 2024)
Released on 09/30/2025
In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi dive deep into an in-depth review of all three versions of 'Salem's Lot'—1979, 2004, and 2024. They provide a detailed analysis by scoring various aspects such as character portrayal, town design, Stephen King vibes, cinematography, and more. Despite its shortcomings, a particular fondness is held for the 2004 version. Additionally, upcoming events are teased, including a live show at the LA Film School and an interview with James Jude Courtney. Join the hosts as they wrap up Stephen King Month with fascinating insights and dumb banter.
00:00 Introduction and Banter
00:53 Upcoming Live Show Announcement
04:38 Guest Appearances and Collaborations
05:54 Salem's Lot Deep Dive
20:38 Rating the Salem's Lot Adaptations
48:03 Rating the Accents
49:33 Town Design Critique
53:26 The Marston House
55:13 Overall King Vibes
58:10 Acting Performances
01:00:50 Dialogue Analysis
01:02:51 Cinematography and Pacing
01:11:23 Music and Sound
01:26:51 Final Scores and Reflections
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Hollyweird #029 - Stephen King Adaptation Rankings with Jon Grilz from Creepy
Released on 09/23/2025
In this special episode, Sean and Lexi are joined by Jon Grilz from the Creepy podcast to discuss various aspects of horror storytelling, particularly focusing on adaptations of Stephen King's works. They explore Jon's top five King adaptations, which notably include 'Rose Red,' 'The Night Flier,' and '1408.' John also shares insight into his journey into horror, his podcasting career, and the cathartic power of horror narratives. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the growth and evolution of the horror genre.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:41 The Origin of Creepy Podcast
01:20 Joining Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network
02:14 Expanding the Team and Production
02:50 31 Days of Horror Event
03:40 Challenges and Evolution of Podcasting
10:31 Stephen King Month and Favorite Adaptations
33:18 Special Effects Dilemma
33:54 DVD Memories and Collectibles
35:16 The Shining: A Controversial Adaptation
45:11 Needful Things: A Deep Dive
01:02:22 Stephen King Adaptations and Joe Hill
01:10:11 The Evolution of TV Show Lengths
01:11:07 Stephen King's Impact on Horror
01:14:11 The Brutality of 'The Mist'
01:17:23 Reboots and Remakes: A Necessary Evil?
01:20:06 The Resurgence of Stephen King Adaptations
01:26:47 The Role of Horror in Catharsis
01:33:06 The Art of Storytelling in Horror Podcasts
01:42:59 The Future of Horror and Creepy's 31 Days of Horror
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Hollyweird #029 - Stephen King Adaptation Rankings with Jon Grilz from Creepy
Released on 09/23/2025
Hollyweird #028 - Dolores Claiborne & Secret Window - Stephen King September
Released on 09/16/2025
In this episode, Sean and Lexi dive into several Stephen King adaptations, including an in-depth discussion on 'Dolores Claiborne' and 'Secret Window.' They explore the bizarre similarities between 'Secret Window' and 'The Dark Half,' both written by King within a year of each other. The episode features various humorous tangents, including an analysis of Kathy Bates' portrayal in 'Dolores Claiborne,' Johnny Depp's performative quirks in 'Secret Window,' and unintended accents in these films. They also share personal anecdotes and reflect on some of King's most absurd character names. The episode ends with Lexi trying to fend off an insect attack in her room.
00:00 Introduction and Random Banter
00:25 Hollywood and Travel Stories
03:45 Half-Baked Ideas and Airport Anecdotes
07:11 Movie Reviews: Running Man
18:03 Movie Reviews: Dolores Claiborne
42:32 Unpacking the Daughter's Revelation
43:41 Analyzing Feminist Themes
44:29 Vera and Dolores: A Complex Relationship
47:09 Dolores' Character and Her Relationships
53:06 Dolores Claiborne: Final Thoughts
57:48 Introduction to Secret Window
59:12 Plot and Themes of Secret Window
01:05:49 Johnny Depp's Performance and Character
01:11:02 Comparing Secret Window and The Dark Half
01:22:47 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
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Hollyweird #028 - Dolores Claiborne & Secret Window - Stephen King September
Released on 09/16/2025
Hollyweird #027 - The Night Flier, Graveyard Shift, & The Dark Half - Stephen King September
Released on 09/09/2025
In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi passionately discuss three Stephen King adaptations: 'The Night Flyer,' 'Graveyard Shift,' and 'The Dark Half.' They delve into the plot intricacies, notable performances, particularly by Miguel Ferrer, Brad Dourif, and Timothy Hutton, and the unique elements that distinguish these films. The episode also features humorous tangents, reflections on the actors' methods, and the bizarre elements that make King's stories unforgettable. The jury, metaphorically represented by Sean in a judge's outfit, delivers verdicts on the films' quality and entertainment value, mixing deep analysis with light-hearted commentary.
00:00 Introduction and Holly's Return
00:21 New Shows and Patreon Updates
02:08 Soundboard and Podcast Dynamics
03:45 Stephen King September
07:36 Smoking Habits and Nostalgia
12:57 Night Flyer Discussion
56:04 Analyzing the Drifter Character
56:30 Actor Spotlight: David Andrews and Frank Welker
58:12 Warwick's Character and New England Accents
01:00:53 Plot Breakdown: The String Factory and the Monster
01:01:19 Warwick's Villainy and Workplace Harassment
01:04:51 The Bizarre Factory Basement and the Monster Reveal
01:06:15 Comparing the Movie to the Book
01:12:02 The Movie's Ending and Final Thoughts
01:15:12 Stephen King Adaptations and Future Episodes
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