It is one hour of just my sweet deep love song type voice this week people. I put ep. 27 together solo style since I am the only one that went to the Days of the Dead horror convention. I spent a bit of time looking around the show but most of it was spent hanging out with the Dear God No guys and crashing the Medium Bus podcast table. I must mention that I met and got pictures with many “Traumatic Actors” from the horror scene and I will be sprinkling them around.
I feel like I should mention that several people from the Dear God No film have listened to our podcast walk-through on it. Apparently film makers do not care for 90 minute reviews of 75 minute movies. I got an inside scoop that we gave away all the “reveals” to their picture and that does not bode well with those that invested money in a story. We did spoil all the good parts of the movie but I never once felt like these scenes and situations needed to be kept under wraps. I feel this film stands taller on my 4th viewing of it than the first one. Sure I was a little surprised by a couple of things in it but for a man who has seen Serbian Film and Shogun’s Sadism nothing shocks me and NOTHING surprises me. Dear God No is not a film like 6th Sense where when you find out Willis is dead the whole time (oh god M. Nite Doughbagalon is going to hate me) that there is no reason to EVER watch it again. Dear God No is more than a handful of surprises, it is more than an ending, it is more than just an exploitation movie, I think it may possibly be art. I hate that someone was ticked about our podcast (who I don’t know but they removed all links and traces of the episode yet keep posting reviews bashing the film and sent me a msg of disappointment) but I stand by what I do and beside putting a text spoiler alert on the show it stands as it is. A wise man with a scruffy beard once told me “Never change your fucking style or ways… it is your show, do it how the fuck you wanna do it.”
With that off my chest I feel energized to ruin another movie for all you at home. Look forward to Manifesto being back next week (hopefully) and we will be discussing The Raid. Now here are a few pictures of me, my mohawk, and famous horror actors.

This is my last and favorite picture from the show. Writer and director of Dear God No and my new buddy James Bickert and myself.














