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Mike all over the Net

The Comic Review Weekly podcast has posted a 20 minute interview with Mike Nelson. It runs the gamut from his early days in entertainment, through MST3K, his books, RiffTrax and The Film Crew. He also breaks one little bit of news–Mary Jo Pehl will soon be guest riffing on a RiffTrax session. You […]

Yet more podcasts!

Three more podcasts featuring Mike Nelson!

He was interviewed on The Sound of Young America. You can hear the podcast here: http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2006/09/podcast-science-fiction-with-ron-moore.html

He also visited our pals at the Reel to Real Show. You can listen to the podcast here: http://www.reeltorealshow.com

And he was the guest on Radio@theflux.tv. You can hear it at: […]

Mike interviews online

And the Mike Nelson news just keeps coming. Uri Lessing over at eFilmCritic has posted a new interview with Mike, wherein he talks about his new Legend Films job, his relocation to San Diego, and just why the heck he has such a soft spot for Road House. He even lets slip a […]

A few plugs

Scott Bateman, author of the forthcoming book Scott Bateman’s Sketchbook of Secrets & Shame (see item below), is creating a new animated movie every day for an entire year. He recently animated a little ditty sung by Kevin Murphy. You can see (and hear) “Aluminum & Beer” at http://www.batemania.com/bateman365/day256.html (Macromedia’s Flash player is […]

A plethora of news items

For some reason, it seems that at times we go days (or weeks) without anything new to tell you, then suddenly we’re barraged with a flurry of items. This is one of those times.

Who is the best TV dad? Gillian Flynn of Entertainment Weekly‘s “Ask the Critic” column gives a (not so) […]