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October 8, 2025 109 mins
Horror Icon Debbie Rochon and Scream Queen Sarah Nicklin join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, October 8th, 2025.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:22):
to those show hosts.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Thank you for listening.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Gimme conty gave me, we.

Speaker 4 (00:51):
Don't give me.

Speaker 5 (00:59):
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (01:02):
Hey, what's up everybody?

Speaker 7 (01:04):
Welcome to the Jimmy Star Show with Ron Mussell, bringing
you the good times and music, fashion, pop culture and entertainment.
We have a great show for you guys today. I
think you can see us. Look how good Ron looks.
He's halfway through his first week of MBS treatment and
we're gonna have a really good show. But before we
get started, let's say hi to my fool, outrageous man
about town co hosts j Ron Mussell.

Speaker 6 (01:25):
Hey, everybody, I'm gaining my weight back. Thank God, I'll
be looking like myself and I'm feeling good. The only
thing is the shots that they gave me, whatever that
crap is they put in me for my bone marrow attacks.
All the bones and all your joints hurt, and I
hurt right now, my knees, my ankles, my wrists, my fingers.

(01:48):
But it's healthy. It's medicine going where it should. Yes,
my dog loves to tongue kiss. You don't tongue kiss
your father. You go find a nice little girl poodle
and your tongue kiss her. Okay, yeah, you don't kiss
your jaddy, You kiss your jatty nice. You don't tongue
your father, your little pervert. So what's up? Chat room?

Speaker 7 (02:10):
People are starting to show up, Cindy lady, thank you
so much for all the promotion, takes the fun. Hope
you're well hoped Tina as well. We've got a really
fun show you guys. Since we're in October, we're doing
horror people today.

Speaker 6 (02:22):
We have Debbie Roshan coming on.

Speaker 7 (02:24):
I'm not sure if that's how we pronounce it. That's
horror people, not horror anyway.

Speaker 6 (02:30):
So I think you think we're having who is on?

Speaker 7 (02:32):
We don't have any, but it's horror people.

Speaker 6 (02:34):
He pronounces horror as well.

Speaker 7 (02:37):
Ask all the people how they pronounce it.

Speaker 6 (02:40):
Tell you that every time. I know, but I.

Speaker 7 (02:42):
Pronounced it the East Coast, where you pronounce it like
a New York Way or something.

Speaker 6 (02:45):
I don't know. Horror, it's horror, not horror. No, it's horror.

Speaker 7 (02:51):
Horror is a woman who works. That's a horror, not a.

Speaker 6 (02:54):
Horror, but horror. Anyway. Anyway, we don't have who Is
coming on. We have horror people coming.

Speaker 7 (03:01):
And it's gonna be a lot of fun. We have
Debbie Rashaan coming on, which I think we've had who
Is on?

Speaker 6 (03:06):
But yeah, we didn't really they were who Is? But
we've had quite.

Speaker 7 (03:09):
Out later.

Speaker 6 (03:13):
On show.

Speaker 7 (03:16):
But you guys, we should have fun today. So we
have an icon in the world of horror, Debbie Rashaan
coming on. And then we have one of the up
and coming horror icons, Sarah Nicklin coming on, who's actually
was back on our show back in I think twenty
twenty one or so when A Pretty Boy came out.
She was in Marcel Walls's movie Pretty Boy, and she's
got a new movie that's coming out too.

Speaker 6 (03:38):
She had to be in Pretty Boy too.

Speaker 7 (03:40):
No, she was in Pretty Boy. No, it's the first
one is blind. The second one is Pretty Boy. She
was in Pretty Boy, oh, because remember they had different names.

Speaker 6 (03:49):
But who was she and Pretty Boy?

Speaker 7 (03:51):
I don't know. One of the people was like six
people or eight people. She's one of the eight.

Speaker 6 (03:55):
I don't remember her.

Speaker 7 (03:56):
Well, you have to see what she looks like and
then maybe you'll remember. She's also in Guarden of Eden. Okay,
so you'll.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
Remember when we see here. You guys be super talented.
And so she's did a lot of Marcel's film, not
a lot, just too.

Speaker 7 (04:08):
I think that's a lot. Okay, He's got a lot
of movies.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
You know.

Speaker 7 (04:12):
He just finished one about in a Conda's and his
movie with the Dinosaurs is getting ready to come out
in Germany. It already came out in the United States.
He's working all the time. Good for him.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
I'm happy Mars. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (04:23):
So it's a really cool thing.

Speaker 6 (04:24):
Couldn't happen better.

Speaker 7 (04:26):
And another thing that I noticed on our second guest
I am dB, is that she stars in a Joey
Belladonna Anthrax video Joey Belladonna. So we didn't bring that
up because we love Joey Beller love, yes, absolutely, So
I think it's gonna be a lot of fun today,
you guys. I'd like to first tell everybody you can

(04:47):
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(05:08):
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Speaker 6 (05:14):
With all that exposure, people would ask me for an autograph. Yeah,
you never know happened once I got to ask for
an autograph.

Speaker 7 (05:23):
Actually, when we used to live in Pennsylvania, people used
to always send us messages asking us to send autograph pictures.
But we don't have anything.

Speaker 6 (05:29):
But I was in a restaurant once, Oh that wasn't
for your show, that was for my show. Set the
record straight. And I was having lunch with somebody and
a couple came over and they said, you run Russell.
I said, yes, I am, But they said, oh, we
love your show. Could we have an autograph? I said absolutely.
I was embarrassed. I felt like a jerk doing it

(05:50):
the first time. And the person I was lunching was smiling,
and my friend Alie and she said to me, Wow,
look at that. They know you. I said, one person,
one fricking person. You know my work.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
A lot of people, unless they're follow us in social media,
don't know what we look like. Because most people listen
to this show, they don't.

Speaker 6 (06:10):
Well, if you don't know what I look like, let
me describe myself. I'm six foot tall, twenty three years old,
with a body of jet I have beautiful green blue
eyes and black hair, and my face is of anadonna's.
So if you see me in the street, you know,
as for my autograph, there you go.

Speaker 7 (06:29):
That kind of could be a lot of people. Actually,
oh good, now the chat's working better, I can see it. Okay,
So what have we gotten going on? Anything interesting that?

Speaker 6 (06:40):
No? Life is pretty stable right now, you know. No,
it's good.

Speaker 7 (06:46):
We celebrated my birthday on Saturday. You guys, my birthday
is not actually until October fifteenth, which is next Wednesday show.
So next Wednesday is my bat birthday show. And but
Ron's daughters were here and so we had a family dinner.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
It was great.

Speaker 7 (07:01):
We had a really good time. It was a lot
of fun, and.

Speaker 6 (07:04):
They left to go back to Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. That's why
we did his birthday earlier. But you know, Jimmy's sixty
two years old.

Speaker 7 (07:12):
No, I'll be sixty one. Sixty one, Yeah, don't make
me older than I am.

Speaker 6 (07:18):
I mean you're old. Really, I'm thinking sixty one. I
don't know about that. It's so old for me. I
think I need a younger one. Sixty one years old.
I mean, I'm gonna be hit like five pounds lately.
I'm with his sixty one. Did you ever think everybody
out there that you'd ever sleep with a sixty one
year old? I mean, that's disgusting. I don't sleep at all, man.

(07:41):
But anyway, I'm I'm a good looking sixty one man.
Maybe it's time to find to I had, like a
thirty five year old. I think it's time for me
to go hunting and find a thirty five year old.

Speaker 7 (07:52):
Tina says, Hi, I say hi to teen NINETEENA my love?

Speaker 2 (07:55):
How are you?

Speaker 6 (07:55):
Sweet? Pie? Like that? One of the nicest human beings
on this planet. God, I wish everybody was like her.
We wouldn't have any of the nonsense we have going
on politically. Tina is just such a beautiful human being.
You gotta like love it. Totally beautiful.

Speaker 7 (08:12):
So what we're gonna do, you guys, We're gonna play
take a quick music break thewn We're gonna come back,
and our first guest is in the green room. We're
gonna bring her on in about three minutes. It's a
lot of fun. So what we're gonna do is, we're
gonna play. Because I like this so much, We're gonna play.
The name of the song is Pusher by the band
Al Chris Wise. Because we're going I'm going to an
event that I'm hosting this weekend. He's going to be performing.

(08:34):
So check it out, everybody. Here's Pusher by Al. And
we come back, we'll be with our first guest, Yes.

Speaker 8 (09:00):
Snoday from dreaming.

Speaker 9 (09:07):
It's like waking in up flas but you always.

Speaker 5 (09:19):
Away to the wame the line you will shad, you
want sh show of shakepeare you want about I take my.

Speaker 7 (09:46):
You want shall go Shamela.

Speaker 10 (09:51):
You don't want to take my mind?

Speaker 8 (10:01):
Things inside hid up feeling in these days the side.

Speaker 11 (10:14):
It go.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
And you let.

Speaker 7 (10:24):
You want a ship come on shap you wanna take my.

Speaker 11 (10:34):
You wanna sha come out.

Speaker 7 (10:37):
Ship, you want to take my head, my.

Speaker 10 (10:46):
Ship, ship ship shape and sea.

Speaker 7 (12:04):
You Hey, everybody, So that's al The name of the

(12:40):
song is Pusher. That's Chris wisest band and you also
know him as the bass player for the Hollywood Vampires.
So we're gonna bring on our first guest. Let's bring
her in one and see if we can hear her. Hello, now, hey,
he do you hear me?

Speaker 12 (12:55):
Okay, yes, we can Ye, I can hear you guys perfectly. Hello,
Jimmy and Ron.

Speaker 7 (13:03):
So I have a question real quick before we go
any further.

Speaker 6 (13:06):
I don't want you to be offended if Jimmy calls
you a whore, yeah, because he pronounces horror. She does too,
a wara actress.

Speaker 12 (13:18):
Oh, another one of those.

Speaker 7 (13:21):
How do you How do you say horror?

Speaker 12 (13:24):
I try? It's it's a challenge, isn't it because you
have to really be careful and say.

Speaker 13 (13:30):
Horror, horror, horror. If you say horror, confuse it. But
all are going to start playing.

Speaker 12 (13:48):
Hold on?

Speaker 6 (13:51):
Okay real quick? Yeah, Roshan or Roshan Rosan. I think
I already, I think I like you a lot something
about you. I really like, I don't know what it is.
A hi, everybody'll find it out.

Speaker 7 (14:07):
So now we want to welcome to the Jimmy Star
Show with Ron Russell. Everybody the Queen of Horror.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
Horror yeah you, ro Sean, Hello, ro sew Hello, welcome
to the show.

Speaker 12 (14:19):
Thanks for having me on. I was listening to you guys,
and how do I follow? The autographs? The hunting for younger?
This is all good stuff. I was really engaged. I
was like, what's going to happen next? You talking about next?

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Love it?

Speaker 6 (14:40):
You have to remember we tell I mean I tell
people before they come on our show. Make believe we're
in Brooklyn in my apartment having Benjamin's cake with coffee
and with bullshitting. And that's what our show is all about.
That's why people like us. Yeah nineteen years Wow, you're
doing something.

Speaker 7 (14:59):
So And I told you I thought you were on
our show before I lied. You have not been on
our show before.

Speaker 6 (15:05):
We didn't.

Speaker 7 (15:06):
We have no, No, we have never met because I've
had almost everybody from Horror on And actually I got
you confused with Tiffany Shepherds because she was on like
fifteen years ago.

Speaker 6 (15:15):
Well, what part did you play in Marcel's movie?

Speaker 7 (15:18):
No, she's not in Marcel's movie. That's a second guest.
Actually she did a movie with also he doesn't guess,
he doesn't get Mechlin is coming on second. And she
had a little role in something you did many years ago,
and she's become very prominent.

Speaker 6 (15:35):
She got a new movie coming out. You're the hot Shot. Yeah,
you're the hot shot.

Speaker 12 (15:40):
We put well, you know, I'm I'm like you guys,
we're the ogs.

Speaker 6 (15:44):
Yes, so we are.

Speaker 12 (15:45):
We need the up and comers, and I like a
lot of the up.

Speaker 7 (15:50):
And comers, but I'm way more comfortable with the og
since I'm one of them too, and it's a lot.

Speaker 6 (15:55):
Are you considered a scream queen?

Speaker 12 (15:58):
Well, yeah, I mean I've been that that for decades.
I mean I don't call myself that. I always say that.
It becomes like a point of conversation, which is fine.
It's very limiting. But if somebody calls me that, you
gotta roll with it. I went through a whole period
where I like debunked it. I was like, yeah, okay,

(16:19):
you know it was a very nineties thing. Everybody was one,
but yeah, but you know, I I you know, Julie
Strain always said, and this is a great quote, she
would say, I make more people scream than I've ever screamed.
Oh I like that, And I said, yeah, it's kind

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of like although I scream while I'm killing, but it's
more of a rage, you know, it's more like a
wah ah.

Speaker 6 (16:50):
You're also funny. Funny is good. So I have a
question where. So I'm from Florida.

Speaker 7 (16:55):
Where on the East Coast do you actually live because
you're on the East Coast right, Well.

Speaker 12 (16:59):
Yeah, I'm up in Canada right now, like thirty years
in New York. But yeah, went up to Canada take
care of some relatives and and here I am.

Speaker 7 (17:11):
And you're still in Canada. So so I'm going to
talk with people.

Speaker 6 (17:14):
But what makes you like Canada more than New York?

Speaker 12 (17:18):
Well I never said I did, but.

Speaker 6 (17:22):
I never know.

Speaker 12 (17:24):
And there's been so many books and documentaries and sayings
and quotes people saying like, man, once you live in
New York, you can't live anywhere else. And that's the truth.

Speaker 6 (17:35):
It is true. I'm a native of New Yorker. I
grew up in New York. I know, as my father
would say, he knew every seller and every addict in
New York. So do I I mean every gay bar.
As soon as it opened in New York, I was there.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
But you only work by the way I love.

Speaker 6 (17:58):
I love, I love New York.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
So you're both down in Florida.

Speaker 6 (18:04):
No, we're Palm.

Speaker 7 (18:05):
Shre in Palm Springs, California.

Speaker 6 (18:08):
I hate.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
We're in Palm Springs, but I'm from Florida. I got
involved in horror movies and stuff.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
When I was really young.

Speaker 9 (18:16):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (18:16):
And I used to I used to be a celebrity
clothing designer, and I would go to the conventions. Uh
and and I would give away the clothes to get people, uh,
to let me take pictures. And then that's how I
got guests on the show initially eighteen years ago. I
mean we like our first couple of guests were like
Lance Hendrickson and Malcolm McDowell.

Speaker 6 (18:33):
I mean we were nobody. We had all these huge
people on you know, use me that and so so so,
but we never had you. And I want to talk a.

Speaker 7 (18:43):
Little bit because you have a unique career. First of all,
you've been doing it a very long time. Yeah, you
know you've been and you're still doing it, which is terrific.
I wrote down that you spent three at the very
beginning of your career. You spent three weeks on The
Fabulous Stay Ladies and Gentlemen. The Fabulous Stains as an extra,
which hasn't really passed Diane Lane and Laura Dernon, ray Winstone.

(19:06):
You know, it has Steve Jones from The Sex Pistols,
which actually almost had him on the show one time.
And you know, so you had all these iconic people
and then you know, you were in New York and
you did a bunch of like plays and stuff. But
you've actually studied your craft. You're not like the you know,
a lot of the people today they like pay money
on an Indiegogo campaign and then all of a sudden
they're like an actress. You actually such bullshit, I.

Speaker 6 (19:31):
Know.

Speaker 12 (19:31):
And it's not as though I don't understand the desperation
for raising money because I personally have never been good
at it. So I sympathize with people who need to.
I don't know what, but you pretty much, I mean,
if you're at the point I think of like giving
away the movie to get the money.

Speaker 14 (19:54):
And it's really no longer you know what I mean,
like anymore yeah, in the movie where I had one
of those hey to play and I wanted to kill
myself on the set, but I decided I would kill
the director or the producer.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
I had to kill somebody because I played a cup
A nasty cup was really mean and my dialogue was
nasty that I directed to this guy. The guy is
supposed to now jump up and get mad at me.
You know what he did. He jumped up and he said, oh,
you're a vestard. I stopped. Wait a minute, I stopped

(20:36):
the camera. I said, oh the fuck is this set
me out of here? I started to scream, are you
jerking me off? What are you crazy?

Speaker 11 (20:45):
I know?

Speaker 12 (20:46):
And you know what that in the guy's faults, you
know what I mean, Like they let him pay money
and come on, so it's not even his faults.

Speaker 6 (20:55):
No, it's your fault. Yeah, you don't do it to it. Listen.
I'm in the busin sixty five years, five years old.
So I've been in the business forever. I've worked with something,
I've worked with Sophilla run into a bunter when I
was nineteen in that kind of woman. I mean, I've
been a rout forever. And when I'm on this said,
I don't play. I'm a big shot, and if it

(21:17):
do but I know what I'm doing, and if somebody
doesn't feed me the energy and the line, I fall
on my face.

Speaker 12 (21:25):
Yeah, you can't hold it up on way. It's like
playing basketball with people who aren't even trying to catch
the ball. You're alone in a bag. Oh yeah, you're
in front of a green screen at that point.

Speaker 6 (21:44):
If I let pay people make me act, I look
like I'm over acting because they're not acting, and I
look like I'm trying to outshine everybody else. So it's
really a difficult thing to work with a non professional person. Yeah,
it's very difficult. So I want a question. You don't

(22:06):
jump on the very New York what's the question? A
punch them in the fucking face. The question is did
you ever work with one of these pay per view people?
Pay whatever the pay per play? Heighter plays?

Speaker 12 (22:22):
Hey, oh you mean what we just discussed?

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (22:27):
Yes, and how did you feel about it?

Speaker 12 (22:31):
We had to. It was in a scene for there's
a long story to this movie, but uh myself, anybody
who's seen acts to grind the original. So they did
a sequel with Stormy Daniels and stuff, and then they
needed a whole bunch of other stuff. I didn't end
up doing it at first. It was all during COVID,

(22:53):
so it was very complicated and it was just didn't
work out. So about a year later, they said, well,
we want to have you come out so we could
fill out all the stuff that's you know, trying to
put it together, you know, have to get through line.
And so I said, well, okay, if you bring back Norman,
the guy who played Norman my sidekick in the movie.
I said, I'd have some fun, you know, because we

(23:16):
have great chemistry. He's funny, he's good, he's he's a
hilarious actor.

Speaker 7 (23:21):
And so they did.

Speaker 12 (23:22):
They brought him in. But one of the things that
we had to do was kill uh. You know, but
it was really a fan. It's a guy. I don't
even think he wants to be an actor.

Speaker 7 (23:32):
He just he wanted to by you.

Speaker 12 (23:37):
Yeah, So I don't know, is that is it fetish?

Speaker 7 (23:40):
That's a little bit I don't even know what is
All you have to do is kill him. It's a
little bit better than if they're like a main character
with you and you.

Speaker 6 (23:50):
With lines to die from, you know what. I love
about you. You say out, not out fada. The Canadian
say oot when I went oat the fuck oat is
but you say that so you're still a New Yorker.
Kisses to you.

Speaker 12 (24:07):
Nice, but there is the occasional O that I will
fuck up. It's true.

Speaker 6 (24:15):
Talk New Yorker. You sound New York babe.

Speaker 7 (24:18):
Really lately, we've had some really cool Canadian bands on.
We had Glass Tiger on and we had men without
hats on. Wow, who else did we have? We've had
a bunch of cool Canadians, you know, people on over
the years. Over the Steve Basic also is Canadian. He's
a very good friend of mine. He doesn't do too
my toy does sci Fi.

Speaker 6 (24:37):
Not the New New York. The New New Yorkers stink
because they're all from some hick town and they come
to like sex in the city. They thought they were
going to be like four girls making out with rich guys.
But we're all I'm an old New Yorker. I have
an accent that nobody has anymore because mine is an
old New York accent. You will not lie, and you

(24:59):
do too. You will not find better people than old
time New Yorkers.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
That's it.

Speaker 12 (25:05):
That's true everybody.

Speaker 6 (25:08):
We're honest, we're up front, we don't bullshit. We're good people.

Speaker 12 (25:13):
Yeah, I mean honest. That's the thing.

Speaker 6 (25:16):
I mean.

Speaker 12 (25:16):
The funny thing is now you guys are in California
and okay, so not going into politics, but I just
say this, so Gavin Newsom is a really good voice
right now. I'm just gonna leave that there. But I
will say that's kind of why I spent my life
in the Northeast, and I didn't go west because I

(25:39):
had a lot of friends who were out there, and
I've made movies out there, but I kind of I
liked the vibe and the people of New York. I
felt more at home. I'm not saying they're better people.

Speaker 7 (25:50):
I am saying I just people in on the East
Coast are friendly.

Speaker 6 (25:56):
Or I lived there for fifty years. In Florida, yeah,
worked in Pennsylvania, I worked in New York. Yeah. And
my working in New York was so professional. I gotta
tell you stage I did a lot of stage. All
the guys, all the guys that ran the stage. I mean,
it was beautiful out here. They were a little stupid.

(26:19):
I don't know why, but they fucked up everything. They
don't know how to do anything quite right. I mean
even lighting. They don't know, you know.

Speaker 7 (26:27):
And we're talking about in indie films, because you know,
like you, we worked with a lot of indie film.

Speaker 6 (26:32):
Yeah, but I also did feature films years ago in
real Hollywood with real, real actors and stars when I
was a kid, when I was very young.

Speaker 7 (26:43):
May give you an idea. So his best friend until
she passed away was Jane Russell. When you're old enough
to know who Jane Russell is, of course so much.
He knew Jane Russell, He knew Betty Davis, he knew
Elizabeth bale O, the old bigs. He knows all the
old back the eighties kids.

Speaker 6 (27:00):
Jane and I were like brother and sister. I took
her name Russell. I took her name. I loved her
so much when I was young.

Speaker 12 (27:07):
Well, so did Howard Hughes love her?

Speaker 6 (27:10):
Yes, what she said, So did Howard Hughes love her? No,
No he didn't, No, no he didn't, not at all.
He used her.

Speaker 12 (27:20):
I need a bra for her, That was no, no, no, no.

Speaker 6 (27:23):
I got the real story. She did the outlaw and
she was wearing a peasant blouse of Orlan kind of
orlon and he didn't want her nipples to show. Oh,
he designed his bra that lifted her up and pushed
her out to give her big cleavage. Because change was
only at thirty six b that's all she was. People

(27:48):
had her out to be this enormous tip job she had.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
She was.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
I've seen her in bathing suits in my house thirty
I saw him bro I saw her in her bra
actually when she went in my pool, because she didn't
never bathing suit with it. She went in my pool
in her brow and panties at eighty three years old
and looked like a young girl with a body of death.
But no, that was she got that brazier and she

(28:13):
threw it under the cot in her dressing room. She
never wore it. She got clean, cleanex tissue, and she
because he didn't like the seams seams, showed it over
the fabric. So she put all kleenex underneath that blouse
and you never saw the seams. And when she went out,
he looked, he looked, He said, okay, good it worked.

(28:34):
She said that brack killed her. She said it was
so painful.

Speaker 12 (28:38):
That's an amazing story.

Speaker 15 (28:41):
Raw.

Speaker 11 (28:41):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (28:44):
She never made it with him. The rumors were that
he was keeping her. He never kept her, that's all
boll He just he used her as he used everybody.

Speaker 12 (28:54):
Yeah, well, wasn't he wearing Kleenex boxes on his feet
at the end.

Speaker 7 (29:01):
Wasn't he wearing Kleenex boxes on his feet at the end?

Speaker 6 (29:03):
I think so? In the movie with Leonardo DiCaprio, he was.
We know Jerry never saw any of that, so it's debatable.
So I want to brag a little for you.

Speaker 7 (29:16):
First of all, you guys, So Debbie, she's got four
hundred and twenty eight credits on IMDb. You guys, she's
been in a million everything that you could possibly know.
Et Online named her of the top forty in the
top forty scream Queens of the past forty years, which
is a big deal because there's like thousands of scream queens,
you guys, and so to be in the top forty,

(29:37):
you've seen tons of stuff with her.

Speaker 6 (29:39):
She also, though didn't become a pay for play person.

Speaker 7 (29:43):
She studied at Chekhov Studios, the Least Strasburg Institute with
the Chicago City Limits HB Studios. She did a ton
of plays and one thing that I find very interesting,
even though you do mostly horror, you also like half
of the horror movies, you've done a horror comedies, so
like you do or like splatter of fucking bloody all
over the place and stuff, and then you do horror

(30:04):
comedies also, like how how did that actually come about?
Because it's like almost You're in almost every horror comedy
that there.

Speaker 12 (30:10):
Is, except for Return of the Living Dead, which is amazing.

Speaker 7 (30:18):
I love everybody, We had everybody, We had everybody on it,
but it still wasn't the original.

Speaker 6 (30:29):
The hell out of me. I could watch it. It's
so eerie.

Speaker 12 (30:32):
It's so eerie, just like Carnival of Souls, you know,
they really have that special thing recapture. Yeah, it's true.

Speaker 7 (30:41):
But how you did the whole is that because you
were like a I don't know if you were considered
a traumet, but I know you did a lot of
work with trauma.

Speaker 12 (30:49):
Yes, I think that's where a lot of it came from.
Because I was I was doing mostly more serious type
of things like certainly stay in film and stuff like that.
But once I started doing trouma movies, which is like
doing a play on stage and like an absurdist comedy,

(31:10):
like you know, grounded but insane, Like you have to
have those two things going on for it to be
something watchable. Like that's interesting, I mean, because you could
be so bad that it's still funny and great. But
to do something really good, you have to be grounded,
as you guys know, as an actor. So yeah, I

(31:32):
mean I think people saw that and kind of pegged me,
but it never bothered me because I like switching it
up all the time. The biggest switch was when sort
of hel Bloc thirteen in American Nightmare came around that time,
and those were like serious hel Block thirteen, campy but

(31:58):
serious films, and yeah, that kind of made everybody see
me differently. Even though you know yourself right, you know
what you could do.

Speaker 7 (32:08):
What you like to do.

Speaker 6 (32:10):
Kine, comedy is very difficult, very fine line between stupid
and fabulous is very short. So if you don't do
if you don't do black comedy, right, you look stupid.

Speaker 12 (32:24):
Yeah, that's exactly right.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
I want to just say real quick, how good you look?

Speaker 1 (32:30):
So?

Speaker 6 (32:30):
Yeah, you're pretty.

Speaker 7 (32:32):
I mean I've seen all your movies and you did
a lot of like scantily clad you know movies back
at in the day, and you were like smoking hot
and you're still smoking hot, like you look really really
because that.

Speaker 6 (32:42):
Got in the way of your horror.

Speaker 12 (32:44):
Uh well I got three good lights here.

Speaker 7 (32:47):
No, no, she knows she did the scandilely clod movies.
In horror movies.

Speaker 12 (32:50):
You know what I'm saying that I was sandily clad.

Speaker 6 (32:54):
Horror movies. No I did do. I did.

Speaker 12 (33:03):
I mean, yeah, I did. I did do a lot
of uh nudityties right to and to this day. I
mean it's not that I want to, but I will
say that last year I did Lloyd's last movie, uh,

(33:24):
The Power of Positive Murder, obviously a comedy based on
crime and punishment, and so I'm sort of this glorious
Swanson style of landlord that really is, you know, a
queen bitch, and so it was so much fun. But
I'm torturing my well, all of my tenants, but my

(33:45):
main tenant, who plots to kill me like the crime
and punishment story.

Speaker 11 (33:50):
And.

Speaker 12 (33:52):
Uh in that movie, I'm there's a second where I say,
what are all these these I'm rable?

Speaker 2 (34:02):
I mean, you know, just have just go crazy.

Speaker 12 (34:05):
It's part of the insanity and it's you know, part
of trauma. But it's part of the insanity of the character.

Speaker 6 (34:12):
So I would today today show showing your boobs today
is nothing. Everybody's so desensitized that they don't care. I
mean they look, they say, oh, it's got nice chit speriod.
They move on to the next thing. Years ago people
would go crazy, but now it's pop of course. But
let me tell you you got a boyfriend? No, got

(34:34):
a husband? No, got a girlfriend or wife? Not no, no.
At the moment, I am you're single.

Speaker 12 (34:43):
Well, the thing is I am taking care of people.

Speaker 6 (34:46):
So it is very time consuming and limiting on. We
have a lot of cute guys that live in Canada show.
So if you guys are watching the show now a call, wait.

Speaker 7 (35:02):
I want to go back to the chamber?

Speaker 6 (35:03):
Is five five five guy?

Speaker 12 (35:08):
Funny enough, it's easy.

Speaker 6 (35:11):
That's a fake.

Speaker 12 (35:14):
Still do that? Do they still do that?

Speaker 6 (35:17):
Some movies I got to kick out of it. They
still dial five to five five, that's the theater fake
telephone numbers. So I want to go back to trauma.

Speaker 7 (35:26):
So, first of all, I think Lloyd Kaufman was probably
in the top ten people first get ten guests we
had on this show like eighteen years ago. Great guy
accomplished something that you know, nobody will ever probably accomplish
again and be as successful as he has been. And
You've been in a bunch of movies. And I'm bringing

(35:46):
this up on purpose for a reason. But first I
want to know, did you see the new toxic advengure,
like one hundred million dollar one? Like, I haven't seen it.
I don't know how you're supposed to see it. I
don't know if it came out.

Speaker 12 (35:56):
I haven't seen it yet either, and not because I
haven't wanted to jump close enough to me I see.

Speaker 7 (36:04):
I don't even know where you can see it so
I could see it. But I'm I want to bring
this up on purpose. So I have been asked they're
going to do a live stream re enactment, you know,
doing the whole thing, I think on Broadway someplace of
poultry Geist, and they've asked me to produce it and

(36:26):
and I, uh actually made a little graphic for it
the other day. I'm assigned the contract yet, but I
told the people who are bringing me on, who obviously
are working with Lloyd, you know, I said, I'm I'm
having Debbie Rochan, you know, come on. I was like,
I want to she's in the original poetry guist. I
was like, when we cast, I want to put her in.
I said, she's nice, I want to put her in.

Speaker 12 (36:48):
I was in it for two seconds, but I just
got back from Santa Claire and.

Speaker 6 (36:58):
Uh, yeah you number two?

Speaker 2 (37:00):
Right?

Speaker 6 (37:01):
I did number two.

Speaker 12 (37:02):
I did number two and I shot a movie there
and yeah, so I had We had about five pages
of dialogue and I was with Mark, the original Toxic
Avenger from the eighty four movie. It was a scene
with him and I. He was the mop boy in this.
So I mean, there you go. In part two, I

(37:24):
have a far larger part than in part one.

Speaker 6 (37:28):
Oh what part did you play in Marcel's He's not
in myself? Why do I keep saying I seeing her
in Marcel's movie? You should have been in Marcel's movie, Marto?

Speaker 12 (37:42):
Yeah did Blind?

Speaker 6 (37:44):
Did you ever see Blind?

Speaker 16 (37:47):
No?

Speaker 12 (37:48):
I haven't seen.

Speaker 6 (37:49):
Sarah did a brilliant job because she did not act.
It's like she did not scream, but she was terrified.
She showed horror without all of the.

Speaker 7 (37:59):
Trim that we show in horror movies and won a
bunch of different aboards. It's a wonderful movie about a
lady who loses her eyes.

Speaker 6 (38:06):
She's a movie star and she had her eyes done
and she went blind. And now she lives in her
mansion in Hollywood Hills. But a crazy fan moved in
with her and she does know it, and he's a
psycho and he follow He looks at her in the
shower because she can't see. It's a wonderful story, brilliant.
I love that movie. Watch Blind, you'd love it Blind.

Speaker 12 (38:30):
Oh it sounds, It sounds.

Speaker 6 (38:32):
Sarah French played it beautifully. Instead of being hysterical and screaming,
she she did it from within and you felt her fear.
That's an actress that's going back, so going back. So yeah. Anyway, So.

Speaker 7 (38:48):
Whereas things progressed with this, I'm not allowed to say
who they have that's supposed to start in it yet
and I don't know yet. But when we when we
put it, I was I was gonna like reach out
to you that I knew that we were going to
get along and that you were in many traumas.

Speaker 12 (39:04):
Let's make this deal. Send over the car that will
be part of the show. Is I could, I'll sign
the contract.

Speaker 7 (39:10):
He was Promeo and Juliet and what are all the
Lloyd Kaufman films that you did.

Speaker 12 (39:16):
Oh boy, okay, so did a whole bunch of stuff
with them for TV, like skits before Tromeo and Juliet
it was the first movie, and then Terror Firmer and
then Citizen Toxie Part four which is part part four
and let's see uh yeah poultry guys to tiny role

(39:37):
in that, and then returned to return to class of
Newcombe High. I was coach Called and then Shakespeare's Shit Storm.
I was Senator Sebastian, who was a Lloyd Kaufman's sidekick
when he was playing one of one of he was
a set of twins, a man and a woman, so
when he was the woman, I was one of the

(40:00):
evil cohorts of him. And then in this last movie,
I play Missus Scarlett.

Speaker 6 (40:07):
Missus Scott Sallett Scarlett Scarlet. How'd you play that?

Speaker 1 (40:15):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (40:15):
Well, I mean she's she's taken from like five different places,
but at the end of the day she's still really
you know, she's cheap and vulgar, but she pretends to
have you know, a lot of like you know, higher
class hoity toity elements to her persona and how she

(40:38):
views her place, but that's not really how it is.
It's really a dump. But she feels like it's you know,
the castle, and she's you know, like that so much fun,
Oh my god, so much.

Speaker 6 (40:51):
That's part actresses love.

Speaker 7 (40:53):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (40:54):
I know so many actresses. And I say to them,
what's the favorite part you love to play? And they say, bitches. Yeah,
always marks a player, bitch, they love it.

Speaker 12 (41:05):
Someone else can play the nice guy. I don't want
to play the nice guy.

Speaker 7 (41:10):
So you also have a movie you directed, your your
first film, and I think it was Model Hunger and
that was yours, right, you directed, that's right?

Speaker 12 (41:18):
Yeah, I directed that in like twenty twelve, I think it. Yeah,
it came out in twenty sixteen, okay, four years in
post production.

Speaker 7 (41:29):
We've actually had Susie Lorraine, Lynn Lowry, and Tiffany Shepis
all on the show over the years. And you've done
a lot of movies I've seen with Lynn Lowry. Yeah,
actually in a lot of movies with Brink Stevens, and
she's been on the show. Actually, I want to know,
how was it working with James Gunn back when James

(41:50):
Gunn was not who James Gunn is now. Ron doesn't
know who James Gunn is. James Gunn's probably like the
biggest director in Hollywood today. He did the New Superman.
He did, but you've actually worked with him on a
couple of different projects. He was an actor, I think
in one I saw and he co produced or co
directed Tromeo and Juliet, which was your first you know, uh, Trauma.

Speaker 6 (42:12):
How was James when he was young?

Speaker 12 (42:14):
He was He was really good and what set him
apart was his ability to create and not and not
have like the Trauma world be like dictate to him
what he was going to do. It was very true

(42:36):
to his vision, but he also had to channel Lloyd's
working with Lloyd, so he was very good at that.
He was a good collaborator, and he was just he
had he had the type of personality that he would
never just because you see this a lot when you
see people come and go out of whether it's Trauma

(42:56):
or Full Moon, you can say any one of these
companies that they just have the attitude, yeah, I'm just
here until something else happens. Like there they have laser
focus on what it is that they're working on right now. Yeah,
you know, to make that as great as they possibly can.
So you could see that laser focus in him back then.

(43:21):
And so does it surprise me that he's gone to
where he has no no, not at all. Even when
they try to cancel him and he had to go
through all that bullshit, he came back because that is
he's got that that thing that you can't learn, that
you just have.

Speaker 6 (43:41):
You know that that that's that nobody has anymore.

Speaker 12 (43:45):
Yeah, just you know.

Speaker 6 (43:47):
That's why when you're on a film now there's no director,
their own ship. They don't even know what they're doing.
I mean, I worked under the best director in the world. Okay, yeah,
what was his name?

Speaker 12 (44:00):
What was his name? Number one in the world, number
one director.

Speaker 6 (44:10):
I went away. He loses thing.

Speaker 7 (44:13):
So he had a bad surgery where he got dementia
a couple of months ago, so he still forgets the
things I loved him.

Speaker 6 (44:19):
I loved I had the nerve to defy him I had.
I was a soldier and I was the name of
the movie. You were in that kind of Woman with
Sophila and in Tabunta, and I had my soldier cat
hat backwards because my beautiful black hair. And he said, okay, Ron,
let's put the helmet down. I said, put my.

Speaker 7 (44:36):
Hair you, Sidney Lumett, Sidney Lohmette, Oh yeah, here I am.

Speaker 6 (44:46):
I'm doing siddenly no matter my hair. I thought Sophia
Wren was gonna have a stroke.

Speaker 12 (44:54):
But anyway, Oh he is good.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
He was. He he was a great director.

Speaker 7 (45:00):
You also though had because you also I did in
another movie, Tales from the Crapper. Lloyd's in it and
James Gunn is in it and Eli Roth, another huge
you know director in horror.

Speaker 6 (45:12):
Yeah, it's really nice. I've met him. I've never interviewed him,
but he's very nice.

Speaker 12 (45:16):
He's a super guy. Really quick story about him. He's like,
you know, he's like James wand he's like James Gunn.
He's just he's one of these guys that has really
stayed human, if that makes any sense. Now, I am
going back to like the mid two or the late

(45:39):
two thousands, I guess it is when I had my brain.
I had a non very important to say, non cancerous
brain tumor, so I had it removed and he was
one of the first people to contact me and say,
you know, how are you doing?

Speaker 6 (45:56):
Oh that was what does the take?

Speaker 12 (45:58):
And he doesn't see any thing. But most of them don't,
you know what I mean, can't be bothered, you know,
they just.

Speaker 6 (46:07):
Well, I don't think forty to fifty years ago, you
didn't do that because Gotha bid Betty Davis had a
pimple on the as everybody called her up to say,
how's your ass pimple? They catered to Betty, you know
what I mean. The same thing with all the stars
I knew, and if you didn't cater to them, you
were out. They didn't want any part of you. They

(46:28):
were very very strict about that.

Speaker 7 (46:30):
Actually, we actually had on the show. Back in the day.
We had James One on the show when the very
first Saw movie came out, and he wasn't like James
Wand like he is now. He was the first big
you know, film, but we actually had him on the show.
On the show, we had James Wand and Leewan now
and it was fabulous, you know. And now you couldn't
get them because they're so huge, But.

Speaker 6 (46:51):
Well that could happen. I was on a movie, a
big budget movie too, remember how much they spent and
we were working and I said to one of the
fellow workers, but where's the director said, Oh, he's in
a room watching us on a television.

Speaker 12 (47:08):
Yeah, he's in the video village.

Speaker 6 (47:10):
He's gonna direct us, going to direct us from a
television in the room. What the fuck is he crazy? Literally,
he was like, I'm fifty yards away. Yeah, I never
saw him do the movie. Well, if you see that movie,
you know it didn't have a director. You can tell
because everybody's banging in walls. I don't know what the

(47:30):
fuck they were doing. It was terrible. How do you
not have a director on the set talking to you.
That's in the room. I swear to God on a television.

Speaker 12 (47:41):
That's video village. That's where they all go, now the hedge,
that that's just the.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
Way it is.

Speaker 12 (47:49):
And then they'll they will send in, depending on the director,
but they'll send in the assistant director to give notes
to the actors. And they'll say, you know, uh, mister Want,
I'm making it. Mister Wat says, uh, you know, do
this or move there?

Speaker 6 (48:06):
Bullshit.

Speaker 12 (48:09):
But you know what, I don't usually have to deal
with that. I mean, I know Lloyd has like a
video village, but it's right there, like it's just you
could see it just like a few feet away. But
they do have to watch because it's not like the
old cameras that we started with, and they would have

(48:30):
like a little say monitor or something, or the Jerry
Lewis invented playback machine. Right, I forget that what that
was exactly called, maybe just that a playback machine. But yeah,
now with everything being digital, it's just you know, they're
pretty much and in the other room, going down the

(48:51):
hall that way, the guy's editing what you did yesterday.
So by the time you walk off of the movie,
it's like, you know, you got a rough cut.

Speaker 6 (49:00):
It's so so different from years ago. I want like bridle.
So here's from the years ago. They used to say,
don't trip over the cables. Yeah, I love that. I
often used that when I talked to friends about it,
I said, remember when they said don't trip over the cables,
And they know what I'm talking about. It was it

(49:20):
was magic. It was exciting to set with the big
cameras and the lights. It was amazing. Now I made
another movie, which was a shittaroo, and I said, movie,
don't worry about it on an expression and I said

(49:42):
to the direction, where's the camera? He said, up there?
I said, I thought that was a security camera. He said, no,
that's your camera. I said, that's my camera. It was
it was the size of a of a It was
like a go from security camera was bigger. So I said,

(50:03):
where's my key light? He said, John, what year are
you from?

Speaker 12 (50:07):
But you know what, though, let me jump in at
this moment and say, yes, where are the key lights?
Please filmmakers, young filmmakers, or any filmmakers, please don't forget
there's such a thing as a bounce card. Don't forget
that there are key lights. I mean, I just I
actually just wrote about this in my column don't kill

(50:31):
the You know, I'll say classic as opposed to older.
It means the same thing actors with not lighting for
them or tweaking, you know what I mean, Like they
used to tweak all the time. And it's not even
an ego thing. It's gonna make your movie look better.
Forget about like the personal feelings that anybody may have.

(50:55):
It's not about that. If people look good in your movie,
then your movie he looks better.

Speaker 1 (51:01):
Right.

Speaker 6 (51:02):
Well, I see so many actresses that who do you
write humbly and old because they don't like them like
they used to years ago, bays ago. They took hours
to light a close up. No such thing as a
he has a heart attack.

Speaker 7 (51:16):
When we're watching movies and they show the close up
and you can see like the freaking like blackheads, and.

Speaker 6 (51:24):
I believe in reality, but sometimes, you know, you have
to not have that sort of.

Speaker 7 (51:29):
Tell everybody, who do you write a column for?

Speaker 6 (51:31):
Now? You have to excuse me. I must go water
the lily. Oh I can keep talking because they gave me.
They gave me water. They gave me intravenous water today
because I'm dehydrated.

Speaker 7 (51:45):
Oh, he's had a rough year.

Speaker 6 (51:50):
So yeah, Now who do you write for?

Speaker 12 (51:53):
Videoscope magazine, Big magazine. Please everybody check it out if
you can.

Speaker 7 (52:01):
It's a great magazine, you guys, it's really good. I
actually have my own horse site. It's called Darkfrights dot com.

Speaker 6 (52:07):
That's why I was asking you, right, Yeah, I want
to brag a little.

Speaker 7 (52:14):
So here's people that you've worked with that we've had.

Speaker 6 (52:16):
On the show. Really like a lot of fun people.

Speaker 7 (52:20):
Coryn Nemeck, ken farre for a, Lynn Lowry, Sarah Necklin
who's been on and she's coming on again now because
she's got a new movie. Yeah, Tiffany Shephis, Peter Lorraine,
Barbara Crampton, Bill Mosley, Tony Todd, Adrian Barbo, Cole Snagliat,
Courtney Palm, Kine, Hotter, Gunnard Hanson. Let's see Michael Berryman,

(52:42):
Ernie Wells. I did a movie with him a few
years ago. I produced a movie with him. Vincent Ward,
Alyssa Dolling, Brings, Stevens, Lloyd Kaufman, Felicia Rose is a
good friend of ours.

Speaker 6 (52:51):
Joan Birch is a good friend of ours.

Speaker 7 (52:53):
Robertas Hughes, let's see a list of horror There you go,
Grant Kramer, Bill Heinzman.

Speaker 12 (53:09):
You mean the grand Kramer that did Killer Clowns from
outer Space?

Speaker 7 (53:13):
Yes, okay, so Ron was actually friends with his mom.
His mom is I don't know who his mom is
off the top of my head, but his mom is
some of famous actress who also was with uh the
guy that Leonardo Cacaprio played the movie to tell Hughes.
Howard Hughes, Oh, I forgot her name, but she's a
super famous actress from like the fifties. Yeah, so they

(53:36):
were in all of those And I know you also
used to do a radio show with Twist.

Speaker 6 (53:41):
His sister with d Snyder. Do you still do that?

Speaker 7 (53:46):
You don't do that anymore.

Speaker 12 (53:48):
Well, I've done a lot of radio through the years.
I started out, I was on terrestrial in New York
City w b A I, so a lot of taxi
drivers would hear the show, so it was an overnight show.
So then I was I had a show on Pseudo
Radio in ninety six, first internet radio show ever ever,

(54:11):
truly was and it lasted a couple of years before
that became too expensive. There was no advertising then. People
thoughts on the Internet, that's insane, so you couldn't get
people to do it. So then I also worked at
YadA and I produced Page six Richard Johnson's show, and

(54:33):
had a weekend show there as well, and worked there
for a couple of years until that went the same way,
because I was still a little bit too early. It
was ninety nine to two thousand and one, right before
the Tower was because yeah, that was still too early.
Then Fangoria Radio on Sirius, which became serious XM of

(54:56):
course before the merger, from two thousand and six to
twenty ten, and we had a badass show. It was
good like produced, it was. It was we had people on.
And it's funny because some people they just assume like, oh,

(55:17):
you know, we have like a three hour show, and
I'm like, oh, okay, cool, Like how long is it for?
And they say, oh, well three hours? And I'm thinking,
oh okay, because I'm used to like the old school
where you have people on for like fifteen twenty minute
science boom boom boom. Right, you get them in, get

(55:37):
them out they come on.

Speaker 17 (55:39):
You know, you'd have like.

Speaker 12 (55:40):
Davy Jones come on with his you know, memoir and
you know, you come in the studio. He was there
for until one break and then he was gone and
all that, all that kind of stuff. So and then
now I do a podcast, but it's not a talk
show like what you guys do. It's a narrative so
I talk. Yeah, so talk about you know, true crime

(56:06):
or paranormal you know, either spooky stuff or true true
life stuff.

Speaker 7 (56:13):
True crime is like, that's like some of the top
podcasts out there right now are true crime.

Speaker 6 (56:18):
Yeah, yep, true a lot of fun. You totally look
like you should be in a band too. Have you
ever been in a band?

Speaker 12 (56:25):
I've only been in a parody band, okay, called The
Slice Girls. Which was based on the Spice Girl Girls,
and I was okay, ready for it? Isis like the
Mummy Girl. There was Franken Mummy and there was actually

(56:46):
Ingrid Pitt's daughter was the lead singer, Stephanie Pitt, and
I can't remember a character's name, but like, and this
was before all of the crazy terrorist stuff. So then
once all that happened, and I was like, oh my god,
it's like, you know, I'm ices slice.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
Like I didn't raise red flags me what it's gonna
you don't want to have a problem.

Speaker 12 (57:12):
Yeah, so I had. It's funny I had and actually
stuff like an email account that has that in it.
But it was created like in the mid nineties. And
but it's funny because at that time, like once I
should say, once crazy stuff happened, people were like, don't
you have another email address because I really don't want

(57:33):
to email you there like I don't want my name
on a list.

Speaker 7 (57:36):
You know.

Speaker 12 (57:38):
Okay, So anyway I did, but yeah, that was that
was a parody. And we had a CD, we had
a couple of music videos, poster book, a poster, all
that kind of stuff.

Speaker 6 (57:52):
But it was actually have a documentary too, you know
who you look like and remind me of who's that steviews.

Speaker 12 (58:00):
Yes, people tell you that's a huge compliment.

Speaker 6 (58:04):
She's doesn't she look at talks a little bit. I
know Stevie Nicks in person, so I'm telling you that
she's rot. Stevie Nicks is far prettier in person than
on camera. Really, I don't know why. There's something almost
on the show now, there's something about Stevie's personality and

(58:25):
the way she moves that makes her prettier than what
she is, you know what I mean that kind of
a thing. And you have you're pretty to big in with,
but you have the same kind of quality. You've become
very beautiful after a while. That's yeah, that's a big
Some people turn into ship after you know them, you
know that.

Speaker 12 (58:45):
Yeah, uglier by the second.

Speaker 6 (58:49):
That could be beautiful and ten minutes after you talk
to them you want to throw up.

Speaker 1 (58:54):
Yeah, not you.

Speaker 6 (58:55):
You're very beautiful, you guys, you guys.

Speaker 7 (59:00):
Definitely has a documentary too. It's called Debbie. We're shown
confidential in my years in Traumaville? Can that actually people
see that someplace? Still?

Speaker 12 (59:09):
Yeah, it's not a documentary though, it's just clips like
clips of trauma movies.

Speaker 7 (59:15):
Okay, because I noticed everybody's in it too. I just
kind of like assumed everybody got interviewed to say how
great you were in it.

Speaker 12 (59:21):
Nope, no, that's no, it's actually it seems like that's
what it would be about, right, But in fact, no,
it's a bunch of trauma hours of trauma clips put
together for sale or streaming, I guess now.

Speaker 7 (59:40):
But yeah, So here's something I like to ask all
the actors to come on bucket List. And you've already
worked with everybody major in horror, butok, bucket list male
and female, if you could work with anybody living or dead,
who would you like to have work with? And then
the second part of the question is going to be
if you could have ever been in any movie that's
ever been made, would you like.

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
To be in?

Speaker 12 (01:00:02):
Boy? Good questions and hard to answer because I think, man,
I think I would. A bucket List would be like
a rob zombie movie. Yeah, would, because he knows what
to do with actors. He knows how to cast people properly,

(01:00:26):
you know what I mean, not try to put them
into a space where they they don't belong. So I
think some you know, he would be definitely a bucket list.

Speaker 17 (01:00:39):
Boy.

Speaker 12 (01:00:40):
And there's so many great directors out now. I feel
like there's a surge of great directors like Anthony Perkins's
son oz Oh.

Speaker 7 (01:00:50):
Yes, he did a movie that a friend of mine
did back in like a regular movie back in the day.
You know that he was the star of, along with
Reese Witherspoon. He was the star of But what's that
like show?

Speaker 6 (01:01:03):
The movie she did in the Pink and the Pink.

Speaker 12 (01:01:07):
Oh oh, she law school?

Speaker 6 (01:01:11):
Yeah, legally Blonde. He's started legally Blonde with her in
the first Legally Blonde.

Speaker 8 (01:01:16):
You know.

Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
And so it was before he became a director, and
he was really good in it, and he's great, Like
the monkey thing that he did is really good. I
think all those Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 6 (01:01:28):
I should get him on the show because I knew
his father. Oh, I knew Tony Park And how I
met Tony Burkons I went to a new gay bar
that opened out of Minneola Long Island, the Red Door,
And when I went in, they said that Anthony was
filming Desire under the elms. I think was something some movie,

(01:01:51):
And sure enough, there he was sitting in the back
weird black pants black turtleneck and all twisted. He sat
like weird. Yes, of course I have to go talk
to him. Yes, and he turned out to be a
nice guy.

Speaker 7 (01:02:08):
Yes, Ron talks to everybody. We were literally I had
already I already knew Richard Rico, but I had never
met him. I just talked to him on the phone.
And we were at a premiere in l A.

Speaker 6 (01:02:17):
Do you know Richard is? Yes, I do love Richard.

Speaker 7 (01:02:21):
So he's been on the show a million times. So
he's in the bathroom and Ron's PN next to him
saying you should come on.

Speaker 6 (01:02:30):
That's how we got him on the show. Ron was
p and next time, now Richard and I were peeing
at the same time, and people say, did you look
I said, no, why would I do that? But anyway,
I said to Richard on the show, squid peing and
he never got over that. He's a really I loved it.

Speaker 12 (01:02:49):
Hey, listen, you wouldn't be the first person to cast
somebody in a bathroom.

Speaker 6 (01:02:54):
No, I went when I was I was at the
Beverly Hills Hotel for a function, and I went to
the men's room and came next to me to pee.
But Warren Brady all my gay friends. Is you look
at you look? I said, you don't do that. That's disgusting.
Did you look?

Speaker 12 (01:03:16):
Don't look?

Speaker 7 (01:03:17):
I felt?

Speaker 12 (01:03:17):
And I can tell you that.

Speaker 6 (01:03:20):
I think you're right about Rob Zombie.

Speaker 7 (01:03:22):
So I'm a publicist is how I earned my everyday
living while I'm raising money for the films that I do,
and and that one of my clients was Dave Fair,
who played young Michael Myers like in Rob Zombies Halloween,
and he said Bobby was just cool as ship.

Speaker 6 (01:03:36):
You know.

Speaker 7 (01:03:37):
Caroline Williams is also a pretty good friend of mine,
and she's pretty good friend Caroline.

Speaker 12 (01:03:42):
She's as actress.

Speaker 6 (01:03:45):
We haven't seen Caroline in years.

Speaker 7 (01:03:47):
But I talked to her on social media all the.

Speaker 12 (01:03:49):
Time and I haven't seen her in a very long time.
But man, there's there's nothing that she's in that she's
not great.

Speaker 6 (01:03:58):
She's very good and everything really good.

Speaker 12 (01:04:00):
Watch Flanagan, come on, Mike Flanagan, come on.

Speaker 6 (01:04:05):
Great? Yes, great director? Holy cow?

Speaker 7 (01:04:09):
So wait, who's who's an actor and an actress though
that you would like to work with?

Speaker 6 (01:04:13):
That's so hard?

Speaker 12 (01:04:15):
Oh my god, there really is so many. I might
have to take a minute on that because it was
just there's so many. I mean, okay, here, okay, bucket list.

Speaker 6 (01:04:30):
Nick Cage, Yeah, Nick Courage. The worst factor in Hollywood
I like.

Speaker 10 (01:04:44):
Was that.

Speaker 6 (01:04:46):
The violin.

Speaker 12 (01:04:47):
No, I didn't see the violin. Seen everything else, Nicholas.

Speaker 7 (01:04:52):
I like Balley Girl first of all, from the beginning,
back in the day, and we had the girl from
a couple of times.

Speaker 6 (01:04:58):
She's fabulous.

Speaker 12 (01:04:59):
I love This is where we do a little mini
parting of the ways.

Speaker 1 (01:05:05):
Woo.

Speaker 7 (01:05:07):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:05:08):
I love him.

Speaker 12 (01:05:09):
That's totally cool with me. It's totally good with me.

Speaker 7 (01:05:12):
Try to get him in a bunch of movies that
we were working on. We just you know, his price
goes up and down depending on how well he's moving,
and when I tried to get him, it was like
just too expensive, Like we couldn't like afford him.

Speaker 12 (01:05:24):
I watch his movies and I cannot wait for him
to freak out. I am ready for it. I can't
wait to see him just like go nuts. That's why
I'm there.

Speaker 6 (01:05:38):
I love it.

Speaker 7 (01:05:39):
I love it so I wanted to so I have
a list that I have of people that when they
come on the show, then I know how to get
in touch with them directly.

Speaker 6 (01:05:47):
Yea.

Speaker 7 (01:05:47):
The people come to me all the time saying, who
do we know that we can put like in different movies,
And so I actually have a list that I like,
I circulate, So if it's okay with you, I'm.

Speaker 6 (01:05:57):
On the list, and that way may work out.

Speaker 12 (01:06:00):
I didn't have to go to the bathroom or nothing.

Speaker 6 (01:06:04):
Now that I know, and now that I'm like, I
know you, now that I know you.

Speaker 7 (01:06:09):
Like working on now, but you've been really a wonderful,
a wonderful guest.

Speaker 6 (01:06:14):
I know I would like you right away. Something about
her and you.

Speaker 12 (01:06:17):
I would like you, guys because of the picture you
made and then the uh TUXI I love you. I
was like, this is crazy. I love this picture.

Speaker 6 (01:06:27):
I like it. We like to have a good time.

Speaker 7 (01:06:31):
When you have new movies coming out, send me a
little message and we'll bring you back and we'll promote them.

Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
I did.

Speaker 7 (01:06:36):
We didn't play it because we ran out of time.
But you, guys, you've got a cool movie that I
watched the trailer for called Flesh of the Unforgiven. It
looks really good. It looks like it won a bunch
of awards. I don't know where you can see it,
but look it up flesh of the unforgiven. She works
all the time, you guys, She's a icon. She's fabulous.
We want to thank you so much for coming on
the show and we'll see you soon hopefully.

Speaker 12 (01:06:58):
Thank you guys, Love you guys.

Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Have a great.

Speaker 6 (01:07:05):
Thank you bye.

Speaker 7 (01:07:08):
I loved it so you guys, We're gonna take a
three minute break and then we're gonna come back with
our next guest. Here is Maximus Tronic. Our Last Kiss
featuring Nina, and enjoy it, and then we'll be back
with Sarah nick Lany.

Speaker 18 (01:07:22):
You pull o the glass wine, sell yourself did. Everything
will be fine.

Speaker 6 (01:07:34):
And I'll watch my life like.

Speaker 12 (01:07:36):
Some CV show.

Speaker 18 (01:07:40):
And a crap for you, like you know, you light
up another cigarette? Can you say some things that I'll
no forget? But I can't walk away like some kind

(01:08:03):
of food, And I take a head like you know.

Speaker 11 (01:08:12):
I never we be, I never.

Speaker 18 (01:08:19):
Last Chess was the less happiness.

Speaker 9 (01:08:25):
I know we be, I know I need you.

Speaker 5 (01:08:32):
Last Cheers was the less shot happiness.

Speaker 18 (01:08:40):
You scream as you paunch out the door, and I
hold my head while I fog to the.

Speaker 17 (01:08:49):
Floor, and I say to myself, there's more life than this,
and I'm fraid to myself that it's gone. Stop you
cry when you see just what you've done, and you

(01:09:12):
hold my hand so there's no wad.

Speaker 18 (01:09:18):
And I see right here like some kind of fool.
You know whe your tears like you know how now
don't don't we be the.

Speaker 10 (01:09:33):
Don't know what.

Speaker 18 (01:09:37):
At the last kiss?

Speaker 8 (01:09:39):
What the last time?

Speaker 18 (01:09:41):
Happiness?

Speaker 11 (01:09:43):
Never know?

Speaker 9 (01:09:44):
We be here and I never know what you.

Speaker 18 (01:09:49):
Wh what about a last kiss on.

Speaker 7 (01:09:52):
The last shot that happiness?

Speaker 11 (01:09:58):
I don't know what to do, bad guys.

Speaker 18 (01:10:01):
I don't know how to feel about us. I don't
know how to say. I don't know how funeral. I
don't know what to do about us. I don't know
how to feel about I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:10:19):
I only wanted love. I only wanted love.

Speaker 18 (01:10:37):
I only wanted us.

Speaker 11 (01:10:44):
And want.

Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
You want.

Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
I'm just like a spoken to day, So I try.

Speaker 18 (01:10:54):
I don't let him feel a day grief.

Speaker 8 (01:10:57):
It's all about me and that's all has these.

Speaker 7 (01:11:22):
Hey, all right, now, we're gonna bring on our next guest,
Sarah Nicklin.

Speaker 6 (01:11:25):
Let's bring her in.

Speaker 16 (01:11:27):
Oh guys, how are you?

Speaker 7 (01:11:29):
Oh my god, you look faculous?

Speaker 6 (01:11:32):
What do you think she would? No?

Speaker 7 (01:11:35):
I likes that's her new movie that we're gonna be
talking about Halloween, and you set it up beautifully Halloween season.

Speaker 12 (01:11:42):
You know, you gotta be ready.

Speaker 16 (01:11:43):
And I saw that you just had Debbian. I love Debbie.

Speaker 6 (01:11:46):
She's and you did a movie with her, Splattered Disco.

Speaker 16 (01:11:50):
I did a couple movies with her.

Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
Yeah, that Splatter Disco. None of that exhumed, Like, Yeah,
she's fantastic.

Speaker 6 (01:11:58):
It's fantastic.

Speaker 7 (01:11:59):
She's kind of the uh, you're like the new generation,
and that's basically you know you're coming in this there
and she's still working all the time.

Speaker 6 (01:12:06):
I love it.

Speaker 7 (01:12:06):
Oh yeah, let's let's let's do a proper introduction. Hey everybody,
now we want to welcome to the Jimmy Star Still
with Ron Russell, amazingly beautiful and talented Sara Nicholin, Hello,
and welcome to.

Speaker 16 (01:12:17):
This Thank you so much for having me.

Speaker 7 (01:12:20):
So this is Ron. I'm sure you remember Ron. Now
this is the one you can say because he kept saying,
what movie with Marsales were you? And I was like,
that's the wrong guest.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
No, I was.

Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
I was in some of Marcel movies. So what we
did last time I was on your show was pretty putty. Boy,
had everybody here for pretty much.

Speaker 6 (01:12:36):
Still I still love Blind, I still talk about it all. Yeah. Really,
I think that's Marcel's finest work. You should do it
again and and make it a better production.

Speaker 2 (01:12:49):
I agree.

Speaker 6 (01:12:50):
And a Pretty Boy? What did you play in Pretty Boy?

Speaker 16 (01:12:54):
I was the deaf girl, so I was the girl
that would talk with sign language.

Speaker 11 (01:12:58):
Oh that.

Speaker 2 (01:13:00):
Was great, thank you.

Speaker 6 (01:13:03):
And what were you in Eden?

Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
So Gardener Beeden. I'm the mom whose daughter was killed
by the drunk driver. Who's you know, going through the
whole process of getting revenge, you know, the family.

Speaker 7 (01:13:18):
First of all, you're fabulous, and I want to say, like,
you're hot right now.

Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:13:23):
I mean they contacted me and I was like, oh,
I know Sarah, and I said, we'd love to have,
you know, have her on on by yourself because I
know you haven't been on by yourself before. And then uh,
and then I was like, looking at your thing because
I just recently saw I don't worry when we'll talk
about VHS, well, I was like, oh my gosh. She
was in Pop by the Slayer Man. Yeah, yeah, and

(01:13:45):
I enjoyed that. It was so campy and fun. So
now all these movies that are in public domain. They're
turning into horror movies. So they turned Winnie the Pooh
into a horror movie, Mickey Mouse and Now Popped by
the Slab. It was really good, though, Did.

Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
You like that?

Speaker 6 (01:14:00):
That was fun?

Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
It was really fun, and I think it came out
really well, like great. There are some people that are like, oh, no,
you You've ruined my childhood.

Speaker 1 (01:14:12):
But you know what.

Speaker 9 (01:14:15):
I mean.

Speaker 6 (01:14:16):
I love pop. Were you in hell House? No?

Speaker 16 (01:14:20):
I was not in hell House.

Speaker 7 (01:14:22):
Tell her I love the mom jeans in Hellhouse.

Speaker 6 (01:14:24):
I don't know. That must have been true. That was
probably for That was probably for Debbie. Okay, So another thing.

Speaker 7 (01:14:31):
So I also have seen Black Mass recently, and we'll
talk about that a little bit. And then I was
looking on your thing. So Joey Bella Donna is a very.

Speaker 6 (01:14:42):
Good friend of ours. He's been on the show a
million times.

Speaker 7 (01:14:44):
We went to New York and like he played a
show and we all stayed in the same hotel and
hung out for a weekend. He's like, really really cool.
And I was looking at your thing that you're in
a Blood Eagle Wings music video from Anthrax being.

Speaker 6 (01:14:58):
A video girl.

Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
That was really cool, Like I love Andras I love metal,
you know, so really okay? So I mean I was,
you know, a little starstruck being like, oh my god,
I get to be in an Anthrax music video, Like
hell amazing.

Speaker 7 (01:15:14):
He's the coolest guy, Like I mean, he's like one
of the best voices ever. He has a Journey cover band.

Speaker 6 (01:15:20):
And I told him, and you know why, he said good.
I told him I don't like your music and he
still stay with my friend.

Speaker 16 (01:15:29):
That's a good friend right there.

Speaker 6 (01:15:31):
He said, what kind of reusic do you like? I said, dostay,
she's not even old enough to know that. Frank Sinatra.

Speaker 12 (01:15:41):
You know, I don't know about this.

Speaker 2 (01:15:45):
I've heard.

Speaker 6 (01:15:48):
Doris was very famous.

Speaker 7 (01:15:50):
Yeah, I love it. So we've also had a bunch
of people from Marshall's movies on lately. I like bragging
and giving him a little bit of yeahrsels movie a lot.

Speaker 16 (01:16:01):
He deserves it.

Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
He does good stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:16:03):
I think what we'll do.

Speaker 7 (01:16:04):
What we'll do is I want to make sure we
spend enough time talking about your new film, because I
have the trailer. We're going to play the trailer for
everybody so people can see it. It's a short trailer actually,
so tell us a little bit about. It's called VHS
Halloween and it's on shutter, right, I think.

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
Shutter exactly, So it's out on shutter now. So this
is the eighth film in the VHS like franchise installment,
and this is their first time that they're diving into Halloween.
So the entire theme of the movie is Halloween. And
the segment that I worked on is home Haunt. It's
about a family that does this kind of you know,
rickety home haunt every year, and the kids are getting

(01:16:43):
teased and now he's a teenager and he doesn't want
to do it anymore. So it's going to be our
last year doing it. And we get this haunted record
that we play and then the haunt comes to life,
so we have to battle through the haunt of now
real monsters in order to escape.

Speaker 6 (01:16:56):
So how'd you get you a publican light like that?

Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Wait?

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
I have, So there's light bulbs in them. So this
is you know, big large bulbs like so it's like
Christmas tree lights if you think, of course you have.

Speaker 6 (01:17:11):
I mean, your set is just fabulous.

Speaker 7 (01:17:13):
I mean they're so bright so on shutter, which means
you only can see it on shutter because I'm not
a member of Shutter, so I don't know how Shutter works.

Speaker 2 (01:17:20):
It's on Yeah, it's on Shutter, so you have to
sign up for Shutter. It's also on uh A MC
plus and it's been trending on Prime too. It was
like number one in horror when it came out on Prime.
So I don't know if you can actually watch it
on Prime though. I think you have to do either
Shutter or AMC Plus.

Speaker 7 (01:17:37):
So you guys, did shutter S h U D D
E R is how you spell shutter to check it
all out? So now tell us how did how did
you get into this whole thing? Because one thing I
noticed about your segment is that Rick Baker is in
your segment. Rick Baker, you guys, is like the biggest
like special effects horror, you know, guy like the planet
and he and he's I saw that and I was like,

(01:17:58):
oh my god.

Speaker 6 (01:17:58):
Just to get to meet him to you and he
had work with them. I knew him years and years ago,
and see, I wanted to be a makeup artist when
I started in the business because I wasn't doing well
as an actor. So I was at Universal for a
while as a student and Baker was the big shot
at Universal and he was about twenty years old twenty

(01:18:19):
one years old at the time. We were both kids,
and he was amazing what he did with his crazy shit. Yeah,
I wasn't Baker. I mean because that means a nice guy.
I like Rick.

Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
He's a nice He's a really nice guy, really nice
that he's my age.

Speaker 7 (01:18:36):
Now he's as old as you old, he's younger than you.
How old is Rick I don't know, but he's probably
only like my he's closer to my age.

Speaker 6 (01:18:43):
No, Rick is older than that. When I was with
Rick at Universal, I was I think maybe thirty.

Speaker 7 (01:18:50):
I'll look it up as we go, So tell us
a little bit about that. So the trailer so was
like an anthology then of a bunch of different.

Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
Clues exactly, and it's all so it's an anthology and
it's a found footage, is the idea. So the idea
for the very first film that they did back in
twenty twelve was that someone has discovered all of these
VHS tapes. That's why it's called VHS. And so you
get the anthology as people are watching each of them
and they've evolved over the years and you know, gotten

(01:19:16):
much bigger, as fans, are you know, really enjoying the.

Speaker 7 (01:19:19):
Series the first ones, but I have seen all the
ones in between exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:19:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:19:25):
So you guys, the name of the film is VHS Halloween,
and I want you to introduce it one. We're going
to play the one that says VHS Halloween. Just introduce
it and then hang out. We'll play the trailer for everybody.

Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
All right, Great, So here's the trailer for VHS Halloween,
currently available on Shutter.

Speaker 6 (01:19:42):
This Halloween.

Speaker 15 (01:19:43):
Shutter invites you to experience the six spookiest ookiest stories
that will make you laugh until you scream. It's a
spook tackular anthology the whole family can enjoy.

Speaker 6 (01:20:00):
You're creaky house break, I hope you don't.

Speaker 2 (01:20:16):
It's done here.

Speaker 18 (01:20:17):
Man, chill those creep and crawl him down your spine.

Speaker 6 (01:20:29):
That's that touch of mind.

Speaker 7 (01:20:33):
I won't tell no lies.

Speaker 11 (01:20:38):
Ley.

Speaker 6 (01:20:59):
Yes, a scary movie that looks scary and creepy.

Speaker 11 (01:21:04):
It is.

Speaker 16 (01:21:05):
They did a really good job this year.

Speaker 2 (01:21:07):
I think the tone is like perfect for Halloween because
it's really fun and there's a lot of like really
spooky in nostalgia to it. Like it's scary, but you
also you feel like you're a kid again, going trigger
treating with a lot of these.

Speaker 7 (01:21:20):
So I came out October third. You guys has said
you can sign up the shutter for a free trial.
It's probably shutter dot com. I'm gonna guess.

Speaker 6 (01:21:27):
Which segues me into. My movie is out soon, and
I think another week, two weeks, it doesn't come out.

Speaker 7 (01:21:35):
That's just the trail, that's just the release, that's just the.

Speaker 6 (01:21:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:21:45):
I played General me Lan, I opened them Motel Three
Ways to Hell Has Come is having its official screening
on October twenty fifth, but then they has to go
get distribution. I don't know when it's going to come out,
just for people who get to go.

Speaker 16 (01:22:00):
I mean, that's what happened with Pretty Boy.

Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
If you guys remember we shot that in twenty twenty
and so they had the Castin's Cruse screening and twenty.

Speaker 6 (01:22:09):
I Love Yours. It was a theater that they did at.
It was a lot of fun.

Speaker 7 (01:22:14):
The Pretty Boy screening. Were you at the Garden and
Beating screening too?

Speaker 16 (01:22:18):
Yeah? I was there too, Yep was regal.

Speaker 6 (01:22:21):
Yep.

Speaker 7 (01:22:22):
That's a good place to do the different screenings too.
So have you always enjoyed how horror movies because you basically,
you know, you're starting to get in some really good ones.

Speaker 2 (01:22:31):
Yeah, thank you. I yeah, I love horror at this point.
Like I watched pretty much only horror growing up, though
I didn't I didn't really watch horror at all. I
watched like talking animal movies, you know, Home were Bound
and Babe and.

Speaker 16 (01:22:45):
You know, all that sort of stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
But once I started to kind of discover horror, I
was like, oh, this is awesome, Like this is the
stuff that I really want to do, and it's really fun.

Speaker 7 (01:22:54):
What are some of like the horror movies that you
like a lot? What are some of the different titles
that you like a lot?

Speaker 6 (01:23:01):
Do you like slasher films?

Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
Slasher films are probably my least favorite. I like more
like this, like the psychological horror films. I mean, it's
really hard to pick a favorite because there's so many
different like sub genres. But I generally go with Silence
of the Lambs. That's just a perfect movie, so good,
or seven another like perfect perfect film that.

Speaker 7 (01:23:24):
Is like a little bit I don't it's not too dark.
The contents, the way they shot the film is just
too dark. It's like my eyes are on good enough
to can you everything's so dark you can't see it. Yeah,
but I love the subject matter for me, Like my
favorite movie of all time is The Lost Boys, which
isn't really that much of a horror movie, but I
love The Lost Boys. And then I'm really big into
like all the soft movies, like I really like torture

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porn stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:23:48):
I really like another movie that came out right around
the same time as The Lost Boys but kind of
got buried, The Monster Squad.

Speaker 7 (01:23:54):
Oh, we just had the Two weeks ago we had
got what's his name Mock? Stephen Mock plays the main
guy's dad. He was the policeman the main guys.

Speaker 16 (01:24:03):
He's great, super fun movie.

Speaker 7 (01:24:07):
It was a great guest. He's been working for fifty years.
And his son, which I didn't know until after we
invited him, But his son. Did you ever see that
TV show Suits?

Speaker 6 (01:24:16):
Oh? Yeah, the lead guy in that is.

Speaker 7 (01:24:18):
Stephen Mock's son, Gabrielle Mocked. I didn't know that when
I invited him on. It's funny because like two weeks
before that, we had Michael Posey, I think for not
first Posey And anyway, I didn't know when I invited
him on because he's just an actor who's been in
a lot of great ship that his son was ty
Tyler Posey and Tyler Posey is from you know, Team

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Wolf and and he had Mickey Mouse read the one
with Mickey Mouse killing him.

Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
Yeah, yeah, he's just I was just at of convention
with him in Upstate New York. I was at Scaracon
and he was one of the other actors that was there.
Was he nice? I've never met it, Yeah, super nice.
That's crazy when you when.

Speaker 7 (01:24:57):
You go to the cons who do you actually like?
What movies are the most popular of viewers that people
like to get your autographed because you sell all the
pictures of them?

Speaker 6 (01:25:04):
Right that by pictures, which ones are the most popular
for you?

Speaker 2 (01:25:07):
So right now the ones that people really like or
pop by this layer man. And I mean even though
VHS camp is new, the people were asking about VHS
and then the Black Mass that's the other one that.

Speaker 7 (01:25:18):
People let's talk about The Black Mass lit be guys,
because Black Masses was Devinie Penn, who you know because
she'd been on the show a million times and that
was her directorial debut. Yeah, and almost everybody in it
has been on the show, Susan Lanier, Devinie Pinn, Jeremy London,
Kathleen Kimmon, has not Lou Temple, has Eileen Diets, has

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Eva Hamilton, I don't think.

Speaker 6 (01:25:41):
Has and Greg Tally has so and you obviously.

Speaker 7 (01:25:45):
And it's a great movie. And it's about the guy
who killed everybody at the schools And no, I forgot.

Speaker 16 (01:25:51):
What Ted Bundy.

Speaker 2 (01:25:53):
Yes, yeah, that's kind of good that you forget his name,
because that was the kind of like the whole point
of that movie was let's put the focus on the
victims and stop glorifying.

Speaker 16 (01:26:02):
That's I mean, now they have it all.

Speaker 7 (01:26:04):
Coming out with a new ED Game thing like on
you know, that's all everybody's talking about, is the ed
Game thing on Netflix. And I watched the first episode
and it's acted very very well, and I will end
up watching it all. But I do think that that
the point of the Black Mass was actually a really
that's a really good point, you know about the Yeah,
very much.

Speaker 16 (01:26:22):
So, Yeah, I love.

Speaker 6 (01:26:23):
Demon e Pinn.

Speaker 7 (01:26:24):
She's fabulous.

Speaker 2 (01:26:25):
She's wonderful, wonderful human and it's just very talented and
you know, very very much very business savvy lady.

Speaker 16 (01:26:32):
And you know she's yeah, she's great.

Speaker 7 (01:26:34):
I also saw on your IMDb you you were on
an episode of sex sent Me to the e er.
Did you go with someone else and have a sex
problem or was it your.

Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
No, my problem, My problem was just me. And so
those are all based on like obviously like real stories.
And so the woman who had shared her story, uh,
she essentially had this problem where her uterus started to
fall out, which I didn't even know that that was
a thing that happened and started to fall out. That's
a horror movie.

Speaker 4 (01:27:05):
That's a horror movie, right, I know it really is,
because we had somebody else who was on the show too,
and then they told us, you know, because I actually
I didn't get that.

Speaker 7 (01:27:16):
I thought it was like a real thing. I didn't
get that people are like acting, you know. I thought
it was like I thought that it was like a
reality show, but it was really in the arm and
I didn't realize everybody was doing it. So I saw
because the other people that came on, you know, we've
had a lot of reality people on the show the
years that we've been like going, and we knew most
of them were all like fake book. For some reason,
in my head I don't know why I didn't get that,

(01:27:38):
but it's a fun thing to have on your resume
because it's a it's a great conversation start.

Speaker 2 (01:27:43):
That's very true.

Speaker 16 (01:27:44):
It's one of those things people see it and they're like,
what what is that? Explain this? I don't understand.

Speaker 7 (01:27:51):
You also did a movie recently. You just completed it
and it's I know it's not available yet, but I
want to talk about it because literally we've had almost
everybody on the show. We had Dee Wallace on two
weeks ago with Stephen Mockt actually it's called If It Bleeds.
Doug Jones has been on the show, Bonnie Aerold's, Katherine Corcoran,
Gigi Gustin, Percy Fox, Christy Fox. She hasn't been on

(01:28:12):
the show. Russell Todd, John Cassier, Adam Bucci that all
everybody else has been on the show.

Speaker 6 (01:28:17):
It's going to be guests.

Speaker 7 (01:28:18):
Coming out soon.

Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
So we did our cast increase screening last month for
that and it just got into the Nightmares Film Festival
in Ohio and it's nominated for Best Horror Film there,
so which is very exciting. But so it's playing festivals
at this point. They're trying to get it into an
LA Festival so we can have like an official LA
premiere and then after that, you know, kind of like

(01:28:42):
what you were saying around with your movie, then you
got to get distribution.

Speaker 16 (01:28:46):
Next step.

Speaker 6 (01:28:47):
I'm working on that.

Speaker 7 (01:28:48):
I'm learning a lot about that with the other films
that I'm like producing right now. So do you do
you get like a lot of these jobs. Are you
getting a lot of stuff now just based on your
past work or are you still having to audition?

Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
It depends on this on the roles. I mean, I
do still audition quite a bit, but for things that
are you know, like TV or commercial within this like
indie horror world. Most of that work that I get
is just because I know people and they know me
and they've seen my work and we're friends and we
all hang out and you know. So that's like the
vast majority of stuff I've gotten is people that are like,

(01:29:21):
I like you, I want to work with you.

Speaker 16 (01:29:22):
I'm going to put you in my movie.

Speaker 7 (01:29:24):
What a great way to do, because they could also
have worked with you and said I can't fucking stand you.

Speaker 6 (01:29:30):
Hopefully happens, so.

Speaker 7 (01:29:32):
You never know, because I know, like Marcell is very
like loyal, and he uses a lot of people over
and Marcel. You know, it's basically you have all all
the like indie directors. He's probably one of, you know,
for the for the lower budget indie horror films. He's
probably the best indie horror film director that there is.

Speaker 6 (01:29:47):
And he's.

Speaker 16 (01:29:50):
He's so wonderful like as a human.

Speaker 6 (01:29:52):
He's one of my closest friends. Yeah, and his husband Domino.
I love both.

Speaker 16 (01:29:59):
Yeah, very people, very very good.

Speaker 7 (01:30:01):
So you guys, the other films that we saw that
we talked about earlier, Pretty Boy is out. Actually you
can actually super Boy now, Sarah French, Jed Rowan, Debonie Penn,
Robert Felstad, did Maria Olson, Robert Rustler, Dave Sharon and
I love Dave Sharonan and Ben stouber Tave is good.

Speaker 6 (01:30:18):
The woman that played guys, what did she play? That
she the woman that did non stop talking and acting
in the movie was brilliant. Who was the mother?

Speaker 2 (01:30:29):
The mother?

Speaker 6 (01:30:30):
Maria Olsen, she's been on our show.

Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
Oh yeah, she was fantastic and that she was phenomenal
in that movie. Yeah, absolutely, God, she was brilliant. It's
really a shame that she's retired and isn't really acting anymore.
I mean, I understand personal things come up and you've
got to prioritize that. But yeah, she she was good,
such a good actor and lovely person too.

Speaker 7 (01:30:52):
We actually had her on the show when she was
in She's in like Percy Jackson in the like one
of those huge, like one hundred million dollars per Jackson movies. Yeah,
and then we met her at a premiere. I haven't
seen her in a long time though.

Speaker 16 (01:31:06):
Well, yeah, because she's because she retired.

Speaker 7 (01:31:08):
She had I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
Yeah, she had some family issues that she needed to
you know, good actress.

Speaker 7 (01:31:17):
Then you also have slasher size, which I don't actually
know what that's like an exercise?

Speaker 6 (01:31:22):
Is that like an like an eighties like thing?

Speaker 16 (01:31:25):
Totally? That's exactly it.

Speaker 2 (01:31:26):
You hit it, That's.

Speaker 7 (01:31:27):
Exactly because what's her name?

Speaker 6 (01:31:29):
What's the lady's name that you interviewed?

Speaker 7 (01:31:31):
Jamie Lee Curtis. Jamie Lee Curtis had a movie back
in the eighties about like wearing all this. It wasn't
a horror movie. It was an actual like what do
you call that when they do the dancing around? Yeah,
an aerobics movie. Is it kind of like an aerobics
horror movie.

Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
Yeah, but it's more it's so it's like a workout video,
but it's surrounded by like a story. So like you're
going to like a gym, and there's people that are
working at the gym, and as as the instructors are
taking the time to actually stop walk you through doing
a workout video, which is a real workout video. We're
just using things like chainsaws and like severed heads as weights.

Speaker 6 (01:32:11):
That's so cool and it.

Speaker 7 (01:32:12):
Has you guys did as Sarah French, Kelley Morony, Diana Prince,
Melissa Rose, Lisa Wilcox, these stupids, they've all been on
our show, every one of them.

Speaker 6 (01:32:20):
Yes, you know, for years and uh but the other
one is funny. I'm having a difficult time.

Speaker 7 (01:32:29):
Kelly and Maroney you like to I like her, Yeah,
she's great.

Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
All these people in horror that you know, know each
other and they're all super super nice, super so.

Speaker 7 (01:32:38):
Cool though that you actually you know, get to go
sign ontofs. You have a good convention manager.

Speaker 2 (01:32:44):
So far, I've just been doing it myself just like better.
Yeah that I know that run conventions, so I mean
and obviously they're that that limits how many I can
do is just based with who I know. But eventually,
I like the next step will actually be to get
a convention manager.

Speaker 7 (01:33:00):
When you want one, like I have a couple like them.
Refer you to thank you. I don't know if you
know Caroline Williams, but I got her her convention manager.

Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
Oh yeah, yeah, I know Caroline totally. Yeah really also
in Blind?

Speaker 7 (01:33:12):
Oh yeah, she was in Blind.

Speaker 6 (01:33:13):
That's right. I forgot she was in Blind. That's much fun.

Speaker 7 (01:33:16):
Very briefly, very briefly.

Speaker 6 (01:33:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:33:21):
So, like, what are some of your other favorite horror
movies that you like, actually like if you like because
you don't like the Slasher, well, even though you're in
a lot of slash as I know, I know.

Speaker 2 (01:33:30):
I'm in a lot of them.

Speaker 7 (01:33:31):
Maybe that's why I don't like.

Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
Them, Not that I don't like them, but I like
other I like other horror better than you, hope me,
is it right?

Speaker 7 (01:33:39):
Like, because like you're like the get killed person, like
you eventually want to be the kill people person, like
the person doing the killing.

Speaker 2 (01:33:46):
I mean I've been a little bit of everything, you know,
like I get killed, I've been the final girl. I
have been the villain, like going I did in a
movie called Beyond the Dune with horror, which is like
a love Craftian h.

Speaker 16 (01:33:56):
And I'm the bad the bad guy.

Speaker 6 (01:33:58):
Oh there you go. Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:33:59):
I'm like, yeah, it's a wide variety of everything, but
I think usually final girl or victim is kind of
but I like, I like being the final girl because
I do, like, you know, fighting the monsters, that's really
that's really fun doing like all the physical work and
a little bit of stunt work and you know, it's
a really good time.

Speaker 7 (01:34:19):
But screaming, like do you like practice your scream you know,
like for screaming in the movies or.

Speaker 16 (01:34:27):
I've never actually done that.

Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
I know this, like I've got I've had that question before,
and like people have asked about like screaming and horror
movies and I'm like, I don't know.

Speaker 16 (01:34:36):
I just kind of like do it.

Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
I just yeah, It's like I haven't I haven't thought
about it.

Speaker 7 (01:34:43):
How was it working for Shutter as opposed to all
the other like indie directors, because it's kind of like,
I mean, everybody knows. I'm not a member of it,
but I know what it is everybody knows is how
was that a lot different. Was it a lot harder
to get cast in that that one?

Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
Actually it felt very it was very like collaborative. It
was it felt like an indie an indie set in
terms of like how everyone was getting along just with
more money, which is always nice, but even so, like
everyone that worked on that project had a limited budget
that they were using for their for their episodes. I
had to, you know, stretch it really far with what

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they were trying to do. So yeah, it just it
felt very It felt like a good but you know, family.

Speaker 7 (01:35:26):
Indie movies. How many episodes, how many different like vignettes
are there within the film?

Speaker 2 (01:35:33):
There's six in this one, so there's like a round
and then there's like five individual ones, kind.

Speaker 7 (01:35:39):
Of like Trick or Tree, Like I don't have you
ever seen That's one of my favorite movies is Trick
or Treat.

Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
I was gonna say that when you were asking like
other movies that I really like Trick or Treat one
of them.

Speaker 16 (01:35:47):
I watch it every year, it's been I watched it
every year too.

Speaker 7 (01:35:50):
He didn't like it that much, but he doesn't really
like to watch the horror movies. He's in them, but
he doesn't like to watch it. I watch I'm a
publiciste and I watch them while I'm more.

Speaker 6 (01:35:58):
Actually, if animals killed, I can't be in the movie
or watch it. You know, I'm eighty five years old.
Do I give a shit if I make a movie anymore? No,
I do it now because it's kind of like fun.
I'm very particular. Whereas when I was young, I did anything.
But now I'm very particular. I don't do movies that

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are very bloody. I do movies that have story that
more are suspenseful, you know, where the audience is on
the edge of this seat. I like those kind of movies.

Speaker 2 (01:36:31):
That's what I like too.

Speaker 16 (01:36:32):
Yeah, not so much.

Speaker 6 (01:36:34):
It shows your acting ability because you're not acting like
a crazy jerk. You're acting like whatever the character is.
It's very very serious and it's hard work.

Speaker 7 (01:36:45):
Yeah, we should pitch. We should pitch another one to
The Witching Hour. I wrote down, and I've met Michael
Madson a bunch of times. Tony Todd was actually a friend.
Brook Lewis Ballast is a friend. William Forsyth is in it.
He's the only one I cam movie.

Speaker 2 (01:37:01):
I don't know what's going on with that movie because
I shot that like fifteen years ago. Like literally, we
shot it so long ago and it still hasn't come
out yet.

Speaker 16 (01:37:11):
I don't know if it's ever going to come out.

Speaker 7 (01:37:12):
Oh really, that's so funny because I wrote that one
down and I wrote death Devil's Night, and that's Mahall
Brothers film rescue piece.

Speaker 6 (01:37:21):
Yeah, yeah, we love the Mahall Brothers.

Speaker 9 (01:37:24):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (01:37:25):
I'd say whenever I now that one passed away, but
whenever I see the one that's still around, I tell them,
you just need two million dollars and you're brilliant. Yeah, no,
they're lacking money, absolutely brilliant dollars. They could knock out
great films.

Speaker 7 (01:37:43):
But Devil's Night, Kevin Soorbo, that's awesome. Eric Roberts is awesome.
John Wells is awesome.

Speaker 6 (01:37:51):
We love it. Character did him?

Speaker 2 (01:37:56):
Yeah in Doubles Night, Yeah, we did for that And
that movie was super fun because it's like a medieval
sword fighting movie, so like I got to learn how
to sword fight. And I actually they let me keep
my armor from the movie, so now I have like
a full suit of armor.

Speaker 12 (01:38:10):
They pull it out for Halloween.

Speaker 6 (01:38:12):
So where are you actually from.

Speaker 2 (01:38:14):
I'm originally from Connecticut, so I went from Connecticut to Boston.

Speaker 7 (01:38:18):
Well, I could have told you that you went from
Connecticut to Boston.

Speaker 6 (01:38:21):
And are you in Boston now?

Speaker 16 (01:38:24):
You don't live in Boston, No, no, no, I live
in Los Angeles now.

Speaker 6 (01:38:27):
She's a typical Connecticut girl in a free time at home.
She wears loafers, gino pants and sweaters with a little
scoffer on her neck.

Speaker 2 (01:38:40):
Yes, as you can tell clearly.

Speaker 6 (01:38:44):
Connecticut girl, you're so Connecticut. Yeah, it's wonderful. You know,
Connecticut in my day represented wealth, money, and you would
have been considered a Connecticut girl. Came from a rich family,
a very rich family.

Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
Well, I think it's a part of etiquette, because not
all of Connecticut's.

Speaker 6 (01:39:02):
Right, but the way new story you behave, it's very
lady like, and people in Connecticut a very lady.

Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
Like and man, wow, how well have you actually lived
in la I've been here for almost fifteen years now, I.

Speaker 6 (01:39:15):
Relily really yeah, fifteen?

Speaker 7 (01:39:19):
How old were you when you started You're going to
ruin your Connecticut?

Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
I started my very first short film I did when
I was eighteen. I was right out of high school,
and my very first speature I was twenty.

Speaker 19 (01:39:31):
I am telling you, like I really literally, I thought
you were about twenty three or so. I thought you
were way, way, way younger than I thought you were
about twenty one or two.

Speaker 7 (01:39:42):
Yeah, I thought you were super So that's why I
was like, I lived here fifteen hours. What she liked
moving when she's.

Speaker 6 (01:39:48):
You know, you know what?

Speaker 1 (01:39:49):
You know what?

Speaker 6 (01:39:50):
Through it?

Speaker 16 (01:39:50):
That are my favorite.

Speaker 6 (01:39:52):
I said, how could she have done all those movies
if she's so young? So that through it, that through it.
That's when I realized that you got to work with John.

Speaker 7 (01:39:59):
Well, he's another one like you. He's another one who
will be the next big thing.

Speaker 2 (01:40:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:40:04):
I think he's also going to be the next big thing,
like you're the next big thing.

Speaker 6 (01:40:08):
And I think that. And he's a really nice guy.
You want to work with Dave Sheridan. I work with Dave.

Speaker 7 (01:40:15):
Yeah, she worked with him on something.

Speaker 6 (01:40:17):
He is the nicest person in the world.

Speaker 7 (01:40:20):
Yeah, you get to work with him. You might not
have worked with he's on the film you were in, but.

Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
He might.

Speaker 6 (01:40:26):
Work I worked with Dave. I worked with Dave, and
I loved him, my son. I thought he was you know,
he has a wife that's very ill that he takes
care of and He's a wonderful human being. So every
time I can, I plug Dave Sheridan a lot, so
everybody out there give him work. He's very funny, by

(01:40:48):
the way, very funny, very good comedian as well as
dramatic actor. Because he's very funny.

Speaker 7 (01:40:56):
He isn't scary. It's a scary movie the first He's
just brilliant in it.

Speaker 6 (01:41:01):
All right.

Speaker 7 (01:41:01):
So here's something I like to ask everybody, because we
have like eight minutes left and then we want to
plug the movie a little bit more. Okay, bucket list
male and female that you've never worked with, that if
you could work with anybody living or dead, would you
like to work with? And then the second part of
the question is if you could be in any movie
that's ever been made, what movie would you like to

(01:41:23):
have been in? And it could be to be.

Speaker 2 (01:41:25):
Horror, but you like horror, so if you pick yeah, Oh,
these are hard questions. Okay, I would love to work
with Daniel day Lewis.

Speaker 7 (01:41:33):
I think he's yeah, that's a good pick horror. He
says she had to pick horror.

Speaker 6 (01:41:41):
No, I know that, but I thought she would have
been well somebody like that.

Speaker 2 (01:41:46):
This really would be amazing.

Speaker 6 (01:41:48):
Too. I knew him. He wasn't nice.

Speaker 12 (01:41:51):
Oh really shut him my dream.

Speaker 6 (01:41:53):
I met him at a cocktail party when I lived
in Beverly Hills and I said to him, you know what,
Christopher YouTube and amazing job with Dracula, better than anybody else.
And he you know, he's six for five. And he
looked on at me and he said, I have done
more than Dracula. They were so offended, so his wife said,

(01:42:15):
his wife said, he gets upset. So you know I'm
from Brooklyn. I said, oh, telp, go fuck himself. I said,
he was a fabulous Dracula. What is he crazy? He
made a fortune doing Dracula, and she.

Speaker 7 (01:42:28):
Now Daniel day Lewis is a good pick though. I
mean he's I mean every movie he's in is basically
an Academy Award movie.

Speaker 2 (01:42:34):
Yeah, I would just like I would love to be
on a set and to be able to just watch
him and study him and like, because I think he's
kind of very.

Speaker 6 (01:42:40):
Interesting choice, very interesting. I don't think anybody's ever picked
him before either. Always found him to be a very
mellow actor. He's intense, though.

Speaker 2 (01:42:50):
But he's not really in the in the spotlight at
all either, and he comes, you know, he comes from
a theater background, and he doesn't he doesn't do any
of the like the glitz and glam.

Speaker 16 (01:42:58):
He's just a really good actor and people.

Speaker 7 (01:43:01):
It's like, you know, he never gets in trouble. You
don't see him in no party or drugs or accidents
or anything. He just does his thing and goes on.
He's old because he's a real actor.

Speaker 5 (01:43:09):
Though.

Speaker 6 (01:43:10):
Okay, so give us a female.

Speaker 2 (01:43:12):
Oh okay, let's see female street. That would be a.

Speaker 16 (01:43:20):
Street I think Julie Andrews.

Speaker 6 (01:43:24):
Oh my god, I could see. I could see you
wanting to beat her because you very much like her.
I also, I just sound like a nodle. But I
went to see Victor Victoria on Broadway, and I was
so impressed with Julie's work that I waited outside, which
I never do, you know, on the street, and she

(01:43:45):
came out of the theater with a scoff and she said,
everyone forgive me, but I can't be with the winter
air because of my throat. And she was so charming
and so wonderful that I said to myself, this is Hollywood.
This is a real actress. The way she's everyone, please
forgive me. I can't sign no autographs because I can't
stay here.

Speaker 7 (01:44:06):
And share elegant and classy.

Speaker 16 (01:44:09):
Elegant and classy exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:44:12):
I could see you wanted to play her parts, and
I think we're very good in them.

Speaker 1 (01:44:19):
What was the movie?

Speaker 7 (01:44:19):
Give us a movie.

Speaker 2 (01:44:22):
I could seem if I could be in any movie.
I think one of the performances I love the most
is Natalie Portman and Black Swan.

Speaker 6 (01:44:32):
I would love to play that all so much. Natalie's
role in Black Swan. Oh, I love the movie. I
love not I've never met her, but I love her.

Speaker 16 (01:44:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:44:45):
Like Nie Portman movie that's got four people in it.
I forgot the name of that movie.

Speaker 6 (01:44:50):
Oh, I love It's like one of his favorite movies.
I can't think of anything. When she becomes a hooker
in a in a men's club.

Speaker 7 (01:44:58):
And o deportment was one of Actually you kind of
like remind me of that. She's like a young one
deportment because obviously she's older than wonder like you could
actually do that. I think you've got the acting tops
to do that too.

Speaker 6 (01:45:13):
The other actress is going to be a superstar. She's English.
Is do you know who? Michelle doctor? Personal?

Speaker 16 (01:45:21):
Yeah, A lot of people say that. A lot of
people say that, I look.

Speaker 6 (01:45:23):
Like Doctor is a brilliant, brilliant actress. She's one actress
right now that's going to happen. Have you ever seen
her movie where she plays a prost took the TV
show Yeah, t prosse behavior, drug addict, pleptomaniac, murderous, No wonderful,

(01:45:46):
And she plays each part with a different wig and
a different PERSONA had two seasons on TNT. It's on
each field. It's the greatest show ever. And the lady
Mary to that.

Speaker 7 (01:45:58):
And she's also really good in the movie. But she's
on the airplane with Mark Wahlberg, like they hijack the plane.
It's like a little I forgot the name of it.

Speaker 6 (01:46:07):
So these are actresses that you should sort of look at, Yeah,
learning a little bit from them, because these are super
duper actresses, absolutely that really have it. They're natural.

Speaker 7 (01:46:19):
I could see you though, following in their footsteps.

Speaker 6 (01:46:22):
Actually, I think that's why I brought it up. You know,
you you have a different quality because we bring on
so many different You're very elegant, you very class that,
you're very sophisticated. You're not cheesy or trash, and that's
why I can't. I don't see you in these horror
movies playing bloody. I think you're above it. I think

(01:46:46):
you should own you work and thrillers.

Speaker 16 (01:46:48):
Thrill Yeah, that's what I like that.

Speaker 6 (01:46:51):
I like working. I'd love to work with you. I think.
I think it'd be great in one of the films
that I do. I also think that you have a
lot going on for you.

Speaker 7 (01:47:02):
And like Ron always gets upset because we go to
all these premieres, like your different premieres that we've been to,
you know, and you can tell, like the girls who
are desperate because they wear, you know, skirts that barely
cover their rear in.

Speaker 6 (01:47:13):
I called them they look I called them click covers.

Speaker 7 (01:47:16):
I mean they look they look like just Toroto trashy whores.
And you know, like that's not going to get you anywhere.
Sleeping whatever is never going to get you anywhere. Work
on your craft exactly.

Speaker 15 (01:47:27):
I could.

Speaker 6 (01:47:28):
I don't know. If there's a woman, I'm doing a
movie soon. We got two minutes, so hurry. We mention
his name, No, no, I can't mention his name. But
he's a very very big star and I play his father.

Speaker 7 (01:47:40):
Oh amazing.

Speaker 6 (01:47:42):
A thriller and a good one.

Speaker 7 (01:47:43):
It's called Actually I'm going to put your house.

Speaker 6 (01:47:47):
Uh I got the Tony keep change. But it's a
good script. It's very very um gonna put your name.

Speaker 7 (01:47:55):
I mean you probably have a manager and agent. But
you know, people come to me all the time looking
for action for different roles. So I'm going to put
you on my list of people.

Speaker 6 (01:48:02):
That I know not cheesy, not cleezy. I won't give it.
I won't.

Speaker 7 (01:48:07):
I won't let you. It doesn't matter because I won't
give them your contact. I'll contact you and say, hey.

Speaker 6 (01:48:10):
You know, if you see Sarah, I would not like
to see you in the movie. It tits out getting
chucked up.

Speaker 7 (01:48:16):
I'm glad you don't do that because you don't need to.

Speaker 6 (01:48:21):
You're beautiful on your own and you don't have such
you have such beautiful style that you're above that. I'm
telling you the truth. I mean the business sixty five years.

Speaker 12 (01:48:30):
So you guys, follow.

Speaker 7 (01:48:33):
You, guys, follow Sarah on Instagram. It's as Sarah Nicklin.
Sarah has an h in it. Check out right now,
you guys shutter dot com. It's called v HS Halloween.
Now you want to go see it and then see
all her other films, especially I know recently a pretty
Boy came out, Gardener Beeden came out, and Pop.

Speaker 6 (01:48:51):
By the Slayer Man, which is really really you guys,
I watch Boy, you have to watch Blind first, then
watch There you go.

Speaker 7 (01:49:01):
And I want to thank you your publicist for contacting
us to come his name, and then.

Speaker 16 (01:49:10):
Thank you very well, Thank you very much, guys.

Speaker 7 (01:49:12):
Bye bye to reflect everybody. Thanks so much for tuning
into the show today. We had great guests and we'll
see you guys next week. Joy bye, bye, gimme.

Speaker 3 (01:49:29):
You don't say that any every drinking Well, are we
gonna be yea more interesting contact? We got the sect
and great to Jimmy.

Speaker 6 (01:49:42):
We got myself. You don't want to know.

Speaker 16 (01:49:47):
Jimmy, You'll want to want to be Jimmy.

Speaker 2 (01:49:49):
Stop take you out.
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