Send us a text One of the very last original American film exchanges exists in Oklahoma City, and after a century of being used as a movie theater it's now less than a month away from being discontinued. Luckily, the Oklahoma Film Exchange has been created to keep that from happening. Why should Oklahomans and non-Oklahomans alike care about preserving this piece of film history? Well, Dalton Stuart and Nick Sanford are here to give you the big pitch - the historical context of this little th...
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Send us a text One of the very last original American film exchanges exists in Oklahoma City, and after a century of being used as a movie theater it's now less than a month away from being discontinued. Luckily, the Oklahoma Film Exchange has been created to keep that from happening. Why should Oklahomans and non-Oklahomans alike care about preserving this piece of film history? Well, Dalton Stuart and Nick Sanford are here to give you the big pitch - the historical context of this little th...
George A. Romero's Dead Trilogy with Dalton Stuart and Luther Manhole
Death By Movies
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George A. Romero's Dead Trilogy with Dalton Stuart and Luther Manhole
Send us a textZombie freaks! We're kicking off spooky season right by talking about George A. Romero's first three zombie motion pictures - Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead!Dalton Stuart (GoodTrash Media!) and Luther Manhole (guitarist for Chat Pile!) stop by to compare and contrast the first three Romero films, dive into the social issues, sick gore effects, DIY filmmaking, and much, much more!Further learning!Where Zombies Come FromNight of the Living Dead - H...
Death By Movies
Send us a text One of the very last original American film exchanges exists in Oklahoma City, and after a century of being used as a movie theater it's now less than a month away from being discontinued. Luckily, the Oklahoma Film Exchange has been created to keep that from happening. Why should Oklahomans and non-Oklahomans alike care about preserving this piece of film history? Well, Dalton Stuart and Nick Sanford are here to give you the big pitch - the historical context of this little th...