HTP Episode 107 – Laura Banks

 

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Laura Banks is known to Trek fans as the Augment navigator Wajahut in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In this episode of Hungry Trilobyte, she and I discuss her experiences on set, what the fandom means to her, and how her character was developed in Trek fiction.  Specifically, I mention To Reign in Hell by Greg Cox. I also compare her account of the experience with what George Takei said in his book To the Stars.

We also venture into more real-world topics.  Recently, she was interviewed for an independent film about the legendary movie year that was 1982, as well as a book about the history of the development of Star Trek II.  She has a new movie called No Vacancy with Sean Young.  Laura shares her experience as an improv and stand-up talent, as well as a podcaster with a specialty in astrology. 

Follow Laura on her official website, and subscribe to The Zodiac Magic Podcast.

 

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HTP Episode 106 – Sam de la Rosa

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Sam de la Rosa has been an artist with Marvel, DC, IDW, Dark Horse, and other publishers for four decades.  He and I got to talking at Dallas Fan Expo, and he was gracious enough to highlight how comic fans have grown into the new world that’s obsessed with superheroes, but might not know the source material.

You can follow Sam on his official website and his Facebook page.

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HTP Episode 105 – Marc Morales

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Marc Morales is an independent film maker, a horror fan, and an all-around movie fanatic. In this episode, he and I discuss his movie 521 North Main Street, about to go into production. We also get the chance to talk about horror fandom (an insider perspective for him and an outsider perspective for me). There’s also a really fun side-chat about how film fanatics were able to research movies in the VHS era, compared to the DVD and streaming eras.

You can track Marc’s progress on the website of his production company, High Fivin’ Ants.  His web series It’s Crazy Out There has its own Facebook page, where he frequents.

 

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HTP Episode 104 – Reece Brown

Reece Brown is a new actor who just appeared in the movie Social Credit (where he was billed as Seth Carter). He and I talk about the value of alternate history stories, and then get into more personal discussion about films. Between Fight Club, Big Fish, and the occasional Star Trek reference, Reece has a lot of great insight into where he wants to go in life and how he wants to treat people on his way.

You can follow Reece on Facebook and Instagram.

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HTP Episode 103- Adil Hussain

 

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Adil Hussain is an accomplished actor, known to Hungry Trilobyte fans as Aditya Sahil in Season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery, as well as Santosh Patel in Life of Pi.  During our discussion, Adil treats us to an amazing analysis of how acting allows us to capture the moment, and he and I discuss how the arts have a way of transcending time, years, and places.  He credits a lot of his perspective to the book The Gospel of Ramakrishna, which I plan on reading ASAP.

You can follow Adil’s work on IMDb, and his personal adventures on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

 

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