HTP Episode 096 – Steven Jay Rubin Returns!

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Steven Jay Rubin (who discussed James Bond in Episode 74) visits again to indulge me in my deep-dive into The Twilight Zone and its creator, Rod Serling.  The two of us spend a lot of time discussing how the writing of the series was heavily motivated my Rod’s sense of activism and social reform.  We also note that The Twilight Zone was one of the first examples of mainstream science fiction being made for adults.  Steve is able to draw heavily on his book, The Twilight Zone Encyclopedia, as a resource.

 Steve’s Amazon Author page is definitely worth following. You can also find him on LinkedIn,  and his somewhat lesser-used Twitter.

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HTP Episode 082 – Eddie Deezen

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Eddie Deezen is known to movie fans from his work on Grease, The Polar Express, War Games, and 1941. He’s known to animation fans for his voice acting on Dexter’s Laboratory, Duckman, and a host of others. He’s known to MST3k fans as “Bill Gates Guy” from Laserblast. And he’s known to me as an awesome guy who has a lot of great insights into TV and movies from all eras. In this episode of Hungry Trilobyte, Eddie and I talk about the craft of acting, how it differs on stage vs. on-camera, and what makes for good drama and good comedy. He and I share a lot of insights into the greatest of the greats: The Twilight Zone, Gilligan’s Island, and The Three Stooges. 

Follow Eddie’s adventures on his official website, and check in with him personally on his Facebook page!

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