Your Video Store Shelf

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Gregory Conley interviews figures in the direct-to-video industry about their upcoming films. For more check out www.yourvideostoreshelf.com

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YVSS - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

The Your Video Store Shelf Podcast has been relocated and this page will be deleted soon.DVD Reviews, New Releases, and Podcasts at Your Video Store Shelf.com [http://www.yourvideostoreshelf.com.com/]

07 jul 2007 - 19 s
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YVSS #38 - J.R. Bookwalter (BAD MOVIE POLICE)

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/b4/e9/40/yourvideostoreshelf/3000x3000_650380.jpg] J.R. Bookwalter’s IMDb. J.R. Bookwalter has been around the world of low budget cinema for close to twenty years now. He made his first film, the Romero-influenced The Dead Next Door in 1988 with funding that partially came from EVIL DEAD director Sam Raimi. That film is still seen by many as the best film Bookwalter directed. Unfortunately for Bookwalter, The Dead Next Door would not hit shelves until after his second film did; Robot Ninja. With a title like that, how can you go wrong? According to Bookwalter, making that movie, and several others similar to it, for incredibly low budgets in small amounts of time was a surefire way to not only go wrong, but be on the run from what his friends termed the Bad Movie Police. That is the inspiration for the latest release from Tempe DVD, which is the company that Bookwalter has owned and operated for many years. Five of his earlier films, which he made for David DeCoteau’s Cinema Home Video, are included on the set. That set is, by the way, out in stores now. J.R. joined me yesterday to record this forty minute show, during which we discussed many elements of his career. Topics include how he came up with the concept for the Bad Movie Police series, working with David DeCoteau, making movies like Zombie Cop for $2500, putting together artwork for movies before they are made, making six movies over seven months, making tight deadlines, the joy of making fun of his movies, the process of making The Dead Next Door over a four year period, making films with John Russo, starting his own company, the most ridiculous way a movie of his was promoted, how he got introduced to Charlie Band, how Tempe became Full Moon’s production entity, how William Shatner’s Groom Lake almost bankrupted Full Moon (a tremendous story I had never heard), Charlie Band’s lavishness, the low points in his career that actually made money (Killjoy 2 in particular), the law of diminishing returns, and what he wants Tempe to become.

02 jun 2007 - 42 min
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YVSS #37 - Michael Shoel (President - Ariztical Entertainment)

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/b4/e9/40/yourvideostoreshelf/3000x3000_650381.jpg] Homophobes may not want to listen to the latest edition of the Your Video Store Shelf Podcast. My love for wacky video releases does not stop at those that keep the bare penis out of sight. When I watch Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds in a few days I may choose to avert my eyes for a few brief moments, but during all other moments I will be giving it my full attention. Joining us on the show today is the man behind Eating Out 2. He’s not just a producer though. Michael J. Shoel is the President / CEO of Ariztical Entertainment, a long-running company that now distributes over 20 gay-themed movies a year. He’s been in the distribution business since the video boom of the mid-80s, and a few years ago a mid-life crisis led to him taking a chance and fronting the money for the sexy, campy, gay comedy Eating Out. It was such a success for the company that we are now just a few days away from the DVD release of Eating Out 2, which should be available in many Blockbusters and Hollywood Videos come Tuesday the 29th. Topics include bringing straight sexuality and gay sexuality together, cunnilingus, fellatio, building a library, getting gay-themed films into Blockbuster, the conservative world we live in, getting started with Phoenix Distributors and Donna Michelle Productions, distributing films like Cannibal Campout, forming Ariztical Entertainment, the state of gay cinema in the mid-90s, picking up movies that will appeal to more than just gay audiences, getting the word out about his films, how he gets around uptight buyers, other peoples’ confusion about his sexuality, getting into producing, Rebekah Kochan’s difficult breasts, Eating Out 2’s openly gay star ("American Idol" contestant Jim Verraros), people enjoying simulated sex too much, Dana Plato’s Different Strokes: Jack & Jill & Jill, the dangers of picnic baskets, and how GLAAD may have come to his rescue.

26 mei 2007 - 32 min
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YVSS #36 - Johnny Kalangis (THE MAD)

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/b4/e9/40/yourvideostoreshelf/3000x3000_650382.jpg] Out today on video from Genius Entertainment is Johnny Kalangis’ The Mad, a zombie comedy starring a ’throwback 80s guy’ Billy Zane as a father forced to battle what are essentially zombies at a truck stop after some tainted meat triggers a deadly epidemic. This is the third feature film from Kalangis, although it’s the first where he’s actually crossing into the b-territory that we all love. The film has been garnering some real buzz lately, including quite a few positive reviews, so you should definitely both listen to this show and rent/buy the movie. Among the topics discussed are the pronunciation of Kalangis’ last name, getting the chance to work with Peace Arch Entertainment, rewriting the film’s script, box art woes, the intricacies of Billy Zane’s acting method, what he believes to be important in the creation of a horror movie, what Zane brought to the role, going shopping with him, acting in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, why actors don’t usually appear on the Your Video Store Shelf Podcast, details on the Canadian-theatrical release for his second film Love is Work in June, skewing reality in the world of his films, and more. Enjoy the show.

22 mei 2007 - 27 min
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YVSS #35 - Art Camacho (HALF PAST DEAD 2)

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/b4/e9/40/yourvideostoreshelf/3000x3000_650383.jpg] Art Camacho's gritty story of redemption Half Past Dead 2, which stars professional wrestler Bill Goldberg and rapper Kurupt, hit stores last Tuesday. He joins us on this edition of the Your Video Store Shelf Podcast to talk about an assortment of topics. Like so many guests on this show, Camacho's journey into the world of filmmaking was not a typical one. Camacho began to learn martial arts as a teenager as a way of defending himself against the gangs of South East Los Angeles. He continued training into his adult years. Like so many accomplished martial artists in 1990's Los Angeles, Camacho was eventually asked to get the crap kicked out of him on film. He quickly learned the tricks of the trade of stunt work, and his workload increased. Soon enough he found himself being asked by PM Entertainment to not just do stunts, but choreograph the fight scenes in many of their movies. He has choreographed well over a hundred action scenes since then, and it was thanks to his success in that field that he found his way into directing. Half Past Dead 2 is Camacho's 14th film, with his earlier efforts including Gary Daniels' Recoil, Gangland, Sci-Fighter, and Point Doom. Topics include how he got attached to Half Past Dead 2, working with Andrew Stevens, the rhythm involved with fake fighting, his experience being PM Entertainment's fight choreographer, assembling almost a thousand extras in less than ten hours, the simple story of how he got into directing, his nervousness on his first day, his friendship with Don 'The Dragon' Wilson, bad kickboxing movies, blowing up cars, weak scripts, how long it takes him to appreciate his movies, how Andrew Dice Clay and Richard Grieco saved Point Doom, the eagerness of Angie Everhart, how great James Russo is, his very dangerous original plans for Confessions of a Pit Fighter, how he almost broke a gang truce, why we haven't seen that film, working with Flava Flav, getting his beat up in both Half Past Deads, and to close the show off, Art leaves me speechless. Fine show people. Get to listening!

18 mei 2007 - 50 min
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