Feature This Podcast – May 7, 2016


In this weeks podcasts, Beezo discusses Love and Mercy: The Brian Wilson Sessions by TM2YC and Wes Craven’s Dark Nightmare by Dr. Sapirstein.

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Love20and20Mercy20front-54-1454453257Released in 2014, Love & Mercy tells the story of Beach Boys singer/songwriter Brian Wilson through two narratives juxtaposed between his life in the 1960’s and the 1980’s.  In the early settings, he is played by Paul Dano and here he creates original music that will become signature Beach Boys music as well as create the powerfully influential album, Pet Sounds.  In the later setting, he is played by John Cusack and spends his time overcoming his oppressive manager while battling the more aggressive forms of his dementia.

While a critically praised movie, Love & Mercy never experienced widespread popularity nor significant financial windfalls.  Faneditor TMY2C has set out to make an original edit to complement the movie, not to right the wrongs of the original by focusing exclusively on the portion of the film that is set in the 1960’s. Join Beezo, and GBTM co-founders Donna and Ethan as they discuss TMY2C’s stand alone fanedit, Love & Mercy: The Brian Wilson Sessions.

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Released in 2014, Love & Mercy tells the story of Beach Boys singer/songwriter Brian Wilson through two narratives juxtaposed between his life in the 1960’s and the 1980’s.  In the early settings, he is played by Paul Dano and here he creates original music that will become signature Beach Boys music as well as create the powerfully influential album, Pet Sounds.  In the later setting, he is played by John Cusack and spends his time overcoming his oppressive manager while battling the more aggressive forms of his dementia.

While a critically praised movie, Love & Mercy never experienced widespread popularity nor significant financial windfalls.  Faneditor TMY2C has set out to make an original edit to complement the movie, not to right the wrongs of the original by focusing exclusively on the portion of the film that is set in the 1960’s. Join Beezo, and GBTM co-founders Donna and Ethan as they discuss TMY2C’s stand alone fanedit, Love & Mercy: The Brian Wilson Sessions.

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Feature This Podcast – Love and Mercy: The Brian Wilson Sessions

Love and Mercy: The Brian Wilson Sessions on IFDB

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1994’s New Nightmare exists in this creative valley for writer/director Wes Craven, between his established Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and what will become his second great horror franchise, Scream.  While regarded for its ingenuity for breaking the horror formula by having characters in the movie be the actors from the franchise, it still too often resorted to other horror cliches – which Craven smartly avoided with Scream.  Moreover, with common tropes missing, as well as a score that never featured the original theme, New Nightmare never felt like a proper addition to the franchise.

Through color correcting, removing poor effects and including a new score, Wes Craven fan and horror enthusiast Dr. Saperstein has set out to make the film as much in line with the original franchise as possible.  Join Beezo as he discusses Dark Nightmare to see if it can stand side by side with the original Nightmare on Elm Street.

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1994’s New Nightmare exists in this creative valley for writer/director Wes Craven, between his established Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and what will become his second great horror franchise, Scream.  While regarded for its ingenuity for breaking the horror formula by having characters in the movie be the actors from the franchise, it still too often resorted to other horror cliches – which Craven smartly avoided with Scream.  Moreover, with common tropes missing, as well as a score that never featured the original theme, New Nightmare never felt like a proper addition to the franchise.

Through color correcting, removing poor effects and including a new score, Wes Craven fan and horror enthusiast Dr. Saperstein has set out to make the film as much in line with the original franchise as possible.  Join Beezo as he discusses Dark Nightmare to see if it can stand side by side with the original Nightmare on Elm Street.

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Feature This Podcast – Wes Craven’s Dark Nightmare

Wes Craven’s Dark Nightmare on IFDB