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Thursday, June 18, 2015

TWO NEW PODCAST TO LOOK FORWARD TO THIS WEEK

This week at Everett's Hangout I am proud to announce two new podcast that will be back to back.

First one to look forward to is Episode 65,Indie Talk with special guest Mandy Del Rio of The Indie Lounge TV indieloungetv.com stops by to talk about what new things to look forward to with The Indie Lounge TV.Mandy and I talk also about Indie movies,Indie Music and how technology has changed since The 90's.

Mandy Del Rio

NEW MONTHLY CABLE TV SHOW “THE INDIE LOUNGE”, HOSTED BY MANDY DEL RIO, SHINES THE SPOTLIGHT ON INDIE ENTERTAINMENT

Lake Hopatcong, NJ (March 17, 2015) - The new monthly cable TV talk show “The Indie Lounge” in New Jersey is taking cable access television to a whole new level. The show’s host, Mandy Del Rio, presents a forum devoted to entertainment professionals, who are involved in independent projects, including but not limited to film, music, and literature. The guests vary from new artists to entertainment veterans, who operate outside of the Hollywood machine. Each episode ends with a movie review by Todd Staruch, who shares his thoughts on current indie films.

The Indie Lounge airs monthly episodes on several cable channels throughout Northern New Jersey followed by weekly encore presentations. Presently, “The Indie Lounge” can be seen on Cablevision channel 21 in Morris County, NJ; Comcast channel 19 and Fios channels 22 and 44 in South Orange, NJ; and Fios channels 22 and 35 in Maplewood, NJ.

Previous guests have included playwright, TV host, and singer/songwriter Zara Phillips, who has performed as a back-up singer for Bob Geldof and is currently starring in her own one-woman play directed by Eric Roberts entitled “Underneath My Father’s Sky”; John DeBellis, a TV comedy writer (“Saturday Night Live”, “Late Night with David Letterman”, “The Tonight Show”, “DC Follies”), filmmaker, and author; and Jack Thomas Smith, a feature film writer, producer, and director, whose films include “Disorder” (Universal/Vivendi & Warner Brothers) and “Infliction” (Virgil Films & Entertainment).

In April of 2015, famed comedian Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling will be the guest.

For more information and to screen “The Indie Lounge” episodes go to www.indieloungetv.com

Follow us on Twitter at @IndieLoungeTV.

Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IndieLoungeTV.

Follow Mandy on Twitter at @mandyatfoxtrail.

Episode 66,All In It with special guest Actor Jason Mac.Jason comes on to talk about his latest projects he is working on such as his kickstarter he has for the short film "All In."

Jason Mac

Help Jason raise the funds he needs for this movie by going over to

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/634848828/all-in-a-short-film-about-going-all-or-nothing-in

By donating you will help out Jason with securing the funds he needs for this movie and he will thank you for your contribution of any kind that will help out.

Be sure to head over to everettshangout.com for more content and Podcast.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

CULT FILMS,EP56,WITH TODD STARUCH

"Cult Films" is the topic this week at Everett's Hangout. I sit down and discuss this topic with Film Critic "The Horror Nerd," Todd Staruch. I mention on the last blog post about how I have for awhile now wanting to do a topic on this subject. I wanted to discuss what makes a film to be considered a "Cult Film?" I could not do this task at hand by myself. I couldn't think of anyone else who to join me on this topic.That is when I turn to "The Horror Nerd," Todd Staruch.

Todd Staruch reviews and talks about "Horror" films with other films as well for "The Indie Lounge TV,"with host Mandy Del Rio. When I watched Todd with his view and opinions on films, I knew he was the person I was looking for. I had a blast having Todd Staruch on talking about "Cult Films" and what are favorite films that we enjoyed watching that would be considered in that arera of films.

Enjoy hearing our talk on the subject of "Cult Films" and read on about Todd Staruch below.

Todd Staruch (Taken from The HorrorNerd.net)

About the Horror Nerd

My love of horror films goes back to when I was 7 or 8 years old and they used to show "monster movies" on WOR in New Jersey on Saturday afternoons. I fell in love with these Kaiju films, and started to seek out other horror related programs on TV. Of course, my mother was not thrilled by this, but luckily, I had a favorite aunt who used to indulge this behavior.

Once into my teens, I would check out horror films whenever I could, but it was not easy. The home video revolution had not quite started yet, and there were few horror films shown in the theater in my town. Yet, I used to drag my dad to the movies where we saw such fare as "The Fog", "Halloween", "Friday the 13th" and other well known horror classics.

Over time, I also began to seek out more extreme stuff, and I clearly remember when "Faces of Death" was all the rage. Of course back then we had no idea that most of it was staged bullshit, but we didn't care! We thought we were watching something "underground" and that we were part of a secret club that no one else understood. Everyone else thought we were a little strange, but being a little strange is part of my endearing charm.

As a got older and into my 40's (I'm 44 now), I developed a love of horror of any kind. Supernatural horror, slashers, ghosts, extreme gore, and even "shit" horror. I will watch anything and everything, and I have amassed quite a collection over the years. I have been fortunate enough along the way to meet great people who share my passion for horror movies, and that has made the journey into darkness that much better. I have a group of 4-5 guys that I have been watching horror with for the last 17 years or so. They are my freaks, they know who they are, and they know how I feel about them.

For a list of my favorite horror films, click HERE, http://www.horrornerd.net/favorite-films.html

Beyond films, I am a frequent attendee of horror and film conventions, and I have found that horror fans are the greatest people in the world. I have met so many great fans, actors, actresses, etc. that I have lost count. People ask us all the time, "Why do you like these films?" My answer is, "We all have darkness inside of us, and horror films allow us to indulge that darkness vicariously." Among my fellow horror fans, we all feel a connection because we all "get it".

I generally attend Monster Mania in Cherry Hill, NJ and Chiller Theatre in Parsippany, NJ twice a year, along with the awesome Macabre Faire Film Festival on Long Island. I also attend many other events throughout the year, and I have begun hosting my own horror film screenings called Grindhouse Night's at Cafe Z. If you see me at an event, please do not hesitate to come up and say hello. I promise I won't bite........hard.

Well, I think I've talked about myself long enough. I hope this gives you a little insight into who I am. Please, fellow freaks, do NOT hesitate to get in touch with me. You can send me a message by clicking HERE. I'm actually not that scary. OK, maybe a little.

Gotta go now.....can't sleep.....clowns will eat me.....

The Horror Nerd

Visit Todd Staruch at these sites,

Todd Staruch Website: horrornerd.net

The Indie Lounge TV with host Mandy Del Rio: indieloungetv.com

Monday, April 20, 2015

TUESDAY'S PODCAST THE HORROR NERD, TODD STARUCH

Tuesday's Podcast here at Everett's Hangout will have none other then "The Horror Nerd," Todd Staruch.

I have for awhile now wanting to do a Podcast on "Cult Films." I didn't know how I was going to pull this off with just me on this topic at hand. I needed to have a movie buff just as myself to do this with me. I could not think of anyone else that could tackle the task at hand on this subject. The first name that came to mind was Todd Staruch. I watch him on "The Indie Lounge TV" and thought this is the man for the task to help me and give his opionion's on what makes a film considered a "Cult Film."

I got in contact with Todd and we set up a date and time and the rest is history as I let the "Tape Roll," with our takes and views on the subject.I had a great time and you will too when you hear this on Tuesday's Podcast here at Everett's Hangout.

Todd Staruch reviews movies which you can see on "The Indie Lounge TV" with host Mandy Del Rio. Todd has a unique way of reviewing and talking about the movies he reviews on "The Indie Lounge TV." Todd loves "Horror" Films and other films as well. You can find out more on Todd at his website,

Horror Nerd Website horrornerd.net

Be sure also to check Todd Staruch out here as well,

The Indie Lounge TV indieloungetv.com

Friday, March 27, 2015

EPISODE 51,MANDY DEL RIO

Mandy Del Rio host of "The Indie Lounge TV,"IndieLoungeTV.com joins me at Everett's Hangout to talk about her show she host. We talk about Entertainment and other topics as well. I also, talk about what I've been up to as of late and what I'm doing with my time. Please be sure to check out this episode at Everett's Hangout.

NEW MONTHLY CABLE TV SHOW “THE INDIE LOUNGE”, HOSTED BY MANDY DEL RIO, SHINES THE SPOTLIGHT ON INDIE ENTERTAINMENT Lake Hopatcong, NJ (March 17, 2015) - The new monthly cable TV talk show “The Indie Lounge” in New Jersey is taking cable access television to a whole new level. The show’s host, Mandy Del Rio, presents a forum devoted to entertainment professionals, who are involved in independent projects, including but not limited to film, music, and literature. The guests vary from new artists to entertainment veterans, who operate outside of the Hollywood machine. Each episode ends with a movie review by Todd Staruch, who shares his thoughts on current indie films.

The Indie Lounge airs monthly episodes on several cable channels throughout Northern New Jersey followed by weekly encore presentations. Presently, “The Indie Lounge” can be seen on Cablevision channel 21 in Morris County, NJ; Comcast channel 19 and Fios channels 22 and 44 in South Orange, NJ; and Fios channels 22 and 35 in Maplewood, NJ.

Previous guests have included playwright, TV host, and singer/songwriter Zara Phillips, who has performed as a back-up singer for Bob Geldof and is currently starring in her own one-woman play directed by Eric Roberts entitled “Underneath My Father’s Sky”; John DeBellis, a TV comedy writer (“Saturday Night Live”, “Late Night with David Letterman”, “The Tonight Show”, “DC Follies”), filmmaker, and author; and Jack Thomas Smith, a feature film writer, producer, and director, whose films include “Disorder” (Universal/Vivendi & Warner Brothers) and “Infliction” (Virgil Films & Entertainment).

In April of 2015, famed comedian Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling will be the guest.

For more information and to screen “The Indie Lounge” episodes go to www.indieloungetv.com

Follow us on Twitter at @IndieLoungeTV.

Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IndieLoungeTV.

Follow Mandy on Twitter at @mandyatfoxtrail.

The Indie Lounge

mandy@indieloungetv.com

Thursday, March 26, 2015

MANDY DEL RIO ON FRIDAY'S PODCAST

Mandy Del Rio host of "The Indie Lounge TV," will be my guest on Friday's Podcast. Be sure to check it out when it is available to hear for Friday's Podcast at Everett's Hangout.

NEW MONTHLY CABLE TV SHOW “THE INDIE LOUNGE”, HOSTED BY MANDY DEL RIO, SHINES THE SPOTLIGHT ON INDIE ENTERTAINMENT

Lake Hopatcong, NJ (March 17, 2015) - The new monthly cable TV talk show “The Indie Lounge” in New Jersey is taking cable access television to a whole new level. The show’s host, Mandy Del Rio, presents a forum devoted to entertainment professionals, who are involved in independent projects, including but not limited to film, music, and literature. The guests vary from new artists to entertainment veterans, who operate outside of the Hollywood machine. Each episode ends with a movie review by Todd Staruch, who shares his thoughts on current indie films.

The Indie Lounge airs monthly episodes on several cable channels throughout Northern New Jersey followed by weekly encore presentations. Presently, “The Indie Lounge” can be seen on Cablevision channel 21 in Morris County, NJ; Comcast channel 19 and Fios channels 22 and 44 in South Orange, NJ; and Fios channels 22 and 35 in Maplewood, NJ.

Previous guests have included playwright, TV host, and singer/songwriter Zara Phillips, who has performed as a back-up singer for Bob Geldof and is currently starring in her own one-woman play directed by Eric Roberts entitled “Underneath My Father’s Sky”; John DeBellis, a TV comedy writer (“Saturday Night Live”, “Late Night with David Letterman”, “The Tonight Show”, “DC Follies”), filmmaker, and author; and Jack Thomas Smith, a feature film writer, producer, and director, whose films include “Disorder” (Universal/Vivendi & Warner Brothers) and “Infliction” (Virgil Films & Entertainment).

In April of 2015, famed comedian Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling will be the guest.

For more information and to screen “The Indie Lounge” episodes go to www.indieloungetv.com

Follow us on Twitter at @IndieLoungeTV

Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IndieLoungeTV

Follow Mandy on Twitter at @mandyatfoxtrail