Frank Chindamo – The TMG Interview
The Ghostbusters are back and we talked to someone who was there at the beginning. Frank Chindamo was a script P.A. on the 1984 original and has a fun story.
The Ghostbusters are back and we talked to someone who was there at the beginning. Frank Chindamo was a script P.A. on the 1984 original and has a fun story.
After 27 years, just when you think the Ghostbusters franchise is over, along comes Paul Feig with a plan to reboot the series – and we’re all over it!
Movin’ down the Ghostbusters movie canon, we come to the 1989 sequel, Ghostbusters II, and we’re all over it!
A jam-packed show! Because of course it is when you’re covering one of the greatest comedies of all time. Paul, Justin & Sean take on the legendary GHOSTBUSTERS.
On the eve of GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE, Sean Blodgett, Justin Bowler & Paul Preston prep you with a quick, six episode podcast. Get your show intro here!
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 2/4/22 – Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the November 1, 2013 Movie Showcast – Annie Potts, Richard Dreyfuss, Julia Roberts
On this episode of VideoChronic, contestants answer 20 questions on GHOSTBUSTERS II and one of those contestants is The Movie Guys’ Adam Witt!
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the December 13th, 2013 Movie Showcast – Bill Nighy, Ted Raimi & Ernie Hudson
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the October 31, 2015 Movie Showcast – Mike J. Nichols, Ivan Reitman & Natalie Merchant
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the October 7, 2016 Movie Showcast – Zach Woods & Lew Temple
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the July 14, 2016 Movie Showcast – Eda Reiss Merin, Tom McDermott, William Atherton
Winners of this week’s Mr. Popular Awards Adam Witt and Paul Preston swing by the VideoChronic Quiz show with VideoDrew and NerdChonic to play a Ghostbusters quiz!
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci’s guide to the best pandemic-themed movies out there…if you’re into that sort of thing.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 8/15 & 8/22/19 – Avengers: Endgame
Paul Preston reports from his annual pilgrimage to San Diego for the annual world’s greatest thing that a person could do.
Paul Preston shares pics and attempts to describe the awesomeness that was Ghostbusters Fan Fest in Los Angeles.
On the eve of the once-in-a-lifetime Ghostbusters Fan Fest, Paul & Karen talk to actress Robin Shelby about working on the films, meeting fans and what’s goin’ down at the fest June 7th & 8th!
The ‘80s were the birthplace of great jerks in the movies. These six were the best.
Paul Preston of The Movie Guys interviews Bragi Schut, writer of ESCAPE ROOM, about how this new thriller came to the big screen.
Catch a glimpse of the sights at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con from Paul Preston and Justin Bowler’s picture diary. Excelsior!
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 6/29/18 – Groundhog Day 4K
There doesn’t seem to be a director out there who can tap into McCarthy’s mad genius quite like Paul Feig.
Paul and Karen talk to music legend Ray Parker, Jr., who appears in the new music documentary “Hired Gun”. Ray talks about Detroit, “Ghostbusters” and he even shows off his guitar skills.
“Hired Gun” gets just the right take on the working musician’s lifestyle from their testimonials and archive footage.
Since 2000, the festival has grown considerably, yet still remains one of the friendliest to independent filmmakers and their audiences.
Justin Bowler features the best video games of all time based on movies.
Oscar week counter-programming includes “Get Out”, “Collide” & “Rock Dog”. The Movie Guys can only get to the one that looks most promising (“Get Out”), then it’s on to Oscar talk with Brady Novak. .
Movie Guy Paul Preston looks at some egregious moments of Hollywood overspending from the last year.
Director Lowery employs a lot to buoy the sentiment, going for an unapologetically romantic take on boyhood fantasy.
Does Suicide Squad have its share of entertaining moments? Most definitely.
Justin Bowler sums up his time at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con for TheMovieGuys.net
Ironically, for a movie that stars all women, this movie had the balls to be the movie it wanted to be.
Ep. 159: The Movie Guys don’t need no stinking guests when the only movie worth talking about this week is Ghostbusters! Karen’s favorite movie of all time sparks tons of talk about the ’80s original, trivia, a Movie Guys Quote-Off, profiles of some legendary and not-so-legendary characters from the franchise, a Ken Burns take on dealing with online haters and a flashback to The Movie Showcast’s original preview of Ghostbusters from 1984.
Let’s say you’re in Hollywood and you’ve no desire to come up with an original idea. You’re thinking – remake.
Ep. 155: Ghostbusters season is upon us! Karen’s excited as The Movie Guys finally get someone from Ghostbusters in studio – The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. William Bryan was the actor inside the Stay Puft suit in the classic comedy and he joins the show with stories about working on the sets of not only Ghostbusters, but Army of Darkness, Bicentennial Man and more. Plus, previews of Central Intelligence and Finding Dory, including a look at how Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill” is STILL finding its way into movie trailers.
BONUS: Donald Drumpf calls into the show!!!
Showcast Episode 124: With the 30th anniversary, America’s going “Back to the Future” crazy, and The Movie Guys want in, welcoming Harry Waters, Jr. and Don Fullilove to The Admiral’s Club for a rousing interview (Waters, Jr. & Fullilove played Marvin Berry and Goldie Wilson in the classic movie). Plus, previews of new movies “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse”, “Our Brand is Crisis” and “Burnt”.
The title says it all.
Ray Schillaci recaps more of the best of the fest from The 2015 Phoenix Film Festival, including “Slow West”, “Exeter” and “White God”.
The title says it all. Part three of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest superhero films per year for the last forty or so years.