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- The story of five girls and one epic night. The girls will find love, lust, girl-fights, rock and roll, and a whole lot of stoned sorority girls.
- A group of amateur Canadian bakers are convened for a baking competition. There is a theme to each week's competition, generally in the vein of the type of goods the competitors are to bake.
- Following his high-school graduation, an aspiring actor determines to find the role he was meant to lead.
- A local boy saves up the change to play out his favorite routine at a seedy motel. The cheapest rooms in town always make for an interesting scene and excellent people watching. Will The Boss (Michael Q. Schmidt) place him next to some fresh meat, or an even better local treat?
- Real Cool People, Real Cool News, Real Cool Things. The show that puts you in control. The Real Cool Club is a comedic talk-show where viewers can interact live and give live suggestions to both the hosts and the guests. The format of the show consists of celebrity interviews, comedy sketches and humorous weekly segments.
- Live interactive interviews with above- and below-the-line stars in the entertainment industry. Past interviewees include Oscar-winning writer for 'Crash', Bob Moresco; Oscar-winning makeup artist for 'Terminator 2,' Jeff Dawn; the writing/producing team for 'Heroes,' Adam Armus and Kay Foster; and many more. Viewers can instant-message in questions live during the show.
- Having worked with Oscar winning actors Larry Moss is considered to be an acting coach that is a legend in his own time. Synthesizing the work of the great coaches that have come before him, Meisner, Addler, Hagan and more, Moss adapts his style to the needs of actor he is working with. A big believer in script analysis, we covered a lot in this interview.
- Writer/ Director James Gunn (Slither, Dawn of the Dead) was the perfect guest to celebrate the two year anniversary of Filmnut with. Like my first interview with James, he was fun and informative. Making the most of new media opportunities he has a variety of new projects going on that we covered.
- Fans around the world tuned in to Xena: Warrior Princess star Renee O'Connor and they were not disappointed. O'Connor is a passionate, sincere, fun loving artist sharing her filmmaking and life experiences. We covered her just completed dramatic short, "Words Unspoken" in which O'Connor acts, writes and directs. This is a heartfelt piece about a man fulfilling his father's dying wish that makes you think and inspires debate. In addition we touched on an upcoming web series "Ark" in which she stars. Lots more covered including many viewer questions.
- How real is reality TV? We got into that and much more with editor Marina Catala who edits for NBC's The Biggest Loser. Catala's other credits include: The Amazing Race, Beauty and the Geek, A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila, Big Brother, Pros Versus Joes, Madden Nation and many more.
- Producer Kerry David talked about her current projects "Like Dandelion Dust" to be released by 20th Century Fox in September starring Mira Sorvino and "College Sucks" which begins shooting next month. She also talked about how she broke into the business via a temp job for Paramount and then being a personal assistant for Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
- Chuck & Star Trek (TV) Visual Effects Supervisor Dan Curry was informative and entertaining using visual aids from Star Trek in some cases to demonstrate what he does. In this episode we talked about the skills it takes to be a visual effects supervisor, working with different departments on a film set and geek-ed out a little bit on Chuck & Star Trek.
- Dov S-S Simens, who includes Quentin Tarantino, and Chris Nolan among his many famous past students, talks and entertains us tonight about his 2 day film school including everything a first time filmmaker would want to know. Dov is funny yet very sincere as he talks about many different aspects of the process. Directing, lighting, negotiating with vendors, shooting ratio, budgets, marketing, getting that great script, and more. Whatever we don't get to in the show he gets to in his two day seminar.
- Todd Lindgren from FilmL.A. Inc. talks about the film permit process.
- Tino Struckmann talks about his work in personal protection to the stars to service in the military and his transition to acting and Filmmaking.
- Producer Andrew Paquin talks about his projects, Blue State, starring Anna Paquin, New In Town, starring Renee Zellweger and more.
- Gary Goldman is a the 1st A.D./ Associate Producer of Entourage. He talks about the process of shooting an episode, working with the director, the actors, the crew and more.
- Sreen Actors Guild national board member Seymour Cassel came on to talk about the proposed agreement between SAG and the Alliance of Motion Pictures ad Television Producers (AMPTP).
- In addition to a lot of laughs, a lot of material is covered, Chuck related and otherwise with Josh Gomez.
- Hollywood Screen Actors Guild board member Ned Vaughn announced the results of the SAG vote on the proposed agreement with the AMPTP.
- Storyboard Artist Robbie Consing came on to talk about his work on such films as: Batman Forever, Terminator 3, The Rock, Armageddon, Jumper, X2, Bad Boys II, Mission Impossible II and more.
- Award winning Actor/Producer Paul J. Alessi came on to talk about his romantic comedy Knuckle Draggers.
- Script Consultant Pilar Alessandra discusses the craft of writing. Her background includes: Script reader for Amblin Entertainment. With the formation of DreamWorks, she became Senior Story Analyst and a reader liaison between the studio and Robert Zemeckis's company, ImageMovers.
- Gary Valentine, best known for his role as Danny Heffernan on King of Queens, comes on to talk about his hilarious new web series, Dusty Peacock, the old days on King of Queens and a lot more.